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IssueVol. 012 Issue 002 (February 1 1948)
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Paid articleTHE MEANING OF THE MONTH
THE MEANING OF THE MONTH Slavery Still AYEAR AGO, in this month of Abraham Lincoln's birthday anniversary, The Progressive pointed out that the world then had more slaves than were freed by the...
Paid articleCRISIS IN THE REPUBLICAN PARTY
MORSE, WAYNE
CRISIS IN THE REPUBLICAN PARTY Hard-Shelled Leaders Are Moving Further Away from the People And Seem Poised to Muff the GOP's Great Opportunity By WAYNE L. MORSE THE Kepublican leaders in...
Paid articleTHE MAKING OF A KILLER
DAVIS, RICHARD
THE MAKING OF A KILLER By RICHARD S. DAVIS MANY troubled and fearful people look upon the final crime of Buford Sennett, now in Wisconsin State Prison at Waupun, for life, as the most wanton and...
Paid articleWILL THE MARSHALL PLAN BREAK US?
ROWEN, HOBABT
Will The Marshall Plan Break Us? The Official Facts Tell a Revealing Story which Answers Many Of the Questions Raised by the Left and Right Extremists By HOBART ROWEN THE United States can...
Paid articleBRITISH LABOR AND ITS CRITICS
ALLEN, DEVERE
BRITISH LABOR CONFOUNDS ITS CRITICS Industrial Production Soars under Democratic Socialism Despite the Widespread Lack of Adequate Rations By DEVERE ALLEN London ONE bitter night in the...
Paid articleWHAT MAKES WALLACE RUN?
Wechsler, James A.
Report from Washington What Makes Wallace Run? By JAMES A. WECHSLER Washington, D. C. THE uproar created by Henry Wallace's third party candidacy reveals a good deal about America in this Winter...
Paid articleTHE MOOD OF AMERICA
al., DONALD WILLARD et
THE MOOD OF AMERICA Round-Up of Regional Reports from The Progressives Correspondents What About Wallace? New England By Donald Willard Boston BECAUSE of the peculiar nature of Massachusetts...
Paid articleYOUR MONEY'S WORTH
Sheridan, Mary
YOUR MONEY'S WORTH By MARY SHERIDAN AS LONG as there's a backlog, there'll be a boom. If the trade publications and newspaper business sections accurately reflect the opinions of U. S. business,...
Paid articleTHE MARCH OF SCIENCE
Howe, Quincy
THE MARCH OF SCIENCE The Great Search Turns from Matter to Man By QUINCY HOWE RECENTLY, 8,000 American scientists gathered in Chicago to read, hear, and discuss 1,900 papers on every field of...
Paid articleTHE PEOPLE'S FORUM
THE PEOPLE'S FORUM First Response Dear Sirs: Congratulations! The new Progressive is splendid. I like the format: convenient to hold and fold back. The paper and printing seem clearer than in the...
Paid articleThe Silent People Are Still Silent
Petrovich, Michael B.
BOOKS The Silent People Are Still Silent THE SILENT PEOPLE SPEAK, by Eobert St. John. Doubleday. 397 pp. $4. Reviewed by Michael B. Petrovich ROBERT St. John's The Silent People Speak is a...
Paid articlePassionate Partisan
Hankins, Frank H.
Passionate Partisan CASTE, CLASS, & RACE, A Study in Social Dynamics, by Oliver Cromwell Cox. Doubleday. 624 pp. $7.50. Reviewed by Frank H. Hankins RACE and class ideologies are important keys...
Paid articleMissouri Mission
Kennedy, Kenneth R.
Missouri Mission THE MISSOURI VALLEY: Land of Drouth, Flood, and Promise, by Rufus Terral. Yale University Press. 254 pp. $3.50. Reviewed by Kenneth R. Kennedy THE MISSOURI Valley is a vast...
Paid articleDifferent Charts Toward Peace
Thomas, Norman
Different Charts Toward Peace THE STEEP PLACES, by Norman Angell. Harpers. $3. NOT BY MIGHT, by A. J. Muste. Harpers. $2.50. Reviewed by Norman Thomas ONCE MOKE Sir Norman Angell brings his...
Paid articleThe Lincoln Parade
Hesseltine, William B.
under international control"? Remember, our political task is to avert a third world war, in a world very far from Christian, to gain time, perhaps save the race, while men lay the sure foundations...
Paid articleCrusading Pinchot
Netboy, Anthony
Sandburg, Beveridge, Betty Smith, Edgar Lee Masters, Gamaliel Bradford, and a dozen others. Almost a hundred pages are poetry, while other sections are fictional. The book-jacket says it is...
Paid articleGet All You Can
Mayer, Milton
Get All You Can By MILTON MAYER WE LIBERALS love the unions, but we haven't read the great books, and so we do not know what to do when the union miners freeze the country; or the union trainmen...
Paid articleSTATE OF THE UNION
RUBIN, MORRIS H .
STATE OF THE UNION By MORRIS H. RUBIN POLITICAL LABELS have lost their meaning. Today, in one important field, they conceal more than they reveal. Words like "liberal," "progressive,"...
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