Word: capitalists
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Died. Thomas Lincoln Chadbourne, 66, famed corporation lawyer and "radical capitalist" (". . . The people who are suffering will challenge our system just as inevitably as the earth goes around the sun"); of coronary thrombosis; in Manhattan...
This unusual parting gift to the U. S. capitalist-diplomat from the Soviet Union's Communist rulers was the last of a series of cordial farewells terminating Mr. Davies' 18 months' ambassadorship in Moscow. Most unusual feature of the farewells was a two-hour talk (subjects unrevealed) with Dictator Stalin himself. Two days before their departure, Commissar for Foreign Affairs Maxim Litvinoff gave a farewell dinner to Mr. & Mrs. Davies and the Embassy staff. Tipping a glass of champagne in a toast to President Roosevelt. Commissar Litvinoff declared there was a "latent mutual sympathy'' between...
Despite his expressed pro-capitalist opinions. Ambassador Davies showed an appreciation and open-mindedness about the country. On his last trip alone, Mr. Davies reportedly wrote 28 reports on Soviet building for the State Department's confidential files at Washington...
...final words to these injured haughties, Biographer Ludwig asks them not to forget this: What they now call a seduction was, as they freely admitted in 1933, really a necessary operation performed to save their capitalist lives...
...inviting capitalist democracy's confidence and respect, U. S. Communists also invite the question: "What of the revolution?" Answer is that Communists have no more love than before for capitalist democracy. They have faced the facts that: 1) U. S. people do not now want a socialized order, 2) the Party needs democracy as an ally against fascism. As Comrade Browder put it in 1936: "A consistent struggle for democracy and progress leads inevitably, and in the not distant future to the socialist revolution...