Germans, Journals, and Jews/Madison, Men, Marxism and Mosse: A Tale of Jewish-Leftist Identity Confusion in America

Paul Breines

1980

[…] the Madison Left experience, at least in the early and mid-1960s, was never simply an American experience. It was more jumbled, at least more composite—like America itself? In my own not untypical case, Madison helped turn me into an American leftist, but at no point in the process was I really drawn to American models of Leftism. They were…

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