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  1. Seria a própria Dorothy Thompson quem reconheceria que, como trabalho teórico definitivo, A miséria da teoria era um ensaio com muitas falhas: “muito mais uma defesa da história do que uma exposição de uma alternativa à visão althusseriana do marxismo” (Thompson, 2021 THOMPSON, E. P. A miséria da teoria e outros ensaios.

  2. Thompson, Dorothy (1893–1961)American foreign correspondent, columnist, and radio commentator who was the foremost woman journalist of her time. Born Dorothy Celène Thompson on July 9, 1893, in Lancaster, New York; died in Lisbon, Portugal, on January 30, 1961; daughter of Peter Thompson (a Methodist minister) and Margaret (Grierson) Thompson; attended Lewis Institute, Chicago, 1908–12 ...

  3. London?Several shots, some close up shots, of Dorothy Thompson, leading American journalist, giving a press interview on America's feeling over the invasion ...

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  4. 13 de ago. de 2021 · By the 1950s, Dorothy was weary and out of sympathy with the society in which she lived, and she longed for the world of simple Christian values in which she had grown up. One friend said, “Politically, she was like a great ship left stranded on the beach after the tide had gone out.”.

  5. 11 de jan. de 2024 · Art by Colin Mahoney. Source photo of Dorothy Thomspon: Library of Congress On the morning of August 25, 1934, the American journalist Dorothy Thompson was taking breakfast in her room at the Hotel Adlon in Berlin when she received a letter from the Gestapo. “In view of your numerous anti-German publications in the American press,” Thompson was informed, “the German authoriti

  6. For three decades, amid the sweeping events of the first half of the twentieth century, no journalist was more controversial, more iconoclastic, or more quoted than Dorothy Thompson. At the pinnacle of her career, Thompson’s syndicated news column, “On the Record”—one of the longest-running columns ever—reached millions of people around the globe.

  7. Dorothy Thompson, a prominent journalist, political commentator and a leading opponent of Hitler and 1930s fascism, was born July 9, 1893 in Lancaster, New York. Her mother, Margaret, died in 1901 and her father, Peter, a Methodist pastor, remarried two years later. Dorothy fought frequently with her stepmother, Elizabeth Abbott Thompson, and ...