CHAPTERS OF "BROWDER, LOVESTONE, AND AMERICANIST SOCIALISM", BY HARRY FOREMAN
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Too young, too simple, sometimes naïve
- Location
- Pentapotamia-in-Exile
- Pronouns
- he/him
Foreword by Bill Browder and Acknowledgements
Ch. 1: The Origins of Americanist Socialism
1.1) Browder and Lovestone's Lives
1.2) American Understandings of Socialism in the 20th century
1.3) Roles of other figures
Ch. 2: Americanist Socialism: Ideology or Phenomenon?
2.1) Tenets of Americanist Socialism
2.2) Browder and the Racial Question
2.3) Southern Socialism?
2.4) Washington and other figures in the socialist consciousness
Ch. 3: Americanist Socialism from 1929 to 1950
3.1) Lovestone and Browder: Fair-Weather Friends?
3.2) DeLeonist opinions of Browder and Lovestone
3.3) "Reds going Yellow": Opposition to Americanism and inter-socialist splits
3.4) After the split: America's socialist future
3.5) Americanist Socialism in Liberia
Ch. 4: A Tarnished Legacy
4.1) Browder after the Splits
4.2) Lovestone's later life
4.3) Relevance of Americanist socialism in the modern day
Afterword
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