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Why Political Democracy Must Go : The Origins of Socialism in the United States

โœ Scribed by John Reed; A.K. Brackob


Publisher
Histria Books
Year
2021
Tongue
English
Leaves
83
Category
Library

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Why Political Democracy Must Go is an insightful analysis of the origins of the socialist movement in the United States, written by famed journalist John Reed, one of the most distinguished American writers on the subject. One of socialism's fiercest proponents, Reed exposes the myth of 'democratic socialism.' He provides an overview of the development of socialist thought, demonstrating that socialism cannot be achieved through political democracy. Originally published in 1919 in serial form, Why Political Democracy Must Go provides critical historical insight on the evolution of socialist thought in the United States. Reed gives a devastating critique of the American political system that, in many ways, is as valid today as it was when he first wrote it. Today, when there is renewed interest in socialism on the American political scene, this notable series of essays reveals the underpinnings of socialist thought. John Reed's analysis will be of interest to those on all sides of the political spectrum. Born in Portland, Oregon, on October 22, 1887, Harvard-educated John Reed was considered one of the most remarkable journalists of his generation. He became famous for his first-hand accounts of the Mexican Revolution, where he rode alongside Panchos Villa, and for his acclaimed portrayal of the Russian Revolution, Ten Days that Shook the World. Reed was also a political activist and a founding member of the Communist Labor Party of America. He died in Russia on October 17, 1920, and is one of only three Americans buried in the Kremlin Wall. Why Political Democracy Must Go: The Origins of Socialism in the United States is edited, with an introduction by Dr. A.K. Brackob, a noted historian and editor of John Reed's collection of writings, Romania during World War I: Observations of an American Journalist (2018).

โœฆ Subjects


Socialism-United States-History-20th century.


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