Paul Le Blanc

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Paul Le Blanc


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in Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, The United States
January 01, 1947

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Paul Le Blanc is an American historian at La Roche University in Pittsburgh as well as labor and socialist activist who has written or edited more than 30 books on topics such as Leon Trotsky and Rosa Luxemburg.

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Lenin and the Revolutionary...

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A Short History of the U.S....

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From Marx to Gramsci

4.06 avg rating — 71 ratings — published 1996 — 7 editions
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Lenin: Responding to Catast...

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Leon Trotsky

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Unfinished Leninism: The Ri...

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The Living Flame: The Revol...

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A Freedom Budget for All Am...

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Left Americana

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Revolutionary Studies: Theo...

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“A history of the working class in the United States should, first of all, give a sense of what is meant by "the working class in the United States." It means most of us who live in the United States of America-which, unfortunately, has not been the focus of a majority of history books that claim to tell the story of this country. This doesn't make sense because without the working class there would be no United States. (From a certain point of view, this history book deficiency does make sense, given the biases built into our business-dominated culture.)”
Paul Le Blanc, Short History of the U.S. Working Class



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