U. S. Trotskyism 1928-1965. Part III : Uneven and Combined Development. Dissident Marxism in the United States: Volume 4.
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Intro -- Contents -- Chapter 1. Introduction: a Party of Uneven and Combined Development (Le Blanc) -- Chapter 2. New Stirrings (Le Blanc) -- 1. The Continuing Struggle for Negro Equality -- 2. McCarthyism: Key Issue in the 1954 Elections -- 3. The Myth of Women's Inferiority -- 4. Debate on Cosmetics -- 5. Automation - Menace or Promise? -- 6. The Vindication of Trotskyism: Khrushchev's Report on Stalin's Crimes -- 7. New Stage for the Youth -- 8. Really Beat? -- 9. United Socialist Political Action in 1958 -- Chapter 3. New Pathways (Le Blanc) -- 1. Youth Report to Eighteenth National Convention -- 2. Africa's Bid for Freedom -- 3. Theory of the Cuban Revolution -- 4. Still a Man's World -- 5. Women Who Work -- 6. Kennedy: The Candidate and the President -- 7. Preparing for the Next Wave of Radicalism in the United States -- 8. Kennedy's War in Vietnam -- 9. Reunification of the Fourth International -- 10. A Study of the Feminine Mystique -- 11. The Triple Revolution: Political Implications and Program for Action -- Chapter 4. Challenges of Black Liberation (Le Blanc) -- 1. The South's Dilemma -- 2. The Jackson Freedom Ride -- 3. How a Minority Can Change Society -- 4. Why White Radicals Are Incapable of Understanding Black Nationalism -- 5. Freedom Now: The New Stage in the Struggle for Negro Emancipation and the Tasks of the SWP -- 6. Revolutionary Integrationism -- 7. Malcolm X: The Man and His Ideas -- Chapter 5. Divergences and Consolidations (Le Blanc) -- 1. The Global Class War and Destiny of American Labor -- 2. China, Hungary, and the Marxist Method -- 3. Summary for Minority on World Movement -- 4. The Centrism of the SWP -- 5. Call for the Reorganization of the Minority Tendency -- 6. Radical Laborism Versus Bolshevik Leadership -- 7. The Organizational Character of the Socialist Workers Party.
Chapter 6. Debates and Interventions (Le Blanc) -- 1. Deutscher on Trotsky -- 2. Exchange of Views on Deutscher Biography -- 3. The Chinese Revolution - Its Character and Development -- 4. Maoism and the Neo-Stalin Cult -- 5. Don't Strangle the Party -- Chapter 7. History and Theory (Palmer and Le Blanc) -- 1. The Myth of Racial Superiority -- 2. Hayek Pleads for Capitalism -- 3. Three Conceptions of Jacksonianism -- 4. A Suppressed Chapter in the History of American Capitalism: The Destruction of Indian Communal Democracy -- 5. W.E.B. Du Bois and His Work -- 6. Tom Paine - Revolutionist -- 7. How Stalinism Will Be Ended -- 8. Sternberg vs. Karl Marx -- 9. Women Who Won the Right to Vote -- 10. Feuerbach - Philosopher of Materialism -- 11. Intellectuals and Revolution: The Case of C. Wright Mills (Letter to George Novack) -- 12. C. Wright Mills' The Marxists -- Bibliography -- Index -- Dissident Marxism in the United States.
This last of three documentary volumes, U.S. Trotskyism 1928-1965. Part III: Resurgence, spans 1954 to 1965, and includes a rich selection of primary sources on labor and social struggles, intellectual history, and the revolutionary impact of Leon Trotsky's perspectives on U.S. socialism.
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