Index
- Abel, Colonel Rudolf Ivanovich, 278
- Abraham Lincoln Brigade, 65, 79, 101, 285
- Adams, Arthur, 272
- Aesopian language, 93-97, 126, 287
- Agitation. See Mass agitation
- American Jewish Committee, 239
- American Jewish League Against Communism, 239, 240
- American Labor Party, 82
- American League Against War and Fascism, 65, 216
- American League for Peace and Democracy, 65
- American Negro Labor Congress, 234
- American Peace Mobilization, 65, 217
- American People’s Mobilization, 217
- American Youth Congress, 65
- American Youth for Democracy, 217
- Amtorg Trading Corporation, 274
- Anarchism, 22, 302
- Anti-Defamation League, 239
- Anti-Dühring, 98.
- See also Bibliography
- Anti-Semitism in Russia, 46, 70, 71, 115, 156.
- See also Judaism, communist attack on
- Antithesis. See Dialectical materialism (dialectics)
- Appeals Commission (CPUSA). See Review (Control) commissions
- Armed forces, communist attitude toward, 286
- Art, communist attitude toward, 158-161
- Atheism, 14, 15, 18, 23, 47, 106, 323.
- See also Religion
- Avanti, 52
- Bakunin, Mikhail, 22
- Balabanoff, Angelica, 52
- Bart, Phil, 60
- Basic industries, 283
- Bedacht, Max, 59
- Bentley, Elizabeth, 275
- Beria, Lavrenti, 42
- Bittelman, Alexander, 244
- Bloor, Ella Reeve (“Mother” Bloor), 56, 148, 149, 161, 313, 314
- B’nai B’rith, 239, 250
- Bolshevik Revolution, vi, 29, 30, 48
- Bolsheviks (majority), 27, 315
- Bolshevism and Religion, 242
- Bolshevization, technique of, 37, 63, 75, 315
- Bookstores, Party. See Literature program
- Bourgeoisie, 33, 181, 183, 315, 317, 318
- Bridgman, Michigan, convention (May, 1920), 54
- Browder, Earl, 56, 213, 228, 234, 237;
- general secretary, 64, 128;
- head of Communist Political Association, 67;
- purged by Communist Party, USA, 68, 110, 116, 157, 165-169, 172, 177, 323;
- writings on religion, 304
- Budenz, Louis, 109
- Budish, J. M., 242
- Bukharin, Nikolai, 41
- Bulganin, N. A., 23, 41, 42, 69
- Cacchione, Peter V., 148, 224
- Cachin, Marcel, 305
- Cadre, 316, 324
- Cahiers du Communisme, 67
- Camps, Party sponsored, 152.
- See also Educational program
- Canadian spy revelations, 95, 275
- Cannon, James P., 63
- Capital (Das Kapital), 16, 25.
- See also Bibliography
- Capitalism, 19, 21, 33, 315, 316, 320, 322
- Catherine the Great, 38
- Caucuses, Party, 202-204
- Cell. See Clubs, Party
- Centrism, 51, 316
- Charles University, Prague, 221, 222
- Chauvinism, 167, 316
- Cheka, 30
- Christianity, communist attitude toward, 299, 304-307
- Christmas, communist exploitation of, 161, 162
- Churches, communist attempts to infiltrate. See Religion
- Civil Rights Congress, 83, 235
- The Civil War in France, 158.
- See also Bibliography
- Clark, Joseph, 108-109
- Class struggle, 18-21, 159, 301, 317
- Classes, communist concept of, 18, 317
- “Classics,” communist, 328
- Clementis, Vladimir, 39
- Clubs, Party, 69, 126, 134, 135, 202
- Colonization program (colonizers), 283, 284
- Comintern, 126;
- directs Party activities in U.S., 52-55, 58-60, 62-64, 226-228, 233, 234, 273;
- dissolution of, 67;
- founding of in 1919, 32, 51, 52, 272;
- initiates United Front policy, 64, 65, 200;
- participation of communists from U.S. in, 49, 56, 57
- Commandism. See Chauvinism
- Committee to Save Albert Jackson, 217
- Committee to Save the Martinsville Seven, 217
- Communism;
- deceptive appeal of, 86-108;
- primitive, 13, 318;
- role of the Party, 21, 22, 26, 27, 37, 77, 78, 315, 323 (see also Vanguard of the proletariat);
- theory, 18-23, 317-319, 326;
- way of life, vi, vii, 7, 8, 161;
- world extent of, 3-5, 38.
- See also Marxism-Leninism
- Communism in the United States, 304
- The Communist, 49, 55
- Communist Control Act of 1954, 69
- Communist International. See Comintern
- Communist Labor Party of America (CLP), v, 49-51, 54, 55
- Communist League, 21.
