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The New Leader organization

also: TNL, new leader

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Sol Levitasperson · 4Saul Saltasperson · 3Habib Bourguibaperson · 3Center for Labor and Social Studiesorganization · 1Sidney Hookperson · 1CIAintelligence service · 1Mohamed Mahfoudh Bouattourperson · 1North Atlantic Treaty Organizationorganization · 1Tanzaniacountry · 1

Claims (7)

Saul Saltas member_of The New Leader book_quoted
“The new leader served as a trustworthy source of information and opinion for members of Congress and the political elite. The magazine had been founded as an official mouthpiece of the American Socialist Party in 1924. Due to its dedication…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner - Transnational Anti Communism & Cold War Part 4 @ 6:17
Sol Levitas headed The New Leader book_quoted
“Its profile evolved into a combination of progressive social advocacy and staunch Cold War combativeness. After the Second World War, it became even more popular. This attracted a global readership as well as the U.S. administration's atten…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner - Transnational Anti Communism & Cold War Part 4 @ 6:45
CIA funded The New Leader book_quoted
“new leader, a useful ally in their Cold War propaganda. They supported the journal financially. Levitas also succeeded in connecting figures such as Hannah Arndt, author Arthur Colter, D-O-E-S-T-L-E-R, Daniel Bell, and Sidney Hook to the jo…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner - Transnational Anti Communism & Cold War Part 4 @ 7:13
Sidney Hook member_of The New Leader book_quoted
“new leader, a useful ally in their Cold War propaganda. They supported the journal financially. Levitas also succeeded in connecting figures such as Hannah Arndt, author Arthur Colter, D-O-E-S-T-L-E-R, Daniel Bell, and Sidney Hook to the jo…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner - Transnational Anti Communism & Cold War Part 4 @ 7:13
Hannah Arendt member_of The New Leader book_quoted
“new leader, a useful ally in their Cold War propaganda. They supported the journal financially. Levitas also succeeded in connecting figures such as Hannah Arndt, author Arthur Colter, D-O-E-S-T-L-E-R, Daniel Bell, and Sidney Hook to the jo…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner - Transnational Anti Communism & Cold War Part 4 @ 7:13
Arthur Koestler member_of The New Leader book_quoted
“new leader, a useful ally in their Cold War propaganda. They supported the journal financially. Levitas also succeeded in connecting figures such as Hannah Arndt, author Arthur Colter, D-O-E-S-T-L-E-R, Daniel Bell, and Sidney Hook to the jo…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner - Transnational Anti Communism & Cold War Part 4 @ 7:13
Daniel Bell member_of The New Leader book_quoted
“new leader, a useful ally in their Cold War propaganda. They supported the journal financially. Levitas also succeeded in connecting figures such as Hannah Arndt, author Arthur Colter, D-O-E-S-T-L-E-R, Daniel Bell, and Sidney Hook to the jo…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner - Transnational Anti Communism & Cold War Part 4 @ 7:13

Mentions (8)

The Colonel's Corner - Transnational Anti Communism & Cold War Part 4
▶ 2:21 No advocates of xenophobia, nor are we fanatics. We are anti-feudal. We are anti-neutralist. We are with the West. This was a statement from the first president of Tanzania in 1957. It was loud and clear that the readers of the American Jou…
The Colonel's Corner - Transnational Anti Communism & Cold War Part 4
▶ 5:50 It was one of the Americans' periodicals with an outspoken anti-communist liberal perspective on everything to do with politics and culture. Commentary, Partisan Review, and Politics was the name of one of the articles. In the American poli…
The Colonel's Corner - Transnational Anti Communism & Cold War Part 4
▶ 6:17 The new leader served as a trustworthy source of information and opinion for members of Congress and the political elite. The magazine had been founded as an official mouthpiece of the American Socialist Party in 1924. Due to its dedication…
The Colonel's Corner - Transnational Anti Communism & Cold War Part 4
▶ 6:45 Its profile evolved into a combination of progressive social advocacy and staunch Cold War combativeness. After the Second World War, it became even more popular. This attracted a global readership as well as the U.S. administration's atten…
The Colonel's Corner - Transnational Anti Communism & Cold War Part 4
▶ 10:48 was murdered on 5 December 1952, and this left Saltas as the main informant in many of these locations. The informant's reports were for AFL eyes only, but most of them had been published and their opinions appeared in the New Leader or Eur…
The Colonel's Corner - Transnational Anti Communism & Cold War Part 4
▶ 17:39 NATO politics, French politics, and other foreign affairs. In the tense Cold War climate of the 50s, his opinions usually fit very well with a radical anti-communist pro-Western profile. New chances arose when Saul Levitas was looking for a…
The Colonel's Corner - Transnational Anti Communism & Cold War Part 4
▶ 18:08 In 1948, Toss had offered Levitas a contribution on Czechoslovakia, but Levitas had declined, instead suggesting that Toss write from time to time on important events in Holland. That would be of interest to American readers. Toss was also,…
The Colonel's Corner - Transnational Anti Communism & Cold War Part 4
▶ 32:03 Very little is known about the CLSS, and there are no accessible records left, and references to its existence have basically been scrubbed. It originated in a committee established in 1956 by TNL editor Sol Levitas, which had mainly engage…