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...make sure that his study was unbiased, Dr. Robey hired as assistants a liberal, a conservative and a Marxist (Vladimir D. Kazakevich, an editor of the Stalinist quarterly Science and Society). They waded through some 600 social science texts (90% of those used in U. S. high schools), excerpting passages to show the authors' views on 1) the U. S. form of government, 2) free business enterprise...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Textbooks Brought to Book | 3/3/1941 | See Source »

...Utopia); the late General Walter Krivitsky. For Editor Riesel these characteristic contributors afforded a probable reason for the visit: Communist footpads were looking for the address of Richard Julius Herman Krebs, alias Jan Valtin, ex-Communist author of Out of the Night, currently best-selling Baedeker of the Stalinist underworld. The raiders found no addresses...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Out of the Night | 3/3/1941 | See Source »

When, under the Cárdenas Government Mexico's revolution cooled and solidified individualistic Old Bolsheviks Rivera and Orozco cooled off too. While Rivera disgusted with Stalinist politics, marched off to the U. S., Orozco moped off to Guadalajara to work on an angry, pictorial dirge called "Humanity Now." Stalinist Siquieros, always active in party politics, let his organizing and speechmaking interfere with his painting, ended up four months ago in the pentitentiary, accused of complicity in last May's Trotsky assault. Meanwhile many of Mexico's lesser and younger painters, secure in Government jobs under...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Mexicans Without Politics | 2/3/1941 | See Source »

...fighting among the Union's Socialists, Stalinists, Trotskyists had become so violent (at meetings, members brandished chairs, pulled each other's neckties) that A. F. of L.'s President William Green asked the American Federation of Teachers to revoke Local 5-3 charter. When A. F. of T. rebuffed Mr. Green, Local $'s officers and 700 of its 2,200 members marched out of the Union formed a rival Teachers Guild. Local 5 thereupon cagily elected a non-Stalinist, tense, well-meaning Charles J. Hendley, as its president, in two years increased its' membership sixfold...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Who's in the Union? | 2/3/1941 | See Source »

...expelled from the New York City Central Trades and Labor Council for aiding C. I. O. unions. Then a group of Columbia professors quit a college branch of the Union because it was too Red. Last month the A. F. of T.'s executive council, an anti-Stalinist group elected at the Federation's last convention, made nine charges of misbehavior against Local 5, ordered it to show cause this month why it should not be expelled. One of the charges: "tactics and practices inimical to democracy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Who's in the Union? | 2/3/1941 | See Source »

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