Two Intellectual Giants of the American Left
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.14452/MR-070-02-2018-06_5Keywords:
History, MarxismAbstract
Instead of theory, early U.S. radicals excelled in reportage, like John Reed's Ten Days That Shook the World, or fiction, like Upton Sinclair's packing-house shocker The Jungle. To Europeans American thought seemed impermeable to the difficult ideas of Marxism. That changed with the founding of Monthly Review in 1949, which marked a newly realized if not entirely new trend in American Marxist thought.
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