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  • The New Leader and Encounter; the international operations arm of the American Federation of Labor; and the American and European sections of the Congress for Cultural Freedom, the anti-Communist organization founded in 1949 by public intellectuals such as Arthur Koestler, Sidney Hook, and Arthur Schlesinger, Jr.

    City Journal 2010

  • Others, such as Arthur Koestler, were so horrified by what they observed that they saw communism and collectivism for what they truly were.

    RedState 2008

  • Others, such as Arthur Koestler, were so horrified by what they observed that they saw communism and collectivism for what they truly were.

    RedState 2008

  • Arthur Koestler brilliantly sets out the entrapment of a man who feels himself locked into the "logic of history" and squeezed by the pincers of Marxist dialectic.

    To the Barricades! Revolutionaries in Novels Joseph Epstein 2011

  • Arthur Koestler pronounced this very verdict over fifty years ago in his well-regarded history of astronomy, "The Sleepwalkers": "The Galileo affair", Koestler asserted, "was an isolated, and in fact quite atypical, episode in the history of the relations between science and theology ... " p.

    Matt J. Rossano: The Galileo Affair: Emblematic Or Exceptional? Matt J. Rossano 2011

  • I remember, in the mid-70s, being taken by Bernard Levin to meet Arthur Koestler at his flat in London.

    Arianna Huffington: E=HP2: Welcome to HuffPost Science Arianna Huffington 2012

  • His name was Arthur Koestler, and he incorporated many of her prison experiences in his monumental Darkness at Noon.

    Howard Kissel: Eva Zeisel: 1906-2011 Howard Kissel 2012

  • We learn, too, that more than a million refugees passed through the city's increasingly pricey hotels, including Peggy Guggenheim, Max Ernst, Marc Chagall, Arthur Koestler and Calouste Gulbenkian—the Armenian oil magnate known as "Mr. Five Per Cent" for his share of the deals he brokered.

    The Capital of Intrigue in a World at War Robert Wilson 2011

  • His name was Arthur Koestler, and he incorporated many of her prison experiences in his monumental Darkness at Noon.

    Howard Kissel: Eva Zeisel: 1906-2011 Howard Kissel 2012

  • His name was Arthur Koestler, and he incorporated many of her prison experiences in his monumental Darkness at Noon.

    Howard Kissel: Eva Zeisel: 1906-2011 Howard Kissel 2012

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