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Jack London—An American Radical? by Carolyn Johnston (review) Dale L. Walker Western American Literature, Volume 20, Number 3, Fall 1985, pp. 255-256 (Review) Published by University of Nebraska Press DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/wal.1985.0064 For additional information about this article https://muse.jhu.edu/article/530002/summary Access provided at 22 Feb 2020 05:05 GMT from JHU Libraries Reviews Jack L o n d o n — A n A m erican Radical? By C arolyn Joh nston. (W estport, C T : G reenw ood Press, 1984. 205 pages, $29.95.) I f Ja c k L o n d o n ’s socialist th o u g h t has been neglected over th e nearly seven decades since his d e a th , it is th e fa u lt of those investigators who, im p a tie n t w ith L o n d o n ’s inconsistencies a n d unable to pigeonhole his ideas, hav e been co n ten t to say th a t his socialism was a peculiar, exasperating, hom e m ade stew of half-baked D arw in, overdone H e rb e rt Spencer, odoriferous Nietzsche, w ith a d ab of E rn st H
Western American Literature – University of Nebraska Press
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