War or Pleace with Russia?
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Doubtful market, since Browder is rejected by Conservatives and Communists; and since his book hasn't the renegade value of Budenz' Life Story. It is quite simply and quite repetitiously a statement of his faith in the good faith of Russia, his hope for a rapprochement. The remnants of Naziism are the real iron curtain; Roosevelt, admired by Russians as well as Americans, laid out the strategy for a durable peace at Teheran and Yalta; since his death we have departed from that policy, aligned ourselves with Churchill colonialism, with Byrnes' attempt to organize Europe as an anti-Soviet bloc, and Wallace's removal from office -- indices of our anti-Russian stand today. We need Russia's cooperation, her foreign trade. Speculative market.
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Earl Browder
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