American sympathy for the Bolsheviks
23rd February 2015
‘Upton Sinclair seems to have been made to order for Russian readers in the early years of the Soviet regime. Always topical and sharply provocative, he labored to expose the seamy side of American life, constantly hammering away at moral, social, economic, and political evil. Ever sympathetic toward the underprivileged, and perpetually shocked by social […]
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