Professor Packer has taken the trouble to write a short and immensely readable book; it deserves equal concision from a reviewer, even if he cannot match the author\u27s urbanity and clarity of expression. The main purpose of Professor Packer\u27s undertaking was to assay the reliability of those who testified about a vexed problem—the extent and consequences of Communist penetration into public affairs in this country—with the special insights and disabilities of having themselves been Communists. He is not concerned with the witnesses who had been planted by the police; their insights and disabilities raise separate and ancient problems. He practically ignores the psychopaths and derelicts, like Manning Johnson and Paul Crouch, whose fab...
Recent discussions of the role and significance of the Communist Party of Great Britain (CPGB) have ...
Few stories make better reading than those recounting an injustice set right, a reputation rehabilit...
Until recently writers on Soviet law tended to treat it largely as one big current event or - at b...
Professor Packer has taken the trouble to write a short and immensely readable book; it deserves equ...
The Bibliography undertakes to list all major material in books, pamphletsand periodicals dealing wi...
According to J. Edgar Hoover\u27s latest census there are only 31,600 Communist Party members in the...
AT least tvice in his book, Professor Brown expresses the hope that thematerial with which he deals ...
Miss Bontecou\u27s careful study deals chiefly with President Truman\u27s loyalty program for federa...
This is a rare book. It is full of real people and real life episodes. The author\u27s almost incred...
This presentation reviews a recent book by the French historian and political scientist Nadège Ragar...
DURING the Years of the Cold War it is well to remember the ancientChinese proverb: the first result...
A Free and Responsible Press appeared in March, 1947. Three years and $215,000 earlier Chancellor Hu...
Even though only 6 of the 29 post-communist countries of Eastern Europe and Eurasia existed in their...
This violent and gripping work comprises the first two parts (I, The Prison Industry; II, Perpetual ...
This is a review of the monograph by B.L. Havkin, one of the leading scholars of the German anti- Hi...
Recent discussions of the role and significance of the Communist Party of Great Britain (CPGB) have ...
Few stories make better reading than those recounting an injustice set right, a reputation rehabilit...
Until recently writers on Soviet law tended to treat it largely as one big current event or - at b...
Professor Packer has taken the trouble to write a short and immensely readable book; it deserves equ...
The Bibliography undertakes to list all major material in books, pamphletsand periodicals dealing wi...
According to J. Edgar Hoover\u27s latest census there are only 31,600 Communist Party members in the...
AT least tvice in his book, Professor Brown expresses the hope that thematerial with which he deals ...
Miss Bontecou\u27s careful study deals chiefly with President Truman\u27s loyalty program for federa...
This is a rare book. It is full of real people and real life episodes. The author\u27s almost incred...
This presentation reviews a recent book by the French historian and political scientist Nadège Ragar...
DURING the Years of the Cold War it is well to remember the ancientChinese proverb: the first result...
A Free and Responsible Press appeared in March, 1947. Three years and $215,000 earlier Chancellor Hu...
Even though only 6 of the 29 post-communist countries of Eastern Europe and Eurasia existed in their...
This violent and gripping work comprises the first two parts (I, The Prison Industry; II, Perpetual ...
This is a review of the monograph by B.L. Havkin, one of the leading scholars of the German anti- Hi...
Recent discussions of the role and significance of the Communist Party of Great Britain (CPGB) have ...
Few stories make better reading than those recounting an injustice set right, a reputation rehabilit...
Until recently writers on Soviet law tended to treat it largely as one big current event or - at b...