A Man Without a Country

How does the author feel about American socialists as noted in the memoir, A Man Without a Country?

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In context, the author seems to identify with American socialists and may even go so far as to call himself one. Vonnegut complains of the evil that has been attached to the word 'socialism' and goes onto explain that one can no more blame socialism for Joseph Stalin than one can blame Christianity for the Spanish Inquisition.

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A Man Without a Country