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Author Browder, Earl, 1891-1973.

Title Fighting for peace, by Earl Browder.

Imprint New York, International publishers [c1939]

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Location Call No. OPAC Message Status
 Axe Haldeman-Julius Collection  327.73 B81f    ---  Lib Use Only
Description 256 p. 21 cm.
Note "Articles, speeches, and reports, which were published in the period of February 2, 1938, and February 27, 1939, all dealing with the question of American foreign policy, or with other and related questions from the angle of foreign policy."--Foreword.
Contents Collective security -- Concerted action or isolation? -- The isolationist United Front -- The "Haves" and "Have-nots" -- The trade unions and peace -- The naval bill and a peace program -- A long-term policy -- Questions and answers -- Two letters -- "Should the United States government join in concerted action against the Fascist states? -- Lessons of the Moscow trials -- The world issue, defend democracy and peace -- Unity for peace -- Stop the sell-out! -- Two cables from Paris -- The United States and the new international situation -- The elections and the international situation -- The Munich betrayal -- America must answer the Nazi pogroms -- Questions and answers -- Social and national security -- Is America menaced by foreign propaganda? -- Lenin and America -- The economics of Communism: The Soviet economy in its world relation.
Subject Security, International.
Peace.
United States -- Foreign relations.
United States -- Politics and government.
Europe -- Politics and government -- 1938-

 
    
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