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Hicks Analyzes Tend in America's Radical Writing

Former Communist Is Dubious About Economic Future of U.S.

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"I think one can say with one assurance that leftist literature has come of age," said Granville Hicks '23, former Counsellor in American History, in a talk last night at the Dunster House Forum.

"If prosperity shall be restored, I believe that you will see a sharp decline in leftist literature," he declared. "But if you expect the whole economic system to disintegrate further, I think that radical writing will increase in stature."

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