Examines the accomplishments and lessons of the Grenada revolution and explores how it was overthrown from within by the Stalinist gang that murdered Maurice Bishop.
Examines the accomplishments and lessons of the Grenada revolution and explores how it was overthrown from within by the Stalinist gang that murdered Maurice Bishop.
As the U.S. rulers prepared to smash working-class resistance and join the interimperialist slaughter of World War II, the national political police apparatus as it exists today was born, together with the vastly expanded executive powers of the imperial presidency. Documents the consequences for the labor, Black, antiwar, and other social movements and how the working-class vanguard has fought over the past fifty years to defend democratic rights against government and employer attacks.
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