Tag: Socialism

Books

Dissent: A Quarterly of Socialist Opinion Reviewed

– Glazer, Nathan. "Dissent: A Quarterly of Socialist Opinion' Reviewed." Review of Dissent, Commentary, February, 1954.
Excerpt: When, about a year ago, one heard that a group of writers dissatisfied with the prevailing trends in American politics—Irving Howe, Lewis Coser, Travers Clement, Meyer Schapiro,… More

The Social Basis of American Communism

– Glazer, Nathan. The Social Basis of American Communism. New York: Harcourt, Brace & World, 1961.
In The Social Basis of American Communism, Glazer describes the groups targeted by the Communist Party for recruiting efforts and those making up the majority of its membership.  He also… More

Social Policy, May/June 1970 Reviewed

– Glazer, Nathan. "Social Policy, May/June 1970 Reviewed." Review of Social Policy, Commentary, August, 1970.
Excerpt: Social Policy is a new journal devoted generally to social change, but specifically to a critical examination of the various agencies of social policy—in education, health,… More

Revolutionism and the Jews: 3 – The Role of the Intellectual

– Glazer, Nathan. "Revolutionism and the Jews: 3 - The Role of the Intellectual." Commentary, September, 1971.
Excerpt: It is notoriously difficult to frame a definition of “intellectuals” that will serve for all times and all issues, but let me suggest a working one: Intellectuals are people… More

Lipset’s big question

– Glazer, Nathan. "Lipset's big question." The Public Interest 148 (2002): 111-118.
Excerpt: Seymore Martin Lipset and Gary Marks’ It Didn’t Happen Here: Why Socialism Failed in the United States represents Lipset’s most recent and most substantial entry in his… More

Essays

Dissent: A Quarterly of Socialist Opinion Reviewed

– Glazer, Nathan. "Dissent: A Quarterly of Socialist Opinion' Reviewed." Review of Dissent, Commentary, February, 1954.
Excerpt: When, about a year ago, one heard that a group of writers dissatisfied with the prevailing trends in American politics—Irving Howe, Lewis Coser, Travers Clement, Meyer Schapiro,… More

The Social Basis of American Communism

– Glazer, Nathan. The Social Basis of American Communism. New York: Harcourt, Brace & World, 1961.
In The Social Basis of American Communism, Glazer describes the groups targeted by the Communist Party for recruiting efforts and those making up the majority of its membership.  He also… More

Social Policy, May/June 1970 Reviewed

– Glazer, Nathan. "Social Policy, May/June 1970 Reviewed." Review of Social Policy, Commentary, August, 1970.
Excerpt: Social Policy is a new journal devoted generally to social change, but specifically to a critical examination of the various agencies of social policy—in education, health,… More

Revolutionism and the Jews: 3 – The Role of the Intellectual

– Glazer, Nathan. "Revolutionism and the Jews: 3 - The Role of the Intellectual." Commentary, September, 1971.
Excerpt: It is notoriously difficult to frame a definition of “intellectuals” that will serve for all times and all issues, but let me suggest a working one: Intellectuals are people… More

Lipset’s big question

– Glazer, Nathan. "Lipset's big question." The Public Interest 148 (2002): 111-118.
Excerpt: Seymore Martin Lipset and Gary Marks’ It Didn’t Happen Here: Why Socialism Failed in the United States represents Lipset’s most recent and most substantial entry in his… More

Commentary

Dissent: A Quarterly of Socialist Opinion Reviewed

– Glazer, Nathan. "Dissent: A Quarterly of Socialist Opinion' Reviewed." Review of Dissent, Commentary, February, 1954.
Excerpt: When, about a year ago, one heard that a group of writers dissatisfied with the prevailing trends in American politics—Irving Howe, Lewis Coser, Travers Clement, Meyer Schapiro,… More

The Social Basis of American Communism

– Glazer, Nathan. The Social Basis of American Communism. New York: Harcourt, Brace & World, 1961.
In The Social Basis of American Communism, Glazer describes the groups targeted by the Communist Party for recruiting efforts and those making up the majority of its membership.  He also… More

