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... Communists themselves and that his efforts to be free were futile . ' Alone a man is nothing . ' Wright's thesis ... Communist novel . W [ 4 ] RIGHT's experience of Communism was one shared by the great majority of those American and ...
... Communists themselves and that his efforts to be free were futile . ' Alone a man is nothing . ' Wright's thesis ... Communist novel . W [ 4 ] RIGHT's experience of Communism was one shared by the great majority of those American and ...
Page 162
... Communists , and though he may admire and even perhaps envy their single - mindedness , which to him is almost simple - mindedness , he has no illusions about the final issue of their struggle . Why , then , is Burton risking his life ...
... Communists , and though he may admire and even perhaps envy their single - mindedness , which to him is almost simple - mindedness , he has no illusions about the final issue of their struggle . Why , then , is Burton risking his life ...
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... Communist element in the work , presented as history in its latest phase , imaginatively acceptable . Ralph Bates was also a revolutionary writer and for some years a professional revolutionary . After serving in the British Army during ...
... Communist element in the work , presented as history in its latest phase , imaginatively acceptable . Ralph Bates was also a revolutionary writer and for some years a professional revolutionary . After serving in the British Army during ...
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