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
Schrödinger’s sex binary
We have to resist the mass gaslighting of women and girls
The slain in Spain, and Belfast again
This police drama tidies up loose ends just enough, but still leaves the viewers wanting more
Religious freedom is being ignored this election
The global persecution of Christians and other religious minorities will be a defining issue for the next government, but it is barely being discussed
Embracing the quiet life
Keir Starmer takes a vow of public service and perpetual dogmatic silence
Can criminals be judges?
Freemasons, extremists, even members of the Garrick Club can be appointed to the bench
Bad education
Under Labour a deeply ideological education sector could go very quickly and badly wrong
Lactose intolerance
Stories of social progress are our mother’s, er, I mean, our parents’ milk
Europe between the Seine and the Tiber
It is time for Paris and Rome to rethink sovereignty and their relationship with the EU
The Conservatives must learn from their failures
Our failure was predictable and must not be repeated
Revive the roots
To save the Conservative Party, its chairman must return powers to the local associations
Infected blood and infected institutions
Decades on from the beginning of the infected blood scandal, our institutions still fail to align themselves with the truth