Oh, yes he was. He was quite close to the Old Man. There is an exchange of letters around the time he quit (1940) in In Defense of Marxism. Burnha,'s Managerial Revolution is pretty much Trostksy adapted for bourgeois purposes. --jks
Tom Walker wrote:
My own view is that the National Review is, evolutionarily speaking, trotskyist.
Was James Burnham a Trot?
Doug
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