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Congress for Cultural Freedom and the Cold War of Ideas

The Congress for Cultural Freedom (CCF) emerged in 1950, right in the middle of the Cold War. It was a powerful intellectual organization created to rally thinkers, artists, and writers against totalitarian ideologies—especially Soviet communism. At its core, the CCF aimed to promote freedom of expression, liberal democracy, and anti-communist ideals through culture and art….

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