An Alternative to Revolution: Marcus Raskin's Theory of Social Reconstruction
@article{Mueller2019AnAT, title={An Alternative to Revolution: Marcus Raskin's Theory of Social Reconstruction}, author={Brian S. Mueller}, journal={Journal for the Study of Radicalism}, year={2019}, volume={13}, pages={43 - 74} }
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United States Communist History Bibliography 2019
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The subject of the annual Bibliography is the English language scholarly literature of U.S. Communism, supplemented by citations from serious non-scholarly journals, journals of opinion, obituaries,…
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