Earl Browder

Victory – and after

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First Published: 1942
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CONTENTS

Foreword

Introduction by Robert Minor

Part One: THE WAR

i The Nature of the Present War

ii A Short War or a Long One?

Part Two: A UNITED NATION

iii Hitler’s Secret Weapon–The Fifth Column

iv Martin Dies, Fifth Columnist Extraordinary

v “Is Communism a Menace?”

vi The Problems of National Unity

vii The Communist Party and National Unity

viii The Socialist Party and National Unity

ix The Republican Party and National Unity

x The Democratic Party and National Unity

xi The Two-Party System–Some Special Problems

Part Three: THE UNITED NATIONS

xii What is the United Nations?

xiii The Soviet Union in the United Nations

xiv Great Britain and the United States

xv China as Citizen of the World

xvi Is India a Member of the United Nations?

xvii Africa as a Factor in the War

xviii Latin America’s Contribution to Victory

Part Four: ECONOMICS OF WAR

xix From the “Economy of Abundance” to the Economy of War

xx Labor in a War Economy

Part Five: VICTORY–AND AFTER

xxi The Post-War World