The American Fund for Public Service: Charles Garland and Radical Philanthropy, 1922-1941 (Contributions in Labor Studies)

The American Fund for Public Service: Charles Garland and Radical Philanthropy, 1922-1941 (Contributions in Labor Studies)

This study examines one organization from the radical left of the 1920s and 1930s: the American Fund for Public Service. Little known today, but infamous in its time, the American Fund represented a united front of anticapitalists—anarchists, socialists, communists, and left-liberals—which attempted to revitalize the left in order to end capitalism and, therefore, war. Financed by Charles Garland, an eccentric, 21-year-old Harvard dropout, the Fund performed the difficult task of allocating

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