Yankee Reformers in the Urban Age, by Arthur Mann by Granville Hicks In the agitation for social change that sprang up in America between 1830 and 1850, New England was one of…
How We Live Now in America:Some Unprophesied Fruits of the Machine Age by Granville Hicks Around our house in upstate New York are lawn and flower gardens and a kitchen garden, but beyond this small…
Roxborough, Post-Truman:The New Small-Town Community in the Making by Granville Hicks THE voting began early. A friend of mine, candidate for a local office, told me that there were at least…
Rendezvous with Destiny, by Eric F. Goldman by Granville Hicks PROFESSOR GOLDMAN has given us a full-scale account of what has been variously known as reformism and liberalism and progressivism…
Bread from Heaven, by Henrietta Buckmaster by Granville Hicks VERY possibly Miss Buckmaster thinks she has written a realistic novel, but Bread from Heaven comes closer to being a…
Lincoln Steffens: He Covered the Future:The Prototype of a Fellow-Traveler by Granville Hicks In the spring of 1931, just as it was becoming apparent to all but a few diehards that prosperity was…
Sherwood Anderson, by Irving Howe by Granville Hicks "THIS book," Mr. Howe tells us, "is partly an outgrowth of an involved and intimate relationship I have had with…
The Liberals Who Haven’t Learned: Why the Soviet Illusion Still Lingers by Granville Hicks LAST December the Nation celebrated its eighty-fifth birthday by publishing an outsize issue of the sort that has become almost…