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Henry a Wallace — Part 3
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2nd. It unequivocally condemns the "Red Hunt," termed by him
a typical Hitlerite method of preparation for Fascism, and war:
"Those who today shout: Communism! are not really afraid of
Communism, What they fear is democracy."
- It particularly places on guard the trade union members against
the anti-Communist hysteria destined to break the labor movement.
3rd. It insists upon the necessity for defending step by step
civil rights and freédoms, and it presents the elements of a program
the application of which would satisfy the immediate economic demands
of the working masses: wage increases, price reduction, a minimum
wage; Old age pensions, etc.
Nevertheless, with regard to three important questions, WALLACE
advances viewpoints which can only impede the development of the
struggle for peace. Thus, he repeats on his own behalf the myth about
"Soviet expansionism," and makes the USSR just as responsible as the
United States for world tension, without ever offering proof of his
statements. Furthermore, he does not justify his acceptance of the
current libels concerning Soviet pressure against neighboring states,
or Communist infiltration directed by Russia. Such concepts dangerously
obscure the fact that the threat to peace comes from only one side, that
of American imperialism aiming at world conquest.
WALLACE evidently is not a Socialist. His book clearly shows that
he is the champion of the capitalist system; his program aims at. saving
and perpetuating this stystem in the United States and elsewhere. He
believes that there may be many kinds of capitalisms: a reactio
capitalism, and a democratic progressive capitalism, and that the latter
may eliminate poverty, unemployment, economic crises, Fascism, and war. \
He prepares an outline for the prevention of economic crises, based upon
the theories of KEYNES, who pretended that these crises were not the
consequence of the fundamental contradictions of the capitalist regime,
but only of its reactionary orientation. .
We do not wish to discuss here the utopias developed by WALLACE, and
establish the fact that what he calls “reactionary capitalism" is, in
reality, merely the capitalism of our time. Neither is it up to us to
expose the error which he committed by opposing Soviet economic democracy to th
"absence of political democracy" in the USSR. We cannot demand of WALLACE
that he shall be a Marxist, and know the scientific theory of the State.
This is not what is important. In a large popular party, including
groups and individuals of all opinions, there exist differences on a great
number of questions. “ith the development of the Third Party is it necessary
to discuss them in a fraternal and constructive manner. What is important
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