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Communist regimes of the Soviet bloc have become the expression and the guardians of a new rigidified hierarchical structure which has nothing in common with the kind of socialist society Marxists have always
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fine-tuning. Instead, the magazine's editors and leading writers have remained true to the traditional
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to the magazine's ranks. From that date and for nearly 20 years
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military threat was required to sustain this system of priorities in government spending; consequently, effort was made by the editors to challenge the dominant Cold War paradigm of "Democracy versus
Communism" in the material published in the magazine.
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and had no pressing need for the money. Matthiessen made the offer to Sweezy to underwrite "that magazine and Leo
Huberman were always talking about," committing the sum of $ 5,000 per year for three years. Matthiessen's funds made the launch of
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Huberman or Sweezy. The magazine's ideology and readership closely paralleled that of the independent socialist weekly newspaper
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Communist military aggression but was rather the product of political isolation, South Korean military buildup, and border provocations, became the first title offered by the affiliated publisher in 1952.
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was generally characterized by an aversion to doctrinaire citations of
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in the Xinjiang region. The letter accused the article of "agnosticism, let alone denialism, towards what is clearly a shocking infringement of the rights of Uyghur people." The lead author of the letter was
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republished an article from the Qiao Collective, a Chinese media platform aimed at "challenging U.S. aggression towards China." In response, a group of international scholars signed an
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possible, although the amount of the seed money was reduced to $ 4,000 per year in the second and third years by the executors of Matthiessen's estate following his suicide in 1950.
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Panitch, Leo; Albo, Greg; Chibber, Vivek, eds. (2013).
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