
Published online:
18 September 2014
Published in print:
18 March 2014
Online ISBN:
9780813050072
Print ISBN:
9780813049205
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Chapter
12 “A Lonely and Despised Man,” 1955 and Beyond
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Pages
266–282
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Published:March 2014
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Taylor, Gregory S., '“A Lonely and Despised Man,” 1955 and Beyond', The Life and Lies of Paul Crouch: Communist, Opportunist, Cold War Snitch (Gainesville, FL , 2014; online edn, Florida Scholarship Online, 18 Sept. 2014), https://doi.org/10.5744/florida/9780813049205.003.0013, accessed 25 Apr. 2025.
Abstract
The attacks on Crouch continued into 1955, and without the income from his testimony he sank into poverty. He died of lung cancer in 1955, with few lamenting his passing. His death also marked the end of the government's use of Communist informants, which historians now generally agree was a mistaken policy. Although Crouch quickly passed from the scene, his life as an ideologue, first for the Communists and later for the anti-Communists, demonstrates the dangers of ideologues and ideological certitude in general. It also demonstrates well the horrors of both Communism and anti-Communism and provides countless lessons about modern American history.
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