Not many presidential candidates in American history, outside perhaps a Eugene Debs or Gus Hall, would announce a presidential bid…
Saturday, May 5th this year was the 200th anniversary of Karl Marx’s birth in Trier, Germany. On that day in…
At The American Spectator, we always agreed that it was quite fair and true to admonish our neighbors (and now…
I recently wrote about the Karl Marx bicentennial birthday bash being celebrated throughout 2018 at Carnegie Mellon University. There, at an…
The question of how over 900 people came to kill themselves in the South American jungle animated the writing of…
For about the millionth time the siren song of socialism is alluring the gullible. Even though socialism has a perfect…
Last week at the New Criterion, conservative scholar James Piereson posed an interesting question, arguing the affirmative: is socialism a…
In honor of Captive Nations Week, the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation hosted senators and victims of religious persecution on…
This week, Nicaraguans once again faced bloody violence at the hands of Daniel Ortega’s government. Protests against the government have…