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ID115059
Title ProperMan on a mission
Other Title InformationBill Browder vs. the Kremlin
LanguageENG
AuthorWeiss, Michael
Publication2012.
Summary / Abstract (Note)There, but for an accident of geography, stands a corpse!" thundered Max Shachtman-once known as Leon Trotsky's "foreign minister"-in New York City in 1950. By popular account, the line had been cooked up that night by a young Shachtmanite named Irving Howe; it ended the debate between the anti-Stalinist socialist Schachtman and his opponent, Earl Browder, former head of the Communist Party USA, who had been expelled from the party in 1946 at the behest of Moscow Central after suggesting that Soviet Communism and American capitalism might coexist after all.
`In' analytical NoteWorld Affairs US Vol. 174, No.5; Jan-Feb 2012: p.53-68
Journal SourceWorld Affairs US Vol. 174, No.5; Jan-Feb 2012: p.53-68
Key WordsBill Browder ;  Kremlin ;  Leon Trotsky ;  Communist Party USA ;  Soviet Communism ;  American Capitalism ;  Russia