1947-03 Socialist Youth Review
Item Description
This edition begins with a tribute from Leon Trotsky to his son, Leon Sedoff, who died under mysterious circumstances in Paris. This is followed by a comparison of the socialists killed by Stalin and Hitler and an article detailing the failures of the British Labour Party. Arthur Conkin critiques the plans of Hashomer Hatzair and Kibbutz Artzi, two radical Jewish organizations and their support for Zionism, which he contends is untenable. Justin Graham wrote an article that focused on the "first Workers' State," the Paris Commune of 1871. Also discussed is Eugene Debs, the quiet suffering of the workers in Wilmington, Ohio, a review of the movie The Best Years of Our Lives, and the potential for cooperation with the Socialist Workers' Party.