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Whittaker Chambers: Critical Essay by Irving Howe

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SOURCE: Howe, Irving. “God, Man, and Stalin.” In Irving Howe: Selected Writings, 1950-1990, pp. 19-25. San Diego: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1990.

In the following essay, originally published in The Nation in 1952, Howe explores the role of religion and Chambers's approach to Stalinism in Witness, and deems the autobiography disjointed, historically inaccurate, and often hypocritical.

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