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Disillusionment: Left and Right

Disillusionment: Left and Right wood himself as a as closer to a combination of influences regarded liberal, being and Freud. He was about that included Voltaire, Rousseau, Lincoln, passionate Road to and There Shall the free of ideas. Idiot’s The exchange Delight, Rome, democratic In Be No of for an international Night carry messages hope society. The Forest he a communist for the United States and Petrified rejects argument in with the Russian invasion of is disillusioned There Shall Be No sadly Night Finland. reflected the dilemmas of the American liberal between Sherwood, then, World Wars I and II. He with and disillusionment. begins pacifism Initially he for what to him bold new of the experiments hopes appears socio-political Soviet Union. He revulsion the rise of fascism in and feels against Germany He the Of he has admiration for Italy. supports Spanish Loyalists. course, great and heart- F.D.R. and the New Deal. there comes the Finally, soul-searching of a war totalitarianism. These were the of justification against planks rending Mr. Sherwood’s and with them he formed the struc- ideological personal platform ture of his The environment of his drama blended into the environment plays. of his times. He fed his a dramatic of http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Western Political Quarterly SAGE

Disillusionment: Left and Right

Western Political Quarterly , Volume 15 (3): 3 – Sep 1, 1962

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10.1177/106591296201500374
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wood himself as a as closer to a combination of influences regarded liberal, being and Freud. He was about that included Voltaire, Rousseau, Lincoln, passionate Road to and There Shall the free of ideas. Idiot’s The exchange Delight, Rome, democratic In Be No of for an international Night carry messages hope society. The Forest he a communist for the United States and Petrified rejects argument in with the Russian invasion of is disillusioned There Shall Be No sadly Night Finland. reflected the dilemmas of the American liberal between Sherwood, then, World Wars I and II. He with and disillusionment. begins pacifism Initially he for what to him bold new of the experiments hopes appears socio-political Soviet Union. He revulsion the rise of fascism in and feels against Germany He the Of he has admiration for Italy. supports Spanish Loyalists. course, great and heart- F.D.R. and the New Deal. there comes the Finally, soul-searching of a war totalitarianism. These were the of justification against planks rending Mr. Sherwood’s and with them he formed the struc- ideological personal platform ture of his The environment of his drama blended into the environment plays. of his times. He fed his a dramatic of

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Published: Sep 1, 1962

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