First Published: January 1977.
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Historical Overview of the Left in the U.S
An Analysis of Current Trends on the U.S. Left
The Bankruptcy of “Maoism” in the Advanced Capitalist Countries
What Trotskyism Means
Social Democracy
Reformism
Petty Bourgeois Radicalism
The Three Principle Banes of the Revolutionary Left
Dogmatism
Sectarianism
Ultra-leftism
Some Principle Manifestations of Dogmatism
Ethnic Minorities in the U.S
Trade Unions and the Worker’s Movement
The Women’s Question
The Gay Question
The Question of the Soviet Union
Detente/Peaceful Co-existence
Revolution, Violence and Extra-Legality
The Meaning of Being Revolutionary
The Role of Violence and Extra-Legality
The Lessons of Chile
Scenarios for Revolution in the Advanced Capitalist Countries
Organization, Coalitions and Class Alliances
The Role of the Party
Unity, United Fronts and Popular Fronts
The Role of the Petty-Bourgeoisie
Marxist-Leninist Theory and the Modern History of Petty-Bourgeois Movements
An Analysis of the Petty-Bourgeoisie as a Class
A Call for the Regroupment of the U.S. Left
Seven Revolutionary Currents
On the National Level
On the Local Level