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Alexander Riley is a professor of sociology at Bucknell University in Pennsylvania. The site navigation utilizes arrow, enter, escape, and space bar key commands. THE MODERN LEFT IS NOT MARXIST, IT'S WORSE Is the current left Marxist? In a provocative commentary, Bill Lind explores this genealogical question, and, unless I’m mistaken, the left and much of its media opposition would second his conclusions.Since Antifa describes itself as Marxist, when it’s not calling itself anarchist, and since leading figures of the Democratic Party, like Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, have AUBERON WAUGH, R.I.P. Auberon Waugh, R.I.P. By Kevin Michael Grace. The death in January of the British journalist (and Chronicles contributor) occasioned a startling outpouring of grief. The Daily Telegraph of London weighed in with five pages, and that was just on the next day. Every one of Waugh's many admirers was permitted a remembrance—even in newspapershe
ROGER D. MCGRATH
Roger D. McGrath. Corresponding editor Roger D. McGrath is the author of Gunfighters, Highwaymen, and Vigilantes.A U.S. Marine veteran and former history professor at UCLA, he has appeared on numerous documentaries, including "The Real West," "Biography," "Tales BROOKLYN IN THE 1950S: AN AMERICA THAT LIVES ONLY IN Brooklyn In The 1950s: An America That Lives Only In Memory. The following article by Allan C. Brownfeld is reprinted with permission. In his book Brooklyn, and in the movie based upon it, the Irish author Colm Toibin has told a story which brings life to an America now long gone. It is the story of a young woman, Eilis Lacey, who lives in a HOW TO DEAL WITH HOSTAGE TAKERS: SOVIET LESSONS How to Deal With Hostage Takers: Soviet Lessons. The recent videotaped beheadings of American journalists James Foley and Steven Sotloff by the bloodthirsty savages of ISIS bring to mind a story which took place in Lebanon almost 30 years ago. On September 30, 1985, a group of gunmen seized four Soviet diplomats and embassy workers (Arkady CHRONICLES: A MAGAZINE OF AMERICAN CULTUREMAGAZINEARCHIVESBLOGSUBSCRIPTIONSABOUTJOIN US Until the mid-20th century, there was a strong prohibition and stigma against divorce, which maintained stable homes and enduring families. As with other social and political changes, we have been on a disastrous path in the matter of divorce. NIETZSCHE AND THE AMERICAN RIGHT In may of last year, C. Bradley Thompson published a piece in The American Mind entitled “The Rise and Fall of the Pajama-Boy Nietzscheans,” taking aim at the radical left and its cheerleaders at The New York Times, as well as the unfashionably reactionary right.Both, he argues, are fundamentally at odds with the political principles undergirding America’s founding. NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC GOES HYPER-POLITICAL National Geographic goes hyper-political. By John C. Seiler, Jr. Every mid-July, I think back to the Apollo 11 landing on the moon back in 1969. I was a kid back then and followed everything about the space program. I still love all the documentaries about early space exploration and such dramatizations as “ Apollo 13 .”. TEXAS AND THE BIG FREEZE As discussed below, distortions in prices under this system undoubtedly contributed to the blackouts during the Big Freeze. Under ERCOT, the power-generation mix in Texas has notably changed over the last dozen years. In particular, the percentage generated by wind and solar has increased markedly—from 4.9 percent in 2008 to 23 percentin 2020.
