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James Cannon. The Socialist Workers Party in World War II. Writings and Speeches, 1940-43.

Biblioteca /  1970-1979

James P. Cannon. The Socialist Workers Party in World War II. Writings and Speeches, 1940-43. 

Nueva York: Pathfinder Press, 1975.

446 páginas.

CONTENTS

About the Author

Introduction

The Convention of the Socialist Workers Party (April 1940)

We Are Going Ahead Everywhere (April 25, 1940)

The Pathology of Renegacy (Published June 1940)

After the May 24 Assault on Trotsky (June 14, 1940)

Funds Needed to Defend Trotsky (Published July 20, 1940)

We Accuse Stalin Before the World (August 21, 1940)

To the Memory of the Old Man (August 28, 1940)

Military Policy of the Proletariat (September 28, 1940)

The Stalinists and the United Front (September 28, 1940)

Summary Speech on Military Policy (September 28, 1940)

Socialist Election Policy in 1940 (September 28, 1940)

Letter to the Texas Branch (October 15, 1940)

First Results of Our Military Policy (Published November 23, 1940)

Militarism and Workers’ Rights (Published November 30, 1940)

Lenin, Trotsky, and the First World War (Published December 7, 1940)

The Voorhis Act and the Fourth International (December 13, 1940)

Union Work or Party Work (January 3, 1941)

Release Pierre Frank! (Published January 14, 1941)

Tobin Is Planning a Serious Offensive Action (April 1, 1941)

Release Soviet Political Prisoners! (July 1, 1941)

Why We Have Been Indicted (Published July 26, 1941)

Trotskyism Lives (August 22, 1941)

Our Party’s Answer to the Prosecution (October 11, 1941)

It Is Time for a Bolder Policy in the Unions (October 11, 1941)

The Party’s Course After Pearl Harbor (December 10, 1941)

A Statement on the U.S. Entry into World War II (December 22, 1941)

Letters on Press Policy and Ultraleftism (January-February 1942)

Proposals on Tactical Reorientation (February 19, 1942)

What the Plenum Decided (March 7, 1942)

Criticism and Discussion of Current Party Policy (March-April 1942)

Repayment of a Debt (May 22, 1942)

The Conviction of Kelly Postal (June 24, 1942)

A Red-Baiting Attack in San Diego (August 1942)

The Workers and the Second World War (October 2, 1942)

On Selecting the Leadership (October 4, 1942)

A Censored Speech Is Better Than Silence (November 16, 1942)

On Legal and Semilegal Work (November 19, 1942)

Open Letter to Attorney General Biddle (Published November 21, 1942)

The Attack on The Militant (Published November 28, 1942)

Campaign for a Labor Party (November 1942)

A Letter to Carlo Tresca (December 8, 1942)

A Danger of Cliquism (December 13, 1942)

The Situation in the New York Local (December 23, 1942)

The End of the Comintern and the Prospects of Labor Internationalism (May 30, 1943)

The Problem of Party Leadership (November 1, 1943)

Speech on the Way to Prison (December 26, 1943)