The Illusion of Immortality
- 350 pages
- 13 hours of reading
This author was an American philosopher known for his fervent advocacy of the Soviet Union. Through his writings, he explored and championed its political and social systems. He leveraged his influence to establish organizations promoting American-Soviet relations and engage in political activism. His works thus reflect his deep involvement in the ideological currents of his time.



Essays discuss the Bay of Pigs, Vietnam, Nicaragua, U.S.-Soviet relations, American foreign policy, the McCarthy hearings, and disarmament.