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It Seems to Heywood Broun

Broun, Heywood | April 23, 1930 issue

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The author finds it difficult to locate the main thread of the Communist propagandic theory over here. In the same speech the agitator will predict the imminence of the day on which the comrades are to take over the whole economic and governmental structure of the United States and immediately after he will shed tears of woe at the prospect of an attack upon the Soviet Republic by the powerful financial interests of the country. Personally the author feels the Communists have made little headway over here. He is not necessarily rejoicing in this. He is merely stating it as an opinion.

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COMMUNISM; PROPAGANDA; FORECASTING; SPEECH; ECONOMIC structure; UNITED States
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