Nina L. Khrushcheva is a professor of international affairs at The New School and the co-author (with Jeffrey Tayler) of In ...
It was 80 years ago this month that James Burnham’s article titled “Lenin’s Heir” appeared in Partisan Review. It was the top ...
Step into a gift shop, and you will find mugs featuring portraits of Lenin, Stalin, or other sources of Soviet pride, such as the cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin. Even the raspy-voiced singer-songwriter ...
In To the Success of Our Hopeless Cause, historian Benjamin Nathans sheds light on how the protest movement reinvented itself ...
South Africa lacks hope, vision, inspirational leadership, innovation and seriousness for it to qualify as a nation, says the ...
No matter how hard Western countries try to rewrite our history, the two greatest events of the last century - the Parade of ...
Have you come across an instance in recent times where two young individuals arguing about an ideology except for academic ...
The first record I ever owned was “Cruisin’” by Village People. Released in 1978, the album included a song that would ...
Imagine a political and cultural revolution that shakes the world. Indeed, one could easily say it turned the world upside down. Now imagine you are part ...
saw his power crumble after Lenin's death in 1924. He was defeated by Joseph Stalin, who secured the leadership position. Branded as a threat to Stalin's rule, Trotsky was expelled from the party ...
True or not, the point is Marx certainly believed that way, and so does modern Leftism in America, though they must be ...