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A. Strategy and the Main Form of Activity: On the Special Slogan “Win the Vanguard to Communism”
B. Strategic Periods in the Struggle for the Party
D. The “Left” Sectarian Period–A Period of Strategic Significance
B. Party-Building Line is Key: On the Mis-organization of the Communist Movement
D. “Left” Sectarianism: The Main Danger to the U.S. Communist Movement
F. Some Other Situation and Somebody Else’s Danger
G. Whose Spontaneity, Whose Economism?
H. The Liquidation of Theory–From the “Left”
I. The Amateurishness of Our “Lefts”
J. The Danger of Which “Little is Known”
A. Party-Building, Party-Formation, and the Vanguard Party
B. Evolutionism and Voluntarism in Party-Building
C. A Class Stand, A Party Spirit
D. Anti-Revisionism or “Left” Oppositionism?
E. A Caricature of the Struggle Against Modern Revisionism
A. “Left” Opportunism on the Reform Struggle
B. Inconsistent Democracy: The “Left-Wing” Alternative
C. “Left” Liquidation of the Woman Question
E. Some “Left” Analyses of Social Classes
A. Why Deviations Take Two Basic Forms
B. Some Features of the Historical Roots of “Left” Opportunism in the U.S. Communist Movement
C. The Social Roots of “Left” Opportunism
D. The Ideological Roots of “Left” Opportunism: Petit-Bourgeois Subjectivism
E. The Ideological Roots of “Left” Opportunism: The Anarchist Tradition
F. Anarchist Influence in the U.S. Communist Movement
G. On the Philosophical Roots of “Left” Opportunism
H. But Is Dogmatism the Main Danger?
A. The Necessary and the Possible in the Struggle for Marxist-Leninist Unity
B. Theoretical Preconditions to Communist Unification
D. A Practical Precondition to Party-Formation: Roots in the Working Class
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Appendix to Chapter Five: The Subjectivist Friends of the Hegelian Dialectic