Tag: Communism

Books

Totalitarian Terror

Review of Politics 11/1 (January 1949): 112-15.
Review of David J. Dallin and Boris I. Nicolaevsky: Forced Labor in Soviet Russia.

Dream and Nightmare

Commonweal, September 10, 1954, pp. 551-554.
Excerpt: WHAT image does Europe have of America? Whatever it may be, it is a reflection of actual conditions in this country, it contains an evaluation of America’s role in… More

Authority in the Twentieth Century

The Review of Politics 18, no. 04 (1956): 403-417.
Abstract: The rise of fascist, communist and totalitarian movements and the development of the two totalitarian regimes, Stalin’s after 1929 and Hitler’s after 1938, took place… More

What Is Permitted to Jove

The New Yorker, November 5, 1966.
Abstract: Profile of Bertolt Brecht, world-famous German playwright & poet. His political biography is a kind of case history of the uncertain relationship bet. poetry & politics.… More

Truth and Politics

The New Yorker, February 25, 1967.
Abstract: An essay on the antithesis of truth and politics. While probably no former time tolerated so many diverse opinions on religious and philosophical matters factual truth, if it… More

Walter Benjamin

The New Yorker, October 19, 1968.
Abstract: Essay on Walter Benjamin, a German-Jewish writer, who died in 1940 & has achieved posthumous fame. Benjamin’s position was that of a free-lance writer but his… More

Lying in Politics: Reflections on The Pentagon Papers

New York Review of Books 17/8 (18 November 1971): 30-39. 
Reprinted in Crises of the Republic. Introduction: The Pentagon Papers, like so much else in history, tell different stories, teach different lessons to different readers. Some claim they… More

Essays

Totalitarian Terror

Review of Politics 11/1 (January 1949): 112-15.
Review of David J. Dallin and Boris I. Nicolaevsky: Forced Labor in Soviet Russia.

Dream and Nightmare

Commonweal, September 10, 1954, pp. 551-554.
Excerpt: WHAT image does Europe have of America? Whatever it may be, it is a reflection of actual conditions in this country, it contains an evaluation of America’s role in… More

Authority in the Twentieth Century

The Review of Politics 18, no. 04 (1956): 403-417.
Abstract: The rise of fascist, communist and totalitarian movements and the development of the two totalitarian regimes, Stalin’s after 1929 and Hitler’s after 1938, took place… More

What Is Permitted to Jove

The New Yorker, November 5, 1966.
Abstract: Profile of Bertolt Brecht, world-famous German playwright & poet. His political biography is a kind of case history of the uncertain relationship bet. poetry & politics.… More

Truth and Politics

The New Yorker, February 25, 1967.
Abstract: An essay on the antithesis of truth and politics. While probably no former time tolerated so many diverse opinions on religious and philosophical matters factual truth, if it… More

Walter Benjamin

The New Yorker, October 19, 1968.
Abstract: Essay on Walter Benjamin, a German-Jewish writer, who died in 1940 & has achieved posthumous fame. Benjamin’s position was that of a free-lance writer but his… More

Lying in Politics: Reflections on The Pentagon Papers

New York Review of Books 17/8 (18 November 1971): 30-39. 
Reprinted in Crises of the Republic. Introduction: The Pentagon Papers, like so much else in history, tell different stories, teach different lessons to different readers. Some claim they… More

Commentary

Totalitarian Terror

Review of Politics 11/1 (January 1949): 112-15.
Review of David J. Dallin and Boris I. Nicolaevsky: Forced Labor in Soviet Russia.

Dream and Nightmare

Commonweal, September 10, 1954, pp. 551-554.
Excerpt: WHAT image does Europe have of America? Whatever it may be, it is a reflection of actual conditions in this country, it contains an evaluation of America’s role in… More

Authority in the Twentieth Century

The Review of Politics 18, no. 04 (1956): 403-417.
Abstract: The rise of fascist, communist and totalitarian movements and the development of the two totalitarian regimes, Stalin’s after 1929 and Hitler’s after 1938, took place… More

What Is Permitted to Jove

The New Yorker, November 5, 1966.
Abstract: Profile of Bertolt Brecht, world-famous German playwright & poet. His political biography is a kind of case history of the uncertain relationship bet. poetry & politics.… More

