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The Socialist Survivors

Wakefield, Dan | February 2, 1957 issue

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The author says that after 20 years of division and distress, what is left of the two main branches of the Socialist movement in the U.S. recently joined in a unity convention at the Hotel Biltmore and called forth the vision of human salvation that is found so disturbing by the public at large. What happened at the Biltmore the weekend of January 19-20, 1957 happened in spite of facts and figures, and the gathering of shipwrecked survivors of socialism carried a passion that Leonard Hall's public-relations battalions are powerless to manufacture.

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SOCIALISM; CONGRESSES & conventions; HOTELS; ANARCHISM; COLLECTIVISM; COMMUNISM; PUBLIC relations
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