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The Naked Communist

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by Willard Cleon Skousen


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  U.S. News & World Report, April 1, 1955, p. 41, in an article entitled: “U.S. Was Warned of Soviet Double Cross.”

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  U.S. News & World Report, April 1, 1955, p. 40.

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  U.S. News & World Report, December 10, 1954, p. 29, in an article entitled: “Six Weeks That Shaped History.”

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  The U.N. Today, H. W. Wilson Company, New York, 1954, p. 198.

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  See the Report of the Special Committee on Un-American Activities, January 3, 1939, pp. 18-21.

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  Report of the Royal Commission of Canada, p. 655.

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  Report by the Continental News Service, November 8, 1946, and quoted in The Communist Threat to Canada, Ottawa, 1947, pp. 10-11.

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  James F. Byrnes, “Speaking Frankly,” Harpers, New York, 1947.

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  For a rather full report by this official who saw the fall of China see Fifty Years in China, by John Leighton Stuart, Random House, New York, 1955.

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  See Report of the McCarren Committee to the Senate, p. 1049 and also Report of the Hearings on Philip Jessup’s Nomination, pp. 714-721. For Budenz’s testimony, see Report of the McCarren Committee To the Senate, p. 148.

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  90

  A full article on this theme appeared in the New York Daily Compass, July 17, 1949.

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  The role of the FBI is well presented in The FBI Story, by Don Whitehead, Random House, 1956.

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  92

  U.S. News & World Report, “Socialists Sour on Socialism,” July 8, 1955, p. 48.

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  Article in Pravda, May 5, 1955, by Major General D. Korniyenko.

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  Quoted by Joseph Z. Kornfeder who was a student at the school. In a letter to Dr. J. D. Bales of Harding College dated March 7, 1961, Mr. Kornfeder said: “Enclosed is a copy of the quote you asked for. It is part of what he (Manuilsky) said to a group of senior Lenin School students at a conference held in Moscow, March, 1930, at which I, as one of the students, was present.”

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  The Crimes of Khrushchev, House Committee on Un-American Activities, September 1959, Part 2, pp. 1–2.

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  The Crimes of Khrushchev, House Committee on Un-American Activities, 1959, Part 3, p. 12.

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  “How a Free Nation Was Killed,” U.S. News & World Report, November 16, 1956, p. 94.

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  Preamble of the U.N. Charter.

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  The Bang-Jensen case is treated fully in a recent book, Betrayal at the U.N., by DeWitt Copp and Marshall Peck, Devin-Adair, 1961.

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  “Russia’s Growth Under Communism Less Rapid,” by Dr. Warren Nutter, U.S. News & World Report, November 2, 1959, p. 75.

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  “Russian Plan Cuts Down Schooling,” U.S. News & World Report, October 3, 1959.

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  “Why Russia Is in Trouble,” U.S. News & World Report, February 25, 1955, p. 58.

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  “Russ Admit 50 Percent Drop in Farm Output,” Los Angeles Examiner, January 11, 1961.

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  The Crimes of Khrushchev, House Committee on Un-American Activities, 1959, Part 1, p. 3.

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  The Crimes of Khrushchev, House Committee on Un-American Activities, 1959, Part 1, p. 3.

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  106

  “U-2 Making the Points,” Newsweek, June 12, 1960, p. 38.

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  “Arms Chief Weighs U-2 Future,” U.S. News & World Report, June 27, 1960, p. 45.

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  “The World’s Big Spy Game,” U.S. News & World Report, May 23, 1960, p. 47.

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  109

  Congressional Record, April 29, 1954, p. 5708.

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  Paris Report of Hilaire Du Berrier, September 1960, p. 1.

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  111

  The four speeches of Senator Thomas A. Dodd have been published in a pamphlet by the Government Printing Office. It is called The Crisis in the Congo (1961).

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  112

  Thus far the best political history on Fidel Castro is Red Star over Cuba, by ex-Communist Nathaniel Weyl, Devin-Adair, 1960.

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  Alberto Nino, Antecentes y Secretos del 9 de Abril, Editorial Pax, Bogota, 1949, p. 77.

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  Nathaniel Weyl, Red Star over Cuba, p. 33.

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  U.S. Department of Commerce Report, Investments in Cuba, p. 184.

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  Nathaniel Weyl, Red Star over Cuba, p. 157.

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  Pravda, Moscow, February 29, 1960.

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  New York Times, April 22, 1959, “Fear of Red’s Role in Castro Regime Alarming Havana.”

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  Nathaniel Weyl, Red Star over Cuba, p. 180.

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  120

  The full text of the Captive Nations Proclamation is contained in U.S. News & World Report, August 3, 1959, p. 87.

