The Fellow-Travellers : A Postscript to the Enlightenment — The twentieth century intellectual – artist, writer, educator, scientist – and his affections for and disaffections with Communism

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pp. 433. The spine of the dj is somewhat sunned. “David Caute destroys the myth that a fellow-traveller is merely a watered-down communist lacking the courage of his convictions. He shows that the authentic fellow-traveller is neither an orthodox Marxist nor a revolutionary, but is an heir to the intellectual legacy of the eighteenth century Enlightenment and of the early nineteenth century Utopian Socialists.”

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Number of pages 433
Original Title The Fellow-Travellers : A Postscript to the Enlightenment -- The twentieth century intellectual - artist, writer, educator, scientist - and his affections for and disaffections with Communism
Published Date 1973
Book Condition Very Good
Jacket Condition Very Good
Binding Hardcover
Size 8vo
Place of Publication New York
Edition First Edition
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pp. 433. The spine of the dj is somewhat sunned. “David Caute destroys the myth that a fellow-traveller is merely a watered-down communist lacking the courage of his convictions. He shows that the authentic fellow-traveller is neither an orthodox Marxist nor a revolutionary, but is an heir to the intellectual legacy of the eighteenth century Enlightenment and of the early nineteenth century Utopian Socialists.”

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Weight 0.85 kg