Useful Idiots: How Liberals Got It Wrong

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"Pożyteczni idioci: jak liberałowie popełnili błąd w zimnej wojnie i wciąż przede wszystkim obwiniają Amerykę" - Mony Charen.
„W sytuacji, gdy Ameryka znów jest w stanie wojny, warto przypomnieć sobie fenomen pożytecznych idiotów. Tak więc dobre studium historyczne Mony Charen jest niesamowicie istotne”. - William Kristol, redaktor, Weekly Standard.
"Useful Idiots: How Liberals Got It Wrong in the Cold War and Still Blame America First" by Mona Charen.
"With America once again at war, it's usefl to be reminded of the phenomenon of useful idiots. So Mona Charen's fine historical study is uncannily relevant." — William Kristol, editor, Weekly Standard.
Who’s on the wrong side of history? Liberals, argues Mona Charen in this New York Times bestseller. And they've been on the wrong side for far too long. A former speechwriter for the Reagan White House, Charen describes how the left has continually attempted to rewrite history, all the while refusing to learn from it. She fearlessly calls out the prominent liberal media figures, professors, and opinion makers who flocked to Castro’s Cuba and called it paradise, visited the Soviet Union and proclaimed its glorious future, and who, only a generation ago, proclaimed communism to be a "force of good" in the world. She won't let them get away with their snide disdain for America when the lessons of the past should have humbled them long ago. From D.C. elites Madeleine Albreight, Bill Clinton, John Kerry, and Ted Kennedy, to Hollywood celebs like Woody Allen and Jane Fonda, to academic snobs like Noam Chomsky and Susan Sontag, Charen’s devastating critique of the left's philosophical incompetence is a must-read for Americans on both sides of the aisle.
"Syndicated columnist and CNN commentator Charen offers a moral indictment of those public figures-politicians, entertainers and professors-who, she says, stubbornly refused to see communism for what it was: a brutal, dictatorial death machine. Throughout the Cold War, some public figures and activists cheered the Communist movement and berated America for its capitalist ways. Famous actors traveled to Cuba to smoke a cigar with their favorite dictator; posters of Che Guevara, Castro's military leader, adorned college dorms during the '60s; the Soviet Union was praised and defended for its social progress. Charen particularly singles out the media as having played a significant role in distributing tendentious if not false accounts of world events. — From Publishers Weekly.
Hardback. Regnery Publishing; 1st edition (January 1, 2003)
Brand new book. Very minor shelf wear.
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