Did Solzhenitsyn Win the Cold War?
10 August 2007 at 11:20 am Peter G. Klein Leave a comment
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[A]ny news account, biography or political history of the twentieth Century that talks about who “won” the Cold War — a complicated historical reality for sure — and does not include Solzhenitsyn with Reagan, Thatcher, and Pope John Paul II is not only incomplete but wrong. Solzhenitsyn was the inside man.
That is John Couretas, writing about Edward Ericson and Daniel Mahoney’s Solzhenitsyn Reader (ISI Books, 2006). Here is a longer review in the Occidental Quarterly. Here is editor Mahoney writing about the book.
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