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Harry Magdoff

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390:) from U.S. and Soviet archives. They cite these documents to support the claim that Magdoff was involved in espionage. Other authors have taken issue with some of the broader interpretations of such materials which implicate many Americans in espionage for the Soviet Union, and the allegation that Harry Magdoff was an information source for the Soviets is disputed by several academics and historians asserting that Magdoff probably had no malicious intentions and committed no crimes. 164:
in a used-book store. "It blew my mind," recalled Magdoff in 2003. "His view of history was a revelation....that got me started reading about economics. We were going into the Depression then and I wanted to figure out what it all meant." His interest in Marx led him to embrace socialism.
278:, whom he later described as a "sweet and polite man". This long brainstorming session on the potential obstacles the new revolution would face, sparked a mutual camaraderie that led to Magdoff also meeting with Guevara during his 1964 visit to the United Nations in New York City. 337:, as Magdoff recalled a sense of doom felt in the 20th mid-century by pro-capitalists, holding that nothing since 1929 led him to believe that the economy has become immune to cycles of severe crisis. Until his death, Magdoff co-edited the 561: 284:, his first and arguably most influential book, came out in 1969. The book sold over 100,000 copies and was translated into fifteen languages. Two years later after the death of 267:, who ran as the Progressive Party candidate in 1948. Unable to be reemployed in government because of security concerns, he found a career in academia beginning in the 1950s. 160: 798: 788: 768: 256:, on December 30, 1946, and went to work for the New Council on American Business in New York until 1948, at which time he began employment with Trubeck Laboratories in 588: 374:
activity during his time in US government. He was accused of passing information to Soviet intelligence networks in the United States, primarily through what the
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commentator. He held several administrative positions in government during the presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt and later became co-editor of the
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Magdoff had two sons, one of whom, Fred Magdoff, is an expert in plant and soil science. His wife of almost 70 years, Beatrice, died in 2002.
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for the full text of Alexander Vassiliev's Notebooks containing more information on Magdoff's involvement in Soviet espionage
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Rafalko, Frank J., ed., A Counterintelligence Reader. United States. National Counterintelligence Center, no date. <
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He was an economic adviser and speechwriter to former Vice-President and then unsuccessful Presidential candidate
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in Economics in 1935. He was suspended and later expelled from City College for activities related to editing
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A NKVD/NKGB Report to Stalin: A Glimpse into Soviet Intelligence in the United States in the 1940s
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of various manufacturing industries. By 1940 Magdoff was the WPA's Principal Statistician. During
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https://web.archive.org/web/20051211111653/http://www.nacic.gov/history/index.html
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Head of the WPA's National Research Project assisted him to get a job with the
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as the key unit of analysis for global development and the forces challenging
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Magdoff has been accused by a number of authors as having been complicit in
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John Bellamy Foster, "The Optimism of the Heart: Harry Magdoff (1913-2006)"
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Wikisource:Venona 687 KGB New York to Moscow, 13 May 1944, Perlo group
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Magdoff worked on the National Defense and Advisory Board and the
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List of online articles, books, and interviews with Harry Magdoff
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Visit the Cold War International History Project (CWIHP)
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Imperialism: From the Colonial Age to the Present (1978)
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A Contribution to the Critique of Political Economy
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Sweezy 408:(1970) with Paul M. 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Bronx, New York
Burlington, Vermont
City College of New York
New York University
BSc
socialist
Marxist
Monthly Review
Russian
Jewish
immigrants
the Bronx
Karl Marx
A Contribution to the Critique of Political Economy
mathematics
physics
City College of New York
engineering
Abraham Lincoln Brigade
Comintern
Spanish Civil War
New York University
economics
statistics
B.Sc
David Weintraub
Works Progress Administration
productivity
World War II

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