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Rarely as in the collection here can one encounter an essayist, novelist, historian, and political leader like the late C. L. R. James in the working throes of forming and then fomenting personal political theory. In Marxism for Our Times, editor Martin Glaberman has gathered the writings and theoretical discussions of this noted Caribbean writer. These pamphlets, mimeographs, letters, and lectures by James were nearly inaccessible until now.
Within these works, James works to situate himself within the classical Marxist tradition while rejecting the Vanguard Party as unsuitable for our times. The writings in this collection begin in the 1940s, when Marxists were wrestling with acts that many deemed betrayals of the revolution, Stalins pact with Hitler and the war in Europe. They end in the late sixties just before the dissolution of Facing Reality, the final form of the American Marxist organization founded on Jamess principles.
For many years James, born in Trinidad and Tobago, was leader of the Trotskyists in the United States. He continued his work even after his exile from America. Of great value to scholars of Marxism are the papers in which James examines Marx, Lenin, and Trotsky and applies their theories to the class conflicts he was witnessing at mid-century and to changes he foresaw in the future. James argues for the rejection of historical principles and theories and urges Marxists to adapt themselves to changes occurring in capitalism and the working class.
Glaberman worked alongside James but sometimes disagreed with him in the movement James founded. They were close associates for 45 years. With Marxism for Our Times Glaberman not only has preserved and made available the political theories of a noted writer but he also has created a window on a turbulent period of optimism and failure, a failure Glaberman calls, rich in meanings and lessons for anyone interested in a democratic, revolutionary Marxism.

C. L. R. James is the author of the novel Minty Alley and The Black Jacobins, the classic history of the Haitian Revolution, and many other works.

Martin Glaberman is a professor emeritus at Wayne State University in Detroit. He joined the socialist movement at age thirteen and worked for twenty years in the auto industry and as an active union member.

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title:Marxism for Our Times : C.L.R. James On Revolutionary Organization
author:James, C. L. R.; Glaberman, Martin.
publisher:University Press of Mississippi
isbn10 | asin:1578061512
print isbn13:9781578061518
ebook isbn13:9780585190518
language:English
subjectCommunism, Socialism, Revolutions and socialism.
publication date:1999
lcc:HX44.J25 1999eb
ddc:335.4
subject:Communism, Socialism, Revolutions and socialism.
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Marxism for Our Times
C. L. R. James on Revolutionary Organization
By C. L. R. James
Edited and with an introduction by Martin Glaberman
University Press of Mississippi/Jackson
Page iv
http://www.upress.state.ms.us
Copyright 1999 by University Press of Mississippi
All rights reserved
Manufactured in the United States of America
02 01 00 99 4 3 2 1
The paper in this book meets the guidelines for permanence and durability of the Committee on Production Guidelines for Book Longevity of the Council on Library Resources.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
James, C. L. R. (Cyril Lionel Robert), 1901
Marxism for our times : C.L.R. James on revolutionary organization
/ by C.L.R. James ; edited and with an introduction by Martin
Glaberman.
p. cm.
Includes index.
ISBN 1-57806-150-4 (cloth : alk. paper). ISBN 1-57806-151-2
(pbk.: alk. paper)
1. Communism. 2. Socialism. 3. Revolutions and socialism.
I. Glaberman, Martin. II. Title.
HX44.J25 1999
335.4-dc21 99-17326
CIP
British Library Cataloging-in-Publication Data available
Page v
For Peter who had to
live through all of this
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Contents
Acknowledgments
ix
Introduction
xi
1. Education, Propaganda, Agitation: Post-War America and Bolshevism
3
2. Marxism for Our Times
43
3. Letters on Organization
67
4. Perspectives and Proposals
130
Appendix: Theory and Practice
181
Index
201

Page ix
Acknowledgments
I would like to express my appreciation to Seymour Faber, Robert A. Hill, Selma James, Nettie Kravitz, Kathryne V. Lindberg, Scott McLemee, Aldon L. Nielsen, and Diane R. Voss for the help and support they provided for this book. Discussions with Alice and Staughton Lynd always helped to clarify ideas.
I am indebted to Thomas J. Moeller, Po-chung Chuang, and Carrie Marchand for helping to tame the computer. It was also useful to be so close to the Reuther Library of Labor and Urban Affairs at Wayne State University. The staff people of the Reuther Library are both knowledgeable and helpful. The Library is a significant depository of material by and about C. L. R. James with three important collections, the Raya Dunayevskaya Collection, the James and Grace Lee Boggs Collection, and the Martin and Jessie Glaberman Collection.
Seetha Srinivasan, Anne Stascavage, and the other folks at the University Press of Mississippi have been gracious, helpful, and professional in bringing this project to fruition.
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Introduction
I first saw C. L. R. James when he came to the United States in 1938. He was a leader of the British Trotskyist group and a prominent figure in the international Trotskyist movement. He had already published Minty Alley, a novel; The Black Jacobins, the classic history of the Haitian revolution; The Life of Captain Cipriani: an Account of British Government in the West Indies; World Revolution, a history of the Comintern; History of Negro Revolt; the English translation of Boris Souvarine's biography of Stalin; and Cricket and I, the autobiography of the great cricketer, Learie Constantine, which James had substantially ghost-written.
In New York he lectured in the old Webster Hall to a packed auditorium on the British Empire. It was a remarkable experience, this tall dark man speaking for three hours without a note or the slightest hesitation and keeping the audience enthralled. He was an imposing orator and left a first impression on me that I never forgot.
After the New York lecture James left on a lecture tour that took him across the United States to the West Coast. After the tour he went to Mexico to spend time with Leon Trotsky who resided there in exile. It was in discussions with Trotsky on the Negro Question that he began to make his first major impact on American Marxism.
Lenin had once noted that the Negro question in the United States was a "national question." American Communists took that literally to mean that it involved controlling land and developed the demand for independence for the black belt, those areas in the South in which African Americans constituted a majority. The small and young Trotskyist movement had no significant contact with the black community, and while the Trotskyists accepted the demand for black independence, this acceptance had no serious effect on the group's activity. The discussions between Trotsky and James began to change that. James introduced the idea of the independent validity of black struggles. He found the demand for independence for the black belt acceptable if it came from the black population, although he saw no particular sign of that. But crucial to his point of view was that black struggles should not be
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