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Word: interventionism (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1940-1949
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Molotov and his leaders swiftly rent the ties that bound Russia-Czar, Church, family, village, the fatherland. The Communist Party established its own ties and it held on through foreign intervention and civil war. Unlike other revolutions, its victory did not wash away as the victors relaxed. The victors never...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CONFERENCES: Old Rock Bottom | 8/19/1946 | See Source »

Fifteen major industries in the textile, housewares, clothing and small metalworking fields will not be natinalized unless found inefficient Thirteen-man "working parties" (TIME, June 24) comprising labor, management and public members will survey the industries, report needed improvements to the Board of Trade. So far, the cotton and pottery...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: BOX SCORE ON BRITISH NATIONALIZATION | 7/29/1946 | See Source »

He was turned down. But if he remembered the speech he made against government controls at the Labor Management Conference (TIME, Nov. 19, 1945), he did not repeat it. Now he did not roar for "free collective bargaining" without Government intervention. He beamed and shook hands with the President.

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: John Lewis Wins Again | 6/10/1946 | See Source »

With World War II, the Patterson & McCormick lines began to converge. The Daily News's breezy, colloquial editorials began to shout against "intervention," and for America First. (Joe's rebellious daughter Alicia Patterson Guggenheim shouted right back in her interventionist tabloid, the Hempstead, L.I. Newsday.) In 1940 Patterson...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Passing of a Giant | 6/3/1946 | See Source »

Such tactics had already wrung from the Brazilians a verbal agreement to barter 3,000 tons of rubber for wheat. Juan Perón first drove Uruguay to rationing bread, then told Montevideo bakers that they could have all the wheat they wanted after he took office next month. Uruguay...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE HEMISPHERE: The Interventionist | 5/20/1946 | See Source »

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