I know that he was one of the many western communists who fell for Khruschev’s lies at the height of the cold war. But I would also like to know about him from the comrades who have read his works and his biography.

    • Makan@lemmygrad.mlM
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      4 个月前

      I know of CPUSA a lot. I was apart of the organization and read much of their history.

      He was a great communist and a Jewish one at that who wrote a lot of “labor lore novels” or novels dealing with working-class issues as well as novels like Freedom Road and Citizen Tom Paine. He often cast events in American history through a labor perspective.

      He wrote “Why the Fifth Amendment?”, which informs current CPUSA theory.

      He pretty much wrote over a hundred works, fictional and non-fiction, up to around his death in 2003, including one about Nazim Hikmet (famous Turkish communist).

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            Sad to know. The fall of Soviet Union and Khruschev’s revisionist reforms that led to it should have cleared it. I guess he was already too old in the 90s and the 2000s to read and discuss political history anymore.

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              4 个月前

              Well, keep in mind that even Sankara said bad shit about Stalin.

              But Fast supported the Soviet Union for a long time, keep in mind.