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Navigator, December, 2001

Navigator, December, 2001
Articles
The New Totalitarians
Brink Lindsey
(12/1/2001)
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Commentaries
The Cipro Looters
William Thomas
(11/12/2001)
The Justice of War
Patrick Stephens
(11/16/2001)
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Reviews
The Roots of the West
William Thomas (12/1/2001)
Visionary Companies
Tal Ben-Shahar (12/1/2001)
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News
Kelley Adresses Hartford Federalist Society
TOC’s executive director, David Kelley, recently delivered a talk at the Hartford, Connecticut, Federalist Society. His next major talk will be January 11–12 at the Medical University of South Carolina.
Last Chance for TOC Live! Tapes
Last Chance for TOC LIVE! Tapes from the 2001 Summer Seminar on Johnstown, PA.
Soundings, December 2001
The split over the terrorists attacks and the war.
TOC Changes Brokers
Those who wish to donate stock to TOC should take note of this latest change.
What's New on the Web
What's New on the Web December 2001
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Suggested Readings: Totalitarianism

Islam and Human IdeologyIslam and Human Ideology
By Samih atef El-Zein, Elsayed M. H. Omran (Translator)
ISBN: 1555877826

"The fundamentalistic Islamic outlook [El-Zein] espouses . . . derives in its near-entirety from the corpora of Marxism-Leninism and fascism. . . . [Unfortunately, the author] is part of a wave of thinkers who cumulatively have enormous influence on politics in the Muslim world. . . . In other words, the hypothetical nature and shoddy quality of El-Zein’s thinking does not diminish its potential importance. As the twentieth century has already many times witnessed, stupid minds can do extraordinary damage." —Middle East Quarterly



The Faces of JanusThe Faces of Janus
By A. James Gregor
ISBN: 0300078277

"This book makes a very important point, namely, that historians and political scientists of the twentieth century have persistently misunderstood the fundamental similarities between ‘Fascism’ and ‘Communism.'"—Richard Pipes



Darkness at NoonDarkness at Noon
By Arthur Koestler
ISBN: 0553265954

“This splendid novel is set in the tumultuous Soviet Union of the 1930s during the treason trials. Rubashov, the protagonist and a hero of the revolution, is arrested and jailed for things he has not done, though there is much about the current Soviet state that veered from his ideals as a revolutionary. His investigators, Ivanov and Gletkin, seek a public confession and interrogate him using a number of methods. Through the ordeal, Rubashov reaches an epiphany or two while his interrogators suffer the cruel fate of the Soviet machine. Darkness at Noon succeeds as political/historical novel, but even more so as a refreshing tale of the human spirit.”—Amazon.com book description



StasiStasi
By John O. Koehler
ISBN: 081337445

“There has never been a secret police more fanatically intent on finding out what was going on than the Stasi, East Germany’s secret police force. Its an irony of Koehler’s authoritative book that ultimately the Stasi were unable to prevent or even predict the fall of East Germany. . . . [T]he final irony may be that the East Germans ruined themselves in their efforts to gain more security. Sometimes a little breathless, but a detailed and comprehensive insight into one of the most chilling and the most thorough secret police forces in history.” —Kirkus Reviews




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