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Original Articles

Two faces of American communism: Pamphlet rhetoric of the third period and the popular front

Pages 375-391 | Published online: 05 Jun 2009
 

Before July of 1935, pamphlets of the American Communist Party demanded the overthrow of capitalism in dogmatic and distorted language. Consequently, they were not adapted well to the non‐communist public. Pamphlets published after July of 1935 attempted to overcome negative impressions of communism, but they were largely unsuccessful.

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