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IssueVol. 012 Issue 006 (June 1 1948)
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Paid articleTHE TIME IS NOW
Rubin, Morris H.
THE TIME IS NOW/ An Editorial by Morris H. Rubin IN MOSCOW great crowds of Soviet subjects smiled happily at the news bulletin boards and snatched up copies of the latest edition. In London press...
Paid articleREDS AND RIGHTS
Baldwin, Roger N.
Reds and Rights By ROGER N. BALDWIN THE sound old doctrine that no penalties should be imposed on mere belief or association is being subjected to unprecedented strains these hectic days. Even...
Paid articleSTASSEN : BIGGEST TORY OF THEM ALL
Rodell, Fred
Harold Stassen: The Biggest Tory of Them All By FRED RODELL IF Presidential candidates, like other nationally huckstered products, had to keep their ballyhoo within the bounds of semi-accuracy,...
Paid articleTHE NAME IS HARRIMAN
Wechsler, James A.
The Name Is Harriman By JAMES A. WECHSLER WAVERELL HARRIMAN per-? sonifies an alternately sad and hopeful phenomenon of American political life—the poor little rich boy. It is sad because, no...
Paid articleDOLLAR DIPLOMACY SNEAKS BACK
Beals, Carle ton
Dollar Diplomacy Sneaks Back By CARLETON BEALS DOLLAR diplomacy, which did so much to get the United States cordially detested in Latin America and around the world a generation ago, is back in...
Paid articleGANDHI LIVES!
Holmes, John Haynes
Gandhi Lives! By JOHN HAYNES HOLMES GANDHI'S life was a life of miracle. He did things nobody else was able to do. Thus, in his struggle for the national independence of India, he welded together...
Paid articleBRITAIN'S LEFT-WING PRESS
Orwell, George
Britain's Left-Wing Press By GEORGE ORWELL THE outstanding peculiarity of the British press as a whole is its extreme concentration; there are relatively few papers, and the bulk of them is owned...
Paid articleSOCIALISTS AND WAR
Thomas, Norman
Socialists and War A Reply to Milton Mayer By NORMAN THOMAS THEKE are many ways in which one might reply to Milton Mayer's "Farewell to Norman Thomas" in the May issue of The Progressive. The...
Paid articleHERE'S HOW FOR HEALTH
Cooke, Morris Llewellyn
Here's How for Health By MORRIS LLEWELLYN COOKE TODAY'S headlines seldom carry good news for liberals. It is therefore all the more gratifying to report that in the long fight to secure adequate...
Paid articleMILWAUKEE'S NEW SOCIALIST MAYOR
Davis, Richard S.
Milwaukee's New Socialist Mayor By RICHARD S. DAVIS AFTER an interval of eight years, . Milwaukee has gone and elected another Socialist mayor. His name is Frank P. Zeidler. He is a brother of the...
Paid articleTHE PEOPLE'S FORUM
THE PEOPLE'S FORUM Not Far Enough Dear Sirs: The article by A. Philip Randolph in your May issue is good as far as it goes, but it doesn't go far enough. I quote: ". . . . and, if the country is...
Paid articleTHE MOOD OF AMERICA
al., Harriet Bunn et
THE MOOD OF AMERICA Regional Reports from The Progressive s Correspondents The Middle West By Harriet Bunn The Middle West By Harriet Bunn Baraboo, Wis. COAL rattles into airtight...
Paid articleTHE LAW AND THE COVENANT
Mayer, Milton
The Law and the Covenant By MILTON MAYER TEN YEARS ago one of my fellow-Jews said, "I want to bash in a few Nazi heads before I die," and Morris Cohen, who was of the company, said, "Louie,...
Paid articleGoebbels' Legacy
Hagen, Paul
BOOKS Goebbels' Legacy THE GOEBBELS DIARIES, 1U2-1943. Edited, translated, and with an introduction by Louis P. Lochner. Doubleday. 545 pp. $5. Reviewed by Paul Hagen WHILE only about a third...
Paid articleThe Wallace Formula For World Peace
Auerbach, Carl
The Wallace Formula For World Peace TOWARD WORLD PEACE, by Henry A. Wallace. A Reynal & Hitchcock Book. Harcourt, Brace. 121 pp. $1.75. Reviewed by Carl Auerbach IF THE epitaph of liberalism is...
Paid articleLobbyist for Peace
Griswold, Mabel E.
Lobbyist for Peace APPOINTMENT ON THE HILL, by Dorothy Detzer. Holt. 262 pp. $3. Reviewed by Mabel E. Griswold LOBBYISTS, the author of Appointment on the Hill informs us, fall into four...
Paid articleLooking Backward With Stimson & Hull
Neumann, William L.
Looking Backward With Stimson & Hull ON ACTIVE SERVICE: In Peace and War, by Henry L. Stimson and McGeorge Bundy. Harper. 698 pp. $5. THE MEMOIRS OF CORDELL HULL. Macmillan. Two volumes. 1804 pp....
Paid articleInside Max Eastman
Coleman, Mcalister
Inside Max Eastman ENJOYMENT OF LIVING, by Max Eastman. Harper. $5. Reviewed by McAlister Coleman THIS is an amazing autobiography of an adolescent. For that is what Max Eastman is for the...
Paid articleYoung La Guardia
Hays, Arthur Garfield
Young La Guardia THE MAKING OF AN INSURGENT. An Autobiography, 1882-1919, by Fiorello H. La Guardia. J. B. Lip-pincott. $2.75. Reviewed by Arthur Garfield Hays HPHIS autobiography of Fiorello La...
Paid articleSouthern Galaxy
Hesseltine, William B.
Southern Galaxy FROM SLAVERY TO FREEDOM: A History of American Negroes, by John Hope Franklin. Knopf. $5. THE SOUTH DURING RECONSTRUCTION, 1865-1877, by E. Mer-ton Coulter. Louisiana State...
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