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...Europe is in peril of becoming totally Communist-dominated. China, largely because of America's betrayal, is threatened thus. In fact, in every part of the world the things that matter most are in jeopardy because of Marxian and other collectivisms. . . . It will take a tidal wave to reverse these anti-God trends and save our nation and our world after the pattern God willed and manifested through His Son. In that process this church and each of us can have a real part...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Tidal Wave | 8/11/1947 | See Source »

...name had to be found for the age in which we live," says the author of this book, "we might safely call it the Marxian era. For, in one way or another, the most important facts of our time lead back to one man-Karl Marx...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Marx Debunked | 5/19/1947 | See Source »

Interviewers who tried to pin down Sheldon Sackett found him as jumpy as a flea circus, and as vague as a summer breeze. He likes crimson shirts and flossy hotel suites, which he roams with Groucho Marxian energy, gulping strategically placed drinks of Scotch, nibbling toast, bawling into telephones, thrusting laploads of handouts on his visitors. The handouts range from his financial statements (sound enough) to his theories about what ails the U.S. press (mostly sound effects...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Two Suns & a Star | 4/14/1947 | See Source »

Expropriation of the expropriators according to the Marxian formula for the last lays of capitalism has already come about declared Joseph A. Schumpeter, professor of Economics, in debate last night with Paul M. Sweezy, noted theorist on socialism...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Schumpeter Sees Peaceful Socialist Spread as Sweezy Remains Skeptical | 3/28/1947 | See Source »

...such English intellectuals as Critic George Orwell and Editor Cyril Connolly, the bi-monthly Partisan Review is the voice of the U.S. intellectual Left. If so, it is a small (circ. 6,500) and often confused voice. Once Communist, it shifted to quasi-Trotskyite, is now vaguely Marxian (but anti-Stalinist), and more literary than partisan. In its 13 years it has published such U.S. writers as John Dos Passos, James T. Farrell, and Gertrude Stein...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Light Up in London | 3/10/1947 | See Source »

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