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IssueVol. 017 Issue 002 (February 1 1953)
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Paid articleDulles' Great Opportunity
The Progressive ye Shall Know the Truth and the Truth Shall Make You Free' Volume 17_February, 1953__Number 2 Dulles' Great Opportunity IT IS one of the arresting ironies of our time that the...
Paid articleThe Shame of the Senate
Shelten, Willard
The Shame of the Senate By Willard Shelten Washington ALITTLE after noon on Saturday, Jan. 3, a slight hush settled over the crowded galleries and the floor of the United States Senate as Joseph...
Paid articleSCAPEGOATS FOR STALIN
Gedye, G. E. R.
Scapegoats for Stalin By G. E. R. Gedye FAR ECLIPSING in interest the trial and execution at the end of last year of Rudolf Slansky and his comrades of the Czechoslovak Communist Party is the...
Paid articleDOOR OPEN ON THE LEFT
Thomas, Norman
Door Open On the Left By Norman Thomas WHEN the National Executive Committee of the Socialist Party U.S.A. voted by a substantial majority to recommend that the Party discontinue Presidential...
Paid articleDYNAMITE AT HELLS CANYON
Lewis, Robert G.
Dynamite at Hells Canyon = By Robert G. Lewis — = THE Republican Administration found itself with a kicking, yelling, and extremely conspicuous baby on its lap when it came into control of the...
Paid articleAFRICA AFLAME
Rustin, Bayard
Africa Aflame By Bayard Rustin FROM the Suez Canal to the Cape of Good Hope colonial powers are facing unrest, arson, murder, civil disobedience, and organized violent rebellion. At long last...
Paid articleTHE MAN TO WATCH
Spivack, Robert G.
The Man to Watch By Robert G. Splvack TEDDY ROOSEVELT would have liked Herbert Brownell, Jr., the new Attorney-General and dispenser of Republican spoils because he speaks softly and carries a big...
Paid articleTo DIE A LITTLE
Mayer, Milton
To Die A Little By Milton Mayer PARTIR, as the French say, est mourir tin pea. To go away is to die a little. I have gone away from Marburg—and died a little. It was-only a year, and maybe that's...
Paid articleLABOR'S NEW LEADERS
McCulloch, Spencer R.
Labor's New Leaders By Spencer ft. MeCulloeh THE American labor movement is entering upon a new era. It is faced with the challenge of changing times and changing faces both from within and...
Paid articleBOOMERANG IN EUROPE
Lens, Sidney
Boomerang in Europe By Sidney Lens Sidney Lens, hard-hitting American labor official, will take readers of The Progressive behind the scenes of most of the tension areas of the world as he swings...
Paid articleCHARLIE AND THE HIVE
Dworkin, Martin S.
Charlie and the Hive By MARTIN S. DWORKIN AN OLD clown, who has outlasted his fame, having lost his ability to please the public, saves a young ballerina from suicide. His spirit gradually...
Paid articleTYRANNY ON OUR DOORSTEP
Alexander, Robert J.
Tyranny on Our Doorstep By Robert J. Alexander VENEZUELA has a melancholy history of dictatorships. Throughout the 19th Century the nation suffered under one tyranny after another. A generation...
Paid articleTHE PEOPLE'S FORUM
THE PEOPLE'S FORUM The Pledge Dear Sirs: I have just read Milton Mayer's account of his adventure in Pomona in the January Progressive. He says that he "could not, as a good American, compel...
Paid articleLincoln Harvest
Hesseltine, W. B.
BOOKS Lincoln: A New Harvest By William B. Hesseltine Abraham Lincoln, by Benjamin P. Thomas. Knopf. 548 pp. $5.75. Lincoln The President: Midstream, by J. G. Randall. Dodd, Mead. 467 pp. ...
Paid articleWhy They Joined
Schlesinger, A Jr.
Why They Joined Report on the American Communist, by Morris L. Ernst and David Loth. Holt. 240 pp. $3. Reviewed by Arthur Schlesinger, Jr. ALL AMERICANS seem to regard themselves as experts...
Paid articleUnderstanding Russia
Flanders, Ralph E.
Understanding Russia Soviet Opposition To Stalin, by George Fischer. Harvard University Press. 230 pp. $4. Reviewed by Sen. Ralph E. Flanders OUR government possesses a vast organization for...
Paid articlePhilosophy Alive
Locke, Alain
Philosophy Alive The Cleavage in Our Culture, studies in scientific humanism in honor of max otto. Edited by Frederick H. Burkhardt. Beacon Press. 201 pp. $3. Reviewed by Alain Locke IT IS...
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