Posted on 10/31/2002 8:48:55 PM PST by Burkeman1
Everyone has their horror story about some PC or Left Wing book they were forced to read in High School or College. My worst book was in High School. It was "The Fixer" by Bernard Malamud. It was the tale of a Russian Jew being falsley accused of the rape and murder of a Christian Russian girl just before the Communist coup of Russia. He was innocent of the crime and the book details his time in prison and the torments he was subjucted too. OF Course during his time in prison he becomes a Marxist and hopes for revolution! The entire book was one giant communist propaganda piece. Since I had already read Solzenitsyn by that time and questioned the book in class I was told to shut up by the teacher. I did- to my shame- and got my "A".
What is the worst piece of Left wing crap that you were forced to read in school?
I agree. Most of the "experts" on this forum tend to be gracious.
In 1958, Aldous Huxley 's " BRAVE NEW WORLD REVISITED " came out ( I got a copy as a Christmas present ), wherein he presents what he saw as the world's rushing forward , rapidly, into his nightmare vision of the future. He rants and raves about overpopulation, talks about the shame it is, that modern marvels have made possible for the disabled, mentally retarded, etc. to live into adulthood and beyond ( Fabian eugenic theory subtlly interjected rather covertly here ), and his discussions of all forms of propaganda , makes him sound as though he is against it; but you have to reread his comments, in order to see where he's actually going with this little tirade.
Though Huxley quotes Jefferson ( he sounds quite like a FR Libertarian ! LOL ) , one must always remember his background and look closely at the points that he is actually making in this slim volume.
Regards, Ivan
When I was going to the school in Poland, the worst crap was the mandatory vituperations of Communist government propagandists. The same guys are still the government propagandists today but now they are all for free-market and globalisations in the name of supposed democracy. Now, they have views identical to the American neo-cons and are equally unpleasant to read.
The translated Russian Soviet Commie novels I had to read, were actually not so bad since they were well written.
"Big Government and Big Business already possess, or very soon will possess, all the techniques for mind-manipulation described in 'Brave New World', along with others of which I was too unimaginative to dream . . . . [T]hey will (unless prevented) make use of all the mind-manipulating techniques at their disposal and will not hesitate to reinforce these methods of non-rational persuasion by economic coercion and threats of physical violence. If this kind of tyranny is to be avoided, we must begin without delay to educate our children for freedom and self-government."
He ends the book with these words:
"Perhaps the forces that menace freedom are too strong to be resisted for very long. It is still our duty to do whatever we can to resist them."
I think you misconstrue his own words. V's wife.
Are you sure that wasn't SNL, "It's PAT"????
America's fighting men have turned to Once an Eagle as a sourcebook for the military's core values since its publication at the height of the Vietnam War. The novel, following the careers of virtuous Sam Damon and opportunistic Courtney Massengale, is required reading for all members of the United States Marine Corps and frequently taught in leadership courses at West Point.
I assume so, I have met him in person not so long time ago.
The book I hated most in high school was Looking Backward by Edward Bellamy. It's about a guy in Victorian England who goes into a coma and wakes up 100 years later, Rip Van Winkle style, to find himself in a wonderful, utopian Communist society. Gag, barf, vomit. The assignment was, we had to write what we liked about this awful book. I wrote what I DID NOT LIKE. I don't remember what grade I got, but I do remember the teacher telling me that I had no business NOT LIKING this book because it's a LITERARY CLASSIC.
Of course, the Empress Palpatine claims I have all the reading depth of a 10 year old, based on my usual selection of what she describes as "romance novels for men" - you know, Clancy, Cussler, Ludlum, etc.
EVERYONE (save fanatics/idiots) is "anti-war."
LIBERALS are anti-war regardless of the cost or consequences.
Such things make me think that this book is fake. P.C. crowd has an allergy to the truth, they could not promote authentic stuff repeatedly.
Really? What about Yugoslavia?
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