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May 22, 2012
From Moscow, the capital of the slave country founded in 1917, I came to New York, to the 21st floor of a skyscraper.


May 11, 2012
It seems that quite recently things looked so promising in Russia. In my recent columns, I happily noticed that there are quite a few burgeoning signs of freedom in Russia that were impossible even to think of in my time: freedom of travel, freedom to leave the country, or start your own business.


May 4, 2012
One of our family’s aims in coming out of Russia to the United States was to help Westerners understand Russia, from which the West was cut off for almost a century. The main source of information had been what Soviet propaganda was feeding them.


Apr 27, 2012
Even Stalin would have had a very long way to go before becoming the owner of the globe. Russia, which Stalin seized, technologically lagged behind countries with developed capitalist systems.


Apr 20, 2012
Will the United States Survive Obama’s Second Term? Before Hitler invaded Russia, a fair answer to the question “Who’s going to win World War II?” would be Hitler’s Germany.


Apr 13, 2012
I left “Soviet Russia” with my family at the first opportunity, for we felt that the creeping “half-dictatorship” under which we lived was a precursor of the full-blown, cruel dictatorship it used to be during Stalin’s times.


Apr 6, 2012
Some centuries ago, there originated a thing called freedom in some countries of Western Europe — particularly in Great Britain, and later in the United States.


Mar 30, 2012
Let me reflect on our release from Russia in the early 1970s. A slave-owning “government” can mistreat any data on anyone and convert to slavery anyone except the “government” slave-owners.

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