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Henry a Wallace — Part 3
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ROOSEVELT himself a Communist. In reality WALLACE emphasizes again
and again that he stands on the soil of capitalism without privilege(?).
The socialistic policy of the wrking classes, their progressive theory
is strange to him. In spite of that he struggles against fascistiza-
tion of the USA, against the dangerous course of two sides of the
American reaction in the interior and foreign policy and in this
struggle he is being Supported by all progressive circles in the
country.
In his new book WALLACE goes into detail i about daily problems
and divides them in physiologic, economic and political groups. The -
physiologic problem, according to his viewpoint, consists in the fact
that the contemporary democracy in the United States has proven that
it is not able to fulfill the hopes of the peoples. This democracy is
"weak and aimless", therefore it yielded to the controls of monopolies
and the military clique. WALLACE writes:
“and this military control is a prelude to a changed form
of fascism, and the first step towards war." (Page 21)
WALLACE sees the fundamental economy problem in the dangerous
trade policy of the USA, which sticks to the principle of the "open
door" when American export is involved and recognizes merely the
principle of "closed door" when import from other countries is in
question. Policy of that kind can merely hasten the coming of the
crisis. WALLACE thinks it still possible to postpone the calamity, if
substantial amounts be appropriated for building airplanes and vessels
and for armaments and other implements of destruction and on the
other hand comparatively small amounts for the MARSHALL Plan. The
final result, however, will be the same: an extremely difficult _
economic crisis, a sharp slump in the standard of living of the working
class. That is the perspective which lies before the United States,
regardless of whether it will be the Republican or the Democratic
- Party which will be in power.
. * The political problem, which is faced by the contemporary
world, is,.according to HENRY WALLACE's opinion, "the cause as well as
the consequence of the economic crisis." WALLACE sees the root of
the problem in the fact that the government circles of the USA, of
England and the Western European states hesitate to recognize new
social powers which are developing all over the world. They lea
everywhere upon old obsolete reactionary elements which are being
hated by the peoples. o.
"The Western Powers collaborate with reactionaries and the
former collaborants in Greece. They flirt with fascism.... They are
getting ready to build up Germany to be a bulwark against Russia."
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