Truth and Politics

The New Yorker, February 25, 1967.
Abstract: An essay on the antithesis of truth and politics. While probably no former time tolerated so many diverse opinions on religious and philosophical matters factual truth, if it… More

Walter Benjamin

The New Yorker, October 19, 1968.
Abstract: Essay on Walter Benjamin, a German-Jewish writer, who died in 1940 & has achieved posthumous fame. Benjamin’s position was that of a free-lance writer but his… More

Lying in Politics: Reflections on The Pentagon Papers

New York Review of Books 17/8 (18 November 1971): 30-39. 
Reprinted in Crises of the Republic. Introduction: The Pentagon Papers, like so much else in history, tell different stories, teach different lessons to different readers. Some claim they… More

Multimedia

Totalitarian Terror

Review of Politics 11/1 (January 1949): 112-15.
Review of David J. Dallin and Boris I. Nicolaevsky: Forced Labor in Soviet Russia.

Dream and Nightmare

Commonweal, September 10, 1954, pp. 551-554.
Excerpt: WHAT image does Europe have of America? Whatever it may be, it is a reflection of actual conditions in this country, it contains an evaluation of America’s role in… More

Authority in the Twentieth Century

The Review of Politics 18, no. 04 (1956): 403-417.
Abstract: The rise of fascist, communist and totalitarian movements and the development of the two totalitarian regimes, Stalin’s after 1929 and Hitler’s after 1938, took place… More

What Is Permitted to Jove

The New Yorker, November 5, 1966.
Abstract: Profile of Bertolt Brecht, world-famous German playwright & poet. His political biography is a kind of case history of the uncertain relationship bet. poetry & politics.… More

Truth and Politics

The New Yorker, February 25, 1967.
Abstract: An essay on the antithesis of truth and politics. While probably no former time tolerated so many diverse opinions on religious and philosophical matters factual truth, if it… More

Walter Benjamin

The New Yorker, October 19, 1968.
Abstract: Essay on Walter Benjamin, a German-Jewish writer, who died in 1940 & has achieved posthumous fame. Benjamin’s position was that of a free-lance writer but his… More

Lying in Politics: Reflections on The Pentagon Papers

New York Review of Books 17/8 (18 November 1971): 30-39. 
Reprinted in Crises of the Republic. Introduction: The Pentagon Papers, like so much else in history, tell different stories, teach different lessons to different readers. Some claim they… More

Teaching

Totalitarian Terror

Review of Politics 11/1 (January 1949): 112-15.
Review of David J. Dallin and Boris I. Nicolaevsky: Forced Labor in Soviet Russia.

Dream and Nightmare

Commonweal, September 10, 1954, pp. 551-554.
Excerpt: WHAT image does Europe have of America? Whatever it may be, it is a reflection of actual conditions in this country, it contains an evaluation of America’s role in… More

Authority in the Twentieth Century

The Review of Politics 18, no. 04 (1956): 403-417.
Abstract: The rise of fascist, communist and totalitarian movements and the development of the two totalitarian regimes, Stalin’s after 1929 and Hitler’s after 1938, took place… More

What Is Permitted to Jove

The New Yorker, November 5, 1966.
Abstract: Profile of Bertolt Brecht, world-famous German playwright & poet. His political biography is a kind of case history of the uncertain relationship bet. poetry & politics.… More

Truth and Politics

The New Yorker, February 25, 1967.
Abstract: An essay on the antithesis of truth and politics. While probably no former time tolerated so many diverse opinions on religious and philosophical matters factual truth, if it… More

Walter Benjamin

The New Yorker, October 19, 1968.
Abstract: Essay on Walter Benjamin, a German-Jewish writer, who died in 1940 & has achieved posthumous fame. Benjamin’s position was that of a free-lance writer but his… More

Lying in Politics: Reflections on The Pentagon Papers

New York Review of Books 17/8 (18 November 1971): 30-39. 
Reprinted in Crises of the Republic. Introduction: The Pentagon Papers, like so much else in history, tell different stories, teach different lessons to different readers. Some claim they… More