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Whittaker Chambers: Critical Review by Robert Raynolds

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SOURCE: Raynolds, Robert. “Of Human Achievement.” American Scholar 21, no. 4 (autumn 1951): 492, 494.

In the following review, Raynolds discusses Witness as a piece of crime fiction, a work of political philosophy, and a testament to moral corruption.

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