Ebook: Socialist cities : municipal politics and the grass roots of American socialism
Author: Richard William Judd
- Series: SUNY series in American labor history
- Year: 1989
- Publisher: State University of New York Press
- City: Albany, N.Y
- Language: English
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Socialist Cities is a comparative treatment of grass-roots Socialist successes. It marks the first comprehensive look at the urban working-class base of the American Socialist movement in the early part of the century, and reveals the importance of municipal politics as an organizing strategy.
The author assesses the reactions of both workers and non-workers to the party, and provides a fresh perspective on the perennial question of why socialism 'failed' in America. He demonstrates that the subtle and ongoing dialogue between the party's own internal theoretical and tactical weaknesses and the broader class and structural obstacles against which it struggled, contributed to its failure.
Richard W. Judd is Assistant Professor of History at the University of Maine, Orono.
The author assesses the reactions of both workers and non-workers to the party, and provides a fresh perspective on the perennial question of why socialism 'failed' in America. He demonstrates that the subtle and ongoing dialogue between the party's own internal theoretical and tactical weaknesses and the broader class and structural obstacles against which it struggled, contributed to its failure.
Richard W. Judd is Assistant Professor of History at the University of Maine, Orono.
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