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Paid articleThe Last Congress of the Bolshevik Party (November 1964)
THINKING ALOUD The Last Congress of the Bolshevik Party By Max Eastman Trotsky remarked in his Bulletin of the Opposition (No. 36-37) that "in reality the last Congress of the Bolshevik...
Paid articleMark Twain: Representative American (September 1960)
Mark Twain: Representative American By Max Eastman IN SEPTEMBER 1954, the city of Elmira, where Mark Twain lived and wrote for many years, held a festival in his honor. It opened with a banquet at...
Paid articlePolitical Murder a Outrance (December 1959)
Political Murder a Outrance The Mind of an Assassin. By Isaac Don Levine. Farrar, Straus and Cudahy. 232 pp. $4.50. Reviewed by Max Eastman Author, poet, translator of Trotsky's works WE HAVE...
Paid articleJohn Dewey: My Teacher and Friend (March 1959)
JOHN DEWEY: MY TEACHER AND FRIEND By Max Eastman This is the first of three installments of a memoir by Max Eastman, a colleague and intimate of John Dewey, the great philosopher and citizen whose...
Paid articleGuest Column (September 1957)
GUEST COLUMN By Max Eastman Lincoln Was No Pragmatist One of the things that troubles me among my libertarian conservative friends is their slovenly use of the words pragmatist and pragmatism. 1...
Paid articlePolitical Reality and the Atom Bomb (November 1945)
Political Reality and the Atom Bomb Statesmen Must Not Lend-Lease the Future of Democracy By Max Eastman THE lack of manly nerve in the democratic governments, the same lack that almost gave the...
Paid articleTHE NATION OF DEMOCRATIC SOCIALISM (February 1945)
1. The Notion of Democratic Socialism m Planned Economy and Private Enterprise Co-Exist ? By Max Vast man rNLUCKILY for Sidney Hook, he published hit dafeamr of lalane ratit nritlim just a few...
Paid article1.The Notion of Democratic socialism (January 1945)
1.The Notion of Democratic socialism Is Free Enterprise the Only Vinn Guarantee of Political Freedom? By Max Eastman SIDNEY HOOK'S defense of democratic Soci?liem fa refreshingly good-natured....
Paid articleA Case of Campaign Oratory? (December 1944)
A Case of Campaign Oratory? New leader Ignored Vital Election Issue, Eastman Contends By Max Eastman THE editors of The New Leader said in their election issue that they had "tried to maintain a...
Paid articleMorals and Politics (March 1944)
Morals and Politics By Max Eastman THE intellectual world, or the part I live in, ia recovering from a grandioM delusion. W« UMd to think we bad the whole earth and man* history on it pretty well...
Paid articleTom Paine - Crusader for Common Sense (January 1944)
Tom Paine — Crusader for Common Sense By MAx Eastman IF THE WHOLE AIM of wilting were to move the mas^e. to reasonable action, Tom Paine woubl i»e one of the world's greatest writers Nothing in...
Paid articleSuggestion for Conversation in the Kremlin (October 1943)
By Max Eastman Suggestion for Conversation in the Kremlin TPHERE is something pathetic in the eagerness of our statesmen to have a "personal interview" with Stalin. A year's intensive study of...
Paid articleMax Lerner's Faith in Democracy (July 1943)
Max Lerner's Faith in Democracy Max Eastman Comments on PM 'Double Talk' on Russia By MAX EASTMAN *THERE is one thing still to be answered in Max Lemer's "doable talk" about my article, "To...
Paid articleThe Story Behind a World Plan (February 1943)
The Story Behind a World Plan Ely Culbertson — "The Strange Lives of One Man" BY Max, Eastman ELY CULBERTSON, the bridge champion, has turned his searchlight mind from one of the least important...
Paid articleEastman Replies to Comments on 'Socialism and Human Nature' (November 1942)
Eastman Replies to Comments on 'Socialism and Human Nature' Reaffirms Radical Faith, Raises Fear of Govt Bureaucracy By MAX EASTMAN I WANT to express my appreciation to the * distinguished flock...
Paid article2. The Notion of Democratic Socialism (February 1945)
2. The Notion of Democratic Socialism forward from Marxism, Not Backward to Utopianism By Max Eastman IN a previous section I discussed whst Sidney Hook describes ss sn introduction to his main...
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