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  2. History of the socialist movement in the United States

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    In 1852, he established the Proletarierbund, which would become the American Workers' League, the first Marxist organization in the United States, but it too proved short-lived, having failed to attract a native English-speaking membership. [29] In 1866, William H. Sylvis formed the National Labor Union (NLU).

  3. List of contributors to Marxist theory - Wikipedia

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    American 1944– Marxist feminism: Guy Debord: Paris, France: Bellevue-la-Montagne, Haute-Loire, France: French 1931–1994 Situationism: Daniel De Leon: Curaçao: New York, State of New York, United States: American 1852–1914 De Leonism, Syndicalism: Joseph Dietzgen [9] Blankenberg (now Hennef, German Confederation: Chicago, Illinois, United ...

  4. Settlers: The Mythology of the White Proletariat - Wikipedia

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    J. Sakai, the book's pseudonymous author, was born to Japanese immigrants and worked in the US auto industry. [1] Sakai was radicalized through the internment of Japanese Americans, radical factions of the American labor movement, [2] and his involvement with the Black freedom struggle as it evolved from the civil rights movement to the Black liberation movement. [3]

  5. History of socialism - Wikipedia

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    At the turn of the 21st century, Latin America saw a pink tide, which championed socialism of the 21st century; it included a policy of nationalisation of major national assets, anti-imperialism, left-wing populism, and a rejection of the Washington Consensus and the neoliberal paradigm. It was first led by Venezuelan president Hugo Chávez.

  6. John Spargo - Wikipedia

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    John Spargo, c. 1917. John Spargo (January 31, 1876 – August 17, 1966) was a British political writer who, later in life, became an expert in the history and crafts of Vermont. At first Spargo was active in the Socialist Party of America.

  7. C. L. R. James - Wikipedia

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    Notes on American Civilisation. Typescript [1950], published as American Civilization, Oxford: Blackwell (1992). State Capitalism and World Revolution (1950). New edition, with foreword by James and introduction by Paul Buhle, Chicago: Charles H. Kerr (1986). Mariners, Renegades and Castaways: The Story of Herman Melville and the World We Live ...

  8. Category:American Marxists - Wikipedia

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  9. Category:American Marxist historians - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "American Marxist historians" ... John Womack; Ellen Meiksins Wood This page was last edited on 25 April 2024, at 23:16 (UTC). ...