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I.F. Stone

Navasky, Victor | July 21, 2003 issue

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The article profiles Marxist journalist Isadore Feinstein Stone. According to the author, I. F. Stone was considered as something of a role model for the most idealistic of the next generation. Among his peers, he was somewhat of a pariah, particularly in 1953, when he founded his newsletter, "I.F. Stone's Weekly." He was included in the U.S. Senate Internal Security Subcommittee's list of the eighty-two most active and typical sponsors of Communist-front organizations. Moreover, he was always looking for evidence of the great forces and trends that shaped the U.S. history and to synthesize Marx and Jefferson philosophies.

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STONE, Isadore Feinstein; JOURNALISTS -- United States; PHILOSOPHY, Marxist; MARXIAN economics; ECONOMIC trends; ECONOMIC history
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