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From: John Young <jya@pipeline.com>
Date: Mon, 15 Apr 1996 05:17:10 +0800
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Subject: NOS_tal
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4-14-96. TP:
"Was McCarthy Right About the Left?"
Citing the Venona program decryption "revelations,"
Nicholas von Hoffman polemicizes about the consequences of
the left's refusal to face that McCarthy may have been more
truthful about communist infiltration of the USG than he
knew. Von Hoffman recounts the high points of the 50-year
history of left dissimulation and avenges the right with
a nostalgic nukem dead red-under-bedder:
As yet unexplored is the possibility that certain
features in the political culture of the American left
are hand-me-downs from this period. The "elitism" and
didacticism that so gall its opponents may be a morphed
version of the communist doctrine of vanguard
leadership. The liberal penchant for government
gigantism, complex bureaucracy and central planning may
also have taken root in the liberal admiration of the
Soviet system in the 1930s.
NOS_tal
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