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- John Spargo (January 31, 1876 – August 17, 1966) was a British political writer who, later in life, became an expert in the history and crafts of Vermont. At first Spargo was active in the Socialist Party of America. A Methodist preacher he tried to meld the Protestant Social Gospel with Marxist socialism in Marxian Socialism and Religion: A Study of the Relation of the Marxian Theories to the Fundamental Principles of Religion (1915). He also founded a settlement house in Yonkers, N.Y. Spargo moved steadily to the right after 1917 when he supported American intervention in World War I. With AFL leader Samuel Gompers he organized the American Alliance for Labor and Democracy in 1917. Spargo helped draft the Colby Note that formalised the Wilson administration's anti-communist policies. He strongly denounced the Bolshevik Revolution in Bolshevism: The Enemy of Political and Industrial Democracy (1919). He opposed the foreign policy of the New Deal, especially its recognition of the USSR in 1933. He supported the House Un-American Activities Committee in the late 1930s and Senator Joseph McCarthy in the early 1950s. He endorsed Barry Goldwater In the 1964 Elections. (en)
- Джон Спарго (англ. John Spargo; 31 января 1876 года — 17 августа 1966 года) англо-американский публицист, общественный деятель, социалист, знаток истории и ремесел Вермонта. Спарго наиболее запомнился как ранний биограф Карла Маркса и один из ведущих интеллектуалов, связанных с Социалистической партией Америки в Эру прогрессивизма начала XX века. Позднее отошел от социализма. (ru)
- John Spargo (31 de janeiro de 1876 — 17 de agosto de 1966) foi um artista inglês emigrado nos Estados Unidos. Ele tornou-se um renomado especialista na história e artesanato de Vermont. Spargo é mais lembrado como o biógrafo de Karl Marx e, como um dos principais intelectuais públicos filiados ao Partido Socialista da América durante a era progressiva do início do século XX. (pt)
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- Джон Спарго (англ. John Spargo; 31 января 1876 года — 17 августа 1966 года) англо-американский публицист, общественный деятель, социалист, знаток истории и ремесел Вермонта. Спарго наиболее запомнился как ранний биограф Карла Маркса и один из ведущих интеллектуалов, связанных с Социалистической партией Америки в Эру прогрессивизма начала XX века. Позднее отошел от социализма. (ru)
- John Spargo (31 de janeiro de 1876 — 17 de agosto de 1966) foi um artista inglês emigrado nos Estados Unidos. Ele tornou-se um renomado especialista na história e artesanato de Vermont. Spargo é mais lembrado como o biógrafo de Karl Marx e, como um dos principais intelectuais públicos filiados ao Partido Socialista da América durante a era progressiva do início do século XX. (pt)
- John Spargo (January 31, 1876 – August 17, 1966) was a British political writer who, later in life, became an expert in the history and crafts of Vermont. At first Spargo was active in the Socialist Party of America. A Methodist preacher he tried to meld the Protestant Social Gospel with Marxist socialism in Marxian Socialism and Religion: A Study of the Relation of the Marxian Theories to the Fundamental Principles of Religion (1915). He also founded a settlement house in Yonkers, N.Y. Spargo moved steadily to the right after 1917 when he supported American intervention in World War I. With AFL leader Samuel Gompers he organized the American Alliance for Labor and Democracy in 1917. Spargo helped draft the Colby Note that formalised the Wilson administration's anti-communist policies. He (en)
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- John Spargo (en)
- John Spargo (pt)
- Спарго, Джон (ru)
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