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The Lovestoneites were a small faction of communists in the United States during the 1930s which were led by Jay Lovestone, the former General Secretary
Lovestoneites
American activist (1897–1990)
Communist Party". During the 1930s, he led an organisation known as the Lovestoneites, who were part of the Right Opposition. According to Ted Morgan, in
Jay_Lovestone
1928–1930 faction of the Soviet Communist Party
Alexander, Robert J. (29 October 1981). The Right Opposition: The Lovestoneites and the International Communist Opposition of the 1930s. Bloomsbury
Right_Opposition
Indian politician
Lovestone, Jay (1981). Robert S.; Alley (eds.). The Right Opposition: The Lovestoneites and the International Communist Opposition of the 1930's. Greenwood
Brajesh_Singh
20th-century trade union
one of the white-collar unions formed by the CPUSA-breakaway party of Lovestoneites. The UOPWA of private sector clerical workers formed in 1937 when 23
United Office and Professional Workers of America
United_Office_and_Professional_Workers_of_America
1901–1972 United States political party
unaffiliated radicals and the Party's acceptance of former Communists, Lovestoneites, and Trotskyists was turning the party away from democratic socialism
Socialist_Party_of_America
whole executive recalled at the 1934 convention. However, in 1937, the Lovestoneites were defeated when, inspired by the formation of the Congress of Industrial
United Shoe and Leather Workers' Union
United_Shoe_and_Leather_Workers'_Union
American socialist activist
Retrieved October 26, 2009. Robert J. Alexander, The Right Opposition: The Lovestoneites and the International Communist Opposition of the 1930s. Westport, CT:
Charles_S._Zimmerman
American variant of Marxism–Leninism
Party System Fraternal party French Left Khrushchev Thaw Liquidationism Lovestoneites Joe Sims (politician) National communism Political opportunism Post–World
Browderism
American politician (1891–1965)
was sent on a month-long tour of the United States on behalf of the Lovestoneites, taking him to Detroit, Chicago, and Superior, Wisconsin, before returning
Benjamin_Gitlow
American socialist activist and trade unionist (1900–1992)
Lovestone's expulsion from the Communist Party. In 1935, Zam broke with the Lovestoneites and joined the Socialist Party. Within the Socialist Party, Zam was
Herbert_Zam
American labor union activist
Lovestone but left the Lovestoneites for the main CPUSA. Weisbord (wife of the best known Passaic strike leader, Albert Weisbord–a Lovestoneite) said that the
Clarence_Miller_(activist)
American Presbyterian minister and socialist politician (1884–1968)
which welcomed members of dissident communist organizations (including Lovestoneites and Trotskyists) and worked together with the Communist Party USA in
Norman_Thomas
Prophet's Army, p. 124. Robert J. Alexander, The Right Opposition: The Lovestoneites and the International Communist Opposition of the 1930s. Westport, CT:
Socialism in the United States
Socialism_in_the_United_States
American politician
Party. They were expelled as "incurable right-wing deviationists and Lovestoneites" when the Stalinists took over the party in 1929. Today, David Benjamin
Ben_Davidson_(politician)
Political party in Germany
Brandler Das Volksrecht (Offenbach am Main) Lovestoneites Robert J. Alexander, The Right Opposition: The Lovestoneites and the International Communist Opposition
Communist Party of Germany (Opposition)
Communist_Party_of_Germany_(Opposition)
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active in socialist and communist organizations in the United States Lovestoneites, a group led by the above A regional English name for Ivy "LoveStoned"
Lovestone
American labor union for teachers
ignored (help) Alexander, Robert J. (1981). The Right Opposition: The Lovestoneites and the International Communist Opposition of the 1930s. Greenwood Press
Teachers_Guild
American activist (1891–1973)
year, he was expelled with followers of Jay Lovestone (known at the Lovestoneites) as an "incurable right-wing deviationist". As of the first issue (November
Benjamin_Mandel
American anti-communist, formerly teacher and labor union leader
George Counts and John Childs of Teachers College, George Axtelle, Lovestoneites led by Ben Davidson, and teachers from Detroit, Atlanta, and Washington
