Abstract

I first met Nikolai Sivachev in early 1975, when he delivered a rather orthodox lecture on the New Deal to a student audience at the University of Maryland. Radical students immediately condemned him for failing to recognize that American society is managed by the Du Ponts, Rockefellers, and other corporate families and that American politics and elections are essentially irrelevant. Answering them with imperturbable good humor, Sivachev demonstrated clearly that he knew more American history than his young critics.

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