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    John Dewey, the "Trial" of Leon Trotsky and the Search for Historical Truth.Alan B. Spitzer - 1990 - History and Theory 29 (1):16-37.
    The problematic nature of the relation between a politicized historical rhetoric and the presumed authority of brute fact was starkly outlined in the irreconcilable interpretations of the purge trials that tore apart the political Left in the 1930s. The conclusions of the Commission, headed by John Dewey, on the mock trial of Leon Trotsky in Mexico City in April 1937 rested on the evidence of the factual fabrications of key confessions. The critical contemporary responses were more or less predictable in (...)
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    Positivist Thought in France during the Second Empire, 1852-1870D. G. Charlton.Alan Spitzer - 1960 - Isis 51 (2):246-248.
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    The defense of gracchus babeuf before the high court of vendôme.Alan B. Spitzer - 1969 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 7 (4):468-469.
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    The Revolutionary Theories of Louis Auguste Blanqui.Alan B. Spitzer - 1957 - Columbia University Press.
    Looks at the life and historical role of Louis Auguste Blanqui. Studies his philosophy, economic theories, and socialism.
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    European Positivism in the Nineteenth Century. An Essay in Intellectual History by W. M. Simon. [REVIEW]Alan Spitzer - 1964 - Isis 55:469-470.
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    The Prophets of Paris (review). [REVIEW]Alan B. Spitzer - 1964 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 2 (2):270-272.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:270 HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY The Prophets of Paris. By Frank E. Manuel. (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1962.) This perceptive and sophisticated contribution to the history of ideas is organized around the intellectual biographies of Turgot, Condorcet, Saint-Simon, the Saint-Simoniarts, Charles Fourier, and Auguste Comte. Professor Manuel's prophets were all Frenchmen and all, he believes, can be placed in a common tradition marked by their conviction that Paris was the (...)
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    Positivist Thought in France during the Second Empire, 1852-1870 by D. G. Charlton. [REVIEW]Alan Spitzer - 1960 - Isis 51:246-248.
  8. Review. [REVIEW]Alan Spitzer - 1963 - History and Theory 3:278-283.
     
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    "The Defense of Gracchus Babeuf Before the High Court of Vendome", ed. and trans. John A. Scott. [REVIEW]Alan B. Spitzer - 1969 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 7 (4):468.
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