All Those Mass Murders, Secret Police, Gulags, Politburos and What Not Were Merely “Social Justice” November 21, 2007
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Victor Rabinowitz, a lawyer who represented leftist causes and clients such as Alger Hiss, the Black Panthers, Fidel Castro and Weather Underground member Kathy Boudin, has died at 96.
Rabinowitz died Friday at his Manhattan home, his longtime law partner, Michael Krinsky, said Tuesday.
In a 1996 memoir, “Unrepentant Leftist,” Rabinowitz said that he had been a member of the American Communist Party from 1942 — when the United States and the Soviet Union were wartime allies — until the early 1960s because it seemed the best way to fight for social justice.
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn would beg to differ.
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