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...Moscow has long been doing its best to foment what Communists call "The World Revolution of the World Proletariat," most Russians have found it easy to believe Soviet news stories that all non-Communist governments are leagued and conspiring against Moscow. The Russian peasant or proletarian reasons that any Capitalist states which have not teamed up against their avowed enemy, the Comintern, must be managed by simpletons, and that therefore Soviet propagandists must be right in endlessly repeating that the Capitalist states have so teamed up. Last week this Soviet journalistic axiom cracked. When not all Capitalist countries but only...
...these frugal, property-owning New Englanders, the President spoke as a New Englander ("How much have we spent? Enough to get results"); as one Capitalist to another ("You and I are used to venturing capital to gain profits"). Repeatedly he called attention to New England's recovery and urged that prosperity of the whole U. S. was necessary to make New England prosperous-thereby apologizing for the fact that in proportion to the taxes it has paid New England has received but a tiny share of Federal bounty. At his chief speech, in Worcester, he tackled taxes themselves, declared...
Observed a critic of the Capitalist press in the radical New Masses last week: "The [New York] Daily News, pro-Roosevelt, pro-NRA, is utterly insincere. The proof? It is owned by the McCormick Chicago Tribune...
Those at whose doors all these events take place never seem to be numbered among our personal acquaintances, but that is doubtless only an indication of the incipient breakdown of the capitalist system. At least the important compiling of records of deeds of derring do is performed for all who have eyes to see by little cultural phenomena like the Boston Daily Record...
...Capitalist Coop. To Founder Grimes IGA co-operation has been a profitable crusade. About 65% of the canned goods, coffee and some 900 other items sold in IGA stores are purchased by IGA wholesalers through IGA "Headquarters," which charges manufacturers the regular brokerage commission. "Headquarters" has not gone into manufacturing, is unlikely to do so. It buys more food from U. S. manufacturers and farmers than any other wholesale or chain organization except Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. To test, ship and merchandise this food it employs 150 people at the Chicago office, and at branches in Seattle, New York...