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Alexander "Alex"
Bittelman (1890–1982) was a Russian-born Jewish-American
communist political activist,
Marxist theorist,
influential theoretician of...
- pairing.
Foster and Cannon, on the
other hand,
parted ways, with
Alexander Bittelman ****uming the
mantle as Foster's
chief factional ally,
while Jim Cannon...
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prominent American communists, such as
Sender Garlin and
Alexander Bittelman. They
argued that Long's
populist rhetoric and
antics belied a decidedly...
- Foster,
William Z.,
Benjamin J. Davis, Jr.,
Eugene Dennis,
Alexander Bittelman,
James E. Jackson,
James S. Allen, Et Al. The
Communist Position On The...
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supported the
rival faction headed by
William Z.
Foster and
Alexander Bittelman.
According to
Benjamin Gitlow's 1940 memoir, I Confess,
Wolfe was directed...
- position" by the
minority faction headed by
William Z.
Foster and
Alexander Bittelman. He was byp****ed for the
responsible position by a
rapid succession of...
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faction under the
leadership of
Nicholas I.
Hourwich and
Alexander Bittelman continued to
operate independently as the
Communist Party of America....
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members indicted included:
Robert Klonsky (Philadelphia); and
Alexander Bittelman,
Alexander Trachtenberg, V. J. Jerome, and
Betty Garrett (New York). Sabin...
- Chicago. 1924.
Parties and
Issues in the
Election Campaign. by
Alexander Bittelman Chicago:
Literature Department,
Workers Party of America, 1924. Unemployment...
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attempt to end the war
between the Ruthenberg-Lovestone and the Foster-
Bittelman factional groups.
Factional leader Jim
Cannon later lamented that "after...