Articles in FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT
“A Very European Story”
By Gaither Stewart |
Symbols and objects held sacred by a whole people form a more powerful protective barrier than the highest of walls. Even the Great Wall of China was more …
DEFINITIONS: THE PROLETARIAT
By Gaither Stewart
“Suppose that some great disaster were to sweep ten million families out to sea and leave ‘em on a desert island to starve and rot. That would be what you might …
BY GAITHER STEWART |
As ruler of the U.S.S.R. from 1929 to 1953, Joseph Stalin was in charge of Soviet policies during the early phase of the Cold War. He adopted the name Stalin, which means …
By Gaither Stewart
Plutocrat and 100% establishmentarian Hillary Clinton a communist! Anticommunism is a form of induced insanity, the world upside down. In the Western world, and especially in the US, we can say it is …
BY GAITHER STEWART
Alex and his Droogs, looking for trouble. The nihilistic and deeply alienated working class youth portrayed in A Clockwork Orange was a precise harbinger of things to come. The Italian Skins is just …
By Gaither Stewart
Charming scum: with Berlusconi the Italian Right rides high.
(Rome) I feel sick.
She says I’m sick in the head.
Actually I’m sick in the heart, sick in my viscera. My head reels, I feel …
SPECIAL TO CYRANO’S JOURNAL—
<<< Statue commemorating Cervantes in Nafpaktos (Lepanto), Greece. Don Quixote’s author died on the same date as Wm. Shakespeare [April 23, 1616]. Their unfailing insights into the human character are their eternal …
By Gaither Stewart | Dateline: 4 March 2008
Berlusconi, protean fascistoid demagogue and inevitable maggot on a decomposing bourgeois state.
(Rome) A peculiar dualism marks the peoples of the Italian peninsula: the conflict of …
By Gaither Stewart
According to the Russian Communist theorist
Georgy Plekhanov, “the belief in art for
art’s sake arises when artists and people
keenly interested in art are hopelessly out
of harmony with their social environment.”
A BEGINNER JOURNALIST IN ROME …



