Word: ideologists
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...McIlwain '03, Eaton Professor of the Science of Government, presided. After a brief introduction he introduced in order Huntington Brown '22, instructor in English, Wyndham M. Southgate '31, assistant in History, and Wilbur K. Jordan '28, instructor in History. They dealt respectively with Erasmus as man of letters, ideologist...
Thus with a choke in his voice, pallid-faced and flabby-fingered Dr. Alfred Rosenberg, "The Great Ideologist of the Nazi Party,'' opened last week in the National Socialist Cultural Chamber at Berlin what he called "War Literature Week" as the host of 60 German authors who have written pro-War books since 1918. Not one of the 60 has a name outside Germany. All world-famed German authors of the post-War generation have been men like Erich Maria Remarque whose All Quiet on the Western Front the Nazis think fit only for bonfires. Samples...
...radical journals in many parts of the earth. Writer Trotsky has a great body of intellectual disciples who refer to themselves as the "Fourth International." Communists of the Third International hoped this week that the Moscow trial would tend to reduce Trotsky from the status of a great radical ideologist to that of a common instigator of killings and thus weaken his Fourth International in its ideological competition with their Third. Certainly the Moscow trial had the effect of giving Communists all over the world something else to think about instead of why Joseph Stalin had still not sent...
...Results have met their worst fears. German business has slumped, not soared (TIME. July 10). Last week even Adolf Hitler could see that Nazi commissars had become too much of a luxury. They were all dismissed and German businessmen were heartened by a statement from Herr Gottfried Feder, famed "Ideologist" of the Nazi Party, who was appointed fortnight ago to a dominant post in the Ministry of Economics. Cried Herr Feder...
Three days later Chancellor Hitler, who frankly admits to borrowing many of his notions from Ideologist Feder, orated passionately against Nazi interference in business to a slightly bewildered meeting of the Statthalters ("viceroys") he has appointed to rule the various states of the Reich...