Perspectives Vladimir Putin: Russian strongman stuck in USSR’s past Spencer Irvine March 24, 2022 Russian President Vladimir Putin is in the spotlight after he declared war on Ukraine and sent in his military to…
Perspectives No, Israel is Not Like Apartheid South Africa Spencer Irvine April 27, 2017 No, anti-Israel critics, Israel is not like apartheid South Africa, contends English professor Cary Nelson.
Perspectives Do colleges + universities=economic growth? Malcolm A. Kline August 23, 2016 Academics have been arguing for decades that colleges and universities are engines of economic growth. Now they seem to have…
Perspectives Why Does the Cold War Matter Today? Kallina Crompton May 6, 2016 “Those who forget the past are condemned to repeat it.” On May 3, 2016, Elizabeth Edwards Spalding, an author and…
Perspectives Mao’s Cultural Revolution Bred Capitalism Spencer Irvine May 3, 2016 Editor’s Note: Maybe the ‘May Day’ activists need a refresher course in socialism. Mao Zedong’s Cultural Revolution during the 1960s was…
Faculty Lounge #MayDay: A Day to Remember the Millions Murdered by Socialism Spencer Irvine May 1, 2016 It’s not a day to celebrate:
Perspectives How Reagan Won the Cold War Spencer Irvine April 12, 2016 Ronald Reagan’s legacy, long after his passing, continues to be distorted by the leftist academic community, one professor noted at…
MLA, Perspectives From Stalinist Russia, With Love Malcolm A. Kline January 30, 2016 In Stalinist Russia, they had a love-hate relationship with the United States: Stalin hated it but the writers he dispatched…
Perspectives Adieu to Two Scholars Malcolm A. Kline August 19, 2015 Here at Accuracy in Academia, we mostly get to cover only ersatz intellectuals. Actual scholars, we too frequently find, are…
Guest Articles Dr. Paul Kengor discusses his book “Dupes: How the Communist Left Has Manipulated the Progressive Left for a Century” Heather Thompson July 8, 2015 On Monday June 29, The Institute of World Politics welcomed Dr. Paul G. Kengor to discuss the topic of his…
Guest Articles Soviet Peace Studies Cliff Kincaid May 9, 2015 In 1981, the Soviet-front U.S. Peace Council held its second national conference. Endorsers included Democratic Rep. Danny K. Davis, one…
Events, News MLA Ignores Victims of Communism Spencer Irvine January 23, 2015 The fall of communism and socialism have “robbed” the “post-Sovietized world,” Noemi Marin of Florida Atlantic University suggested at this…