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- Psychologists_League abstract "The Psychologists League was an organization of left-wing psychologists, including Karen Machover and Dan Harris, that tried to protect the interests of unemployed psychologists during the Great Depression of the 1930s. Initially formed by clinicians at Bellevue Hospital, it soon attracted a wide membership, organizing public discussions and taking part in the May Day Parade. As a Marxist group with Communist sympathies, it tried not just to create more employment opportunities for psychologists, but also to work towards the establishment of non-capitalist institutions that would assure the proper social utilization of psychologists. Yet although the Psychologists League did manage to create some job opportunities for psychologists, especially through the Works Progress Administration, in its more ambitious goals it proved to be less successful. In fact its influence on the policies of the American Psychological Association was largely negligible. After the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact of 1939, the organization split between Socialists and Communists and soon disbanded.".
- Psychologists_League wikiPageID "8043714".
- Psychologists_League wikiPageLength "2008".
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- Psychologists_League wikiPageRevisionID "601723859".
- Psychologists_League wikiPageWikiLink American_Psychological_Association.
- Psychologists_League wikiPageWikiLink American_Psychologist.
- Psychologists_League wikiPageWikiLink Bellevue_Hospital.
- Psychologists_League wikiPageWikiLink Bellevue_Hospital_Center.
- Psychologists_League wikiPageWikiLink Category:Organizations_based_in_the_United_States.
- Psychologists_League wikiPageWikiLink Communism.
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- Psychologists_League wikiPageWikiLink Communists.
- Psychologists_League wikiPageWikiLink Dan_Georgakas.
- Psychologists_League wikiPageWikiLink Encyclopedia_of_the_American_Left.
- Psychologists_League wikiPageWikiLink Great_Depression.
- Psychologists_League wikiPageWikiLink Karen_Machover.
- Psychologists_League wikiPageWikiLink Lorenz_J._Finison.
- Psychologists_League wikiPageWikiLink Mari_Jo_Buhle.
- Psychologists_League wikiPageWikiLink Marxism.
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- Psychologists_League wikiPageWikiLink Molotov-Ribbentrop_Pact.
- Psychologists_League wikiPageWikiLink Molotov–Ribbentrop_Pact.
- Psychologists_League wikiPageWikiLink Paul_Buhle.
- Psychologists_League wikiPageWikiLink Psychologist.
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- Psychologists_League wikiPageWikiLink Rethinking_MARXISM.
- Psychologists_League wikiPageWikiLink Socialism.
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- Psychologists_League wikiPageWikiLink Works_Progress_Administration.
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- Psychologists_League subject Category:Organizations_based_in_the_United_States.
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- Psychologists_League comment "The Psychologists League was an organization of left-wing psychologists, including Karen Machover and Dan Harris, that tried to protect the interests of unemployed psychologists during the Great Depression of the 1930s. Initially formed by clinicians at Bellevue Hospital, it soon attracted a wide membership, organizing public discussions and taking part in the May Day Parade.".
- Psychologists_League label "Psychologists League".
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