Social Policy, May/June 1970 Reviewed

– Glazer, Nathan. "Social Policy, May/June 1970 Reviewed." Review of Social Policy, Commentary, August, 1970.
Excerpt: Social Policy is a new journal devoted generally to social change, but specifically to a critical examination of the various agencies of social policy—in education, health,… More

Revolutionism and the Jews: 3 – The Role of the Intellectual

– Glazer, Nathan. "Revolutionism and the Jews: 3 - The Role of the Intellectual." Commentary, September, 1971.
Excerpt: It is notoriously difficult to frame a definition of “intellectuals” that will serve for all times and all issues, but let me suggest a working one: Intellectuals are people… More

Lipset’s big question

– Glazer, Nathan. "Lipset's big question." The Public Interest 148 (2002): 111-118.
Excerpt: Seymore Martin Lipset and Gary Marks’ It Didn’t Happen Here: Why Socialism Failed in the United States represents Lipset’s most recent and most substantial entry in his… More

Multimedia

Dissent: A Quarterly of Socialist Opinion Reviewed

– Glazer, Nathan. "Dissent: A Quarterly of Socialist Opinion' Reviewed." Review of Dissent, Commentary, February, 1954.
Excerpt: When, about a year ago, one heard that a group of writers dissatisfied with the prevailing trends in American politics—Irving Howe, Lewis Coser, Travers Clement, Meyer Schapiro,… More

The Social Basis of American Communism

– Glazer, Nathan. The Social Basis of American Communism. New York: Harcourt, Brace & World, 1961.
In The Social Basis of American Communism, Glazer describes the groups targeted by the Communist Party for recruiting efforts and those making up the majority of its membership.  He also… More

Social Policy, May/June 1970 Reviewed

– Glazer, Nathan. "Social Policy, May/June 1970 Reviewed." Review of Social Policy, Commentary, August, 1970.
Excerpt: Social Policy is a new journal devoted generally to social change, but specifically to a critical examination of the various agencies of social policy—in education, health,… More

Revolutionism and the Jews: 3 – The Role of the Intellectual

– Glazer, Nathan. "Revolutionism and the Jews: 3 - The Role of the Intellectual." Commentary, September, 1971.
Excerpt: It is notoriously difficult to frame a definition of “intellectuals” that will serve for all times and all issues, but let me suggest a working one: Intellectuals are people… More

Lipset’s big question

– Glazer, Nathan. "Lipset's big question." The Public Interest 148 (2002): 111-118.
Excerpt: Seymore Martin Lipset and Gary Marks’ It Didn’t Happen Here: Why Socialism Failed in the United States represents Lipset’s most recent and most substantial entry in his… More

Teaching

Dissent: A Quarterly of Socialist Opinion Reviewed

– Glazer, Nathan. "Dissent: A Quarterly of Socialist Opinion' Reviewed." Review of Dissent, Commentary, February, 1954.
Excerpt: When, about a year ago, one heard that a group of writers dissatisfied with the prevailing trends in American politics—Irving Howe, Lewis Coser, Travers Clement, Meyer Schapiro,… More

The Social Basis of American Communism

– Glazer, Nathan. The Social Basis of American Communism. New York: Harcourt, Brace & World, 1961.
In The Social Basis of American Communism, Glazer describes the groups targeted by the Communist Party for recruiting efforts and those making up the majority of its membership.  He also… More

Social Policy, May/June 1970 Reviewed

– Glazer, Nathan. "Social Policy, May/June 1970 Reviewed." Review of Social Policy, Commentary, August, 1970.
Excerpt: Social Policy is a new journal devoted generally to social change, but specifically to a critical examination of the various agencies of social policy—in education, health,… More

Revolutionism and the Jews: 3 – The Role of the Intellectual

– Glazer, Nathan. "Revolutionism and the Jews: 3 - The Role of the Intellectual." Commentary, September, 1971.
Excerpt: It is notoriously difficult to frame a definition of “intellectuals” that will serve for all times and all issues, but let me suggest a working one: Intellectuals are people… More

Lipset’s big question

– Glazer, Nathan. "Lipset's big question." The Public Interest 148 (2002): 111-118.
Excerpt: Seymore Martin Lipset and Gary Marks’ It Didn’t Happen Here: Why Socialism Failed in the United States represents Lipset’s most recent and most substantial entry in his… More