The death of a little magazine diminishes every other little magazine, especially when, as with the New Leader (1924-2006), we shared a goal.(The Week ...)(Brief Article)
From: National Review
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Date: 2/13/2006
The death of a little magazine diminishes every other little magazine, especially when, as with the New Leader (1924-2006), we shared a goal. In 1936, the Socialist publication came under the editorship of Russian emigre Samuel Levitas, and became the voice of anti-Communism for liberals (in that heyday of the Popular Front, liberals heard it even less than they did at the end ...
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