James G. Ryan follows Browder's career through his adolescent canvasing for Socialist presidential candidate Eugene V. Debs and imprisonment for pacifist resistance to World War I to his rise through the ranks of the CPUSA and guidance of the party during the Popular Front years. Although he professed loyalty to Stalin, Browder believed that he could step away from the party line; by the end of World War II, his mistaken belief would result in a Stalin-sanctioned ouster. Ryan's biography ably delineates how, more than anyone else, Browder had--but ultimately mishandled--the chance "to weld the best of Communism with the best of the American tradition." --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.
“An extremely valuable and insightful work of scholarship on the CPUSA’s most significant—and most tragic—figure.” –David J. Garrow, The College of William and Mary
“This book fills a significant void in the history of American Communism. Though unheralded and unloved, Earl Browder remains one of American radicalism’s more intriguing figures. James Ryan tells Browders’s story in this impressively researched and highly readable biography.” –Gary M. Fink, Georgia State University
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