Whittaker Chambers: The Spirit of a CounterrevolutionaryRichard Reinsch May 14, 2010 | Guatemala City | Duración:..
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Richard M. Reinsch talks about the importance of the American journalist Whittaker Chambers, who, due to controversy, paved the way towards new ideas. Reinsch explains how Chambers was, at first, entirely committed to Communism but eventually became a blunt opponent. Through Chambers’ publication of his autobiography Witness, he discusses a form of revolutionary liberalism. This book also sheds light on Communism in a different way, and explores it in a very forthright manner. Reinsch also discusses the significance of Chambers’ philosophical, religious and literary contributions.
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Richard Reinsch is program officer at Liberty Fund, Inc. He was Charles G. Koch Fellow at the Institute for Humane Studies; as well, he held the William Blackstone Fellowship. Reinsch is author of Whittaker Chambers: The Spirit of a Counterrevolutionary. He holds a BS in Political Science from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville and a JD from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
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“He heard the screams,” by Gary Saul Morson (November 2010): http://www.newcriterion.com/articles.cfm/He-heard-the-screams-6427
“Muffled—or strangled?” by David Chambers (January 2011): http://www.newcriterion.com/articles.cfm/Muffled-or-strangled–6775
David Chambers | http://www.whittakerchambers.org/







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