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Arnold Beichman (May 17, 1913 – February 17, 2010) was an author, scholar, and a critic of communism. At the time of his death, he was a Hoover Institution research fellow and a columnist for The Washington Times. Beichman was born on New York City's Lower East Side, in Manhattan, in a family of Jewish immigrants from Ukraine. He received a B.A. from Columbia University in 1934, after which he succeeded his friend, Arthur Lelyveld, as editor-in-chief of the Columbia Daily Spectator.

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  • Arnold Beichman (May 17, 1913 – February 17, 2010) was an author, scholar, and a critic of communism. At the time of his death, he was a Hoover Institution research fellow and a columnist for The Washington Times. Beichman was born on New York City's Lower East Side, in Manhattan, in a family of Jewish immigrants from Ukraine. He received a B.A. from Columbia University in 1934, after which he succeeded his friend, Arthur Lelyveld, as editor-in-chief of the Columbia Daily Spectator. Beichman spent many years in journalism, working for the New York Herald Tribune, PM, Newsweek, and others. He returned to Columbia in his 50s to receive his M.A. and Ph.D. in political science, in 1967 and 1973, respectively. He gave his name to "Beichman's Law," which states: "With the single exception of the American Revolution, the aftermath of all revolutions from 1789 on only worsened the human condition."His Jewish father Solomon Beichman was unhappy, because he wanted Arnold to be a rabbi. The Cold War International History Project at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars was in part funded by Beichman’s donations. (en)
  • Arnold Beichman (17 de mayo de 1913, Ciudad de Nueva York - 17 de febrero de 2010, Pasadena, California ​) fue un autor, erudito y crítico del comunismo. En el momento de su muerte, era investigador en la Institución Hoover y columnista de The Washington Times. Pasó gran parte de su vida como cruzado contra el comunismo. ​ ​ Beichman nació en la ciudad de Nueva York Lower East Side, en Manhattan, en una familia de inmigrantes judíos de Ucrania. Recibió una licenciatura de la Universidad de Columbia en 1934, después de lo cual sucedió a su amigo, Arthur Lelyveld, como editor en jefe de Columbia Daily Spectator. ​ Beichman Pasó muchos años en el periodismo, trabajando para el New York Herald Tribune , , Newsweek y otros. ​ Regresó a Columbia a los 50 años para recibir su MA y su doctorado en ciencias políticas, en 1967 y 1973, respectivamente. Dio su nombre a la "Ley de Beichman", que establece: "Con la única excepción de la Revolución Americana, las secuelas de todas las revoluciones de 1789 en adelante solo empeoraron la condición humana". ​Su padre judío, Solomon Beichman, no estaba contento porque quería que Arnold fuera un rabino.​Beichman es el autor de un libro sobre Herman Wouk titulado Herman Wouk: el novelista como historiador social. Los trabajos adicionales incluyen El otro departamento de estado, Yuri Andropov: Nuevo desafío al oeste (coautor), Nueve mentiras sobre América, Mitos antiamericanos: estas causas y consecuencias, y Documental de la Guerra Fría de CNN: problemas y controversia. (es)
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  • Arnold Beichman (May 17, 1913 – February 17, 2010) was an author, scholar, and a critic of communism. At the time of his death, he was a Hoover Institution research fellow and a columnist for The Washington Times. Beichman was born on New York City's Lower East Side, in Manhattan, in a family of Jewish immigrants from Ukraine. He received a B.A. from Columbia University in 1934, after which he succeeded his friend, Arthur Lelyveld, as editor-in-chief of the Columbia Daily Spectator. (en)
  • Arnold Beichman (17 de mayo de 1913, Ciudad de Nueva York - 17 de febrero de 2010, Pasadena, California ​) fue un autor, erudito y crítico del comunismo. En el momento de su muerte, era investigador en la Institución Hoover y columnista de The Washington Times. Pasó gran parte de su vida como cruzado contra el comunismo. ​ ​ (es)
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