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James P Cannon And The Emergence Of Trotskyism In The United States 192838 Bryan D Palmer

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James P Cannon And The Emergence Of Trotskyism In The United States 192838 Bryan D Palmer
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Publisher: Brill
File Extension: PDF
File size: 16.72 MB
Author: Bryan D. Palmer
ISBN: 9789004471511, 9789004471528, 9004471510, 9004471529
Language: English
Year: 2021

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James P Cannon And The Emergence Of Trotskyism In The United States 192838 Bryan D Palmer by Bryan D. Palmer 9789004471511, 9789004471528, 9004471510, 9004471529 instant download after payment.

Bryan D. Palmer reinterprets the history of labour and the left in the United States during the 1930s through a discussion of the emergence of Trotskyism in the most advanced capitalist country in the world. Focussing on James P. Cannon, the founder of American Trotskyism, Palmer builds on his previously published and award-winning book, James P. Cannon and the Origins of the American Revolutionary Left, 1890-1928 (2007), with a deeply-researched and elegantly-written study of Cannon and the Trotskyist movement in the United States from 1928-38.
Situating this dissident communist movement within the history of class struggle, both national and international, Palmer examines how Cannon and others fought to revive a combative trade unionism, thwart fascism and the drift to war, refuse Stalinism’s many degenerations, and build a new Party and a new International, both of which would be dedicating to reviving and realizing the possibilities of revolutionary socialism. The result is a study that provides a definitive account of the largest and most influential Trotskyist movement in the world in the 1930s, a mobilization whose history recasts understandings of the more extensively-studied experience of United States working-class militancy and the place of the Comintern-affiliated Communist Party within it.

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