
Source: Three “Whys” of the Russian Revolution (1995), p. 14
Mills was invited to speak in the Soviet Union as an honored guest, due to his criticisms of economies in the West; he was asked to make a toast at a banquet, and in his contrarian way, toasted Trotsky, whose works had been banned in the Soviet Union by Stalin. Reported in Saul Landau, "C. Wright Mills: The Last Six Months", Ramparts (August 1965), p. 49-50.
1960s
Source: Three “Whys” of the Russian Revolution (1995), p. 14
Source: Dean of the Plasma Dissidents (1988), p. 197.
"’I Love Above All, Russia,’ Robeson Says," Afro-American, (25 June 1949), p. 7
L.V. Kantorovich (1996) Descriptive Theory of Sets and Functions. p. 41; As cited in: K. Aardal, George L. Nemhauser, R. Weismantel (2005) Handbooks in Operations Research and Management Science, p. 19-20
In reality the two are twins.
The Naked Communist (1958)
'Mao Zedong', p. 457
Essays and reviews, Cultural Amnesia: Notes in the Margin of My Time (2007)
Speeches, Moscow Address
As quoted in Kentucky Tonight (16 June 1998), KET.
1990s