This book is one of a series of studies of Communist influence in American life. The entire survey has been made possible through the foresight and generous support of the "Fund for the Republic".
"The Left Wing Americans and émigrés made up a closely knit little international community in those days. At one New York mass meeting in 1917, for example, Trotsky spoke in Russian, Lore in German, Nuorteva in Finnish, Boudin in English, and others in Lettish, Jewish, and Lithuanian." -- p.79
A Volume In The Series "Communism In American Life" (Clinton Rossiter, General Editor). Other Volumes in the Series: "The Communists And The Schools" by Robert W. Iversen; "The Decline Of American Communism" by David A. Shannon; "American Communism And Soviet Russia" by Theodore Draper; "Communism And The Churches" by Ralph Lord Roy; "Marxism: The View From America" by Clinton Rossiter; "The Social Basis Of American Communism" by Nathan Glazer; "The Moulding Of Communists" by Frank S. Meyer; "Writers On The Left" by Daniel Aaron.