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Red Hunting in the Promised Land: Anticommunism and the Making of America
Published in Paperback by Cassell Academic (1997)
Author: Joel Kovel
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Latter day Marxist agitprop
Let me begin by saying the Kirkus Review (that you may read nearby on Amazon.com) is descriptive and accurate (even penetrating) enough, insofar as the space alotted allows. But the idea given there, that this is a book that you should not read because it is nasty and false is perhaps misdirected. True, it is a wretched and deplorable work. That being affirmed, there is another side to approaching Joel Kovel's scurrilous type of Marxist Agitprop. Actually this book should be read by all Americans of any intellectual aptitude who are trying to understand our times - our recent history. That approach is to broadcast this book as an entry into the American Marxist frame of mind, its gut and soul and indeed, the International Marxist world view. In that sense it is very instructive. To begin with it should be noted that the author is the "Alger Hiss Professor of Social Science" at Bard College (Stratford On Avon, N.Y.) This is an 'endowed chair' (ie. big bucks). The President of this Artsy Craftsy (and very expensive) establishment for the last 25 or so years is Leon Botkin. He (Botkin) has set us all on notice that he was a decades-long close friend of the late Alger Hiss, a man he says he much admired, (Ltr to the Editor, Chronicle of Higher Education). No doubt that he had a good deal to do with establishing the 'Hiss Chair' upon which our author, Joel Kovel sits. Perhaps, if you should investigate, you will find that the evidence against Alger Hiss, his wife , his brother, and his 'espionage ring', is "massive", not to mention 350 'other' Americans (mostly CP) who spied for the USSR. Not to mention the entire leadership of the CPUSA (including Earl Browder, (CPUSA Head), his brother and his sister). (A. Hiss was not convicted of espionage because the evidence was, no matter how overwhelming, from 'peace time' ('38), and the 3 year 'peace time' statute of limitations for espionage had long run out.). He was convicted of lying under oath - that is, perjury. These facts are central to understanding a work like Kovel's. This deplorable academic holds what might actually be called the Chair of "Treachery and Espionage" at Bard. Now any perusal of Comrade Kovel's book would convince anyone that the author HATES AMERICA, indeed his hatred is a bright, burning flame. To be sure, he devotes about a page (total), in a very long book, to a criticism of the Soviet's ultimate killing regime. This is pro-forma 'cover'. But his narrative argument, going back - mind you to the European immigrant's original wars with the 'innocent' native populations of the New World (which natives were, you know, those warlike cannibals, slavers, and exquisite torturers), including his exposition of American "black holes" of forgetfulness of our original sins against everybody (this Wagnerian Leitmotiv is endlessly repeated). This 4 or 500 year old conflict was because of the "anti-communism" sin of original American immigrants. Now Kovel/Botkin's Bard institute is largely full of "red-diaper babies" and "red-diaper-grandbabies". Descendents of U.S. Communists. Fathers/Mothers who visited their sins on their sons/daughters". So this book, Bard College and its President all ties together. It is for the above reasons that this book is highly recommended to anyone who would wish to understand the interior workings of the Marxist and Neo-Marxist mind in America, and especially within U.S. Universities, where Marxists metastasize, and are, like Kovel, particularly active in the Humanities and English departments. Study this 'work'. Please restrain yourself from "throwing this book forcefully across the room". Those impulses will come, but steady yourself! Finish the damned thing! Kovel's work will give you much insight into both the insanities of American Marxism, Freudian psychotherapy (Kovel is a Psychiatrist), Marco-Fascist Sociology, and the incredible destructiveness of radical movements, the inner workings of the socialist mind, and demonstrate to you much about the continuing Communist influence in America. ( Oh, did you really think that Revolutionary Socialism was DEAD in America?)

Eye opening look at the Red Scare as American Myth
"Red Hunting ..." is a very thoughtful and intellignet book. It makes the case that American anti-Communism was a unique historical phenomenon caused by the nature of this country as a relatively new nation with no long standing traditions; a nation based on a revolutionary ideology and subject to rapid change and constant re-definition. The US need to define itself AGAINST something; and in the late 1800s and on that something became Communism (the British Empire no longer aroused the old hatred)--another new ideology that could serve as an ideal rival. For Americans, Communism became the dark Other, standing out there is the shadows waiting to devour us. American ideas about Communism were often vague and contradictory. Anything that Americans feard at any given moments became associated with Communism whether there was a real life association or not--- modern art, jazz, non-white races, Jews, Catholics, European high culture, psychiatry, pornography, drugs, whatever.

Kovel contrasts the more rational approach to Communism by the other Western democracies who suppressed violent radials while tolerating non-violent expressions of Communist sympathy, freely admitted that some of Marx's points were valid and worked toward greater social and political equality in a way that diminished the possibility of violent revolution by giving dissenters and poor people a respectable voice in society.


Red Hunting in the Promised Land:: Anticommunism and the Making of America (Cassell Global Issues)
Published in Paperback by Cassell Academic (1997)
Author: Joel Kovel
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