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181:, and while Salemme and Joerger were still with the Trotskyists around James Cannon, a debate arose in American Trotskyism on the nature of the Soviet Union. Salemme and Joerger offered "the most damning alternative analyses that had yet been advanced within the ranks of the Trotskyist movement. The Salemme-Joerger document, entitled 'The U.S.S.R. and Stalinism', declared that the 'victory of Stalin in the party, the adoption of the theory of 'Socialism in One Country', the expulsion of the Left Opposition and the crushing of the workers' democracy and workers' control, signified that at the head of the U.S.S.R. there ruled a counter-revolutionary group which ruled in the interests of a new Russian bourgeoisie.'" The document went on to declare that the Soviet Union was "capitalist and fascist" and that revolutionaries must "stand for no 'material aid' to the Russian regime in time of war nor to its allies." They also attacked 240:
We cannot emphasize too much our position that we have nothing in common with the Trotskyite brand of Stalinism or any other inverted form of Stalinism. The various types of Trotskyites (
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The Revolutionary Marxist league's ideological position consisted of a rejection of both Stalinism and Trotskyism, which it regarded as an inverted form of
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When the Socialist Workers Party was founded in January 1938 with a platform that still considered the Soviet Union to be a
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as a "juridical cretin" for insisting that nationalized property meant that Stalinist Russia remained a workers state.
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The New York Intellectuals: The Rise and Decline of the Anti-Stalinist Left from the 1930s to the 1980s
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The Soviet Union and Stalinism in the Ideological debates of American Trotskyism (1937-1951)
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In mid-1937 the Joerger and Salemme group held initial discussions on fusing with the
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This article is about the United States party. For the Hong Kong party, see
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International Trotskyism, 1929-1985: a documented analysis of the movement
204:. It apparently ran from Vol. I #1 1938 to Vol. II #1 February 1939. 364:. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press. pp.  341:
Burnett, James Thomas (1968). "American Trotskyism, 1928-1939".
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Bubis, Mordecai Donald (1985). "The First Debate (1937-1938)".
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Revolutionary Marxist League (Hong Kong)
Socialist Workers Party
Workers Party
Ideology
Trotskyism
Political position
Far-left
Politics of United States
Political parties
Elections
communist party
New York City
Marxist Policy Committee
Revolutionary Workers League
Socialist Workers Party
Trotsky
degenerated workers' state
Marxist Workers League
K. Mienov
Stalinism
Trotskyism
Oehler
Field
Marlen
Marxist Workers League (US)


International Trotskyism, 1929-1985: a documented analysis of the movement
Robert Jackson Alexander

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