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by | Oct 1, 2022

Russia: Revolution and Civil War, 1917-1921 By Antony Beevor (Viking, 600 pages, $38)  Historians and international relations scholars use the…

by | Sep 3, 2022

I grew up in Bucks County, a far suburb of Philadelphia. Back when I was a kid, the county was…

by | Mar 5, 2022

Dead Man Doddering doddered his way through the State of the Union, thanks to dosing Razadyne and Aducanumab, and I…

by | Feb 15, 2022

Washington — There have been an abundance of essays of late about how we are to wage revolution in our…

by | Aug 23, 2020

Three decades ago Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev made a long-overdue admission. He signed a decree to accelerate rehabilitation of Joseph…

by | Dec 28, 2019

The Cold War eased slightly in 1953. In July, an armistice ended fighting in the Korean War, though a peace…

by | Nov 13, 2019

On November 1, 1961, Lenin’s tomb disgorged Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin’s embalmed remains. After his death in March 1953, Stalin’s body…

by | Sep 4, 2019

Rutgers University is celebrating the 100th anniversary of one of its most accomplished alumni: Paul Robeson. Robeson was an All-American…

by | Jun 5, 2019

Washington For over two years now a peculiar combination of the media and the Democrats have been goading Donald Trump,…

by | Jan 25, 2019

The arrest of Roger Stone was accomplished without bloodshed or, for that matter, gunfire. But the FBI must have been…

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