True mission : socialists and the Labor Party question in the U.S. /
In the election campaign of 2000, Al Gore and Ralph Nader polled many millions more votes than George W. Bush. Yet the US Left lost out, a casualty of the two-party system. This is a pattern which has been repeated many times over the years. The most contentious issues dividing the Left in the Unite...
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Language: | English |
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London ; Sterling, Va. :
Pluto Press
2004.
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Online Access: | https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctt18fs5zw |
Table of Contents:
- Engels and the Henry George campaign of 1886
- 'Historic' development or blind alley
- The political party of the working class : the Socialist Party and the Labor Party question
- The conference for progressive political action : Labor Party or pressure group
- The octogenarian snail : the La Follette campaign of 1924
- The Labor Party question in the 1930s : Trotsky, Thomas and La Guardia
- Labor party or green party : the Nader campaign of 2000
- Conclusions : the socialist alternative.