The Blue Book of The John Birch Society

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“Every mind must make its choice between truth and repose.” —Ralph Waldo Emerson. With those words, Robert Welch opened The Blue Book, the two-day presentation that launched The John Birch Society in 1958. This new 2025 edition features a brand-new foreword by Western Islands’ President, Joe Wolverton, II, J.D., situating Welch’s insights for today’s readers. Part history, part strategy, and part warning, The Blue Book remains a foundational document for Americans who refuse to surrender their freedom.

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A door closes in an Indianapolis living room, December 1958. Eleven busy men, summoned without preface, sit as Robert Welch begins a long, sober brief. Over two days he argues that the free world is not drifting but being driven — patiently and deliberately — toward central control; that education, properly organized, can rally citizens to resist; and that this effort should be called The John Birch Society. The transcript of that presentation became known as The Blue Book.

Readers will find Welch’s cadence unvarnished and exacting. He walks through Lenin’s simple, durable strategy; Stalin’s opportunism during the Second World War; and the postwar consolidation of Eastern Europe as proof that gradualism can outpace force. He traces how propaganda, infiltration, and bureaucratic growth soften a nation’s defenses while its people remain in a comfortable fog. The result is a record that refuses euphemism and demands attention.

This 2025 edition presents that same text — kept intact — alongside a fresh foreword by Joe Wolverton, II, J.D. Drawing on constitutional principle, Wolverton frames why Welch’s warnings still matter: sovereignty can be traded a sliver at a time; centralized schemes advance behind emergencies; and self-government depends on informed, organized neighbors willing to act. The foreword does not rewrite Welch. It equips the modern reader to hear him.

Who is this for? Students of American history who want the founding moment of the Society, in its own words. Parents and local leaders who sense that policy follows culture, and culture follows education. Citizens who prefer facts and first sources to caricature. The Blue Book remains a primary document of American anti-communism and grass-roots organization — plain in speech, bracing in its claims, and designed to enlist readers in the work of preserving ordered liberty. Read it to understand how a living room conversation became a nationwide effort; read it because the choice between comfort and truth still confronts every free people today. (2025ed, 204pp, pb)

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