Earl Browder

Fighting for Peace

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First Published: 1939
Transcription, Editing and Markup: Paul Saba
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CONTENTS

FOREWORD

PART ONE: Concerted Action or Isolation: Which Is the Road to Peace?

I. COLLECTIVE SECURITY

II. CONCERTED ACTION OR ISOLATION?

III. THE ISOLATIONIST UNITED FRONT

IV. THE “HAVES” AND “HAVE-NOTS”

V. THE TRADE UNIONS AND PEACE

VI. THE NAVAL BILL AND A PEACE PROGRAM

VII. A LONG-TERM POLICY

VIII. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

IX. TWO LETTERS

X. “SHOULD THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT JOIN IN CONCERTED ACTION AGAINST THE FASCIST STATES?”

XI. LESSONS OF THE MOSCOW TRIALS

PART TWO: The September Days

I. THE WORLD ISSUE–DEFEND DEMOCRACY AND PEACE

II. UNITY FOR PEACE

III. STOP THE SELL-OUT!

IV. TWO CABLES FROM PARIS

V. THE UNITED STATES AND THE NEW INTERNATIONAL SITUATION

VI. THE ELECTIONS AND THE INTERNATIONAL SITUATION

PART THREE: The Fruits of Munich

I. THE MUNICH BETRAYAL

II. AMERICA MUST ANSWER THE NAZI POGROMS

III. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

IV. SOCIAL AND NATIONAL SECURITY

V. IS AMERICA MENACED BY FOREIGN PROPAGANDA?

VI. LENIN AND AMERICA

VII. THE ECONOMICS OF COMMUNISM: THE SOVIET ECONOMY IN ITS WORLD RELATION

INDEX