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by and | May 17, 2024

Venezuela is busy taking advantage of a world distracted by Ukraine and Israel — and of a U.S. president without any interest in protecting…

by | Apr 10, 2024

Most conservative women, if asked about the first wave of feminism, would voice general approval. It is seen as a…

by | Mar 21, 2024

“Is it time,” asks the New Scientist magazine, “for a more subtle view on the ultimate taboo: cannibalism?” Unfortunately, no,…

by | Mar 20, 2024

Let it be admitted that Vladimir Ilyich Lenin was consequential. One of the most consequential people in history. He was…

by | Mar 8, 2024

In April 1845, Karl Marx’s mother-in-law sent to the Marx family a nanny named Helene Demuth, known as “Lenchen.” Marx’s…

by | Feb 25, 2024

In an important and timely essay in Foreign Affairs, the Naval War College’s Andrew Erickson, Gabriel Collins of Rice University’s…

by and and | Jan 30, 2024

Is the Chinese Communist Party guiding “progressive” groups in the United States to push CCP propaganda and anti-Semitism? That’s what…

by | Jan 27, 2024

Savile Row, located in central London, was once the home of the Royal Geographical Society (RGS). Lord Curzon described the…

by | Jan 20, 2024

A century ago, Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov, who kept his underground nom de guerre, Lenin, had achieved all that a revolutionary…

by | Jan 19, 2024

Watch as Paul Kengor, editor of The American Spectator, joins AMERICA First with Sebastian Gorka to discuss fascism, communism, and…

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