The Fearful Master: — A Second Look At The United...
He critiques the UN Charter, arguing its definition of human rights stems from the State rather than being "God-given," as defined in U.S. founding documents.
Griffin, best known for his later work on the Federal Reserve, The Creature from Jekyll Island , uses this book to explore several provocative themes: The Fearful Master: A Second Look at the United...
A major portion of the book focuses on the UN's military intervention in Katanga in the early 1960s. Griffin uses this event to argue that the UN uses brutal force to suppress anti-communist movements. He critiques the UN Charter, arguing its definition
: New condition copies are occasionally available for around $45.00 . He critiques the UN Charter
Throughout the book, Griffin frames the UN as a tool for global collectivism, which he views as the "mortal enemy" of individual freedom. Book Availability