ALEXANDER RILEY
Alexander Riley is a professor of sociology at Bucknell University in Pennsylvania. The site navigation utilizes arrow, enter, escape, and space bar key commands. THE MODERN LEFT IS NOT MARXIST, IT'S WORSE Is the current left Marxist? In a provocative commentary, Bill Lind explores this genealogical question, and, unless I’m mistaken, the left and much of its media opposition would second his conclusions.Since Antifa describes itself as Marxist, when it’s not calling itself anarchist, and since leading figures of the Democratic Party, like Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, have AUBERON WAUGH, R.I.P. Auberon Waugh, R.I.P. By Kevin Michael Grace. The death in January of the British journalist (and Chronicles contributor) occasioned a startling outpouring of grief. The Daily Telegraph of London weighed in with five pages, and that was just on the next day. Every one of Waugh's many admirers was permitted a remembrance—even in newspapershe
ROGER D. MCGRATH
Roger D. McGrath. Corresponding editor Roger D. McGrath is the author of Gunfighters, Highwaymen, and Vigilantes.A U.S. Marine veteran and former history professor at UCLA, he has appeared on numerous documentaries, including "The Real West," "Biography," "Tales BROOKLYN IN THE 1950S: AN AMERICA THAT LIVES ONLY IN Brooklyn In The 1950s: An America That Lives Only In Memory. The following article by Allan C. Brownfeld is reprinted with permission. In his book Brooklyn, and in the movie based upon it, the Irish author Colm Toibin has told a story which brings life to an America now long gone. It is the story of a young woman, Eilis Lacey, who lives in a HOW TO DEAL WITH HOSTAGE TAKERS: SOVIET LESSONS How to Deal With Hostage Takers: Soviet Lessons. The recent videotaped beheadings of American journalists James Foley and Steven Sotloff by the bloodthirsty savages of ISIS bring to mind a story which took place in Lebanon almost 30 years ago. On September 30, 1985, a group of gunmen seized four Soviet diplomats and embassy workers (Arkady AMERICAN GUERRILLEROS Law enforcement forces traditionally defended by the right have become the maw of the managerial state. Law-abiding Americans are now subject to both the tyranny of the mob and the tyranny of law enforcement turned primarily against its own citizens. NIETZSCHE AND THE AMERICAN RIGHT In may of last year, C. Bradley Thompson published a piece in The American Mind entitled “The Rise and Fall of the Pajama-Boy Nietzscheans,” taking aim at the radical left and its cheerleaders at The New York Times, as well as the unfashionably reactionary right.Both, he argues, are fundamentally at odds with the political principles undergirding America’s founding. THE WAGES OF DIVORCE Until the mid-20th century, there was a strong prohibition and stigma against divorce, which maintained stable homes and enduring families. As with other social and political changes, we have been on a disastrous path in the matter of divorce. THE MODERN LEFT IS NOT MARXIST, IT'S WORSE Is the current left Marxist? In a provocative commentary, Bill Lind explores this genealogical question, and, unless I’m mistaken, the left and much of its media opposition would second his conclusions.Since Antifa describes itself as Marxist, when it’s not calling itself anarchist, and since leading figures of the Democratic Party, like Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, have ME AND MACHO ‘PAPA’ General Robert E. Lee, Charles Lindbergh, and Ernest Hemingway were among the names of great Americans I listed in a London Spectator article quite a long time ago.Needless to say, if one were to mention these names today in an American publication or news program, all hell would break loose, and the name-dropper would instantly become anonperson.
AVOIDING WAR WITH RUSSIA Avoiding War With Russia. By Srdja Trifkovic. The Biden regime’s frantic moves in recent weeks to escalate tensions with Russia—at a time of China’s continued economic and military rise—are irrational, inexplicable by any standard method of foreign policy analysis, and perilous to this country’s security interests. JOHN WAYNE AND WORLD WAR II John Wayne and World War II. Ever since I can remember, John Wayne has been the actor the left most loves to hate. While the left’s criticisms of him are many, the one that seemed to have the most validity was his failure to serve his country during World War II. “He’s a big phony,” ITHE 1620 PROJECT
The 1620 Project. The Pilgrims laid the groundwork for American civil and religious liberty. By Mark David Hall. In a speech commemorating the 200th anniversary of the Pilgrims’ landing at Plymouth, the great orator Daniel Webster lauded these refugees as the authors of American “civil and religious liberty.”. BROOKLYN IN THE 1950S: AN AMERICA THAT LIVES ONLY IN The following article by Allan C. Brownfeld is reprinted with permission. In his book Brooklyn, and in the movie based upon it, the Irish author Colm Toibin has told a story which brings life to an America now long gone.. It is the story of a young woman, Eilis Lacey, who lives in a small Irish town with her mother and sister. PAUL EHRLICH, THE REAL FOUNDER OF ENVIRONMENTALISM It’s become an accepted opinion that marine biologist Rachel Carson, the author of Silent Spring (1962), was the founder of the modern environmentalist movement. But this may very well be a myth. Recent historical scholarship suggests that this title more likely applies to controversial Stanford University biologist Paul Ehrlich, author of the 1968 best seller The Population Bomb. CHRONICLES: A MAGAZINE OF AMERICAN CULTUREMAGAZINEARCHIVESBLOGSUBSCRIPTIONSABOUTJOIN US Since 1977, Chronicles has been at the forefront of cultural commentary, examining American society in defense of WesternCivilization.
