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Whose revolution? A study of the future course of liberalism in the United States

Title
Whose revolution? A study of the future course of liberalism in the United States, by Roger Baldwin [and others] Edited by Irving DeWitt Talmadge.
Author
Talmadge, Irving DeWitt
Publication
New York, Howell, Soskin [©1941]

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Additional Authors
  • Baldwin, Roger N. (Roger Nash), 1884-1981.
  • Bingham, Alfred M. (Alfred Mitchell), 1905-1998.
Description
viii, 296 pages; 21 cm
Summary
Two revolutions, by Hans Kohn.--The technology of democracy, by A.M. Bingham.--Communism and the American intellectuals, by Granville Hicks.--When liberalism went totalitarian, by Eugene Lyons.--Faith and the future, by Malcolm Cowley.--Liberalism and the united front, by R.N. Baldwin.--Is democracy possible? By James Burnham.--The U.S.S.R., by B.D. Wolfe.--The need still is: a new social order, by Lewis Corey.--Towards a tolerable society, by John Chamberlain.--The contributors.
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Contents
Two revolutions, by Hans Kohn.--The technology of democracy, by A. M. Bingham.--Communism and the American intellectuals, by Granville Hicks.--When liberalism went totalitarian, by Eugene Lyons.--Faith and the future, by Malcolm Cowley.--Liberalism and the united front, by R. N. Baldwin.--Is democracy possible? By James Burnham.--The U.S.S.R., by B. D. Wolfe.--The need still is: a new social order, by Lewis Corey.--Towards a tolerable society, by John Chamberlain.--The contributors.
LCCN
41024543
OCLC
  • ocm02099132
  • 2099132
  • SCSB-124276
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library