
Editor’s Note: This article, which originally ran in the July 22, 1983, issue of NATIONAL REVIEW, is adapted from the address Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn gave on the occasion of his acceptance, in London on May 10, 1983, of the Templeton Prize for Progress in Religion. In ann...

Two Addresses by Aleksandr I. Solzhenitsyn, the Russian novelist who won the Nobel Prize for 1970 and was deported by the Soviet Union in February 1974. On his first visit to the United States, Solzhenitsyn made two addresses under AFI.-Cl() sponsorship. This...

An insider who worked 8 years for Communist The Daily Worker newspaper, editor for 5, resigns to be a Catholic and reveals all.

My reason for writing this book is very simple: I would like to keep the record straight. I want to put in permanent form. the full story of my experiences as a Lend-Lease expediter and liaison officer with the Russians during the war, when I served for two crucial yea...

Father Charles Edward Coughlin was one of the most influential American figures of the 1930s. He published Social Justice magazine with a circulation of 900,000, and 220 employees. It was larger than most daily newspapers today. He had the most popular weekly radio program of all time, with some 40 m...