Biblioteca / 1990-1999
Scott McLemee – Paul Le Blanc, editors. C.L.R. James and Revolutionary Marxism. Selected Writings, 1939-1949.
Atlantic Highlands, NJ: Humanities Press, 1994.
viii, 252 páginas.
Contents
Introduction: C. L. R. James and Revolutionary Marxism / Paul Le Blanc
PART I
REMEMBERING C. L. R. JAMES
1 – C. L. R. James—Thinker, Writer, Revolutionary / Charles van Gelderen
2 – C. L. R. James: A Recollection / Martin Glaberman
3 – Nello / John Bracey
4 – Marxism in the USA / Paul Buhle
PART II
WRITINGS FOR THE TROTSKYIST PRESS (1939-1949)
5 – Revolution and the Negro
6 – Native Son and Revolution: A Review of Native Son by Richard
7 – Wright Trotsky’s Place in History
8 – Imperialism in Africa
9 – To and From the Finland Station: A Review of To the Finland Station by Edmund Wilson
10 – In the American Tradition: The Working-Class Movement in Perspective
11 – In the International Tradition: Tasks Ahead for American Labor
12 – The American People in “One World’: An Essay in Dialectical Materialism
13 – The Revolutionary Answer to the Negro Problem in the United States
14 – Stalinism and Negro History
Afterword: American Civilization and World Revolution: C. L. R. James in the United States, 1938-1953 and Beyond / Scott McLemee