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|a US Trotskyism 1928-1965. Part I :
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|a Intro; Contents; Preface to the Documentary Trilogy on US Trotskyism; Acknowledgements; Chapter 1. Introduction: Left Opposition in the United States (Le Blanc); The Central Figure; The Collective Project; Culture Clash; Diversity and Complications; Limitations and Strengths; Chapter 2. Communist League of America (Palmer); 1. For the Russian Opposition! Against Opportunism and Bureaucracy in The Workers (Communist) Party; 2. What is Wrong with the Communist Party?; How Did the Present Leadership of the RCP Attain Such Power?
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|a How is the RCP and All Other Communist Parties Controlled by One FactionHow is This Unanimity in All Communist Parties Brought About?; Lovestone and Losofsky; The Control of Party Members in Soviet Russia; Revolutionary Methods Must Adapt Themselves to Different Stages of the Work; The Trotsky Opposition; Is Trotsky a Menace to the Communist Party?; Stalin Says: 'Communists are Too Independent to be Controlled by Moscow'; 3. Tasks of the American Opposition; 4. The Cult of the 'Third Period'; Juggling with 'Periods'; A 'New Line' for a 'New Period'; The Comintern Rights
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|a Ultra-Left Adventurism of CentristsClass against Class; 5. United Front on Unemployment: An Open Letter to the Communist Party; Hoover's Promises; Economic Cycles of Capitalist Production; Present Status of Working Class Movement; From Wrong Estimates Flow Wrong Conclusions; Playing into the Hands of Reformism; What Must be Done?; 6. 'The Red Army Sings the International Sometimes When It is Not Absolutely Necessary'; 7. 'The Knife is at Their Throat'; 8. Unite to Smash Fascism! Forward to Communist Unity and Common Action of All Working-Class Organizations
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|a So-called United Front ProposalsProposals of Manifesto; The Soviet Union is in Danger!; For Communist Unity; 9. For A New Party and a New International; American Perspectives; Fundamental Principles; For Revolutionary Internationalism -- Against the Theory of Socialism in One Country; Defense of the Soviet Union; The United Front; Trade Union Policy; Against the Right-Wing Apologists of Stalinism; Party Democracy; Forces for the New Party; Chapter 3. Building Revolutionary Forces (Le Blanc); 1. The Workers Party is Founded; 2. Letter to Ruth Querio
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|a 3. Marxist Politics or Unprincipled Combinationism?Introduction; Two Lines in the Fusion; The Workers Party up to the June Plenum; The Origin of the Weber Group; A Final Note: The Muste Group; Conclusion; 4. Workers Party Calls All Revolutionary Workers to Join the Socialist Party; Turning Point at Detroit; The Question of War; The Break with the Old Guard; Degeneration of the Communist Party; Party Democracy; 5. The Crisis in the Party; Stalinists 'Help' Us; Stalinist Cure for SP; The Paul Porter Pamphlet; The Massachusetts Liquidators; The Altman Group; The Clarity Group
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|a U.S. Trotskyism 1928-1965. Part I: Emergence -- Left Opposition in the United States is the first of a documentary trilogy on a revolutionary socialist split-off from the U.S. Communist Party, reflecting Leon Trotsky's confrontation with Stalinism in the global Communist movement. Spanning 1928 to 1940, this volume surveys important U.S. labor struggles in the 1930s, early efforts to comprehend the so-called "Negro Question," and substantial contributions to the study history and the development of Marxist theory. Also covered are confrontations and convergences with other currents on the Left, internal debates and splits among Trotskyists themselves, and repressive efforts by the U.S. government in the first Smith Act Trial. Scholars and activists will find much of interest in these primary sources.
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