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Frequently published by the editors of LIBERTY, LIFE and JUDGE magazines was the American cartoonist Ellison Hoover (d. 1966), a typical bourgeois pig and capitalist tool who, in the attached cartoon, had the nerve to poke some fun at the instability and blood-lusting ways of the still-born Soviet Union in 1920.

Click here to read an article about the NKVD agent who murdered Trotsky.

The historian Henry Steele Commager oddly ranked Karl Marx at number 31 insofar as his impact on the American mind was concerned - click here to understand his reasoning (his pull seems strongest now)...

     


A Few Days With Lenin and Trotsky (Liberty Magazine, 1920)

 

 

 

 

 

 

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