The ‘American Exceptionalism’ of Jay Lovestone and His Comrades, 1929–1940: Dissident Marxism in the United States, Volume 1
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Format
Relié
Pages
692
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Jun 5, 2015
Éditeur
Brill Academic Pub
ISBN-10
9004224432
ISBN-13
9789004224438
Description
In a compelling exploration of American leftist history, this volume delves into the unique ideology of Jay Lovestone and his contemporaries during a turbulent period from 1929 to 1940. Lovestone's brand of Marxism, often branded as 'American Exceptionalism,' distinguished itself from mainstream socialist thought, presenting a narrative that resonated with the distinct socio-political landscape of the United States.
The authors examine the intricate dynamics within Lovestone's movement, illustrating how his adherence to a revolutionary framework both attracted followers and elicited dissent. The book meticulously recounts the ideological battles that defined this faction of American Marxism, shedding light on their views regarding capitalism, imperialism, and the role of the working class in a distinctly American context.
As the authors unfold the story of Lovestone and his comrades, they present a rich tapestry of political events, personal anecdotes, and theoretical debates. By situating their experiences within the broader context of the global left, they reveal how these dissenters navigated the complexities of faithfulness to Marxist principles while adapting to the American milieu.
This scholarly work not only articulates Lovestone's contributions to Marxist thought but also paves the way for a deeper understanding of how unique American conditions shaped leftist movements. It serves as an essential resource for anyone looking to comprehend the intersections of ideology and identity in the history of American socialism.
The authors examine the intricate dynamics within Lovestone's movement, illustrating how his adherence to a revolutionary framework both attracted followers and elicited dissent. The book meticulously recounts the ideological battles that defined this faction of American Marxism, shedding light on their views regarding capitalism, imperialism, and the role of the working class in a distinctly American context.
As the authors unfold the story of Lovestone and his comrades, they present a rich tapestry of political events, personal anecdotes, and theoretical debates. By situating their experiences within the broader context of the global left, they reveal how these dissenters navigated the complexities of faithfulness to Marxist principles while adapting to the American milieu.
This scholarly work not only articulates Lovestone's contributions to Marxist thought but also paves the way for a deeper understanding of how unique American conditions shaped leftist movements. It serves as an essential resource for anyone looking to comprehend the intersections of ideology and identity in the history of American socialism.
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