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From the Pen of David Horowitz: December 11, 2009
The perspective that informs the nearly seven hundred pages of A People’s History is a plodding Marxism supplemented by the preposterous idea that nation-states are merely a fiction, and only economic classes are “real†social actors:
Class interest has always been obscured behind an all-encompassing veil called “the national interest.†My own war experience [in [...]
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