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It Seems to Heywood Broun

Broun, Heywood | March 26, 1930 issue

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This article presents the author's information on the issue of communism in the U.S. The chief danger for the Communists lies not in Whalens or any outside adversaries but within the ranks of the cause itself. Palpably it is true that when three or four Communists are gathered together you have five major parties and six heresies. God's children are not the only ones to have wings. Among the revolutionaries there is the left, the tight, the north southwest, and the west northeast. And not one of these is on speaking terms with the rest. Orthodoxy among the Communists is far more difficult than that which obtains in the ranks of fundamentalists.

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COMMUNISM -- United States; COLLECTIVISM; COMMUNISTS; REVOLUTIONARIES; COMMUNISM; UNITED States
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