The Fearful Master: A Second Look At The United... ✦ Deluxe & Deluxe

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.

In his 1964 book, The Fearful Master: A Second Look at the United Nations , author presents a critical analysis of the United Nations (UN), characterizing it as a "sinister plan" to establish a one-world government. Published by Western Islands , the work is a cornerstone of American conservative political literature from the Cold War era. Core Arguments and Insights The Fearful Master: A Second Look at the United...

: Listings for vintage copies, including a 6th printing trade paperback, are priced at approximately $59.99 . He critiques the UN Charter, arguing its definition

The book remains a sought-after title for collectors of political science and history. It is available in various editions and conditions through several online retailers: Published by Western Islands , the work is

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