This idea is discussed in The Truman Doctrine by the fact that there are communist rebels in Turkey and Greece that want to overthrow the government, and that cannot happen because communism is harmful and does not allow freedom. In The Sources of Soviet Conduct, it states, “belief is maintained in the basic badness of capitalism, in the inevitability of its destruction, in the obligation of the proletariat to assist in that destruction and to take power into its own hands”. By this, Kennan means that a focal point of communism is the badness of capitalism and how it needs to be and will be destroyed by the Soviets. Overall, the two documents have different meanings and purposes, but both state that communism is harmful, it cannot be allowed to spread, and the US needs to do something to ensure that it does not …show more content…
People feared that there were some in the country who wanted to overthrow the government and cause disruption to lead to a communist revolution. This fear was due to the increasing tensions between the US and the communist Soviet Union, which had taken over Eastern Europe. The Cold War, Korean War, and possible communist uprisings in several countries heightened the fears people already had. The Red Scare is can be seen through the Loyalty Review Program, which screened government employees to ensure they were loyal to the US, the House Un-American Activities Committee, which was an investigative committee to search for communists, Albert Hiss, a state official accused of being a communist who was convicted for perjury, the Rosenbergs, two scientists who worked on the Manhattan project who were convicted and executed of treason for passing off nuclear secrets, and Joseph McCarthy, a senator who accused many people of being communists and falsey ruining their