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How much Bolshevism is there in America?

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A series of investigative pieces by a correspondent with firsthand experience of European revolutions surveys American social and industrial life to assess Bolshevik influence. The writer contrasts American prosperity with war‑scarred Europe and argues that widespread wealth has blunted revolutionary pressure while masking an industrial downturn. He documents patterns of labor unrest, the movement toward industrial unionism and proposals for industrial councils, and examines how farmers' organizations pursue collective action differently. The series also notes curbs on free expression and other social tensions that could complicate peaceful readjustment.

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Arno Dosch-Fleurot

Arno Dosch-Fleurot was a writer and political commentator known for his exploration of socio-political themes. His notable work, "How Much Bolshevism is There in America?", reflects his engagement with the political landscape of his time, particularly concerning the influence of Bolshevism in the United States. Through his writings, Dosch-Fleurot contributed to the discourse on political ideologies and their implications for American society. His work remains a point of reference for those interested in the intersections of politics and culture during the early 20th century.

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