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"Partisan" is just issue advocacy at the wholesale level.
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Lengthy residence at Yaddo, stories in Partisan Review.
Touched by Evil Joseph O'Neil 2009
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Lengthy residence at Yaddo, stories in Partisan Review.
Touched by Evil Joseph O'Neil 2009
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In February 1938 Rivera and another Trotsky admirer, the French Surrealist poet André Breton, signed a manifesto in Partisan Review, a left-wing anti-Stalinist New York literary magazine, calling for creation of an International Federation of Revolutionary Writers and Artists.
Rebel without a pause: the tempestuous life of Diego Rivera 2008
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In February 1938 Rivera and another Trotsky admirer, the French Surrealist poet André Breton, signed a manifesto in Partisan Review, a left-wing anti-Stalinist New York literary magazine, calling for creation of an International Federation of Revolutionary Writers and Artists.
Rebel without a pause: the tempestuous life of Diego Rivera 2008
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In addition, several key Commentary staff members frequently published their work in Partisan Review, including Clement Greenberg (associate editor), Robert Warshow (managing editor), and David Reisman and Irving Kristol (both assistant editors).
Caught in the Crossfire: Adrian Scott and the Politics of Americanism in 1940s Hollywood 2007
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Robinson pointed to a critique by Lionel Trilling in Partisan Review:
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But while I'm not always happy with the direction of our Party, or parts of our platform, or some of our leaders, one of the principle reasons that I'm Proudly Partisan is that we are a real 'big tent' party, one big enough to encompass differences, and we retain real ways for the rank and file members of the Party to have an influence on the things we might disagree with.
A heads up... 2004
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But while I'm not always happy with the direction of our Party, or parts of our platform, or some of our leaders, one of the principle reasons that I'm Proudly Partisan is that we are a real 'big tent' party, one big enough to encompass differences, and we retain real ways for the rank and file members of the Party to have an influence on the things we might disagree with.
Exactly. 2004
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Robinson pointed to a critique by Lionel Trilling in Partisan Review:
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