"Yankee Red" describes a new Marxism. This is not the frozen
formula Marxism; the philosophy of the orthodox, disciplined
organizations that have failed in America. This book describes an
institutionally unfocused Marxism enlivened by the real life
experiences of liberal American workers, civil rights activists,
feminists, self-governing neighborhood and civic associations and
others on the fringes of democracy's socialist mainstream. Robert
A. Gorman examines the evolution of Marxian theory and practice in
the context of both orthodoxy and U.S. liberalism. Yankee Red, with
its analytical and historical framework, its focus on key thinkers,
and its attention to evolving left tactics, will appeal to students
and scholars of American politics and history, political theory,
Marxism, philosophy, civil rights, women's, and religious
studies.
Gorman's study begins with a prologue addressing the two
cultures of Marxism in America: orthodox Marxism and neo-Marxism.
He traces the history of American Marxism, discussing its many
setbacks through the years, including government persecution and
public apathy. The book highlights the contributions to Marxism by
many prominent individuals: key thinkers, home grown radicals, new
leftists, feminists, analytical marxists, and many others. In the
conclusion to the book, Gorman addresses the problems facing
America as its middle class vanishes.
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