None Dare Call It Treason
The phrase "none dare call it treason" first appeared in an epigram by Elizabethan writer John Harington:
Treason doth neuer prosper? What's the Reason?
for if it prosper none dare call it treason.[1]
Pastor John A. Stormer in 1964 published a book titled None Dare Call It Treason, which argued that America was losing the Cold War due to domestic subversion by communists.
Books with similar titles include:
- None Dare Call it Conspiracy, published by Gary Allen in 1972; and
- None Dare Call It Education, published by Stormer in 1998.
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