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‘Reds’ Review: Communism in the U.S.A.
Perhaps there is no greater argument against the existence of a benevolent higher power than the seven-decade existence of the Soviet Union. Beginning soon after Vladimir Lenin’s arrival at the ...
In the 1930s, the Communist Party of the United States of America boasted nearly 100,000 members. Today, its few thousand remaining adherents include two full-time employees and a few splinter groups ...
The Democratic Socialists of America is divided over the group’s connection to some Chinese Communist Party officials and ...
Whenever the foreign news is especially depressing, I like to reminisce about the halcyon days of 1989, when the fall of the Berlin wall so memorably illustrated the collapse of Communist tyranny in ...
The issue of communism in the United States, with a particular focus on the CPUSA (Communist Party of the United States of America), remains a contentious one, both as a historical subject and as a ...
Reds: The Tragedy of Communism opens with a warning aimed at the reader: the “history of American Communism requires the ability to weigh complex and often ambiguous evidence and judgments.” Author ...
Sinishta escaped from Yugoslavia to Austria in 1965, and after a stay in Italy came to the United States. He was first schooled by the Jesuits to become a priest, at a distinguished seminary in the ...
The publisher is to be commended for giving us this work of real scholarship about a subject that has become dominated by Communist sympathizers. As he writes in the early pages, “The real secret of ...
For those dismayed at how many college and university students and faculty, even, or especially, at selective and prestigious institutions, have been cheering Hamas' Oct. 7 atrocities and calling, in ...
In the fall of 1963 American efforts to build a democratic firewall against Communism in South Vietnam were failing. The country's president, Ngo Dinh Diem, ran the nation like a fiefdom. Many ...
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