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National Guardian : ウィキペディア英語版 | National Guardian ::''This article is about the defunct American radical newspaper. For the British publication and website of the same name, see The Guardian. ''The National Guardian'', later known as ''The Guardian'', was a radical leftist independent weekly newspaper established in 1948 in New York City. The paper was founded by James Aronson, Cedric Belfrage and John T. McManus in connection with the 1948 Presidential campaign of Henry A. Wallace under the Progressive Party banner. Although independent of any political party, the ''National Guardian'' was initially close to the ideological orbit of the pro-Moscow Communist Party USA. In February 1968 the newspaper's editorial staff was reorganized. The paper shortened its name to ''The Guardian'' and gradually turned towards a pro-Chinese orientation and support of the Maoist New Communist Movement in the United States. During the early 1980s the publication's ideological line shifted once again, this time towards an independent non-communist radicalism. ''The Guardian'' was terminated in 1992 owing to declining circulation and financial difficulties. ==History==
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