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Hal Draper on Anthony Crosland's Social-Democratic Reformism

Hal Draper

The idea of Gordon Brown writing on the future of socialism will come as a surprise to many, but that is precisely what he invites us to discuss in his foreword to a new edition of Anthony Crosland’s The Future of British Socialism.


Hal Draper on Israel, 1948: War of independence or expansion?

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Hal Draper

The British line was consistently directed toward fomenting the Pan-Arab reaction against the partition.


The nature of Stalinist imperialism

Marxism and Stalinism

By Hal Draper

THERE is a paradox - only an apparent one - in the development of Stalinist imperialism. Stalinism arose out of the counter-revolution in Russia under the slogan of building “socialism in one country” as against the perspective of “world revolution” represented by the Bolshevik left wing under Trotsky. An historic internal struggle took place within the party under these different banners, in which, as everybody knows, the Stalinist wing won out.


Hal Draper: An Eye-Witness Account of the Russian Revolution

Democracy

The Russian revolution was the most important event of the 20th century.


An open letter to Ignazio Silone

Hal Draper

Dear Comrade Silone

We were glad to publish your political statement in Labor Action (see left), for we know that what you have to say will be of justifiably great interest to all who admire your novels as well as all who respect your past contributions to the struggle for socialism and human rights.


Who was Hal Draper?

Hal Draper

Hal Draper (1914-1990) was another American Marxist who upheld Third Camp politics. Draper joined the socialist movement in 1932, becoming a national organiser of the Young People's Socialist League, the youth group associated with the Socialist Party. He became a Trotskyist and was a founder member of the SWP-USA in 1938.


Unfair to Draper

Left anti-semitism

A lot of political tendencies and ways of thinking come under fire in the editorial “what is left anti-Semitism?” in Solidarity 3/82.


Comments on Martin Thomas's notes on Hal Draper

Hal Draper
Author: 
Arthur Bough

Interesting Ideas
Submitted by Arthur Bough on 13 October, 2005 - 12:24.


Lenin and the Myth of Revolutionary Defeatism by Hal Draper (part 2)

War and Terror

After Lenin: the revival and reinterpretation

The revival of defeatism did not take place while Lenin was alive, that is, during the first five years of the Comintern... A check of the resolutions and theses, major documents, and publications of the Comintern permits the confident statement: if anyone referred to defeatism at all, it certainly played no role in the programme, policy and principles of the Communist International under Lenin.


Lenin and the myth of revolutionary defeatism by Hal Draper

War and Terror

“When Vladimir Ilyitch once observed me glancing through a collection of his articles written in the year 1903, which had just been published, a sly smile crossed his face, and he remarked with a laugh: ‘It is very interesting to read what stupid fellows we were!”’


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