03871nam a2200385 a 4500001001200000003000800012006001900020007001500039008004100054010001700095020004100112020003800153020002700191040002100218035002100239050002600260082001600286100003500302245009100337246004300428260005200471300002500523490002400548500012700572504005100699505225100750533015203001600006303153655002903216700002503245710001703270800005503287856012603342999001703468ebr10653967CaPaEBRm u cr cn|||||||||101007s2011 ilua sb 001 0deng d z 2010040852 z9780252035852 (hardcover alk. paper) z0252035852 (hardcover alk. paper) z9780252090127 (e-book) aCaPaEBRcCaPaEBR a(OCoLC)84117136214aPS3507.R55bA6 2011eb04a818/.522221 aDreiser, Theodore,d1871-1945.10aPolitical writingsh[electronic resource] /cTheodore Dreiser ; edited by Jude Davies.3 aTheodore Dreiser :bpolitical writings aUrbana :bUniversity of Illinois Press,cc2011. axxix, 321 p. :bill.1 aThe Dreiser edition aThis volume gathers Dreiser's most important political writings from his journalism, memoirs, and long out-of-print books. aIncludes bibliographical references and index.0 aPART 1: 1895-1910 -- Historical Commentary -- America, Europe, and Cuba -- Women's Suffrage -- The Toil of the Laborer -- Helps the Municipality Owes the Housewife -- The Problem of the Dying Baby -- The State of the Negro -- The Day of Special Priviledges -- The Death of Francisco Ferrer -- PART 2: 1911-1928 -- Historical Commentary -- From "The Girl in the Coffin" -- From "Life, Art and America" -- American Idealism and German Frightfulness -- From "More Democracy or Less? An Inquiry" -- Dreiser Sees No Progress -- A Word Concerning Birth Control -- Contribution to "The Rights of a Columnist: A Symposium on the Case of Heywood Broun versus the New York World" -- From "Dreiser Looks at Russia" -- PART 3: 1929-1937 -- Historical Commentary -- Dreiser Discusses Dewey Plan -- John Reed Club Answer -- Mooney and America -- On the Communists and Their Platform -- The American Press and American Political Prisoners -- Speech on the Scottsboro Case -- Interview with Nazife Osman Pasha -- From "Tragic America" -- Introduction to "Harlan Miners Speak: Report on Terrorism in the Kentucky Coal Fields" -- America -- The Child and the School -- Editorial Note on the New Deal and Soviet Policy -- The "Is Dreiser Anti-Semitic?" Correspondence -- Flies and Locusts -- "They Shall Not Die" Indicts North as Well as the South -- Contribution to "Where We Stand" -- Dreiser Denies He Is Anti-Semitic -- Contribution to "What Is Americanism? A Symposium on Marxism and the American Tradition" -- Epic Technologists Must Plan -- Mea Culpa -- Statement on Russia and the Struggle against Fascism in Spain -- Contribution to Symposium, "Is Leon Trotsky Guilty?" -- From "A Conversation: Theodore Dreiser and John Dos Passos" -- PART 4: 1938-1945 -- Historical Commentary -- War Is a Racket -- Equity Between Nations -- American Democracy Against Fascism -- Loyalist Spain: July 1938 -- Statement on Anti-Semitism -- The Dawn Is in the East -- From "Civilization: Where? What?" -- Theodore Dreiser and the Free Press -- From "America Is Worth Saving" -- From "Writers Declare: We Have A War To Win" -- Broadcast to the People of Europe -- Broadcast to the People of Germany -- What to Do -- Theodore Dreiser Joins Communist Party -- Interdependence. aElectronic reproduction.bPalo Alto, Calif. :cebrary,d2013.nAvailable via World Wide Web.nAccess may be limited to ebrary affiliated libraries.10aDreiser, Theodore,d1871-1945xPolitical and social views. 7aElectronic books.2local1 aDavies, Jude,d1965-2 aebrary, Inc.1 aDreiser, Theodore,d1871-1945.tSelections.f1988.40uhttp://site.ebrary.com/lib/rucke/Doc?id=10653967zAn electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view c76725d76725