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1 online resource (294 pages) |
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Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Contents; Preface; Introduction; Part 1: American Exceptionalism; 1. Marxist Theory in Search of America; 2. Leninist Theory in Search of America; 3. Leninism and Lovestonism; 4. Leninism, Lewis Corey, and the Failure of American Socialism; Part 2: American Communism and Its Splinters; 5. Immigrant Leadership in the Communist Party United States of America; 6. American Communism and the UAW: New Evidence on an Old Controversy; 7. Self-Determination in the Black Belt: Origins of a Communist Policy; 8. Moscow Gold: Confirmed at Last? |
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9. Letter to the Editor: Follow-Up on ""Moscow Gold""10. Communists and the CIO -- From the Soviet Archives; 11. The End; 12. The CPUSA and the Committees of Correspondence; 13. Comrades in the Takeover Wars; 14. The Case of the Legless Veteran; Part 3: Revisionism/Traditionalism Debate; 15. A Vigil against Totalitarianism; 16. Seeing Red Seeing Red; 17. Fellow Traveling is Alive and Well: The Rosenbergs' New Apologist; 18. On the Waterfront without a Clue; 19. Radical History; 20. The Myth of Premature Antifascism; 21. Historiography of American Communism: An Unsettled Field |
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22. Professors of Denial23. Reflections of a Traditionalist Historian; 24. Reflections on Anti-Anti-Communism; Part 4: Espionage/Scholarship on Venona Documents; 25. The Strange Case of Roosevelt's Secret Agent -- 26. Spy Stories; 27. Reflections on Espionage; Index |
Summary |
"Arguments about whether distinctive features of American society, culture, political structure, economic system, or population account for the relative weakness of American radicalism have engaged historians, sociologists, and political scientists for decades. Influential concepts such as "frontier theory" have been linked with the absence of class conflict in America. Other analysts have attributed the failure of the American Left to fierce repression, giving red scares and the McCarthy era as illustrations. Some have linked the American Left's failure to American immigration, winner-take-all elections, and the cultural values of individualism. The Communist Party, one of America's largest and longest lasting radical groups, offers many lessons about how radical political groups can take advantage of-or squander-their opportunities. Klehr focuses on the theme of American exceptionalism and problems that America's capitalist society raised for Marxism and other radical groups. The Communist Experience in America deals with dissident communist formulations. Such groups included a number of talented men who went on to a variety of political and literary careers. Klehr also deals with fellow travelers, some of whom wrote fascinating essays on American exceptionalism and the decline of political extremism."--Jacket |
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Includes bibliographical references and index |
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Communist Party of the United States of America -- History -- 20th century
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Communist Party of the United States of America |
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Communist Party USA |
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Communism -- United States -- History -- 20th century
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Communism
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Economic history
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Politics and government
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Kommunismus
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Die Linke
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Linkspartei
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Parteienfinanzierung
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CPUSA.
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Communisme.
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Loyaliteit.
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United States -- Politics and government -- 1919-1933.
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United States -- Politics and government -- 1933-1945.
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United States -- Economic conditions -- 1918-1945.
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United States
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Sowjetunion
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USA
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Verenigde Staten.
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Genre/Form |
History
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9781351484756 |
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1351484753 |
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9781351484732 |
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1351484737 |
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