EPISODE · Nov 19, 2025 · 14 MIN
McCarthyism and the American Fear That Shaped the Cold War
from History Unpacked
In the early 1950s, America was gripped by fear — fear of infiltration, subversion, and a creeping “enemy within”. In this episode of History Unpacked, we journey into the age of Joseph McCarthy and the ideology that would bear his name: McCarthyism. From the famed Wheeling speech in 1950, to televised hearings, loyalty oaths and the Hollywood blacklist, we explore how suspicion, propaganda and political showmanship combined to produce one of the darkest chapters in American civil-liberties history.What started as a crusade against communism became a campaign of fear. Tens of thousands lost their jobs, many had their reputations destroyed — often without proof. What triggered the rise of McCarthyism? How did it unravel? And what legacy does it leave for our world of modern surveillance and ideological divides?Join us as we unpack the tactics, personalities and consequences of McCarthyism — and ask: could history repeat itself?
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