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== Contents ==
== Contents ==
# Joseph Needham’s typed summary of his outlook on Christianity and the Social Revolution.
# [[Joseph Needham’s typed summary of his outlook on Christianity and the Social Revolution]].
# An excerpt from Herbert Read's reply to Christopher Dawson’s letter criticizing Read’s review of his book The Modern Dilemma.
# An excerpt from Herbert Read's reply to Christopher Dawson’s letter criticizing Read’s review of his book The Modern Dilemma.
# A typed draft article titled “Conflict in Religion and Society Resolved only in Communism”, by John Lewis.
# A typed draft article titled “Conflict in Religion and Society Resolved only in Communism”, by John Lewis.
# A typed draft article titled “The Good Life” by W. H. Auden.
# A typed draft article titled “The Good Life” by W. H. Auden.

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KPI Description

Title Christianity and communism - Draft articles, 1933-1934
Author Needham, Joseph; Read, Herbert; Lewis, John; Auden, W.H.
Description File contains:
  1. Joseph Needham’s typed summary of his outlook on Christianity and the Social Revolution. 2p.
  2. An excerpt from Herbert Read's reply to Christopher Dawson’s letter criticizing Read’s review of his book The Modern Dilemma. 1p.
  3. A typed draft article titled “Conflict in Religion and Society Resolved only in Communism”, by John Lewis. 4p.
  4. A typed draft article titled “The Good Life” by W. H. Auden. 2p.
URI http://hdl.handle.net/10694/567
Archive Date 2010-08-26

Contents

  1. Joseph Needham’s typed summary of his outlook on Christianity and the Social Revolution.
  2. An excerpt from Herbert Read's reply to Christopher Dawson’s letter criticizing Read’s review of his book The Modern Dilemma.
  3. A typed draft article titled “Conflict in Religion and Society Resolved only in Communism”, by John Lewis.
  4. A typed draft article titled “The Good Life” by W. H. Auden.