Harvey Klehr
Harvey Klehr is the leading historian of American communism and is the Andrew W. Mellon Professor Emeritus of Politics and History at Emory University
Rich and red: The USSR’s prize assets
The wealthy young Americans who laboured for decades to help the communist cause
Bernie Sanders, the tyrants’ friend
The Democratic presidential hopeful’s record reveals a far-left fellow traveller with some very murky associates
Renewing academia
The Centre for Heterodox Social Science represents a positive alternative to a field increasingly dominated by progressive ideology
Why the OBR is wrong about Brexit
The OBR’s Brexit analysis is based on flawed comparisons and unreasonable predictions
Vanishing act
Jeremy Hunt did not, in fact, pull a rabbit out of his hat
A night of spectacle and special effects
Stranger Things: The First Shadow designers aren’t afraid to raid the treasure trove
The building that inspired Orwell
Was there an appetite at the time for monumental buildings, equivalent to those in Moscow?
How to lose an empire
The rise and fall of the Sassoon family, whose yearning for social acceptance brought titles at the cost of success
Social media and the neoteny trap
The aesthetics of adolescence can be a distraction from the grim potential of the future
Unobtrusively superlative
A quietly brilliant Chelsea staple where the food practically tap dances off the fork
Seeing through Judith Butler
Very little substance lurks within the obscure prose
The menopause is no joke
It is time to stop being so facetious about women’s health