Marxist Essays in American HistoryReprints of articles originally appearing in Fourth International, The new International, and International Socialist review. |
Contents
Introduction | 7 |
A Marxist Approach to American Development | 13 |
Three Articles on the American Indians | 19 |
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abolition Abolitionist agrarian agriculture American capitalism American history aristocracy bourgeois bourgeoisie British capitalist century chattel slavery chief coalition colonies Congress Constitution Corey cotton democracy Democratic Party Dewey domination economic election Elizabeth Cady Stanton emancipation Emancipation Proclamation England Europe European Federal feudal fight forces forms fought French frontier Harper's Ferry imperialism imperialist important independence Indians industrial interests Jackson period Jacksonian Democracy Jacksonianism Jefferson John Brown labor leaders liberal Lincoln Lucretia Mott Marxists masses ment merchants million monopoly movement Negroes North Northern organized Paine Pettigrew plantation planters plebian plutocracy political President production progress radical reactionary reform regime Republic Republican revolutionary Second American Revolution Senate slave power slaveholders slavocracy small farmers social socialist society South Southern stage struggle suffrage tariff tion Tom Paine trade tribes two-party system Union United vote West woman's women workers wrote