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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 ...
“Political power” — Communist political power — does, as Chairman Mao said, grow “out of the barrel of a gun.” Historian Sean McMeekin’s latest book, To Overthrow the World: The Rise and Fall and Rise ...
Nearly 80 years later, and more than a few decades since the utter collapse of the once-mighty Soviet Union, President Trump should deliver a similar message to our national legislators; however, this ...
Heartland’s Tim Benson is joined by Maurice Isserman, Publius Virgilius Rogers Professor of American History at Hamilton College, to discuss his new book, Reds: The Tragedy of American Communism. They ...
A history of communism with an eye on the victims: Review of To Overthrow the World by Sean McMeekin
And this is now: The West is under siege, and the American-led world order looks to be fraying. North Korea, a prototypical communist state, has nuclear weapons. Russia, ruled by an unapologetic ...
William F. Buckley called him “Mission Control.” National Review publisher Bill Rusher referred to him as “the Master.” From Australia, Professor Hiram Caton described him as “the central nervous ...
The impossible story of communism. How do you tell the history of a global movement in all its hope and contradiction? The story of communism is one of the greatest tragedies in modern history. The ...
The state Board of Education on Thursday approved new social studies standards for how the history of communism is taught to Florida middle and high school students — and the adoption of a framework ...
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