Betrayed By History  

It was the most radical periodical of its time. The intellectual successor to the dry socialist Comrade, the Masses was a magazine of “free expression” that embraced Marxists and Freudians, socialists, atheists, Wobblies, women’s suffragists, feminists, free love advocates, rebels, …



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