On Film
The strange and unintentionally funny stories of two egregious propaganda films, one fascist, the other communist: Gabriel over the White House (Cosmopolitan-MGM, 1933), and Mission to Moscow (Warner Bros., 1943). There is also an analysis of the untruths retailed by Howard Koch, screenwriter of Mission to Moscow: Liberty (July 2010) 21-29. The Farthest Shores of Propaganda
Song of Russia, a communist propaganda movie produced by MGM in 1944, the views of novelist Ayn Rand about it, and speculations about the meaning of loyalty: Journal of Libertarian Studies 19 (Fall 2005) 83-96. Ayn Rand and Song of Russia
On American Christianity
Information: An Experiment in Apocalypse