James P. Cannon and the Emergence of Trotskyism in the United States, 1928-38 / / Bryan D. Palmer.

Bryan D. Palmer reinterprets the history of labour and the left in the United States during the 1930s through a discussion of the emergence of Trotskyism in the most advanced capitalist country in the world. Focussing on James P. Cannon, the founder of American Trotskyism, Palmer builds on his previ...

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Superior document:Historical Materialism Book Series ; 232
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden;, Boston : : BRILL,, 2021.
Year of Publication:2021
Language:English
Series:Historical Materialism Book Series ; 232.
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Table of Contents:
  • Preface and Acknowledgments
  • List of Figures
  • Introduction: James P. Cannon and the "Prince's Favors"
  • Hope and the Dog Days
  • Historiography's House of Mirrors
  • Mirror Image Refusals
  • Analytic Alternative
  • Cannon and the History of American Trotskyism
  • 1 An American Left Opposition
  • Exile Off Main Street
  • Stalinism Consolidating
  • Stalinist Slow Dancing: Guile
  • Picking up the Pace: Gangsterism
  • Recruiting the American Left Opposition: Three Phases
  • Cannon: Caretaker of the Original Left Opposition Cadre
  • Recruitment's Second Phase: Stalinism's Heavy Hand
  • "An Army of a Million People": Hungarians, Italians, Finns, and Immigrant Birth Controllers
  • A Publication Program
  • The Founding of the Communist League of America (Opposition)
  • 2 Dog Days
  • Downturn: Economic Depression
  • "Left Turn": Revolutionary Politics and the Third Period
  • Dimensions of Cannon's Crisis: Material Being
  • Dimensions of Cannon's Crisis: Reconstituted Families and Domestic Complications
  • Dimensions of Cannon's Crisis: Rose Karsner's Break-Down
  • Cannon's Collapsing World: The Personal Becomes Political
  • The Weisbord Whirlwind
  • Branch Bickerings: New York Cliquism and Youth Recruits
  • Factional Waystation: June 1932, National Committee Plenum
  • Factionalism Internationalized: The Turn to Europe
  • International Intervention
  • Dog Days Denouement: New Turns
  • Internal Ironies
  • 3 Daylight: Analysis and Action
  • 1933-34: Past, Present, and Future
  • Context: Revival/Reorientation
  • The Long and Trying March Back to a Labor Party Perspective
  • Black Oppression in America: National Self-Determination vs. The Revolutionary Struggle for Equality
  • The Momentum of Mobilizations: Unemployed and Labor Defense Work
  • Miner Militants: Cannon's "Bona Fide Proletarians"
  • B.J. Field: A Napoleon among New York's French Chefs
  • Dawn of a New Left Opposition Day
  • 4 Minneapolis Militants
  • General Strike
  • Class Relations in Minneapolis
  • Trotskyists among the Teamsters: Propagandistic Old Moles
  • January Thaw; February Cold Snap: The Coal Yards on Strike
  • Lessons of the Coal Yards Strike.
  • Strike Preparations: Unemployed Agitations and Industrial Unionism
  • Overcoming "Bureaucratic Obstacles"
  • The Ladies/Women's Auxiliary
  • Rebel Outpost: 1900 Chicago Avenue
  • The Tribune Alley Plot and the Battle of Deputies Run
  • May 1934: Settlement Secured; Victory Postponed
  • Stalinist Slurs
  • Farmer-Labor Two Class Hybrid vs Class Struggle Perspective
  • Interlude
  • Toward the July Days
  • A Strike Declared; A Plot Exposed
  • Bloody Friday
  • Labor's Martyr: Henry B. Ness
  • Martial Law/Red Scare
  • Olson: The Defective "Merits" of a Progressive Pragmatism
  • Standing Fast: Satire and Solidarity
  • Mediation's Meanderings
  • Sudden and Unexpected Victory
  • 5 Entryism
  • 1934: Militancy and Marginalization's Movement
  • The French Turn
  • Cannon, Trotsky, and the Preparatory Ground of Entryism: Transcending the "Organic Unity" Imbroglio
  • Fusion with the Musteites
  • Building the Party amid Fusion's Fallouts
  • Anticipating the French Turn
  • Americanizing the French Turn: Factions and Combinations
  • The Intensification of Oehlerite Sectarianism
  • Ousting the Oehlerites
  • Socialist Party Schisms and Workers Party Entry
  • Prelude to Entry: Cannon in Harness and Muste's Conversions
  • Entryism & Subordination
  • A Farmer-Labor Detour and the Return of the Oehlerite Repressed
  • Entry Proclaimed
  • Cannon in California: The "Foot Loose Rebel" and the Agitational Road
  • Entryist Estrangement
  • The Return of the Prodigal Agitator
  • Reaction from Above
  • The End of Entry
  • Assessing the French Turn in America
  • 6 Trials, Tragedies, and Trade Unions
  • 1937's Imperative: Assimilating Revolution's Recruits
  • The Origins of the American Committee for the Defense of Leon Trotsky
  • The Non-Partisan Origins of Trotsky's Defense
  • Dancing with Dewey
  • Trotsky's Testimony
  • Carleton Beals and Stalinism at Work in the Preliminary Sub-Commission
  • Delimitation by Default
  • Social-Democratic Delimitation
  • Brand Barcelona on Centrist Foreheads: Trotskyism and the Spanish Civil War
  • Trotskyism Finds its "Sea Legs": Cannon and the Maritime Federation of the Pacific
  • Frame-Up in Minneapolis: Who Killed Patrick J. Corcoran?
  • Trotskyism on the Line: Footholds in Mass Production and the CIO
  • Conclusion: Party/International
  • References
  • Index.