NIETZSCHE AND THE AMERICAN RIGHT In may of last year, C. Bradley Thompson published a piece in The American Mind entitled “The Rise and Fall of the Pajama-Boy Nietzscheans,” taking aim at the radical left and its cheerleaders at The New York Times, as well as the unfashionably reactionary right.Both, he argues, are fundamentally at odds with the political principles undergirding America’s founding. JOHN WAYNE AND WORLD WAR II John Wayne and World War II. Ever since I can remember, John Wayne has been the actor the left most loves to hate. While the left’s criticisms of him are many, the one that seemed to have the most validity was his failure to serve his country during World War II. “He’s a big phony,” I AMATEURS AND THE OLYMPICS Amateurs and the Olympics. By Ed Markey. In 1889, when the Baron Pierre de Coubertin was in the middle of formulating his plan to revive the Olympic Games of ancient Greece, one of his primary worries was the use of cash as an incentive for performance. He feared that "a mercantile spirit threatened to invade sporting circles," and thatamateur
WHAT REALLY HAPPENED AT THE ‘SAVE AMERICA RALLY’ Douglas Burton. Douglas Burton is in an independent writer living near Washington, D.C. He is a former opinion editor for The Washington Times’ publications and a former associate editor of Insight on the News.He served as a special hire with the Department of State in Iraq in 2005-2007, and in 2020 he was a volunteer in Donald Trump’s reelection campaign in Pennsylvania. TEXAS AND THE BIG FREEZE As discussed below, distortions in prices under this system undoubtedly contributed to the blackouts during the Big Freeze. Under ERCOT, the power-generation mix in Texas has notably changed over the last dozen years. In particular, the percentage generated by wind and solar has increased markedly—from 4.9 percent in 2008 to 23 percentin 2020.
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Alexander Riley is a professor of sociology at Bucknell University in Pennsylvania. The site navigation utilizes arrow, enter, escape, and space bar key commands.ROGER D. MCGRATH
Roger D. McGrath. Corresponding editor Roger D. McGrath is the author of Gunfighters, Highwaymen, and Vigilantes.A U.S. Marine veteran and former history professor at UCLA, he has appeared on numerous documentaries, including "The Real West," "Biography," "Tales AUBERON WAUGH, R.I.P. Auberon Waugh, R.I.P. By Kevin Michael Grace. The death in January of the British journalist (and Chronicles contributor) occasioned a startling outpouring of grief. The Daily Telegraph of London weighed in with five pages, and that was just on the next day. Every one of Waugh's many admirers was permitted a remembrance—even in newspapershe
HOW TO DEAL WITH HOSTAGE TAKERS: SOVIET LESSONS How to Deal With Hostage Takers: Soviet Lessons. The recent videotaped beheadings of American journalists James Foley and Steven Sotloff by the bloodthirsty savages of ISIS bring to mind a story which took place in Lebanon almost 30 years ago. On September 30, 1985, a group of gunmen seized four Soviet diplomats and embassy workers (Arkady CHRONICLES: A MAGAZINE OF AMERICAN CULTUREMAGAZINEARCHIVESBLOGSUBSCRIPTIONSABOUTJOIN US Since 1977, Chronicles has been at the forefront of cultural commentary, examining American society in defense of WesternCivilization.
NIETZSCHE AND THE AMERICAN RIGHT In may of last year, C. Bradley Thompson published a piece in The American Mind entitled “The Rise and Fall of the Pajama-Boy Nietzscheans,” taking aim at the radical left and its cheerleaders at The New York Times, as well as the unfashionably reactionary right.Both, he argues, are fundamentally at odds with the political principles undergirding America’s founding. JOHN WAYNE AND WORLD WAR II John Wayne and World War II. Ever since I can remember, John Wayne has been the actor the left most loves to hate. While the left’s criticisms of him are many, the one that seemed to have the most validity was his failure to serve his country during World War II. “He’s a big phony,” I AMATEURS AND THE OLYMPICS Amateurs and the Olympics. By Ed Markey. In 1889, when the Baron Pierre de Coubertin was in the middle of formulating his plan to revive the Olympic Games of ancient Greece, one of his primary worries was the use of cash as an incentive for performance. He feared that "a mercantile spirit threatened to invade sporting circles," and thatamateur
WHAT REALLY HAPPENED AT THE ‘SAVE AMERICA RALLY’ Douglas Burton. Douglas Burton is in an independent writer living near Washington, D.C. He is a former opinion editor for The Washington Times’ publications and a former associate editor of Insight on the News.He served as a special hire with the Department of State in Iraq in 2005-2007, and in 2020 he was a volunteer in Donald Trump’s reelection campaign in Pennsylvania. TEXAS AND THE BIG FREEZE As discussed below, distortions in prices under this system undoubtedly contributed to the blackouts during the Big Freeze. Under ERCOT, the power-generation mix in Texas has notably changed over the last dozen years. In particular, the percentage generated by wind and solar has increased markedly—from 4.9 percent in 2008 to 23 percentin 2020.
