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Articles by: Paul Kengor

Marxist Women's Day Hatched by Russian KGB

n April 1845, Karl Marx’s mother-in-law sent to the Marx family a nanny named Helene Demuth, known as “Lenchen.” Marx’s long-suffering...

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Last Hero of the Cold War - Lech Walesa Survives

Editor’s note: This article first appeared at The American Spectator. There were seven. Seven figures above all, with varying influences, some...

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The Martin Luther King They Ignore

Editor’s note: A version of this article first appeared at The American Spectator. The date was September 1, 2015, a Tuesday. It...

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It's A Wonderful Life - Best film, Ever

Editor’s note: This article first appeared at The American Spectator. Asked in an interview recently to name my favorite Christmas movie,...

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Sandra Day O'Connor: The Story Behind Her Appointment

(Editor’s note: This article first appeared at National Catholic Register.) Sandra Day O’Connor, the first woman appointed to the U.S....

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Henry Kissinger: His Life and Legacy

(Editor’s note: A version of this article first appeared at National Catholic Register. Henry Kissinger was a legend in foreign policy....

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This September 11th Let's Also Remember the Abraham Accords

Editor’s note: This article first appeared in the National Catholic Register. For the last 22 years, Sept. 11 has become a...

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Remembering Edward Teller, Father of the Hydrogen Bomb

Editor’s note: This article first appeared at The American Spectator. Much is being said right now about J. Robert Oppenheimer, the...

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