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Can anyone explain why such law was passed in US? It seems so pivotal in the political US history, but I knew nothing of it.
Because the Cold War was a thing. Soviet V. US proxy wars were breaking out all over the world, some open, some clandestine. The CIA and KGB were propping up and toppling governments of countries that had strategic interest for both countries. The KGB had spies at most layers of the US government and military, not to mention all of her western allies. Soviet Russia also had a psychological warfare campaign aimed at the United States, inflaming already burning fires of dissent growing after the close of the Second world war.
So yeah. The American legal system went after perceived domestic threats to its political and social order. McCarthyism. The red scare. Guilt by association.
Thanks for the explanation! My knowledge of US history is a bit spotty.
Where I am from, these things did not exist, instead social democracy trued to make communism less appealing by removing the “need” for it. Such a different perspective in the Cold War…