The New Leader
The New Leader was an American political and cultural magazine.
History
The New Leader began in 1924 under a group of figures associated with the Socialist Party of America, such as Eugene V. Debs and Norman Thomas. It was published in New York City by the American Labor Conference on International Affairs. Its orientation was liberal and anti-communist. The Tamiment Institute was its primary supporter.In its second decade, the magazine's overall politics shifted:
Editors
- 1924-1940: James Oneal, founding editor
- 1936-1960: Sol Levitas, managing editor
- 1940-1960: Sol Levitas, executive editor
- * 1945-1950: Liston M. Oak, managing editor
- * 1950-1960: Suzanne La Follette, managing editor
- * 1960-1961: Myron Kolatch, managing editor
- 1960-2006: Myron Kolatch, executive editor
Contributors
Closure
The New Leader ceased print publication after the January/April 2006 double issue. A bimonthly online version was published from January/February 2007 to May/June/July/August 2010.Longtime Editor Myron Kolatch conducted an interview with Columbia University's The Current in 2007. He discussed the history of journals of ideas and their role in politics and intellectual discourse. Kolatch's "Who We Are and Where We Came From", adapted from the last print issue, covers some of the same topics.