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The red decade
Book • 1941
The Red Decade by Eugene Lyons explores the impact of communism on American society during the 1930s, highlighting how policies were influenced by Moscow.
The book critiques the American Communist Party's incoherent policy shifts and their alignment with Soviet interests.
Lyons, who initially supported communism, later became disillusioned after experiencing its harsh realities in Russia.
The book critiques the American Communist Party's incoherent policy shifts and their alignment with Soviet interests.
Lyons, who initially supported communism, later became disillusioned after experiencing its harsh realities in Russia.
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when discussing the downplaying of Stalin's atrocities in the West.


Michael Malice

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#128 – Michael Malice: Anarchy, Democracy, Libertarianism, Love, and Trolling
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while discussing the extent of communism's influence on Western intellectuals during the 1930s.


Konstantin Kisin

Communist Spies in Hollywood? - Michael Malice