Europe had never seen anything like the Revolutions of 1848. Beginning in January of that year, a wave of uprisings (nearly 50 in all) convulsed the continent, creating instability from Paris to ...
Could we, while saving the substance of these analyses and positions, continue to clothe them in the vestments of Marxism and claim that they constituted its continuation and were preserving its true ...
I got a laugh out of Mary Ann Curtis's letter of June 14, as I'm sure most of your readers did as well. She is railing against the Awake America movement, a group dedicated to the promotion of ...
On the recent edition of The Communist Manifesto by Verso. A specter is haunting the intellectual classes—not exactly the specter of Communism, however, so much as the specter of an irresistible wave ...
More than one hundred years after the socialist movement split into warring Marxist and anarchist factions, there are signs, at least on a small scale, that people calling themselves anarchists and ...
Per its introduction, Paul Kengor’s new book, The Devil and Karl Marx, “deals with the grim, disturbing, militant atheism and intense anti-religious elements of Marx and other founders and ...
Opinion
A response to the Madison Federalist’s article on Marxism: students deserve better journalism
It’s for these reasons that I declined to publish my critique in the Federalist. It’s a platform used for hate and outrage on a national level against those who are most vulnerable to it, particularly ...
Marx’s view of history powerfully shaped how we think about time and power, but it’s not the Bible’s view. Each outlandish story contributes to a broader ethos of conspiracism: a cynical and fearful ...
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