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Remember Robert Conquest
http:// www.the guardia n.com/b ooks/20 15/aug/ 05/robe rt-conq uest
A great man passes. No doubt the left wing echo chamber is already trawling for a victim, to accuse him of sex crimes.
There was a great Marxist called Lenin
Who did two or three million men in
That's a lot to have done in
But where he did one in
That great Marxist Stalin did ten in.
A great man passes. No doubt the left wing echo chamber is already trawling for a victim, to accuse him of sex crimes.
There was a great Marxist called Lenin
Who did two or three million men in
That's a lot to have done in
But where he did one in
That great Marxist Stalin did ten in.
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'Conquest went up to Oxford, joining both the Carlton Club and, as an "open" member, the Communist Party of Great Britain.'
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Were you working on an assumption when you posted this and didn't really know much about Robert Conquest? (I knew nothing of him btw)
'Conquest went up to Oxford, joining both the Carlton Club and, as an "open" member, the Communist Party of Great Britain.'
wiki.
Were you working on an assumption when you posted this and didn't really know much about Robert Conquest? (I knew nothing of him btw)
I was fully aware that he was a member of the communist party Talbot and like vetuste read his book The Great Terror when I was 21 yrs old. Never forgot it Unlike the rest of the Oxford lot he had a weakness for the ladies. Poacher turned Gamekeeper. He knew he had been mistaken and unlike his many contemporaries was not afraid to admit it.
Reading the link more thoroughly I see that he was not only a friend of Kingsley Amis, but a co-author with him of the Egyptologists. I never spotted that at the time, although I think I read everything Amis wrote back then. Can't even remember the plot of the novel (something to do with being a senile dipsomaniac, I suppose). Another book I'll have to reread.
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He wrote on Reds under the Bed when there were -
and strode the corridors of power on the back of it
and he didnt do much else ( that is - he put bread on the table by banging the silent red menace drum )
Oh and he predicted the modern soviet system was inherently so unstable that it would implode ( at a time that everyone else thought it would take over half the world by fair means or foul )
He wrote on Reds under the Bed when there were -
and strode the corridors of power on the back of it
and he didnt do much else ( that is - he put bread on the table by banging the silent red menace drum )
Oh and he predicted the modern soviet system was inherently so unstable that it would implode ( at a time that everyone else thought it would take over half the world by fair means or foul )
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