How Columbia Failed Its Jewish Students
When agitators and extremists impose their will on campus.
April 25, 2024
A Nasty Little War.
Beginning in 1918 and ending around 1923, the Russian Civil War was a bloody and complex conflict that did much to shape the subsequent fate of Europe. It pitted the Soviets (the “Reds”) against an assortment of anti-Communist forces (the “Whites”). At one point, the White Army issued every soldier a rifle and the anti-Semitic tract The Protocols of the Elders of Zion. Isaac Sligh reviews a new book on this war by Anna Reid:
When agitators and extremists impose their will on campus.
Investigating the roots of the current crisis.
A combination of inordinate, paralyzing fear and hubris.
“Great contributions to the moral code of mankind.”
A Nasty Little War.
Beginning in 1918 and ending around 1923, the Russian Civil War was a bloody and complex conflict that did much to shape the subsequent fate of Europe. It pitted the Soviets (the “Reds”) against an assortment of anti-Communist forces (the “Whites”). At one point, the White Army issued every soldier a rifle and the anti-Semitic tract The Protocols of the Elders of Zion. Isaac Sligh reviews a new book on this war by Anna Reid:
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