Past Imperfect: Alternative Essays in American History. from reconstruction to the presentBlanche Wiesen Cook, Alice Kessler-Harris, Ronald Radosh Knopf, 1973 - 352 pages |
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... become clear that China was , in fact , independent of Moscow , the United States found itself committed to the siege it had already mounted . If there was misapprehension on the part of the United States that led to this new Asian ...
... become clear that China was , in fact , independent of Moscow , the United States found itself committed to the siege it had already mounted . If there was misapprehension on the part of the United States that led to this new Asian ...
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... becomes united , and constitutes itself as a class for itself . The interests it defends become class interests . " And the struggle against capitalists is a political struggle . ' Marx's theory of competitive capitalism furnished the ...
... becomes united , and constitutes itself as a class for itself . The interests it defends become class interests . " And the struggle against capitalists is a political struggle . ' Marx's theory of competitive capitalism furnished the ...
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... become secretary of the AFL organizing committee that led a successful strike to gain recognition for a union among packinghouse workers in Chicago stockyards in 1917. On the basis of that success Foster was appointed to lead the 1919 ...
... become secretary of the AFL organizing committee that led a successful strike to gain recognition for a union among packinghouse workers in Chicago stockyards in 1917. On the basis of that success Foster was appointed to lead the 1919 ...
Contents
Introduction | 3 |
The Origins of American Imperialism | 65 |
The Seventh Power ERNEST R MAY 68 Why the United States Went | 92 |
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