U.S. Trotskyism 1928-1965. Part III: Resurgence: Uneven and Combined Development is the third of a documentary trilogy on a revolutionary socialist split-off from the U.S. Communist Party, reflecting Leon Trotskyâs confrontation with Stalinism in the global Communist movement. Spanning 1954 to 1965, this volume surveys the Cold War era, the civil rights and black liberation movements, the 'third wave' of feminism, and other social and cultural developments of the 1950s and 1960s. Documenting responses to a variety of anti-colonial and revolutionary insurgencies, the volume also surveys the crisis and decline of Stalinism. Attention is given to internal debates and splits, but also to the partial reunification of the international Trotskyist movement (the Fourth International), as well as substantial contributions to the study of history and the development of Marxist theory. Scholars and activists will find much of interest in these primary sources.
Paul Le Blanc is Professor of History at La Roche College (Pittsburgh). He has written extensively on labour and social struggles, including A Short History of the U.S. Working Class (Prometheus Books, 1999), the acclaimed short biography Leon Trotsky (Reaktion Books, 2015), and most recently October Song: Bolshevik Triumph, Communist Tragedy, 1917-1924 (Haymarket Books, 2017).
Bryan Palmer is Professor of History at Trent University. His books include studies of British labour historian E.P. Thompson and U.S. Communist and Trotskyist leader James P. Cannon, and Revolutionary Teamsters: The Minneapolis Truckersâ Strikes of 1934 (Brill, 2013).
1 Introduction: a Party of Uneven and Combined Development âPaul Le Blanc
2 New Stirrings âPaul Le Blanc â1âJean Blake, âThe Continuing Struggle for Negro Equalityâ â2âMurry Weiss, âMcCarthyism: Key Issue in the 1954 Electionsâ â3âEvelyn Reed, âThe Myth of Womenâs Inferiorityâ â4âMarjorie McGowan, Jeanne Morgan, Joseph Hansen, âDebate on Cosmeticsâ â5âHarold Robins, âAutomation â Menace or Promise?â â6âMurry Weiss, âThe Vindication of Trotskyismâ â7âJames Robertson, âNew Stage for the Youthâ â8âEvelyn Sell, âReally Beat?â â9âJames P. Cannon, âUnited Socialist Political Action in 1958â
3 New Pathways âPaul Le Blanc â1âTim Wohlforth, âYouth Report to the SWP National Conventionâ â2âFrancis James, âAfricaâs Bid for Freedomâ â3âJoseph Hansen, âTheory of the Cuban Revolutionâ â4âHedda Grant (Hedda Garza), âStill a Manâs Worldâ â5âMelba Baker (Melba Windoffer), âWomen Who Workâ â6âMyra Tanner Weiss, âKennedy: The Candidate and the Presidentâ â7âPolitical Committee, âPreparing for the Next Wave of Radicalism in the United Statesâ â8âTheodore Edwards (Edmund Kovacs), âKennedyâs War in Vietnamâ â9âFarrell Dobbs and Joseph Hansen, âReunification of the Fourth Internationalâ â10âEvelyn Reed, âThe Feminine Mystiqueâ â11âJames P. Cannon, âTriple Revolution: Political Implications and Program for Actionâ
4 Challenges of Black Liberation âPaul Le Blanc â1âLois Sanders, âThe Southâs Dilemmaâ â2âFred Halstead, âThe Jackson Freedom Rideâ â3âGeorge Breitman, âHow a Minority Can Change Societyâ â4âRobert Vernon (Robert Des Verney), âWhy White Radicals Are Incapable of Understanding Black Nationalismâ â5âSocialist Workers Party, âFreedom Now: The New Stage in the Struggle for Negro Emancipation and the Tasks of the SWPâ â6âRichard Kirk (Richard S. Fraser), âRevolutionary Integrationismâ â7âGeorge Breitman, âMalcolm X: The Man and His Ideasâ
5 Divergences and Consolidations âPaul Le Blanc â1âSam Marcy (Sam Ballan), âThe Global Class War and the Destiny of American Laborâ â2âV. Grey (Vincent Copeland), âChina, Hungary, and the Marxist Methodâ â3âTim Wohlforth, âSumming Up for Minority on World Movementâ â4âJames Robertson, âThe Centrism of the SWPâ â5âTim Wohlforth et al., âCall for the Reorganization of the Minority Tendencyâ â6âRichard Kirk and Clara Kaye (Richard Fraser and Clara Fraser), âRadical Laborism Versus Bolshevik Leadershipâ â7âFarrell Dobbs and George Novack, âThe Organizational Character of the SWPâ
6 Debates and Interventions âPaul Le Blanc â1âJoseph Hansen, âDeutscher on Trotskyâ â2âGeorge Breitman and Joseph Hansen, âExchange of Views on Deutscher Biographyâ â3âArne Swabeck and John Liang (Frank Glass), âThe Chinese Revolution â Its Character and Developmentâ â4âTom Kerry, âMaoism and the Neo-Stalin Cultâ â5âJames P. Cannon, âDonât Strangle the Partyâ
7 History and Theory âBryan Palmer and Paul Le Blanc â1âGrace Carlson, âThe Myth of Racial Superiorityâ â2âJoseph Hansen, âHayek Pleads for Capitalismâ â3âHarry Frankel (Harry Braverman), âThree Conceptions of Jacksonianismâ â4âWilliam F. Warde (George Novack), âA Suppressed Chapter in Historyâ â5âWilliam Gorman, âW.E.B. Du Bois and His Workâ â6âJean Simon (Jean Tussey), âTom Paine â The Revolutionistâ â7âGeorge Breitman, âHow Stalinism Will Be Endedâ â8âMyra Tanner (Weiss), âSternberg vs. Karl Marxâ â9âJoyce Cowley, âWomen Who Won the Right to Voteâ â10âJohn G. Wright (Joseph Vanzler), âFeuerbachâ â11âJames P. Cannon, âSocialism and Intellectualsâ â12âWilliam F. Warde (George Novack), âReview of C. Wright Mills, The Marxistsâ BibliographyIndex
Scholars and activists interested in the history and ideas associated with the labor and socialist movements of the twentieth century, and in experiences associated with U.S. radicalism.