The Specter of Communism

The Specter of Communism
Author: Melvyn P. Leffler
Publisher: Hill and Wang
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2011-04-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1429952350

The Hill and Wang Critical Issues Series: concise, affordable works on pivotal topics in American history, society, and politics. The Specter of Communism is a concise history of the origins of the Cold War and the evolution of U.S.-Soviet relations, from the Bolshevik revolution to the death of Stalin. Using not only American documents but also those from newly opened archives in Russia, China, and Eastern Europe, Leffler shows how the ideological animosity that existed from Lenin's seizure of power onward turned into dangerous confrontation. By focusing on American political culture and American anxieties about the Soviet political and economic threat, Leffler suggests new ways of understanding the global struggle staged by the two great powers of the postwar era.

Flight of the Eagle

Flight of the Eagle
Author: Conrad Black
Publisher: Encounter Books
Total Pages: 761
Release: 2013
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 159403673X

In Flight of the Eagle, Conrad Black provides a perspective on American history that is unprecedented. Through his analysis of the strategic development of the United States, from 1754-1992, Black describes the nine "phases" of the strategic rise of the nation, in which it progressed through grave challenges, civil and foreign wars, and secured a place for itself under the title of "Superpower." He addresses the present times and America's future in the hopes that it will return to the dynamism of great leadership and preeminence in the world, which it richly earned and still shows signs of today.

A Specter Haunting Europe

A Specter Haunting Europe
Author: Paul Hanebrink
Publisher: Belknap Press
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2018-11-05
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0674047680

“Masterful...An indispensable warning for our own time.” —Samuel Moyn “Magisterial...Covers this dark history with insight and skill...A major intervention into our understanding of 20th-century Europe and the lessons we ought to take away from its history.” —The Nation For much of the last century, Europe was haunted by a threat of its own imagining: Judeo-Bolshevism. The belief that Communism was a Jewish plot to destroy the nations of Europe took hold during the Russian Revolution and quickly spread. During World War II, fears of a Judeo-Bolshevik conspiracy were fanned by the fascists and sparked a genocide. But the myth did not die with the end of Nazi Germany. A Specter Haunting Europe shows that this paranoid fantasy persists today in the toxic politics of revitalized right-wing nationalism. “It is both salutary and depressing to be reminded of how enduring the trope of an exploitative global Jewish conspiracy against pure, humble, and selfless nationalists really is...A century after the end of the first world war, we have, it seems, learned very little.” —Mark Mazower, Financial Times “From the start, the fantasy held that an alien element—the Jews—aimed to subvert the cultural values and national identities of Western societies...The writers, politicians, and shills whose poisonous ideas he exhumes have many contemporary admirers.” —Robert Legvold, Foreign Affairs

Assault on Democracy

Assault on Democracy
Author: Kurt Weyland
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 399
Release: 2021-02-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 1108844332

Why did democratization suffer reversal during the interwar years, while fascism and authoritarianism spread across many European countries?

Acid Communism

Acid Communism
Author: Mark Fisher
Publisher: Pattern Books
Total Pages: 72
Release: 2020-09-10
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

A short zine collecting an introduction to the concept by Matt Colquhoun that appeared in 'krisis journal for contemporary philosophy Issue 2, 2018: Marx from the Margins' and the unfinished introduction to the unfinished book on Acid Communism that Mark Fisher was working on before his death in 2017. "In this way ‘Acid’ is desire, as corrosive and denaturalising multiplicity, flowing through the multiplicities of communism itself to create alinguistic feedback loops; an ideological accelerator through which the new and previously unknown might be found in the politics we mistakenly think we already know, reinstantiating a politics to come." —Matt Colquhoun

Spreading the American Dream

Spreading the American Dream
Author: Emily Rosenberg
Publisher: Hill and Wang
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2011-04-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1429952253

In examining the economic and cultural trs that expressed America's expansionist impulse during the first half of the twentieth century, Emily S. Rosenberg shows how U.S. foreign relations evolved from a largely private system to an increasingly public one and how, soon, the American dream became global.

High Noon for America

High Noon for America
Author: Jamie Glazov
Publisher:
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2012-05-01
Genre: Right and left (Political science)
ISBN: 9780986941436

Jamie Glazov, whose parents were dissidents in the Soviet Union, has the courage and determination to fight for the values of freedom. In this extraordinary collection of interviews with some of the great minds of our times, conducted over eight years, he dares to ask the searching questions. This is a book of major importance in its illumination of what is right and wrong with the world. Buckley, Hitchens, Coulter, Pipes and Dalrymple are always a pleasure to read, and to have their thoughts juxtaposed against one another...is a treasure.