Irving Howe (June 11, 1920 - May 5, 1993) on State Socialism and Worker Emancipation(published by RevoltSource) |
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American Literary and Social Critic and a Prominent Figure of the Democratic Socialists of America
: An American literary and social critic and a prominent figure of the Democratic Socialists of America. (From: Wikipedia.org.)
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“Nowhere, neither West nor East, has the liberation of the working class yet occurred in the sense that Marxists envisaged. Perhaps what they envisaged must now be seen as a historical limit to be approached, rather than a fixed goal to be achieved.”
Source: "The World of the Blue Collar Worker," edited by Irving Howe, Dissent Publishing Corporation, 1972. Chapter 19: Sweet and Sour Notes, by Irving Howe, Page 277.
"The World of the Blue Collar Worker," edited by Irving Howe, Dissent Publishing Corporation, 1972.
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