![]() It has articulated a vision of a genuinely democratic community- perhaps the first such vision in American history. But, in America at least, the Popular Front policy had liberated immense imaginativeĮnergies that no party directive could kill. At the end of World War II, in accord with shifting needs and interests, Communist policies were abruptly and drastically changed. Ne of the most poignant and powerful of American dramas is the dream signified by the expression "Popular Front." These words are ordinarily held to denoteĪ political and cultural policy adopted by international Communism from 1934 to 1946: a policy of de-emphasizing struggles for revolution, and striving instead to untie liberal and democratic forces within each country in the face of theĭangers of fascism. People Talk About What They Do All Day and How They Feel About What They Do. ![]() MaEverybody who's nobody and the nobody who's everybody By MARSHALL BERMAN Everybody who's nobody and the nobody who's everybody ![]()
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