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Whose revolution? A study of the future course of liberalism in the United States

Title
  1. Whose revolution? A study of the future course of liberalism in the United States, by Roger Baldwin [and others] Edited by Irving DeWitt Talmadge.
Published by
  1. New York, Howell, Soskin [©1941]
Author
  1. Talmadge, Irving DeWitt

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Additional authors
  1. Baldwin, Roger N. (Roger Nash), 1884-1981.
  2. Bingham, Alfred M. (Alfred Mitchell), 1905-1998.
Description
  1. viii, 296 pages; 21 cm
Summary
  1. Two revolutions, by Hans Kohn.--The technology of democracy, by A.M. Bingham.--Communism and the American intellectuals, by Granville Hicks.--When liberalism went totalitarian, by Eugene Lyons.--Faith and the future, by Malcolm Cowley.--Liberalism and the united front, by R.N. Baldwin.--Is democracy possible? By James Burnham.--The U.S.S.R., by B.D. Wolfe.--The need still is: a new social order, by Lewis Corey.--Towards a tolerable society, by John Chamberlain.--The contributors.
Subject
  1. Democracy
  2. Liberalism
  3. Socialism
  4. Totalitarianism
  5. Free enterprise
  6. liberalism
  7. totalitarianism
  8. Free enterprise
  9. Democracy
  10. Liberalism
  11. Socialism
  12. Totalitarianism
Contents
  1. Two revolutions, by Hans Kohn.--The technology of democracy, by A. M. Bingham.--Communism and the American intellectuals, by Granville Hicks.--When liberalism went totalitarian, by Eugene Lyons.--Faith and the future, by Malcolm Cowley.--Liberalism and the united front, by R. N. Baldwin.--Is democracy possible? By James Burnham.--The U.S.S.R., by B. D. Wolfe.--The need still is: a new social order, by Lewis Corey.--Towards a tolerable society, by John Chamberlain.--The contributors.
Owning institution
  1. Princeton University Library