US Trotskyism 1928–1965, Part II: Endurance: The Coming American Revolution. Dissident Marxism in the United States, Volume 3
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تنسيق
غلاف صلب
صفحات
844
لغة
الإنجليزية
منشور
Nov 29, 2018
الناشر
BRILL
رقم ISBN-10
9004224459
رقم ISBN-13
9789004224452
الوصف
Spanning a critical period in American history, this volume delves into the evolution of Trotskyism in the United States from 1928 to 1965. It captures the fervent political climate and the ideological struggles that defined the American left during these decades. With a focus on the resilience of dissident Marxist thought, it offers an insightful exploration of how Trotskyism sought to adapt and survive amidst shifting social landscapes.
The collaboration of seasoned historians brings to light various perspectives on the movement, illustrating its development through personal accounts, political documents, and meticulous analyses. Readers are invited to witness the challenges that Trotskyists faced, including internal conflicts and external opposition, as they worked tirelessly for their revolutionary ideals.
The narrative emphasizes the lasting influence of these activists, illustrating their persistent hope for an impending revolution. Throughout, the book highlights the passion and dedication of those who continued to advocate for Marxist principles despite numerous setbacks.
As a continuation of a documentary trilogy, this work not only informs about the past but also serves as a reflection on the enduring nature of revolutionary movements, showcasing their relevance in contemporary discussions of social justice and activism. The culmination of diverse voices and rigorous scholarship creates a rich tapestry that is both educational and thought-provoking.
The collaboration of seasoned historians brings to light various perspectives on the movement, illustrating its development through personal accounts, political documents, and meticulous analyses. Readers are invited to witness the challenges that Trotskyists faced, including internal conflicts and external opposition, as they worked tirelessly for their revolutionary ideals.
The narrative emphasizes the lasting influence of these activists, illustrating their persistent hope for an impending revolution. Throughout, the book highlights the passion and dedication of those who continued to advocate for Marxist principles despite numerous setbacks.
As a continuation of a documentary trilogy, this work not only informs about the past but also serves as a reflection on the enduring nature of revolutionary movements, showcasing their relevance in contemporary discussions of social justice and activism. The culmination of diverse voices and rigorous scholarship creates a rich tapestry that is both educational and thought-provoking.