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by | Feb 27, 2019

Not many presidential candidates in American history, outside perhaps a Eugene Debs or Gus Hall, would announce a presidential bid…

by | Jan 15, 2019

Saturday, May 5th this year was the 200th anniversary of Karl Marx’s birth in Trier, Germany. On that day in…

by | Dec 11, 2018

At The American Spectator, we always agreed that it was quite fair and true to admonish our neighbors (and now…

by | Oct 25, 2018

I recently wrote about the Karl Marx bicentennial birthday bash being celebrated throughout 2018 at Carnegie Mellon University. There, at an…

by | Oct 19, 2018

The question of how over 900 people came to kill themselves in the South American jungle animated the writing of…

by | Oct 11, 2018

For about the millionth time the siren song of socialism is alluring the gullible. Even though socialism has a perfect…

by | Aug 27, 2018

Last week at the New Criterion, conservative scholar James Piereson posed an interesting question, arguing the affirmative: is socialism a…

by | Aug 2, 2018

In honor of Captive Nations Week, the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation hosted senators and victims of religious persecution on…

by | Jul 19, 2018

This week, Nicaraguans once again faced bloody violence at the hands of Daniel Ortega’s government. Protests against the government have…

by | Jul 13, 2018

On Wednesday, July 11th, the United States Embassy in Vietnam issued a statement criticizing a decision by a Vietnamese appeals…

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