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After a century of Lenin, Stalin, Mao, and Pol Pot, surely we have learned that far from constituting a leap "from the kingdom of necessity to the kingdom of freedom," as Marx put it, revolution has more often been a leap into a bottomless abyss of human suffering.
We are once again--as in the days of the early republic and not in the heyday of the Progressives and the New Dealers--a republic of property owners.
The world has certainly changed since 1989 (and 1848), but Marxism is far from dead.
The decline in journalistic standards due to a liberal media bias has always been lamented by conservatives, and now a consumer backlash against that decline is evidenced by the rise of Fox News and the new alternative media.
Obama and his advisers must be oblivious to the connections between the American Far Left and fascism.
Comparing Russia's current Orwellian rhetoric to the cold war is unfair to the Soviets.
Editor Allan Bloomhas brought together a group of leading constitutional scholars to discuss, in light of the crumbling of Communism and Socialism around the world, this amazingly durable American document.