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  U.S. News & World Report, August 3, 1959, p. 87.

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  122

  William W. Wade, The U.N. Today, H. W. Wilson Company, New York, p. 134.

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  “The Case for Severing Relations with Soviet Rulers,” U.S. News & World Report, December 17, 1954, p. 139.

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  Writings of Thomas Jefferson, Thomas Jefferson Memorial Association, 1904–1905, Vol. IX, p. 285.

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  Whittaker Chambers, Witness, p. 210.

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  126

  On the Great Patriotic War of the Soviet Union, Foreign Language Publishing House, Moscow, 1946, p. 59.

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  127

  From Nikita Khrushchev’s letter to the Mexican Newspaper, Excelsior, February 28, 1958.

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  Quoted in “Uncompromising Idealism,” by David Lawrence, U.S. News & World Report, August 31, 1959, p. 104.

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  W. Cleon Skousen, So You Want to Raise a Boy?, Doubleday, New York, 1962.

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  130

  Luke 22:36.

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  Quoted by Joseph Z. Kornfeder who was a student at the school. In a letter to Dr. J. D. Bales of Harding College dated March 7, 1961, Mr. Kornfeder said: “Enclosed is a copy of the quote you asked for. It is part of what he (Manuilsky) said to a group of senior Lenin School students at a conference held in Moscow, March, 1930, at which I, as one of the students, was present.”

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  132

  V. I. Lenin, Report of the Central Committee at the 8th Party Congress, 1919.

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  Thesis of the Sixth World Congress of the Communist International, International Press
Correspondence, November 28, 1926, p. 1590.

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  Quoted by Joseph Stalin in, Leninism, Volume I, p. 170.

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  Joseph Stalin’s letter to Ivanov, p. 9. See also Resolution of the Fourteenth Party Conference of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.

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  136

  P. E. Vyshinsky, “Communism and the Motherland,” in Voprosi Filosofi, Problems of Philosophy, Vol. 2, 1948.

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  Varga, World Economy and World Politics, June 1949, p. 11.

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  138

  Reported by the Continental News Service, November 8, 1946, and quoted in Communist Threat to Canada, Ottawa, 1947, pp. 10-11.

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  Stated in a lecture to the Lenin School on Political Warfare in Moscow, 1931.

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  Joseph Stalin, “Speech to the 15th Congress of the Soviet,” Selected Works, Vol. X, pp. 95-96; also see pp. 100–101.

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  141

  V. I. Lenin, “Left-wing Communism, an Infantile Disorder,” Selected Works, Vol. X, pp. 95-96; also see pp. 100–101.

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  Thesis of the Sixth World Congress of the Communist International, International Press Correspondence, November 28, 1928, p. 1590.

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  Stated in a lecture at the Lenin School on Political Warfare in Moscow, 1931.

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  V. I. Lenin, Selected Works, Vol. X, pp. 172-173.

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  V. I. Lenin, Lenin On Organization, p. 95.

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  V. I. Lenin, Selected Works, Vol. III, p. 351.

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  V. I. Lenin, Selected Works, Vol. VIII, pp. 315-316.

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  V. I. Lenin, Selected Works, Vol. V, p. 147.

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  V. I. Lenin, Selected Works, Vol. V, p. 142.

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  Program of the Communist International, p. 66.

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  P. E. Vyshinsky, “Communism and the Motherland,” in Problems in Philosophy, Vol. 2, 1948.

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  V. I. Lenin, Selected Works, Vol. III, p. 327.

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  Lenin, The Great Strategist of the Class War, p. 17.

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  V. I. Lenin, Selected Works, Vol. III, p. 377.

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  Fundamentals of Communism, published by the Communist Party of America, p. 31.

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  Fundamentals of Communism, published by the Communist Party of America, p. 31.

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  Fundamentals of Communism, published by the Communist Party of America, p. 31.

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  Fundamentals of Communism, published by the Communist Party of America, p. 31.

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  V. I. Lenin, Selected Works, Vol. III, p. 298.

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  V. I. Lenin, Selected Works, Vol. III, p. 312.

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  V. I. Lenin, Selected Works, Vol. III, p. 374.

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  The Communist, Vol. 1, No. 1, July 1921, p. 11.

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  The Communist, Vol. 1, No. 1, July 1921, p. 11.

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  Joseph Stalin, “Party After Seizure of Power,” Pravda, August 28, 1921.

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  Program of the Communist International, p. 84.

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  Program of the Communist International, p. 76.

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  The Thesis and Statutes of the Communist International, as adopted at the Second World Congress, July to August 7, 1920, p. 28.

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  Communism in the United States, p. 8.

 

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