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Article: Fellow-traveling lives. (forum on anti-communism in the United States) (column)
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- National Review
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- January 27, 1989
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THE WASHINGTON TIMES, the indispensable daily in Washington that keeps its eyes open round the clock for mischievous activity, published a few days before Mr. Gorbachev's arrival an account by the New York Post's Eric Breindel of what one might call avant-garde anti-anti-Communism. In a way, what happened at Harvard might be thought of as an aperitif offered to Gorbachev on his visit here. The threeday forum, called "Anti-Communism and the United States: History and Consequences," was an examination of the pathology of U.S. anti-Communism. Granted, its principal celebrants could be called proCommunists. Some of them are explicit Communists; and others are of a ...
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