James P. Cannon and the origins of the American revolutionary left, 1890-1928 /Bryan D. Palmer.
Material type: TextSeries: Publication details: Urbana : University of Illinois Press, (c)2007.Description: 1 online resourceContent type:- text
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- 9780252092084
- 9781283583343
- 9786613895790
- 6613895792
- HX84 .J364 2007
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Includes bibliographies and index.
Introduction: The communist can(n)on -- Rosedale roots: facts and fictions -- Youth's discoveries -- Hobo rebel/homeguard -- Red dawn -- Underground -- Geese in flight -- Pepper spray -- Stalinist suspensions -- Labor defender -- Living with Lovestone -- Expulsion -- Conclusion: James P. Cannon, the United States revolutionary movement, and the end of an age of innocence.
Bryan D. Palmer's award-winning study of James P. Cannon's early years (1890-1928) details how the life of a Wobbly hobo agitator gave way to leadership in the emerging communist underground of the 1919 era. Written with panache, Palmer's richly detailed book situates American communism's formative decade of the 1920s in the dynamics of a specific political and economic context.
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