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    Max Forrester Eastman (January 4, 1883 – March 25, 1969) was an American writer on literature, philosophy and society, a poet and a prominent political activist. Moving to New York City for graduate school, Eastman became involved with radical circles in Greenwich Village.

  2. Max Eastman (born Jan. 12, 1883, Canandaigua, N.Y., U.S.—died March 25, 1969, Bridgetown, Barbados) was an American poet, editor, and prominent radical before and after World War I. Eastman was educated at Williams College, Williamstown, Mass., graduating in 1905.

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  3. Learn about Max Eastman, the editor of The Masses and The Liberator, who supported socialism, anarchism, and Trotskyism in his lifetime. Explore his biography, writings, and role in the American left and the Cold War.

  4. Jun 6, 2017 · A biography of Max Eastman, a writer, editor, poet, and political activist who shaped the early twentieth century intellectual trends. Learn about his involvement in women's suffrage, socialism, Russia, Freud, and more.

  5. Jun 11, 2018 · Max Eastman (1883-1969) was a poet, radical editor, translator, and author who edited The Masses and translated Trotsky. He was a rebel and a free thinker who moved from socialism to conservatism and wrote about his experiences and opinions.

  6. Learn about Max Eastman, a prolific and influential American poet, novelist, memoirist, and editor of socialist magazines. Explore his poems, such as X Rays, and his biography on the Academy of American Poets website.

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  8. Max Eastman, the editor of THE MASSES, was born in Canandaigua, New York in 1883. His parents were both Congregationalist ministers. He graduated from Williams College in 1905 and from 1907 through 1911 he completed work towards a Doctor of Philosophy at Columbia University under John Dewey.

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