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  • Thus the Old Right was not truly right-wing, and since that is so, it should not be bothersome that some palpable left-wingers, such as Norman Thomas and Robert La Follette,

    LewRockwell.com 2009

  • Thus the Old Right was not truly right-wing, and since that is so, it should not be bothersome that some palpable left-wingers, such as Norman Thomas and Robert La Follette,

    LewRockwell.com 2009

  • At 13, he had given speeches in support of socialist presidential candidate Norman Thomas.

    Daniel Bell, 91; sociologist foresaw the rise of the Internet Matt Schudel 2011

  • In 1967, Harrington was well on his way to becoming the most influential socialist in America—a modern successor to socialist leaders Eugene Debs and Norman Thomas.

    Radical-In-Chief Stanley Kurtz 2010

  • At the 1987 Midwest Academy retreat, which Obama could easily have attended, Jackie Kendall introduced Heather Booth to the crowd by mentioning the Debs-Thomas award Booth had just received.176 The award was named after the American Socialist Party leaders, Eugene V. Debs and Norman Thomas.

    Radical-In-Chief Stanley Kurtz 2010

  • Years later, after a couple of years in the Army during the Korean War, I kept my nose into foreign affairs as a young reporter for the Houston Chronicle, interviewing such luminaries as the then chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, J. William Fulbright, William Buckley and Socialist leader Norman Thomas.

    Saul Friedman: A Veteran Newsman Reflects On Friends Who Become Enemies And Vice Versa 2010

  • Norman Thomas, a peace activist and a socialist, spoke at Iowa U several times. '

    Speaking of the Unspeakable 2010

  • At the 1987 Midwest Academy retreat, which Obama could easily have attended, Jackie Kendall introduced Heather Booth to the crowd by mentioning the Debs-Thomas award Booth had just received.176 The award was named after the American Socialist Party leaders, Eugene V. Debs and Norman Thomas.

    Radical-In-Chief Stanley Kurtz 2010

  • Years later, after a couple of years in the Army during the Korean War, I kept my nose into foreign affairs as a young reporter for the Houston Chronicle, interviewing such luminaries as the then chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, J. William Fulbright, William Buckley and Socialist leader Norman Thomas.

    Saul Friedman: A Veteran Newsman Reflects--On Friends Who Become Enemies And Vice Versa 2010

  • In 1967, Harrington was well on his way to becoming the most influential socialist in America—a modern successor to socialist leaders Eugene Debs and Norman Thomas.

    Radical-In-Chief Stanley Kurtz 2010

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