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A new book ambitiously yet modestly attempts to trace the international appeal and development of communist thought.
The latest general report from the World Health Organization is built on the faulty foundation that health care is a special economic activity requiring intense governmental involvement.
The world has certainly changed since 1989 (and 1848), but Marxism is far from dead.
American speech, like English speech, used to sparkle.
It is culture that creates economics, and not the other way around.
May Day provides a good chance tocatch up on the history of the communist movement.
A new book on icons stretches the definition too far. Unlike the Coca-Cola bottle, true icons have power and stand at the border of forbidden things
Review of Afghanistan: Mullah, Marx, and Mujahid, by Ralph H. Magnus and Eden Naby.