ALEXANDER RILEY
Alexander Riley is a professor of sociology at Bucknell University in Pennsylvania. The site navigation utilizes arrow, enter, escape, and space bar key commands.ROGER D. MCGRATH
Roger D. McGrath. Corresponding editor Roger D. McGrath is the author of Gunfighters, Highwaymen, and Vigilantes.A U.S. Marine veteran and former history professor at UCLA, he has appeared on numerous documentaries, including "The Real West," "Biography," "Tales AUBERON WAUGH, R.I.P. Auberon Waugh, R.I.P. By Kevin Michael Grace. The death in January of the British journalist (and Chronicles contributor) occasioned a startling outpouring of grief. The Daily Telegraph of London weighed in with five pages, and that was just on the next day. Every one of Waugh's many admirers was permitted a remembrance—even in newspapershe
HOW TO DEAL WITH HOSTAGE TAKERS: SOVIET LESSONS How to Deal With Hostage Takers: Soviet Lessons. The recent videotaped beheadings of American journalists James Foley and Steven Sotloff by the bloodthirsty savages of ISIS bring to mind a story which took place in Lebanon almost 30 years ago. On September 30, 1985, a group of gunmen seized four Soviet diplomats and embassy workers (Arkady THE CASE AGAINST DIVORCE A revolution in marriage and divorce took place in the wake of the 1960s, causing untold cultural destruction. It’s become increasingly clear that the integrity of Western civilization depends upon monogamous marriage. THE WAGES OF DIVORCE Until the mid-20th century, there was a strong prohibition and stigma against divorce, which maintained stable homes and enduring families. As with other social and political changes, we have been on a disastrous path in the matter of divorce.CUSTOMER SERVICE
Customer Service. For subscription support, to subscribe to Chronicles, renew a subscription, order back issues, or give a gift subscription, please call: For advertising in Chronicles please call Ronald Burr at (703) 893–3632 or click here to send an email rburr@burrmediagroup.com. AMATEURS AND THE OLYMPICS Amateurs and the Olympics. By Ed Markey. In 1889, when the Baron Pierre de Coubertin was in the middle of formulating his plan to revive the Olympic Games of ancient Greece, one of his primary worries was the use of cash as an incentive for performance. He feared that "a mercantile spirit threatened to invade sporting circles," and thatamateur
NIETZSCHE AND THE AMERICAN RIGHT In may of last year, C. Bradley Thompson published a piece in The American Mind entitled “The Rise and Fall of the Pajama-Boy Nietzscheans,” taking aim at the radical left and its cheerleaders at The New York Times, as well as the unfashionably reactionary right.Both, he argues, are fundamentally at odds with the political principles undergirding America’s founding. A SPECTRUM OF VIOLENCE Russell Crowe's Unhinged is an intimidating portrait of white, working class violence. In comparison, two other Hollywood films give us a more balanced treatment of the controlled use of force. ORIGINS OF THE BALKAN WARS The long-awaited new edition of Srdja Trifkovic’s work on the genocidal Ustaša—Croatian Revolutionary Movement is a pivotal contribution to modern Balkan studies, an area regrettably mired in deception, half-truths, and outright lies served up with a noxious dosage of outright Serbophobia. This work is a painstakingly detailed study of the bloodthirsty Croatian Nazis and their leader, the THE DISILLUSIONMENT OF DIVERSITY The Disillusionment of Diversity. By Alexander Riley. Human Diversity: The Biology of Gender, Race, and Class; by Charles Murray; Twelve Books; 528 pp., $35.00. When I was a graduate student in the 1990s, the following joke elicited knowing grins even from those sympathetic to the impenetrable French postmodernist theory that was then making THE DEATH PENALTY IS GOOD The Death Penalty Is Good. Pope Francis is wrong to change the Catechism of the Catholic Church to suit his postmodern, antibiblical leanings, making capital punishment utterly “inadmissible” in civil society, like hearsay evidence in court. Pegging his newteaching on the
