Abstract

A Communication

Starobin, Joseph R. | August 25, 1956 issue

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Many thousands of rank-and-file members have been cut off from the United States' productive process; part of this is no fault of their own, part of it flows from a concept of socialist behavior which gloried in making as many enemies as possible as simultaneously as possible. There is a substantial group, perhaps several thousands more, which had begun to come to terms with themselves and with realities quite a while before last February, sometimes using those passages of contradictory party policies which suited them.

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SOCIALISTS; SOCIALISM; BEHAVIOR; COLLECTIVISM; SOCIALIST parties; UNITED States
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