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…
On Wednesday, July 11th, the United States Embassy in Vietnam issued a statement criticizing a decision by a Vietnamese appeals…
The most respected academic authority on the Russian Revolution, 20thcentury communism, and the Cold War has died. He was Richard…
In 1972, Charles Cole was a 20-something American embarking on an ideological odyssey: a tour of duty through the USSR as a Russian-speaking guide for a cultural-exchange exhibit sponsored by the U.S. Information Agency. Trained at the Defense Language Institute in Monterey, Cole jumped at the chance to serve his nation abroad with his skills. These exhibits were powerful in educating Soviet citizens about the freedoms in America that their totalitarian government lied about unceasingly. As for the U.S. government’s investment in this program, William F. Buckley Jr. wrote that he couldn’t imagine a “better-leveraged” use of tax dollars.
Vladimir Lenin was said to have boasted that capitalists would give his communists the rope to hang them. The self-anointed…
Sacramento I love the Houston Chronicle story about the modest suburban Texas grocery store that defeated the Soviet Union and…
To mark the 100th anniversary of the Russian Revolution, Regnery Publishing has released The Politically Incorrect Guide to Communism: The…