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Round One. Once the Russo-German pact was concluded and Germany had invaded Poland, Stalin could feel that he had won Round One. The Russians were pleased that he had kept them out of what Pravda described as "the dirty intrigues of international imperialist swindlers and . . . warmongers...
...Roosevelt and Joseph Stalin. He had closeted himself with high U.S. officers. But he had shown no disposition to draw Russian and Chinese officers into a unified command. While his Government censors kept news of Indian rioting from the British public, he could still talk about India with the imperialist arrogance of 1931, when he said: "It is alarming and also nauseating to see Mr. Gandhi, a seditious Middle Temple lawyer, striding half naked up the steps of the Viceregal palace ... to parley on equal terms with the representative of the King Emperor...
...Since when have U.S. doctors, engineers, movie executives in foreign countries been regarded as imperialist bogeymen and cruel oppressors...
Characters. Thus, if all three men were present and in character, would Stalin the dictator, Churchill the imperialist and Bullitt the diplomat have appeared last week. But whether Churchill or Bullitt, or even Stalin, was actually in Moscow none but Nazi radio announcers professed to know. Even so, it was a good bet that they were, and that somewhere inside the Kremlin there was being played out an amazing scene in the drama of World...
David Petegorsky, a recent Columbia graduate and already an established author, has contributed the issue's most thought-provoking article in "What's Wrong With the Planners?" Maintaining that intelligent post-war planning must be based upon the abolition of national sovereignty, he points out the imperialist basis of Federal Union and the superficial character of "Leagues." Except for a poorly disguised faith in Soviet leadership, he convincingly argues that lasting democracy must be founded on the inevitable but widely ignored tendencies to economic collectivism and political internationalism...