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<ref>[https://spartacus-educational.com/JFKcongressCF.htm Congress for Cultural Freedom] by Spartacus Educational</ref><ref>Pullin, E. (2013). [https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/abs/intelligence-studies-in-britain-and-the-us/culture-of-funding-culture-the-cia-and-the-congress-for-cultural-freedom/6C52FBAFE2C92D03B970C3CFDE68C766 The Culture of Funding Culture: The CIA and the Congress for Cultural Freedom]. In C. Moran & C. Murphy (Eds.), Intelligence Studies in Britain and the US: Historiography since 1945 (pp. 47-64). Edinburgh University Press.</ref>
<ref>[https://spartacus-educational.com/JFKcongressCF.htm Congress for Cultural Freedom] by Spartacus Educational</ref><ref>Pullin, E. (2013). [https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/abs/intelligence-studies-in-britain-and-the-us/culture-of-funding-culture-the-cia-and-the-congress-for-cultural-freedom/6C52FBAFE2C92D03B970C3CFDE68C766 The Culture of Funding Culture: The CIA and the Congress for Cultural Freedom]. In C. Moran & C. Murphy (Eds.), Intelligence Studies in Britain and the US: Historiography since 1945 (pp. 47-64). Edinburgh University Press.</ref>
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The Congress for Cultural Freedom (CCF) was a CIA program designed to create an An anti-Soviet "left" in the United States of America to serve interests of imperialism. [1][2]

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  1. Congress for Cultural Freedom by Spartacus Educational
  2. Pullin, E. (2013). The Culture of Funding Culture: The CIA and the Congress for Cultural Freedom. In C. Moran & C. Murphy (Eds.), Intelligence Studies in Britain and the US: Historiography since 1945 (pp. 47-64). Edinburgh University Press.
  3. Congress for Cultural Freedom by Spartacus Educational
  4. Pullin, E. (2013). The Culture of Funding Culture: The CIA and the Congress for Cultural Freedom. In C. Moran & C. Murphy (Eds.), Intelligence Studies in Britain and the US: Historiography since 1945 (pp. 47-64). Edinburgh University Press.