was the successor to both The Masses (1911–1917) and The Liberator (1918–1924). New Masses was later merged into Masses & Mainstream (1948–1963). With...
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during World War I. It was succeeded by The Liberator and then later New Masses. It published reportage, fiction, poetry and art by the leading radicals...
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Music for the Masses is the sixth studio album by the English electronic music band Depeche Mode, released on 28 September 1987 by Mute Records. The album...
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Masses & Mainstream, published from 1948 to 1963, was an American Marxist monthly publication headquartered in New York City. The magazine resulted from...
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The Revolt of the Masses (Spanish: La rebelión de las masas, pronounced [la reβeˈljon de las ˈmasas]) is a book by José Ortega y Gasset. It was first published...
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before being consolidated as boroughs of the City of Greater New York in 1898. The "huddled masses" refers to the large numbers of immigrants arriving in the...
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pseudonym Matt Wayne, and editing a drama column in the magazine The New Masses. In 1999, the writer Christopher Hitchens attacked Miller for comparing...
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proletarian poems ("We of the Red Leaves of Red Books", for example), for New Masses and other communist-leaning periodicals. A power struggle within the Chicago...
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Opiate for the Masses was an American rock band from Los Angeles, California in 1999. Opiate for the Masses was founded in 1999 by singer Ron Underwood...
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"Rivera's Counter-Revolutionary Road." New Masses May 29, 1934. Wolfe, Bertram. The Fabulous Life of Diego Rivera. New York: Stein and Day 1963. Wolfe, Bertram...
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