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  1. 18 On Cannon see James P. Cannon and the Early Years of American Communism, and Dog Days as well as Les Evans, ed., James P. Cannon As We Knew Him: By Thirty-three Comrades, Friends, and Relatives (New York 1976). Cannon’s major books have been published in various editions, and include The Struggle for a Proletarian Party (1943); The History of American Trotskyism (1944); Notebook of an ...

  2. Died. August 21, 1974. edit data. James P. Cannon was born in Rosedale, Kansas, in 1890. His father, who had originally come from Ireland, was a socialist and was a regular reader of Appeal to Reason. At the age of 18 he joined the Socialist Party of America and became a devoted follower of Eugene Debs. His friend Tom Kerry claimed that Cannon ...

  3. 10. Apr. 2009 · Speech Delivered at the Twelfth National Conventionof the Socialist Workers Party (Chicago, November 15 to 18, 1946) Published: Fourth International, Vol.VIII No.2, February 1947, pp.41-46. We have undertaken as our central task at this 12th Convention of the Socialist Workers Party to analyze the present stage in the development of United ...

  4. James P. Cannon Connected to: {{::readMoreArticle.title}} aus Wikipedia, der freien Enzyklopädie. James Cannon James Patrick Cannon (* 11. Februar 1890 in Rosedale, Kansas; † 21. August 1974 in Los Angeles, Kalifornien) war ein US-amerikanischer Kommu ...

  5. Focussing on James P. Cannon, the founder of American Trotskyism, Palmer builds on his previously published and award-winning book, James P. Cannon and the Origins of the American Revolutionary Left, 1890-1928, with a deeply-researched and elegantly-written study of Cannon and the Trotskyist movement in the United States from 1928-38.

  6. 28. Sept. 2007 · James P. Cannon and the Origins of the American Revolutionary Left, 1890-1928, by Bryan D. Palmer. University of Illinois Press, 2007, 542 S. Die Veröffentlichung einer Biographie von James P ...

  7. Back Matter. Download. XML. Bryan D. Palmer's award-winning study of James P. Cannon's early years (1890-1928) details how the life of a Wobbly hobo agitator gave way to leadersh...