Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. There are many things that Nick Rozanov's father did not leave behind. Stories forgotten, photos never seen, memories unrecorded: ...
Some Germans seem to be seeking solace in the words of countryman Karl Marx amid the global financial crisis - to the delight of a small academic publisher. Karl-Dietz Verlag has sold 1,500 copies of ...
There are three major divisions to this book: Karl Marx’s engagement with Satanism and the occult; the history of Marxist infiltration of churches, Protestant and Catholic; and the contemporary ...
As a child of the Cold War, I retain a reflexive disdain for Marxism, an ideology I believe negates the better angels of mankind’s nature while arming totalitarian zealots with a seductive gospel to ...
Nothing succeeds like excess. Karl Marx — and the ill-defined, shape-shifting “ism” bearing his name — have achieved immortality in spite of the flawed nature of the man and the dismal failure of the ...
In his introduction to Karl Marx: A Nineteenth Century Life, Jonathan Sperber stresses that he doesn't believe Marx was a prophet or that he has much to say to our age at all. He is a historical ...
LONDON (Reuters) - Veteran journalist and former Reuters editor Mary Gabriel spent eight years poring over the personal lives of Karl Marx and his aristocratic wife Jenny. The result is a revealing ...
Mary Gabriel, who grew up in Minneapolis, knew she was taking on a vast subject when she decided to write about Karl Marx and his family. She needn’t have worried. Her book, “Love and Capital: Karl ...
THE RED PRUSSIAN, THE LIFE & LEGEND OF KARL MARX (422 pp.)— eopold Schwarzschlld—Scribner ($4). “If a name had to be found for the age in which we live,” says the author of this book, “we might safely ...
The GEGENÜBER magazine of the Goethe-Institut in North America presents a series of online conversations with contemporary German-language authors and translators. Contribution from the ...
Nothing screams “fall fashion” like a cozy midweight scarf complemented with a side of class struggle. That’s the message from embattled retailer Target, who’s been caught pushing communist literature ...