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Polemic was a British "Magazine of Philosophy, Psychology, and Aesthetics" published between 1945 and 1947, which aimed to be a general or non-specialist intellectual periodical. Edited by the ex-Communist Humphrey Slater, it was "sympathetic to science, hostile to the intellectual manifestations of romanticism, and markedly anti-Communist. Eight issues were published. The first, published as a book to get round the prohibition of new journals imposed by war-time paper rationing, included contributions by Henry Miller, Bertrand Russell, A. J. Ayer, Stephen Spender, Stephen Glover, George Orwell, C. E. M. Joad and Rupert Crawshay-Williams.

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  • Polemic était un « magazine de philosophie, de psychologie et d'esthétique » britannique publié entre 1945 et 1947, qui se voulait un périodique intellectuel généraliste ou non spécialisé. Edité par l'ex-communiste (en), il était « sympathique à la science, hostile aux manifestations intellectuelles du romantisme et nettement anti-communiste ». Huit numéros ont été publiés. Le premier, publié sous forme de livre pour contourner l'interdiction de nouvelles revues imposée par le rationnement du papier en temps de guerre, comprenait des contributions de Henry Miller, Bertrand Russell, AJ Ayer, Stephen Spender, Stephen Glover, George Orwell, CEM Joad et Rupert Crawshay- Williams. Orwell publie cinq essais au cours de la vie du magazine tandis que Russell et Ayer en ont édité quatre chacun. Parmi les autres contributeurs figuraient Philip Toynbee, Hugh Trevor-Roper, Dylan Thomas, Diana Witherby, Stuart Hampshire, Geoffrey Grigson, Ben Nicholson, Adrian Stokes, JD Bernal, CH Waddington et John Wisdom. (fr)
  • Polemic was a British "Magazine of Philosophy, Psychology, and Aesthetics" published between 1945 and 1947, which aimed to be a general or non-specialist intellectual periodical. Edited by the ex-Communist Humphrey Slater, it was "sympathetic to science, hostile to the intellectual manifestations of romanticism, and markedly anti-Communist. Eight issues were published. The first, published as a book to get round the prohibition of new journals imposed by war-time paper rationing, included contributions by Henry Miller, Bertrand Russell, A. J. Ayer, Stephen Spender, Stephen Glover, George Orwell, C. E. M. Joad and Rupert Crawshay-Williams. Orwell contributed five essays over the life of the magazine and Russell and Ayer contributed four each. Other contributors included Philip Toynbee, Hugh Trevor-Roper, Dylan Thomas, , Stuart Hampshire, Geoffrey Grigson, Ben Nicholson, Adrian Stokes, J. D. Bernal C. H. Waddington and John Wisdom. (en)
  • Polemic foi uma revista britanica de Filosofia, Psicologia e Estética, publicada entre 1945 e 1947, que teve como objetivo ser um periódico geral ou não-especialista intelectual. (pt)
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  • Polemic foi uma revista britanica de Filosofia, Psicologia e Estética, publicada entre 1945 e 1947, que teve como objetivo ser um periódico geral ou não-especialista intelectual. (pt)
  • Polemic était un « magazine de philosophie, de psychologie et d'esthétique » britannique publié entre 1945 et 1947, qui se voulait un périodique intellectuel généraliste ou non spécialisé. Edité par l'ex-communiste (en), il était « sympathique à la science, hostile aux manifestations intellectuelles du romantisme et nettement anti-communiste ». Huit numéros ont été publiés. Le premier, publié sous forme de livre pour contourner l'interdiction de nouvelles revues imposée par le rationnement du papier en temps de guerre, comprenait des contributions de Henry Miller, Bertrand Russell, AJ Ayer, Stephen Spender, Stephen Glover, George Orwell, CEM Joad et Rupert Crawshay- Williams. (fr)
  • Polemic was a British "Magazine of Philosophy, Psychology, and Aesthetics" published between 1945 and 1947, which aimed to be a general or non-specialist intellectual periodical. Edited by the ex-Communist Humphrey Slater, it was "sympathetic to science, hostile to the intellectual manifestations of romanticism, and markedly anti-Communist. Eight issues were published. The first, published as a book to get round the prohibition of new journals imposed by war-time paper rationing, included contributions by Henry Miller, Bertrand Russell, A. J. Ayer, Stephen Spender, Stephen Glover, George Orwell, C. E. M. Joad and Rupert Crawshay-Williams. (en)
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  • Polemic (magazine) (en)
  • Polemic (revista) (pt)
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