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  1. 3. Juni 2012 · Beccy Tanner talked about the life and career of Earl Browder, at one time the general secretary of the U.S. Communist Party and the Communist Party presidential candidate in 1936 and 1940. Video ...

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  2. 5. Nov. 2023 · Earl Browder Talks to America, February, 1937. Lenin and Spain, 1937. Trotskyism Against World Peace, 1937. The Communists in the People’s Front, 1937. Revolutionary Background of the United States Constitution, [ The Communist, September 1937] About the Crisis in Zionism, September 1937.

  3. Browder was a prolific publicist and imposed a degree of organizational unity on the party. The party line was decided in Moscow. After initial scepticism about the New Deal, the Communist Party adopted a popular front strategy and supported Roosevelt as well as urging co-operation with sympathetic left and liberal groups. In 1936 Browder was the Communist Party candidate for President and ...

  4. 6. Sept. 2019 · (Earl Browder, Victory – And After, International Publishers, 1942, p. 251) The perspective which in 1942 I was able to deal with only as a desirable possibility has now, with the Moscow and Teheran conferences, become a practical program of action for the world, given over the signatures of Winston Churchill, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Joseph Stalin.

  5. Bill Browder. Bill Browder (2011) William Felix „Bill“ Browder (* 23. April 1964 in Chicago) ist ein britischer Unternehmer und Menschenrechtsaktivist. Er ist Mitbegründer und CEO der Fondsgesellschaft Hermitage Capital Management. Browder gilt seit 2007 als scharfer Kritiker der Politik des russischen Staatspräsidenten Wladimir Putin .

  6. Earl Browder. Teheran–History’s Greatest Turning Point. An Address delivered at Rakosi Hall, Bridgeport, Connecticut, December 12, 1943. Written: December, 12 1943 Transcription/Markup: 2020 by Philip Mooney Public Domain: Marxist Internet Archive 2020. This work is completely free.

  7. Earl Browder was born into a working-class Kansas family. He joined the Socialist Party of America in 1906 at the age of 15. After attending business school and working at Potts Drug Company, he became actively involved in political action and protest. During World War I, he was arrested twice under the Espionage Act for protesting the draft.