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Order of Lenin: A Fable for Americans

Logan, Malcolm | July 11, 1953 issue

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When Oscar Slade was expelled from the Communist Party in the spring of 1964, he was given the full treatment. The Daily Worker denounced him as a Trotskyite, Titoist, right deviationist, diversionist, homeless cosmopolitan, and imperialist warmonger. He was also accused of wife-bearing and the theft of three volumes of the Little Lenin Library from his section headquarters. One of the first major services which Slade rendered the anti-Communist cause was the disclosure that a high State Department official was an agent of the Cominform.

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SLADE, Oscar; POLITICIANS; COMMUNIST Party of the United States of America; POLITICAL parties -- United States; LIBRARIES; UNITED States
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