REJECTING THE 'PROPOSITION NATION' Rejecting the 'Proposition Nation'. The left’s ‘1619 Project’ and the conservative 1776 Commission both rely on a distorted picture of the American founding. In January, Donald Trump’s President’s Advisory 1776 Commission released its 45-page “1776 Report,” which, according to The New York Times, is “a sweeping attack onliberal
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Alexander Riley is a professor of sociology at Bucknell University in Pennsylvania. The site navigation utilizes arrow, enter, escape, and space bar key commands. AUBERON WAUGH, R.I.P. Auberon Waugh, R.I.P. By Kevin Michael Grace. The death in January of the British journalist (and Chronicles contributor) occasioned a startling outpouring of grief. The Daily Telegraph of London weighed in with five pages, and that was just on the next day. Every one of Waugh's many admirers was permitted a remembrance—even in newspapershe
THE TRUTH ABOUT AFGHANISTAN If anyone hasn’t heard about it by now, “our” government has been lying about the lack of progress being made in the seemingly eternal war being fought in Afghanistan. In the 18 years of the longest war in U.S. history, more than $1 trillion has gone down the drain, along with thousands of lives, in a bloody mess that was and isgoing nowhere.
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In his novel 1984, George Orwell created a world devoid of freedom and justice, truth and goodness. But there is another void in the book that critics seldom notice: the utter lack of religious faith. The absence of any vestige of religion seems to Christianity's advantage: The Orwellian world is such a desolate, inhuman, and horrifying place because, besides the self-evident reasons given in THE SHABBY POETRY OF MAYA ANGELOU The recent passing of Maya Angelou generated a predictable panoply of gushing grief from the mainstream media. "The definition of a phenomenal woman" gushed CNN; "Commanding Literary Voice" enthused The New York Times; "A Hymn to Human Endurance", raved Time Magazine.. The latter characterization is actually the most accurate, just not in the way the liberal dolts down at Time wouldPAUL GOTTFRIED
Paul Gottfried is editor in chief of Chronicles: A Magazine of American Culture . He is also the Raffensperger Professor of Humanities Emeritus at Elizabethtown College, where he taught for 25 years, a Guggenheim recipient, and a Yale Ph.D. He is the author of 13 books, most recently Fascism: Career of a Concept and Revisions andDissents .
HOW TO DEAL WITH HOSTAGE TAKERS: SOVIET LESSONS How to Deal With Hostage Takers: Soviet Lessons. The recent videotaped beheadings of American journalists James Foley and Steven Sotloff by the bloodthirsty savages of ISIS bring to mind a story which took place in Lebanon almost 30 years ago. On September 30, 1985, a group of gunmen seized four Soviet diplomats and embassy workers (Arkady CHRONICLES: A MAGAZINE OF AMERICAN CULTUREMAGAZINEARCHIVESBLOGSUBSCRIPTIONSABOUTJOIN US Since 1977, Chronicles has been at the forefront of cultural commentary, examining American society in defense of WesternCivilization.
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Alexander Riley is a professor of sociology at Bucknell University in Pennsylvania. The site navigation utilizes arrow, enter, escape, and space bar key commands. JOHN WAYNE AND WORLD WAR II John Wayne and World War II. Ever since I can remember, John Wayne has been the actor the left most loves to hate. While the left’s criticisms of him are many, the one that seemed to have the most validity was his failure to serve his country during World War II. “He’s a big phony,” I AUBERON WAUGH, R.I.P. Auberon Waugh, R.I.P. By Kevin Michael Grace. The death in January of the British journalist (and Chronicles contributor) occasioned a startling outpouring of grief. The Daily Telegraph of London weighed in with five pages, and that was just on the next day. Every one of Waugh's many admirers was permitted a remembrance—even in newspapershe
THE TRUTH ABOUT AFGHANISTAN If anyone hasn’t heard about it by now, “our” government has been lying about the lack of progress being made in the seemingly eternal war being fought in Afghanistan. In the 18 years of the longest war in U.S. history, more than $1 trillion has gone down the drain, along with thousands of lives, in a bloody mess that was and isgoing nowhere.
