The Decline of American Communism

The Decline of American Communism
Title The Decline of American Communism PDF eBook
Author David A. Shannon
Publisher New York : Harcourt, Brace
Pages 444
Release 1959
Genre Communism
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The Decline of American Communism

The Decline of American Communism
Title The Decline of American Communism PDF eBook
Author David A. Shannon
Publisher
Pages 425
Release 1959
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American Communism in Crisis, 1943-1957

American Communism in Crisis, 1943-1957
Title American Communism in Crisis, 1943-1957 PDF eBook
Author Joseph Robert Starobin
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 354
Release 1975-01-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780520027961

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The Rise and Fall of American Communism

The Rise and Fall of American Communism
Title The Rise and Fall of American Communism PDF eBook
Author Philip Jacob Jaffe
Publisher
Pages 248
Release 1975
Genre History
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The Decline of Socialism in America, 1912-1925

The Decline of Socialism in America, 1912-1925
Title The Decline of Socialism in America, 1912-1925 PDF eBook
Author James Weinstein
Publisher
Pages 392
Release 1984
Genre History
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covers the decline of socialism in america from 1912-1925

The Decline of American Communism

The Decline of American Communism
Title The Decline of American Communism PDF eBook
Author David A. Shannon
Publisher
Pages 425
Release 1971
Genre Communism
ISBN

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The Cause That Failed: Communism in American Political Life

The Cause That Failed: Communism in American Political Life
Title The Cause That Failed: Communism in American Political Life PDF eBook
Author Guenter Lewy
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 593
Release 1990-09-13
Genre History
ISBN 0199878986

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From a height of almost 100,000 members during the Depression, when politicians, workers, and intellectuals were drawn into its orbit, the American Communist Party has descended into irrelevance and isolation, failing even to run a presidential candidate in 1988. Indeed, as Guenter Lewy writes in this critical account of American Communism, despite decades of feverish activity and ferocious discipline, it was a cause doomed to fail from the very beginning. In The Cause that Failed, Lewy offers an incisive narrative of the American Communist Party from the days of John Reed to the advent of glasnost. He traces its origins and development, underscoring how its devotion to Moscow and inflexible Marxist ideology isolated it from the American scene--in fact, most of its first members were Eastern European immigrants. During the left wing tide of the Depression the Communist Party reached the peak of its influence, as it joined labor unions and progressive organizations in a "Popular Front." But Lewy reveals the deceptive, antidemocratic, self-defeating tactics the Communists pursued even then, as they manipulated front organizations, seized control of political parties, peace groups, and labor unions, and enforced political conformity among members and sympathizers. He follows the Party through its inexorable decline in the succeeding decades, up to its current position as one of the last Stalinist parties left in a world of glasnost and perestroika. Lewy also provides a sharply critical discussion of the encounter between Communism and liberal and mainstream America. He examines such groups as the ACLU and SANE, arguing that the years when these organizations were tolerant toward Communists were also the times when they neglected their original purpose in favor of partisan causes. He shows how Communists have manipulated well-meaning citizens in the peace movement and in Wallace's 1948 Progressive Party presidential campaign. One of the great ills Americans suffer, he writes, is an overreaction to McCarthyism--an atmosphere of anti-anticommunism--which blinds them to the wrongs wrought by international Communism and makes them ignore the deceptive role played by the American Communist Party, which even today still keeps eighty percent of its membership secret. The Cause that Failed presents an intensively researched and trenchantly argued historical analysis of Communism in America. Guenter Lewy's provocative account provides a new understanding of Communism's machinations in U.S. politics, and how Americans from across the political spectrum have responded to its challenge.