NewsReal: At FrontPage we ran a feature highlighting the release of Left Illusions on Kindle. In the piece I noted seven essays from the book which I felt were particularly important and interesting — not an easy task for Left Illusions. Are there any other pieces from the book which you think new readers should make a point to focus on? Or pieces that you’re especially proud of?
David Horowitz: I would recommend The Road to Nowhere, an essay on why communism failed. I also like the two short pieces, Envoi and Roads Not Taken
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