New Masses
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New Masses (1926–1948) was an American Marxist magazine closely associated with the Communist Party USA. It succeeded both The Masses (1912–1917) and The Liberator (1918–1924). New Masses was later merged into Masses & Mainstream (1948–1963). With the coming of the Great Depression in 1929 America became more receptive to ideas from the political Left and New Masses became highly influential in intellectual circles. The magazine has been called “the principal organ of the American cultural left from 1926 onwards."[1]
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Former editors | Michael Gold, Walt Carmon, Whittaker Chambers, Joseph Freeman, Granville Hicks |
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First issue | 1926 (1926-month) |
Final issue | 1948 |
Country | United States |
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