New Trends Vol. 1, No. 7 (April 1946)

New Trends Vol. 1, No. 7 (April 1946)

The Vol. 1, No. 7 (April 1946) issue of New Trends, an anarchist publication produced out of New York City from September 1945 until August 1946.

Contents include:

-Dark currents in Russia by George Michel

-Food as a political weapon

-Wheat for the French and starvation for the Russians

-Not enough whitewash

-De Gaulle: the modern iron mask

-No labor protection in Russia

-Political abstentionists pro tem

-"Settlement" in Iran

-Problems of Negro migration by George Creighton (a.k.a. Glenn Carrington)

-Goya's rebel art lives on

-Voices out of Spain

-An interview with Araquistain on the CNT

-Reveille for Mr. Alinsky by J.S. White (a.k.a. Jack Schlesinger)

-Do they understand?

-Not all the answers by Eric Duane

-Letters from Holland by Albert de Jong

-Vishinsky outlaws tolerance by Joseph Rose

-Auto delegates in action by Rose Pesotta

-De Gaulle a prisoner by Pierre Besnard

-From our readers

This issue scanned for libcom.org by New York/New Jersey Workers Solidarity Alliance archives.

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