Yes. It suffers a bit from the historians' "If you don't have a
document, it didn't happen" bias, but it's good.
Anton Sherwood wrote:
Speaking of Communism, is "The Black Book" worth having?
I saw several copies yesterday at a secondhand store in San Leandro,
marked about $8 if memory serves.
--
Anton Sherwood, http://www.ogre.nu/
--
Prof. Bryan Caplan
Department of Economics George Mason University
http://www.bcaplan.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://econlog.econlib.org
"[M]uch of the advice from the parenting experts is flapdoodle.
But surely the advice is grounded in research on children's
development? Yes, from the many useless studies that show
a correlation between the behavior of parents and the
behavior of their biological children and conclude that
parenting shapes the child, as if there were no such thing as
heredity."
--Steven Pinker, *The Blank Slate*