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Harvey Klehr
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WEB EXCLUSIVE. Two investigative authors respond to the spy's defenders.
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John Earl Haynes and Harvey Klehr |
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A garlanded journalist is authoritatively unmasked.
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May 2009 |
Harvey Klehr, John Earl Haynes and Alexander Vassiliev |
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December 2001 |
Reviewed by Harvey Klehr |
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April 1999 |
Reviewed by Harvey Klehr |
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In 1988, Joel Kovel, the Alger Hiss Professor of Social Studies at Bard College and a well-known practitioner of “psycho-history,” helped to orchestrate a conference at Harvard University that attracted 1,000 academics, community activists, and students.
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May 1994 |
Reviewed by Harvey Klehr |
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Twenty years ago Lyndon LaRouche was teaching classes in dialectical materialism at the New York Free School, preparing members of the left-wing Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) to seize political power.
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August 1989 |
Reviewed by Harvey Klehr |
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For all of Paul Robeson's manifold achievements as an athlete, a singer, and an actor, it was his political activities, and in particular his long record of devotion
to the Soviet Union, that turned him into a culture hero.
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May 1989 |
Reviewed by Harvey Klehr |
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So far, the 1980's have not been the best of times for radicals. All around the world, collectivist ideologies have been discredited,
and left-wing governments and parties are in retreat.
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December 1988 |
Reviewed by Harvey Klehr |
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For most of Robert Lamphere's fourteen years in the Federal Bureau of Investigation, he specialized in Soviet espionage cases. He was responsible for directing the investigations that culminated in
the conviction of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg and oversaw numerous
other less publicized but important probes that uncovered KGB agents working in the United States.
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November 1986 |
Reviewed by Harvey Klehr |
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Two policemen and one guard were murdered during the bungled holdup of an armored Brinks truck near Nyack, New York on October 20, 1981.
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July 1986 |
Reviewed by Harvey Klehr |
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Thirty-six years ago, the Democratic Party and then the American electorate decisively rejected a candidate for President, Henry Wallace, who blamed the United States for the cold war, apologized for Communist dictatorships abroad, and accepted domestic Communists as legitimate partners in his political coalition.
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December 1984 |
Reviewed by Harvey Klehr |
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Among international Communist organizations, the most notable by far is the Communist International, or Comintern, which was dissolved on Stalin's orders in 1943 to soothe his Western allies. Yet for all its activities and importance, the Comintern has been little studied.
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November 1981 |
Reviewed by Harvey Klehr |
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