Highlights from just the first few pages

"There is a new climate of intellectual opinion in France—a spirit of anti-Marxism and anti-Sovietism that will make it difficult for anyone to mobilize significant intellectual opposition to US policies."

"Many New Left intellectuals have rejected Marxism and developed a deep-rooted antipathy toward the Soviet Union. Anti-Sovietism, in fact, has become the touchstone of legitimacy in leftist circles, weakening the traditional anti-Americanism of the leftist intellectuals and allowing American culture—and even political and economic policies—to find new vogue."

"New Left activism is likely to increase bickering between the two leftist parties... it will probably increase voter defection from both Socialist and Communist camps".

  • Liberalism [he/him,they/them]
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    4 years ago

    Yeah I don't disagree that that is a pretty dumb and reductive viewpoint on the collapse of the USSR. It just frustrates me when people take a couple sentences he said and try to make him out to be some Pentagon shill. Especially considering "the Soviet Union wasn't really socialism" is not a US government endorsed point of view. A couple statements don't undo an entire body of work, and furthermore they're often poorly represented out of context.