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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...become enamored of theory and either fall to recognize facts or reject them when forced upon him, Inexperienced minds too easily confuse theory with actuality, and, in particular, are inclined to revolt when reality fails to jibe with theory. But a knowledge of theories--especially of such theories as Marxian socialism--will, in mature contact with actuality, strengthen rather than weaken faith in our American institutions. The only valid objection of those who hysterically denounce "radicalism" in the colleges is against those teachers--and they are rare indeed--who openly condemn, deride or misrepresent our present institutions...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "Reds in the Colleges" | 5/13/1935 | See Source »

...Kapital, his book has been gathering a Biblical reputation. Almost unmentioned in polite U. S. society before 1929, and still largely unread. Das Kapital now figures at piecemeal third-hand in many a topical argument, news story, sermon, book. The swelling spate of "proletarian novels" is a form of Marxian exegesis. Often too obviously propaganda for Marxian dogmas, they are apt to make dull if uncomfortable reading for non-Marxians. But last year Robert Cantwell's The Land of Plenty, last week Robert Whitcomb's Talk United States! showed readers of every shade that a novel could...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Labor Speaks | 4/15/1935 | See Source »

Dancing to our mind, has always had a slight capitalistic connotation--victory dancing above all. But there is nothing, to our limited knowledge, in any possible interpretation of the Marxian dialectic, which makes that recreation incompatible with the ideals of the I.L.D. What bothers us in the matter is the name of the hall where the dance is to be held. It seems to us that a place combining the names of Ritz and Plaza should be completely uncanonical and definitively heretical...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE CRIME | 12/11/1934 | See Source »

...will find it on the grand scale in Economist Corey's huge tome. With its 622 pages divided into 26 chapters and well packed with dramatic graphs, notes, sources and index, The Decline of American Capitalism is the most exhaustive critique of U. S. social structure from the Marxian slant yet to appear. Other economists will dispute Author Corey's charts, tables, sources, as well as conclusions, but they cannot say he has failed to back up his generalizations with evidence. He writes with temperate civility, trying to make his case intellectually rather than emotionally, and only...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Through Eyes of Marx | 9/10/1934 | See Source »

...American Dream," Author Corey writes glowingly of the early American Democracy before it was overtaken by modern capitalism. Originating in revolution, it was dedicated to the ideals of Liberty, Democracy, Education, Equality, Progress, Peace. Pointing out the discrepancies between ideals and practice. Lewis Corey is, for a Marxian, generous in his estimation of its real accomplishments. To him, the impending "American Revolution" is consistent with U. S. traditions. It will mark the triumph of the socialism of Marx and Lenin...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Through Eyes of Marx | 9/10/1934 | See Source »

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