著者について

Earl Browder was a prominent American communist politician and the leader of the Communist Party USA (CPUSA) during a significant portion of the 20th century. Born in Kansas, he emerged as a key figure in leftist politics, particularly noted for his role in advocating for the United States' alignment with the Soviet Union during World War II. Browder's leadership marked a transformative period for the CPUSA, where he emphasized the importance of a united front against fascism and sought to broaden the party's appeal to a wider audience, including labor unions and minority groups.

Throughout his career, Browder faced numerous challenges, including internal party conflicts and external pressures from government investigations and the Red Scare. His political ideology was shaped by his experiences and the global context of communism during the mid-20th century. Despite his eventual expulsion from the party in 1945, Browder remained an influential figure in leftist thought and continued to write and speak on issues of socialism and democracy. His work and legacy contribute to the ongoing discourse on the role of communism in American history.

国籍 アメリカ人
生年月日 November 20, 1891
出生地 Wichita, Kansas, USA
死亡日 May 27, 1973
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