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We'll Vote Socialist

Huberman, Leo | October 20, 1956 issue

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This article presents the author's views on the Presidential election in the U.S. According to the author the party with socialists views are committed to a philosophy which calls for a different system of private-property relations, they cannot in good conscience vote for a Democrat or a Republican. On the key issue of foreign policy, how to live in peace and cooperation with the Socialist and economically underdeveloped worlds neither the U.S. Democrats nor the Republicans has taken an acceptable position. On the key domestic issue of equality for American citizens the right of Negroes to attend unsegregated schools-both parties have straddled. It has become apparent even to the uninitiated in politics that there is little fund a mental difference between the two parties.

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PRESIDENTS -- United States -- Election; PRESIDENTIAL candidates; POLITICAL campaigns; SOCIALISTS; POLITICAL candidates; UNITED States
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