Word: anti-capitalist
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...Indian mestizos who rule Mexico love nothing so much as a mural full of anti-capitalist symbolism, though they themselves number some of the richest men in North America. Last year they had Diego Rivera repaint in Mexico City's pink-domed National Theatre the magnificent fresco mural the Rockefellers had ordered out of Manhattan's Rockefeller Center (TIME, May 22, 1933, et seq.). Last week the world's biggest mural project was being smeared across the walls and ceilings of Mexico City's vasty Abelardo Rodriguez Market by nine youthful painters, the eldest little more...
...dropped demagogic, anti-capitalist Count Rüdiger von der Goltz from the post of Commissar of Economy to which he was appointed last July with impossible hopes that Count Rüdiger would make the Fatherland self-sufficient, "a pure autarchy...
Unemployment, an occasional, bitterly anti-Capitalist magazine published by the League for Industrial Democracy (directed by Socialist Norman Thomas), proudly issued its fourth number, an nounced that sales of three previous numbers published since Thanksgiving Day last year, had totalled 315,000. The magazine is sold for 10? by unemployed persons in 70 cities. They buy their copies for 5?, are allowed refunds on all unsold copies...
...addition, heavy-set Gates W. Mc-Garrah, president of the Bank for International Settlements, is one of Mr. Wiggin's old friends. Often have they dined, motored, played golf together. Together they present the perfect embodiment of a pair of U. S. bankers as an anti-capitalist cartoonist would draw them. But about their minds, of course, there is nothing cartoonish. Nor are they hereditary exponents of Capitalism, but self-made representatives and leaders of a system in which all their countrymen have a stake...
Socialist Upton Sinclair might be a better novelist if he kept anti-capitalist propaganda out of his books; but probably in that case he would not write at all. Of all U. S. authors, Author Sinclair is doubtless the foremost believer in Art for Man's Sake. Preacher first, novelist second (a bad second), he has founded many a tragic, many a sordid tale on fact, embellished it with idealistic Utopian fantasy, false to human nature. Mountain City, latest of his many novels, is more a sordid than a tragic story, its propaganda negative, implied rather than explicit...