Between Democracy and Despotism
No communist regime anywhere in the world is based on the freely given consent of the peoples imprisoned within its borders.
Read MoreSidney Hook | February 1986
No communist regime anywhere in the world is based on the freely given consent of the peoples imprisoned within its borders.
Read MoreJeane Kirkpatrick | January 1986
Constituted authorities perpetuate themselves by shaping the conscience of those who fall within their sphere of control.
Read MoreErik von Kuehnelt-Leddihn | November 1985
All that is required in the situation in which the Free World finds itself now is intelligence, courage and determination. America has the capacity to show them—even if she does not seem to realize it.
Read MoreRonald H. Nash | July 1985
The so-called liberation theologians not only promote a synthesis of Marxism and Christianity, but attempt to ground their recommended restrictions of economic and political freedom on their interpretation of the biblical ethic.
Read MoreGerhart Niemeyer | October 1984
It has been erroneous thinking about Marxism-Leninism and its regime that has accounted for all policy mistakes toward Soviet Russia, beginning with those other Russian revolutionary parties who decided they could trust the Communists as partners in a common cause, only to dig their own grave.
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