Rebels in Bohemia: The Radicals of the Masses, 1911-1917University of North Carolina Press, 1982 - Počet stran: 270 With John Reed and Emma Goodman, the young, energetic radicals associated with The Masses attacked the genteel tradition in American culture and developed an artistic and literary style that was simple, straightforward, and free from the constraints of commercial magazines. Fishbein demonstrates that the conflicts that initially spurred the young radicals to creativity ultimately led to their political and social failure, for the new socialist order they championed proved impossible. Originally published in 1982. A UNC Press Enduring Edition -- UNC Press Enduring Editions use the latest in digital technology to make available again books from our distinguished backlist that were previously out of print. These editions are published unaltered from the original, and are presented in affordable paperback formats, bringing readers both historical and cultural value. |
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... thought that they could evade repression by repressing all vestiges of puritanism they encountered , Bourne knew that there would be no freedom without confrontation of the puritan within each of us . The Impact of Nietzsche and ...
... thought that they could evade repression by repressing all vestiges of puritanism they encountered , Bourne knew that there would be no freedom without confrontation of the puritan within each of us . The Impact of Nietzsche and ...
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... thought of philosophers.41 Pre - World War I radicals were in search of means of attacking oppressive social institutions and the tyranny of convention . Therefore , George Bernard Shaw found favor for his attacks on marriage and ...
... thought of philosophers.41 Pre - World War I radicals were in search of means of attacking oppressive social institutions and the tyranny of convention . Therefore , George Bernard Shaw found favor for his attacks on marriage and ...
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... thought . The revolt against puritanism and the celebration of paganism shared a common indifference to historical accuracy and a common desire to shape one's life in the context of a mythologized past . In celebrating crudity , youth ...
... thought . The revolt against puritanism and the celebration of paganism shared a common indifference to historical accuracy and a common desire to shape one's life in the context of a mythologized past . In celebrating crudity , youth ...
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The Cradle of Radical Culture | 3 |
A Socialist Magazine of Free Expression | 15 |
Cracks in the New American Culture | 30 |
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