Marxism and the USA

Marxism and the USA
Author: Alan Woods
Publsiher: Wellred Books
Total Pages: 315
Release: 2024
Genre: History
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Marxism and the USA by Alan Woods was the first title produced by Wellred USA. The book was written at a time when George W. Bush was president, a time when many around the world – including many on the left – considered the U.S. to be one reactionary bloc, devoid of class struggle or revolutionary potential. Woods' aim was to dispel these misconceptions, draw on the marvelous traditions of struggle throughout U.S. history, and inspire those new to the ideas of Marxism to learn more – and get involved. Providing one example after another, he showed how the ideas of socialism and communism are not recent, "foreign" importations, but have deep roots in the American tradition itself. He also debunks many of the common misconceptions Americans have about socialism, taking up the question of socialism and religion, freedom vs. dictatorship, an explanation of what happened in the Soviet Union and more. Today there is an immense polarization of wealth in the U.S. between the extremely rich and the extremely poor. The years of boom have come to an end. In spite of its immense power, U.S. capitalism has entered a phase of terminal decline along with the rest of the world. This is reflected in the questioning by many ordinary working Americans of the society they live in. The ideas of Marxism can explain why society finds itself in this impasse and also offer a way out to American workers and youth. The American people and above all the American working class have a great revolutionary tradition. On the basis of great historical events they are destined to rediscover these traditions and to stand once more in the front line of the revolution as they did in 1776 and 1861. The future of the entire world ultimately depends on this perspective. And although today it may seem very far off, it is not so incredible as one might think. Marxism and the USA will serve as an introduction to the rich revolutionary history of the United States. The expanded second edition includes appendices on the 1934 Minneapolis Teamsters strike, the early history of the Socialist Party, Shays's Rebellion, and Engels on the need for a labor party.

Marxism and the U S A

Marxism and the U S A
Author: Alan Woods
Publsiher: Wellred
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2010
Genre: Communism
ISBN: 190000724X

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Marxism and the USA by Alan Woods was the first title produced by Wellred USA. Out of print for some time, it will soon be back with a new cover and an updated introduction by John Peterson, editor of Socialist Revolution. The book was written at a time when George W. Bush was president, a time when many around the world - including many on the left - considered the U.S. to be one reactionary bloc, devoid of class struggle or revolutionary potential. Woods' aim was to dispel these misconceptions, draw on the marvelous traditions of struggle throughout U.S. history, and inspire those new to the ideas of Marxism to learn more - and get involved. Providing one example after another, he showed how the ideas of socialism and communism are not recent, "foreign" importations, but have deep roots in the American tradition itself. He also debunks many of the common misconceptions Americans have about socialism, taking up the question of socialism and religion, freedom vs. dictatorship, an explanation of what happened in the Soviet Union and more. Today there is an immense polarization of wealth in the U.S. between the extremely rich and the extremely poor. The years of boom have come to an end. In spite of its immense power, U.S. capitalism has entered a phase of terminal decline along with the rest of the world. This is reflected in the questioning by many ordinary working Americans of the society they live in. The ideas of Marxism can explain why society finds itself in this impasse and also offer a way out to American workers and youth. The American people and above all the American working class have a great revolutionary tradition. On the basis of great historical events they are destined to rediscover these traditions and to stand once more in the front line of the revolution as they did in 1776 and 1861. The future of the entire world ultimately depends on this perspective. And although today it may seem very far off, it is not so incredible as one might think. Marxism and the USA will serve as an introduction to the rich revolutionary history of the United States. The expanded second edition includes appendices on the 1934 Minneapolis Teamsters strike, the early history of the Socialist Party, Shays's Rebellion, and Engels on the need for a labor party.

Marxism in the United States

Marxism in the United States
Author: Paul Buhle
Publsiher: Vereso
Total Pages: 322
Release: 1987
Genre: Communism
ISBN: UCSC:32106018489564

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Marxism and America

Marxism and America
Author: Christopher Phelps,Robin Vandome
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2021-06
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1526149761

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If the United States has been so hostile to Marxism, what accounts for Marxism's recurrent attractiveness to certain Americans? Marxism and America: new appraisals sheds new light on that question in essays that engage sexuality, gender, race, nationalism, class, memory, and much more.

Marxism the View from America

Marxism  the View from America
Author: Clinton Rossiter
Publsiher: Harvest Books
Total Pages: 358
Release: 1960
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: PSU:000053740502

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Provides an assessment of American Communism and explains why communism never took hold in the United States.

Marxism and the U S A

Marxism and the U S A
Author: Alan Woods,Marxism and the U.S.A.
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2009-01-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 8189833588

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Many Americans view the ideas of socialism and Marxism with suspicion and distrust. In Marxism and the U.S.A., the authors show that these ideas are not at all foreign to the history and traditions of the American people. There are many inspiring examples throughout U. S. history which graphically illustrate this. From the revolutionary struggle of the colonists against British rule to the war against slavery, American can be proud of their militant and democratic traditions.

Marxism and America

Marxism and America
Author: Christopher Phelps,Robin Vandome
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-06-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 1526171929

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If the United States has been so hostile to Marxism, what accounts for Marxism's recurrent attractiveness to certain Americans? Marxism and America: New appraisals sheds new light on that question in essays that engage sexuality, gender, race, nationalism, class, memory, and much more.

The Communist Experience in America

The Communist Experience in America
Author: Harvey Klehr
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2017-07-28
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781351484749

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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.In part, Klehr hopes to inspire the same moral outrage about Communism that fuels those dedicated to ensuring that Nazi crimes are never forgotten or obfuscated. Communism, in practice everywhere in the world, also came at enormous human cost. Regardless of their other virtues or qualities, those who supported or defended Communism from the safety of the United States must be called to account. This work does just that; in detail and depth.