History of American Trotskyism (Part I) (original) (raw)
James P. Cannon
(1945)
Published: The Militant, Vol. IX No. 21, 26 May 1945, p. 6, Vol. IX No. 22, 2 June 1945, p. 6, Vol. IX No. 23, 9 June 1945, p. 6, Vol. IX No. 24, 16 June 1945, p. 6, Vol. IX No. 25, 23 June 1945, p. 5 & Vol. IX No. 26, 30 June 1945, p. 6.
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Lecture I
The First Days of American Communism
[Introduction]
Leaders and Policies of the Pioneer Communist Movement in United States
The Deadly Virus of Ultra-Leftism in American Communism’s Early Days
Lecture II
Factional Struggles in the Old Communist Party
The Great Positive Contributions of the Pioneer Communist Movement
How a New Militant Leadership Arose in the Pioneer Communist Movement
How Stalinist Degeneration Affected the Faction Fight in the American C.P.
Lecture III
Lecture IV
Lecture V
Lecture VI
Lecture VII
Lecture VIII
Lecture IX
Lecture X
Lecture XI
Lecture XII
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