ORWELL AND RELIGION
In his novel 1984, George Orwell created a world devoid of freedom and justice, truth and goodness. But there is another void in the book that critics seldom notice: the utter lack of religious faith. The absence of any vestige of religion seems to Christianity's advantage: The Orwellian world is such a desolate, inhuman, and horrifying place because, besides the self-evident reasons given in THE SHABBY POETRY OF MAYA ANGELOU The recent passing of Maya Angelou generated a predictable panoply of gushing grief from the mainstream media. "The definition of a phenomenal woman" gushed CNN; "Commanding Literary Voice" enthused The New York Times; "A Hymn to Human Endurance", raved Time Magazine.. The latter characterization is actually the most accurate, just not in the way the liberal dolts down at Time wouldPAUL GOTTFRIED
Paul Gottfried is editor in chief of Chronicles: A Magazine of American Culture . He is also the Raffensperger Professor of Humanities Emeritus at Elizabethtown College, where he taught for 25 years, a Guggenheim recipient, and a Yale Ph.D. He is the author of 13 books, most recently Fascism: Career of a Concept and Revisions andDissents .
HOW TO DEAL WITH HOSTAGE TAKERS: SOVIET LESSONS How to Deal With Hostage Takers: Soviet Lessons. The recent videotaped beheadings of American journalists James Foley and Steven Sotloff by the bloodthirsty savages of ISIS bring to mind a story which took place in Lebanon almost 30 years ago. On September 30, 1985, a group of gunmen seized four Soviet diplomats and embassy workers (ArkadyMY ACCOUNT - LOGIN
The site navigation utilizes arrow, enter, escape, and space bar key commands. Left and right arrows move across top level links and expand / close menus in sub levels. THE CASE AGAINST DIVORCE A revolution in marriage and divorce took place in the wake of the 1960s, causing untold cultural destruction. It’s become increasingly clear that the integrity of Western civilization depends upon monogamous marriage.FISH RIGHTS
Animal rights protesters in Britain have now extended their campaign of sabotage to fishing. Members of the new Campaign for the Abolition of Angling, with its headquarters in Sevenoaks in Kent, have taken to disrupting angling matches by stirring the water with bamboo canes and banging dustbin lids under water to drive the fish away.SMEAR CAMPAIGN
Smear Campaign. By Samuel Francis. “The tone and tendency of liberalism . . . is to attack the institutions of the. country under the name of reform and to make war on the manners and. customs of the people under the pretext of progress.”. —Benjamin Disraeli. On April 14, 1996, the Washington Post published a 2,700-word article byliberal
AMATEURS AND THE OLYMPICS Amateurs and the Olympics. By Ed Markey. In 1889, when the Baron Pierre de Coubertin was in the middle of formulating his plan to revive the Olympic Games of ancient Greece, one of his primary worries was the use of cash as an incentive for performance. He feared that "a mercantile spirit threatened to invade sporting circles," and thatamateur
SOCIETY BEFORE GOVERNMENT: CALHOUN'S WISDOM Society Before Government: Calhoun's Wisdom. By Clyde Wilson. John C. Calhounu0003 was the last great American statesman. A statesman must be something of a prophet—one who has an historical perspective and says what he believes to be true and in the best long-range interest of the people, whether it is popular or not. THE DELIBERATE INFECTION MYTH OF THE TUSKEGEE SYPHILIS A persistent false narrative that white doctors injected black patients with a syphilis-infected serum as part of the 1932 Tuskegee Syphilis Study has contributed to widespread distrust of vaccines among blacks. It never happened—here’s the reality. AMERICA AS A PROPOSITION NATION There is a popular superstition that defines America as a “Proposition Nation,” created and proclaimed by the obiter dicta about “all men” in the second sentence of the 1776 Declaration that the 13 colonies “are and of right ought to be free and independent States.” THE MODERN LEFT IS NOT MARXIST, IT'S WORSE Is the current left Marxist? In a provocative commentary, Bill Lind explores this genealogical question, and, unless I’m mistaken, the left and much of its media opposition would second his conclusions.Since Antifa describes itself as Marxist, when it’s not calling itself anarchist, and since leading figures of the Democratic Party, like Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, havePEDRO GONZALEZ
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