This is the final part of a series of articles by Nick Beams, a member of the International Editorial Board of the World Socialist Web Site, dealing with the life and work of radical political ...
Paul M. Sweezy, a Harvard University economist who left academia and became the nation ‘ s leading Marxist intellectual and publisher during the Cold War and the McCarthy era, died Saturday at his ...
I’m an optimist by disposition but some weeks it’s hard to find evidence of progress in human affairs. Here on the tv screen is Secretary of State Colin Powell smoothly fulfilling his designated ...
I went to the Monthly Review and interviewed Paul Sweezy and Harry Magdoff. HM: Back in 1949, at the founding of Monthly Review, Paul and Leo [Huberman] said, We’ve got to talk about the socialist ...
The possibility Paul Sweezy would one day be recognized as America’s leading radical economist seemed unlikely early in his life: His father was a Wall Street investment banker, whose income afforded ...
Paul M. Sweezy '31, former assistant professor of Economics, was cited as a pro-Communist influence last Tuesday in a report by Attorney-General Louis C. Wyman to the New Hampshire State Legislature.
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