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The Book Club: Darkness at Noon by Arthur Koestler with Brad Thompson

The Book Club

CHAPTER

Darkness at Midnight

Darkness at noon is a novel about doubt, right? And second, questioning rubisho's relationship with the bolshevik party. But for me, though, when i read it, i read it as an anti communist novel. Because a kesler's critique of, certainly of stalinism, but i think in many ways, of marxism in general,. does point toward a kind of anti communist position - which at that point in my life was very important.

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