New Trends Vol. 1, No. 7 (April 1946)

The Vol. 1, No. 7 (April 1946) issue of New Trends, an anarchist publication produced out of New York City from September 1945 until August 1946.

Submitted by Juan Conatz on July 27, 2016

Contents include:

-Dark currents in Russia by George Michel

-Food as a political weapon

-Wheat for the French and starvation for the Russians

-Not enough whitewash

-De Gaulle: the modern iron mask

-No labor protection in Russia

-Political abstentionists pro tem

-"Settlement" in Iran

-Problems of Negro migration by George Creighton (a.k.a. Glenn Carrington)

-Goya's rebel art lives on

-Voices out of Spain

-An interview with Araquistain on the CNT

-Reveille for Mr. Alinsky by J.S. White (a.k.a. Jack Schlesinger)

-Do they understand?

-Not all the answers by Eric Duane

-Letters from Holland by Albert de Jong

-Vishinsky outlaws tolerance by Joseph Rose

-Auto delegates in action by Rose Pesotta

-De Gaulle a prisoner by Pierre Besnard

-From our readers

This issue scanned for libcom.org by New York/New Jersey Workers Solidarity Alliance archives.

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