"From the founding of our nation there has been a continual, many-angled struggle between these who would sacrifice the public need to their private wills and fortunes, and those who have fought to extend the boundaries of the public interest."
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Communists from the United StatesJews from UkraineJewish socialistsMarxists from the United StatesMembers of the Communist Party USA
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"How Free is the Free Press?" article in New Masses (November 30, 1943)
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Morris Schappes
Morris U. Schappes (pronounced SHAP-pess, born Moishe Shapshilevich in Kamianets-Podilskyi; May 3, 1907 – June 3, 2004) was a Jewish educator, writer, radical political activist, historian, and magazine editor who lived most of his life in the USA.
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