Bella_Dodd
Political organization in Germany
(VsP) in 1993. Alexander, Robert J. (1981). The Right Opposition: The Lovestoneites and the International Communist Opposition of the 1930s. Greenwood Press
International Marxist Group (Germany)
International_Marxist_Group_(Germany)
American writer, intellectual and scholar
party on September 10, 1929. Thereafter Herberg joined the so-called Lovestoneites, remaining with that organization until its termination at the end of
Will_Herberg
German politician (1881–1967)
Interregnum, pp. 212-213. Robert J. Alexander, The Right Opposition: The Lovestoneites and the International Communist Opposition of the 1930s. Westport, CT:
Heinrich_Brandler
American labor leader
www.marxisthistory.org/ Robert J. Alexander The Right Opposition: The Lovestoneites and the International Communist Opposition of the 1930s. Westport, CT:
Alex_Bail
British journalist, peer and academic (born 1962)
Marxist in his early years; for a brief period he was associated with the Lovestoneites (adherents of Jay Lovestone, an anti-Stalinist follower of Nikolai Bukharin)
Dean_Godson,_Baron_Godson
Co-founder of the Communist Party of America (1919)
Communist Party USA took form and was expelling Lovestoneites, Dirba took part in the purge of suspected Lovestoneite Whittaker Chambers, then an editor at the
Charles_Dirba
American academic (1918–2010)
University. Alexander, Robert J. (1981). The Right Opposition; The Lovestoneites and the International Communist Opposition of the 1930s. Westport, Connecticut:
Robert_J._Alexander
American socialist politician (1881–1974)
was more important to Katterfeld than what they existed for. When the Lovestoneites took power in the party, Katterfeld withdrew from it. The scientific
L._E._Katterfeld
the strike the CLA elements worked closely with a group of dissident Lovestoneites led by Benjamin Gitlow called the Workers Communist League. After being
Fieldites
Political party in Mexico
August 21, 1937 Alexander, Robert Jackson. The Right Opposition: The Lovestoneites and the International Communist Opposition of the 1930s. Westport: Conn
Marxist Workers Bloc of Mexico
Marxist_Workers_Bloc_of_Mexico
was rejected unanimously by the National Committee. After leaving the Lovestoneites, Gitlow tried to form a "bloc" of the opposition Communist movements
Gitlowites
American writer and magazine editor (1897–1965)
wife), 232 (petition), 241–242 (succession, James S. Allen, TASS), 243 (Lovestoneite). LCCN 52005149. Wald 1987, p. 78. Bloom, James. "About Joseph Freeman
Joseph_Freeman_(writer)
Defunct communist party in Argentina
1967. p. 396 Alexander, Robert Jackson. The Right Opposition: The Lovestoneites and the International Communist Opposition of the 1930s. Westport: Conn
Labour_Gathering_Party
Canadian communist leader (1888–1941)
failed and was expelled from the party in 1931 being accused of being a Lovestoneite (that is a supporter of Nikolai Bukharin's Right Opposition). MacDonald
Jack_MacDonald_(communist)
American communist activist
movement around expelled party leader Jay Lovestone. The so-called Lovestoneites embraced the fundamental tenets of Marxism, but oriented themselves
Louis_C._Fraina
Illinois Press, 1997. Alexander, Robert J., The Right Opposition: The Lovestoneites and the International Communist Opposition of the 1930s. Westport, CT:
Bibliography on American Communism
Bibliography_on_American_Communism
copy desk. During the 1929 factionalism in the Party, Freeman was a Lovestoneite (follower of Jay Lovestone.) Freeman also worked at the Brooklyn Daily
Harry_Freeman_(journalist)
Ashton Myers, the Revolutionary Policy Committee was spearheaded by a "Lovestoneite infiltrator," Irving Brown. Chairman of the group was J.B. Matthews,
Revolutionary Policy Committee (U.S.)
Revolutionary_Policy_Committee_(U.S.)
American activist, labor organizer, and sociologist
of Teachers (AFT). During his second term (1936–1937), Davis joined Lovestoneites and others in trying to lead the AFT out of the AFL and into the Congress
Jerome_Davis_(sociologist)
American political activist and union organizer (1895–1987)
Textile Workers Union (NTWU). Albert Weisbord was accused of being a Lovestoneite and was expelled from the CPUSA. In 1931, Buch and Weisbord founded the
Vera_Buch
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