The Slow Death of Marxism
WE COULDN't have said it better ourselves: Here is Edward S. Shapiro, a Seton Hall professor, writing in the St. Croix Review on the lingering traces of Marxism in the academy:
"'The most important event in the recent history of ideas,' George Gilder wrote in Wealth and Poverty, 'is the demise of the socialist dream.' This judgment is not restricted to those like Gilder who have never been touched by the Marxist disease. Thus Leszek Kolakowski, a ...