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ISBN: 1541620038
Author: Isserman, Maurice
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The definitive history of the Communist Party USA, revealing how its members contributed to struggles for justice and equality in America even as they championed a brutal, totalitarian state, the USSRAfter generations in the shadows, socialism is making headlines in the United States, following the Bernie Sanders presidential campaigns and the election of several democratic socialists to Congress. Todays leftists hail from a long lineage of anti-capitalist activists in the United States, yet the true legacy and lessons of their most radical and controversial forebears, the American Communists, remain little understood.In Reds, historian Maurice Isserman focuses on the deeply contradictory nature of the history of the Communist Party USA (CPUSA), a movement that attracted egalitarian idealists and bred authoritarian zealots. Founded in 1919, the CPUSA fought for a just society in America: members organized powerful industrial unions, protested racism, and moved the nation left. At the same time, Communists maintained unwavering faith in the USSRs claims to be a democratic workers state and came to be regarded as agents of a hostile foreign power. Following Nikita Khrushchevs revelation of Joseph Stalins crimes, however, doubt in Soviet leadership erupted within the CPUSA, leading to the organizations decline into political irrelevance.This is the balanced and definitive account of an essential chapter in the history of radical politics in the United States.
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