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The Dead End of Communism
Communism and Culture: Another, Different Kind of Immigrant Experience
A recent Publishers Weekly newsletter listed "10 Essential Books About the Immigrant Experience." None are about my kind of "immigrant experience," nor have they ever been.
March 9, 2017
BY
Mary Grabar
Communism and Culture: Death by Epistemology
With 68 percent of all Americans believing that Adolf Hitler killed more people than Josef Stalin, with only ...
March 8, 2017
BY
Anthony Daniels
A Cursed Legacy: The Sad Lives of Stalin’s Children
Fifty years ago, March 6 marked a major repudiation against the Soviet Union and its former leader, Joseph Stalin. ...
March 8, 2017
BY
Jack Phillips
The Soviet Union Killed Tens of Thousands of Whales for Virtually No Reason
This year marks the 100th anniversary of Russia's Bolshevik Revolution, which created the first communist state—so it's time ...
March 8, 2017
BY
Jack Phillips
Communism and Culture: Ugly, Sterile Buildings
In the 1920s and '30s, the "intelligentsia" in Europe and the liberal left in the United States became ...
March 7, 2017
BY
Mike Shotwell
Artist Was Forced to Eat Bugs to Survive Under Pol Pot’s Communist Regime
A survivor of the notorious communist Khmer Rouge torture camp revealed that he and other inmates were forced ...
March 6, 2017
BY
Jack Phillips
Another Communist Tragedy: One of the World’s Worst Ecological Disasters
The Aral Sea, once the fourth largest lake in the world, has almost completely dried up—but it's mostly ...
March 3, 2017
BY
Jack Phillips
‘Bring a Shield in One Hand and a Sword in the Other’: An Interview With Chinese Lawyer Yu Wensheng
As a defense lawyer, Yu Wensheng tried to visit his client in a Beijing detention center in October ...
March 3, 2017
BY
Zheng Yan
99-Year-Old Man Recalls Horrors of Communist Man-Made Famine
A 99-year-old man recounted his experience of one of the greatest crimes—one unbeknownst to many—committed in Ukraine right ...
March 2, 2017
BY
Jack Phillips
How Communism Stifles Innovation
Research shows that the political ideology of communism restricts innovation, today’s panacea for economic growth and long-term prosperity.
March 1, 2017
BY
Rahul Vaidyanath
Russia’s February Revolution: Road to a 100-Year Tragedy
A hundred years ago, World War I was in its final, brutal years. Millions of men had died ...
February 28, 2017
BY
Leo Timm
Principal Was Beaten to Death During Cultural Revolution. A School Called It a Suicide
For more than 50 years, a Chinese man's painful memories of his father's death have lingered in the ...
February 28, 2017
BY
Jack Phillips
Chinese Communist Party Invented Cruel, Disturbing Torture Methods During World War II
From its inception, the Chinese Communist Party concocted cruel and inhumane forms of torture, particularly during World War ...
February 27, 2017
BY
Jack Phillips
The Man Who Executed 7,000 Polish Prisoners in a Single Month
Blokhin designed a slaughterhouse that would allow him to efficiently carry out the executions—he decided on 300 a ...
February 27, 2017
BY
Leo Timm
In Communist Massacre, the Elderly and Infants Weren’t Spared
On one night in 1966, gangs of communist Red Guards armed with crude implements beat and strangled to ...
February 24, 2017
BY
Jack Phillips
New York Times Romanticizes Ideology That Murdered 100 Million Innocent People
It has been nearly 100 years since the February Revolution in Russia, which was used by Vladimir Lenin's ...
February 24, 2017
BY
Joshua Philipp
What Stalin’s Last Days Reveal About His Character
In a parting shot before his death in 1953, Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin had several doctors arrested by ...
February 24, 2017
BY
Jack Phillips
Cultural Revolution Psychosis Prompted Murder, Cannibalism in a Small Chinese Town
"The murder was ghastly, worse than beasts." These words may sound like an apt description of crimes committed ...
February 22, 2017
BY
Jack Phillips
Communism: The Dead-End Path
People naturally look for a path to follow. During times ancient and modern, human beings have looked for a ...
February 17, 2017
BY
John Nania
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Joshua Philipp
Revisiting Stalin’s Great Purge: A Period of Extreme Repression and Terror
The Great Purge, a period of political persecution in Russia initiated by Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin between 1936-1938, ...
February 14, 2017
BY
Jim Liao
Is Central Banking a Capitalist or Communist Concept?
Central banks look capitalist on the surface but have their roots in communist literature
February 9, 2017
BY
Valentin Schmid
Famine in 1920s Soviet Union Allegedly Forced Peasants to Eat Human Flesh
March 2017 marks the 100th anniversary of the start of the Russian Revolution, which led to the eventual ...
February 8, 2017
BY
Jack Phillips
Prisoners of Conscience in Communist China Injected With Nerve-Damaging Drugs
A Chinese woman has revealed she was injected with unknown drugs while she was imprisoned for her belief. ...
February 6, 2017
BY
Jack Phillips
Détente No Help to Cubans
Two years after President Barack Obama relaxed America's stance toward the communist regime in Cuba, citizens of the ...
February 2, 2017
BY
Petr Svab
Karl Marx, the Racist
It's been nearly 100 years since Karl Marx's ideas triggered the world's first communist revolution in Russia on ...
January 31, 2017
BY
Jack Phillips
China’s Butchers-in-Chief: Mao Zedong, Deng Xiaoping, and Jiang Zemin
School children in China are taught that the red in the Chinese regime's flag represents the blood of ...
January 30, 2017
BY
Larry Ong
The Paris Commune: When the Specter Came to Earth
Like a funnel cloud longing to touch Earth and become a tornado, the specter of Communism was up ...
January 27, 2017
BY
John Nania
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