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STEVEN’s Substack

STEVEN TRAVERS

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KARL MARX: SATANIST?

Dr. Paul Kengor has uncovered some hidden truths about Karl Marx in his book

18 days ago
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SCORSESE’S BEST MOVIE?

What is Martin Scorsese’s greatest film? Mean Streets, Taxi Driver, Raging Bull, Goodfellas? Classic cinema all, but The Departed (2006) may rank as his greatest achievement. Admittedly, it is a complicated story not easily followed by firs...

a month ago
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WAS TOM SEAVER THE GREATEST PITCHER IN BASEBALL HISTORY?

Ah, baseball history. Arguing baseball is different from other sports. Nobody would say Bronco Nagurski was as good as LaDainian Tomlinson. Nobody would say Hank Luisetti could carry Kobe Bryant’s jock strap. But Walter Johnson? He holds up...

2 months ago
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A CAUTIONARY TALE

Marc Reisner was a Californian who in 1979 received a grant to investigate water resources in the American West. The result is his 1986 magnum opus, Cadillac Desert: The American West and Its Disappearing Water. Read some 38 years later, it...

3 months ago
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  • STEVEN TRAVERS

    Steven Travers is a former screenwriter who has authored over 30 books including Best Sports Writing Ever.

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