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George E. Sokolsky Archives
George E. Sokolsky •ï¿½76 Items / 57 Articles, 6 Books, 13 Reviews
Labor's Fight for Power (1935)
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    The Sophistries of Sokolsky (Review)
    Labor's Fight for Power, by George E. Sokolsky
    1. Labor's Fight for Power by George E. Sokolsky
    The Nation, February 6, 1935, p. 165
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    Apologists for Capitalism (2 Reviews)
    Labor, Industry and Government, by Matthew Woll
    1. Labor, Industry and Government by Matthew Woll
    2. Labor's Fight for Power by George E. Sokolsky
    The New Masses, July 16, 1935, p. 25
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    Some Recent Books on International Relations (16 Reviews)
    International Relations of the United States
    1. The Study of International Relations in the United States by Edith Ellen Ware
    2. The American Diplomatic Game by Drew Pearson and Constantine Brown
    3. Friendly Relations by Beckles Willson
    4. Autopsy of the Monroe Doctrine by Raul Diez de Medina
    5. The State Papers and Other Public Writings of Herbert Hoover by William S. Myers and Herbert Hoover
    6. Bliss, Peacemaker by Frederick Palmer and Tasker Howard Bliss
    7. An Admiral from Texas by Henry Ariosto Wiley
    8. True Anecdotes of an Admiral by Robert E. Coontz
    9. American Militarism by Elbridge Colby
    10. The New Democracy by Harold L. Ickes
    11. What of Tomorrow? by Ogden L. Mills
    12. The New America by Arthur Steel-Maitland
    13. The Economic Consequences of the New Deal by Benjamin Stolberg and Warren Jay Vinton
    14. The Battle for Democracy by Rexford Guy Tugwell
    15. Labor's Fight for Power by George E. Sokolsky
    16. Taming Philippine Headhunters by Felix M. Keesing and Marie Keesing
    Foreign Affairs, April 1935, pp. 526-527
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    The Literary Landscape (36 Reviews)
    The World Went Mad, by John Brophy
    1. The World Went Mad by John Brophy
    2. Heaven High---Hell Deep, 1917-1918 by Norman Archibald
    3. Heaven's My Destination by Thornton Wilder
    4. Week-End by Phil Stong
    5. How Like an Angel by A.G. Macdonell
    6. The Transients by Mark Van Doren
    7. A House Divided by Pearl S. Buck
    8. Joshua Todd by Fulton Oursler
    9. Via Mala by John Knittel
    10. Hornets' Nest by Helen Ashton
    11. Memory of Love by Bessie Breuer
    12. Melissa Starke by Annulet Andrews
    13. Delay in the Sun by Anthony Thorne
    14. The Glorious Pool by Thorne Smith
    15. Don Segundo Sombra by Ricardo Guiraldes
    16. Land of Promise by Leo Lania
    17. The American Diplomatic Game by Drew Pearson and Constantine Brown
    18. The Inevitable World Recovery by Harold Fisher
    19. Sold Out to the Future by Roy A. Helton
    20. Was Europe a Success? by Joseph Wood Krutch
    21. One Woman's Story by Mary Britnieva
    22. The Battle for Democracy by Rexford Guy Tugwell
    23. What of Tomorrow? by Ogden L. Mills
    24. Modern Housing by Catherine Bauer
    25. Labor's Fight for Power by George E. Sokolsky
    26. A History of National Socialism by Konrad Heiden
    27. The Victor Book of the Symphony by Charles O'Connell
    28. In the Shadow of Liberty by Edward Corsi
    29. The Conquest of the Maya by J. Leslie Mitchell
    30. The Middle Ages by Dorothy Mills
    31. Passing Judgments by George Jean Nathan
    32. Jesus: Told by the Wandering Jew by Edmond Fleg
    33. Bright Mexico by Larry Barretto
    34. The Last of the Wind Ships by Alan J. Villiers
    35. France in Ferment by Alexander Werth
    36. Why Wars Must Cease by Rose Emmet Young
    The North American Review, March 1935, pp. 280-288