Word: nazis
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When it was discovered last year that the late Yale literary scholar Paul de Man had written anti-Semitic tracts during World War II, many critics charged that his Nazi sympathies tainted the whole discipline of deconstructionism, which he had founded...
...March 6 edition of The Nation University of California historian Jon Wiener writes about evidence showing that the late Harvard sociologist Talcott Parsons worked with American intelligence agents after World War II to bring Nazi collaborators to the U.S. as Soviet Studies experts...
...height of the de Man controversy, Wiener wrote a similar piece in The Nation which argued that there was a relationship between the ahistorical nature of deconstructionism and de Man's Nazi sympathies...
Poppe is a key player in Christopher Simpson's recent book Blow-back: America's Recruitment of Nazi's and Its Effects on the Cold War. Simpson says Poppe helped the Nazis set up a government in his native Caucusus...
...vote in West Berlin city elections. Zimmermann said the ban on the National Assembly did not affect the Republican Party, because it is not considered "extremist." As for the National Assembly group, leader Michael Kuhnen, who remained free despite the ban, announced the formation of a new neo-Nazi party...