Koestler's Darkness At Noon

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...finds a tape of the Rodney King beatings and airs it over and over on the public media (as media are wont to do) and, each time, mentions that the "so-called democratic regime of the United States (meaning the police) were, in fact, fascists bent on eradicating the Black race. The united States no longer exists and there is little reason to challenge the interpretation. History has a way of being construed in a manner that is congruent with the ideals and beliefs of the person interpreting it. Authur Koestler's book, Darkness At Noon, provides a view of a specific time and incident in history that has been interpreted by someone who was decidedly opposed to the political leadership that brought the event to fruition.
The circumstances of the historical moment spoken of by Koestler are no longer a part of the present's political reality. The Soviet Union has been disbanded. There are manyluding Koestler, who would applaud that statement, primarily because of the actions of Stalin to which he was witness. "A large number of spies, saboteurs,...

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