Here are some of his most notable works:
Books:
* "The Communist Manifesto: A Documented Study of Its History and the Philosophy It Represents" (1954) - This book was a significant work in the anti-communist movement in the United States during the Cold War. It provided a detailed analysis of Karl Marx's "Communist Manifesto."
* "The Secret War Against Our Schools" (1958) - This book accused the United Nations and other organizations of infiltrating American education and promoting communist ideals. It was one of the first works to warn about "communist infiltration" in schools and became a key text in the conservative movement.
* "The United Nations: A Global Super-Government?" (1962) - Hargis explored his belief that the United Nations was a communist conspiracy designed to establish a world government.
* "The Great Conspiracy: The United Nations, Its Past, Present, and Future" (1963) - This book became a major work in the anti-United Nations movement. It was cited by prominent figures like Ronald Reagan, who referred to the book in his famous 1964 speech on the "Communist threat."
* "The Great American Deception" (1966) - This book is another example of his writings focusing on the supposed dangers of communism and the United Nations.
* "The Communist Trail" (1972) - Hargis explored the history and influence of communism in the United States.
Other Notable Works:
* "Christian Crusade Magazine" - Hargis founded and edited this magazine, which promoted his anti-communist and anti-United Nations views.
Note: Hargis's writings are often considered to be highly biased and inaccurate. They have been criticized for their lack of evidence and for promoting unfounded conspiracy theories.