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  1. Oct 30, 2023 · 1934: William Z. Foster, Improved in Health, Returns to U.S. After Stay in Soviet Union from Daily Worker, January 19, 1934. 1934: William Z. Foster Visits "Daily" for the First Time in Sixteen Months; Praises Improvement, Hails Drive for 10,000 New Readers from Daily Worker, January 22, 1934.

  2. marxists.architexturez.net › archive › fosterWilliam Z. Foster Archive

    1947: Workers, Defend Your Unions! 1952: History of the Communist Party of the United States (off site) 1954: The Negro People in American History, (200Mb) 1954. 1955: The Role of Mao Tse-tung, from History of the Three Internationals. Comment on Foster by Max Eastman. Communist Party of the USA.

  3. William Z. Foster. Toward Soviet America. Date: 1932 Publisher: International Publishers Publishers HTML Markup: Brian Reid Public Domain: Marxists Internet Archive (2009). You may freely copy, distribute, display and perform this work; as well as make derivative and commercial works. Please credit “Marxists Internet Archive” as your source.

  4. Nov 8, 2006 · William Z. Foster was perhaps the most influential of all the great American communists of the 20th century, but his thoughts differ greatly from those of De Leon in that Foster rejects anarcho-syndicalism in full. "Toward Soviet America" may be dated in places now, of course, but the underlying message is as true now as ever.

    • Foster and Browder
    • Foster’s Infirmity
    • A Revolt of The Fosterites
    • Foster’s Last Stand
    • Foster and The Later Stalinists

    August 4, 1954 Foster himself, in a big way, and Johnstone and Manley to a far lesser extent, made personal contributions to the CP. But it would be historically false to represent the Foster AFL groupas a contributing current in the new movement. Even Browder, who had been a pre-war Fosterite syndicalist, did not come to the CP by way of Foster. H...

    March 17, 1955 You ask how I look at my own role in the formation of the Foster-Cannon group. I think that is indicated in the account I have written in those letters [May 19, 27 and 28, 1954 – Ed.]. I had the highest regard for Foster’s ability in general, and for his feel and skill as a mass worker in particular – a most essential quality which t...

    February 1, 1956 The Fosterites had never talked to us about their own family affairs. Consequently, the big explosion at the joint caucus of the delegates of the two groups in Moscow [at the Sixth Congress of the Comintern, 1928] came as somewhat of a surprise to us. To judge from the intensity of the feelings expressed, the revolt against Foster ...

    January 22, 1958 Foster’s evolution in his twilight hours is strictly in accord with the evaluation of him which I have made in previous letters to you. Foster is fighting to the last twitch to justify himself, to protect his prestige, his place in history, which, as he sees it, long ago became completely dependent on the historical vindication of ...

    January 31, 1958 I do think it rather important, if one is to probe the phenomenon of American Stalinism to the bottom, to recognize the difference between Foster and that generation of young idealists who came into the party after it had become completely Stalinized and who never knew any other school. Foster was past 40 when he came to the CP in ...

  5. Oct 6, 2020 · Foster, William Z., 1881-1961, Communists -- United States -- Biography Publisher Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press Collection internetarchivebooks; printdisabled Contributor Internet Archive Language English

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