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A Better World - Stalinism and the American Intellectuals (Hardcover)
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This book chronicles the struggle among non-Communist leftists and
liberals over American relations with the Soviet Union from 1939
through the 1950s. Few now care as passionately and as violently as
people did then about Soviet-American relations. It was a time when
friends became enemies, and others forged strange alliances, all in
the name of commitments that today seem remote. A Better World
evokes those times and their choices, and explains why these
long-ago battles still arouse such deep feelings today - and
should.Americans who were pro-Soviet without being members of the
Communist party - 'progressives' as they called themselves - had a
large emotional investment in the Soviet Union. From 1935 to 1939
literally millions joined the 'Popular Front' of pro-Soviet
organizations. O'Neill takes us through the shock of the
Stalin-Hitler pact of 1939, through the revival of the Popular
Front spurred by government and business support after Russia
entered the war against Hitler. He traces the isolation of the
anti-Stalinists, the rise and fall of Henry Wallace, and the
eclipse of progressivism. And he explores the shifting allegiances
of intellectuals as they struggled, often with each other, to
influence the course of public debate, with long-lasting
consequences for American intellect, culture, and morals.As O'Neill
observes in his introduction, 'More than any of my other books A
Better World inspired correspondents to send me probing or
reflective letters.' It was this response, along with the
extraordinary critical debate spurred by initial publication of
this volume, that makes the book's continuing importance clear. The
dream of achieving a better world through radical violence never
dies, and the willingness of apologists to cling to utopian visions
persists. As long as it does, the lessons of this book need to be
available to us.
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