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The New York Intellectuals were a group of American writers and literary critics based in New York City in the mid-20th century. They advocated left-wing politics but were also firmly anti-Stalinist. The group is known for having sought to integrate literary theory with Marxism and socialism while rejecting Soviet socialism as a workable or acceptable political model.

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  • New York Intellectuals (de)
  • The New York Intellectuals (it)
  • ニューヨーク知識人 (ja)
  • New York Intellectuals (en)
  • 纽约知识分子 (zh)
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  • Als New York Intellectuals wird eine Gruppe von zumeist aus New York stammenden Intellektuellen bezeichnet, die um die Mitte des 20. Jahrhunderts zu den Wortführern der antistalinistischen Linken in den USA zählten. Ihr Einfluss prägte seit dem Ende der 1930er Jahre entscheidend den amerikanischen Literaturdiskurs. Der Begriff selbst wurde erst 1968 von Irving Howe geprägt. (de)
  • ニューヨーク知識人(ニューヨークちしきじん、英語: The New York Intellectuals)は、20世紀中期のアメリカ合衆国ニューヨーク市ブルックリンなどのゲットーに生まれ、アメリカ文化の中核を占めるようになった、作家と文芸評論家の知識人のユダヤ人知識人集団である。 (ja)
  • The New York Intellectuals è il nome attribuito, in modo un po' impreciso, a un gruppo di pensatori, scrittori e critici letterari americani post-marxisti, attivi nell'ambiente culturale della città di New York intorno alla meta del XX secolo. (it)
  • 纽约知识分子(英語:New York Intellectuals)是20世纪中期定居在纽约市的美国作家和文学评论家的总称。他们大多是犹太人,主张左翼政治,同时坚决反对斯大林主义。该组织寻求将文学理论与马克思主义和社会主义相结合,拒绝将苏联社会主义视为可行或可接受的政治模式。 这些反斯大林主义的马克思主义者普遍持有托洛茨基主义观点。欧文·克里斯托、、西摩·马丁·利普塞特、和内森·格莱泽是托洛茨基主义的成员。 (zh)
  • The New York Intellectuals were a group of American writers and literary critics based in New York City in the mid-20th century. They advocated left-wing politics but were also firmly anti-Stalinist. The group is known for having sought to integrate literary theory with Marxism and socialism while rejecting Soviet socialism as a workable or acceptable political model. (en)
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