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Canon, to the Right of Them
Canon, to the Right of Them Colonialism and Modern Social Theory, Gurminder K Bhambra & John Holmwood, Polity, 2021, 257 pp, hb, reviewed by Leslie Jones The toxic legacy of European colonialism and imperialism underpins the “populist ressentiment and rejection … Continue reading
In Memoriam, George Parkin Grant, 1918-1988
In Memoriam, George Parkin Grant, 1918-1988 By Mark Wegierski George Parkin Grant (who usually called himself George Grant) is virtually unknown outside of Canada, and should not be confused with the American conservative writer of the same first and last … Continue reading
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Tagged "Red Tory", George Parkin Grant, Kurt Eisner, Marx, Nationalism, Neo-conservatism, Plato
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We Will Bury You
We Will Bury You (1) Red Famine: Stalin’s War on Ukraine, Anne Applebaum, Alan Lane, 2017, £25, reviewed by GERRY DORRIAN Marx wasn’t sure what to do about the peasants. Although he railed in Capital against the “corvée” or rent-in-kind that reduced … Continue reading
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Tagged Anne Applebaum, Holodomor, Lenin, Marx, Red Famine, Vsevolod Balitsky
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Gone AWOL
Gone AWOL Ilana Mercer on Megxit His wife, a hero of sorts only in the TV series “Suits,” had hightailed it to Canada, leaving Harry Windsor, formerly known as Prince Harry, to deliver a concession speech. Make no mistake—no matter … Continue reading →
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