- See also Communist Manifesto
- Communist man, concept of, vii, 8, 71, 72, 149-163, 270, 314
- Communist Manifesto, 22, 98, 239, 286
- Communist Party, Soviet Union. See Twentieth Congress of the Russian Communist Party; Comintern
- Communist Party, USA;
- aims in United States, vi, vii, 3-8, 71, 75, 182;
- capacity for swift growth, 4, 71, 72;
- change of names, 54-56, 62, 67, 68;
- constitution, 77, 92, 126-129, 163, 170, 171;
- falsely regarded as not menace because of small numbers, 3, 4, 71;
- history, 48-72;
- numerical strength, 3, 4, 64, 96, 132, 133;
- organizational structure of, 123-137;
- reasons for breaking away, 108-120;
- reasons for joining, 97-108;
- Sixteenth National Convention of (February, 1957), 70, 127, 232, 250, 251;
- tyranny of life within, 114-117;
- vassal of Russia, 50, 55, 57-59, 66-71, 182, 272-276
- Communist Political Association (CPA), 67, 68, 177.
- See also Communist Party, USA
- Congress of American Women, 221
- Congress of Industrial Organizations, 64
- Constitution, Communist Party. See Communist Party, USA
- Coplon, Judith, 277
- Couriers, Party, 256, 261, 262, 274, 278.
- See also Espionage; Underground
- Criticism, self, communist use of, 168-170, 325
- Cultural Commission (CPUSA), 131
- Cultural program, communist, 158-162
- Daily Worker, 46, 58, 70, 83, 106, 108, 145, 147, 149, 164, 170, 172, 173, 175, 183, 188, 196, 202, 208, 212, 235, 249, 274, 305;
- praise of Russia, 159, 160;
- role in Party life, 154-161
- Darrow, Clarence, 235
- Davis, Benjamin J., Jr., 224
- Defection of Party members. See Communist Party, USA, reasons for breaking away
- Democracy, communist definition of, 92-95, 319
- Democratic centralism, 53, 135-137, 319
- Dennis, Eugene, 34, 60, 70, 128, 229
- Deviation, 166, 320, 323
- Dialectical materialism (dialectics), 18, 19, 320
- Dictatorship of the proletariat, 5, 21, 29, 33, 126, 317-322, 326
- Dimitroff, Georgi, 200
- Discipline, 27, 32, 37, 52, 53, 78, 111-113, 142-144, 268, 321;
- conscious and voluntary submission to will of Party, 164-166;
- expulsions, 164-165, 170-172, 177;
- helps mold communist man, 162, 163;
- Party “judicial” system, 163-166;
- penalties, 171;
- reasons why members may be disciplined, 166-168, 173;
- self-criticism, 168-170;
- vilification of expelled members, 173, 175-177.
- See also Factionalism; Purges
- Disguises (underground), 258-261.
- See also Espionage
- Dodd, Bella, 109
- Donchin, Sam, 172
- Doyle, Bernadette, 225
- Duclos, Jacques, 67
- Dues, Party, 77, 144.
- See also Funds, how Party collects
- Dupe (innocent victim) of communist propaganda, 65, 86-89, 193, 194, 213, 215, 219, 287, 304
- Education Department (CPUSA), 131
- Educational program, communist, 59, 60, 111, 131, 150-154, 214, 311
- Ehrenburg, Ilya, 248
- Elections, running of communist candidates, 62, 87, 88, 224, 225
- Emergency Civil Liberties Committee, 83
- Engels, Friedrich, 23, 24, 28, 39, 126, 153, 158, 318;
- biographical, 14-17;
- co-author of Communist Manifesto, 21, 286;
- works of, 329-330
- Escape routes, communist, 256, 262.
- See also Underground
- Espionage, Soviet, 271-283;
- make-up of networks, 278, 279;
- motivation of agents, 280, 281;
- objectives in United States, 281, 282;
- relationship of Communist Party, USA, 271, 283
- Estates willed to Party, 146, 147
- Ethics, communist, 151, 165.
- See also Morality
- Exceptionalism, 68
- Factionalism (faction), 49-52, 54, 55, 63, 67-71, 170, 321
- Family life, communist influence on, 78, 79, 105-107, 114, 118, 140-144, 171, 175, 176, 267-269
- Fascism, 65, 101, 280
- Fast, Howard, 99, 109, 115-116
- The FBI Story, 293
- Federal Bureau of Investigation, 103, 109, 113, 142, 164, 256, 259, 263, 266, 274-277;
- hatred of by Party members, 116-117, 125;
- informants, 136, 168, 275, 283;
- investigative jurisdiction, 288-291;
- Party attacks against, 184, 198;
- protecting civil rights, 291-294
- Feffer, Itzik, 248
- Fellow traveler. See Sympathizer
- Feudalism, 19, 317, 320, 322
- Feuerbach, Ludwig, 14
- First International, 22
- Flynn, Elizabeth Gurley, 87, 136
- Folks-Shtimme, 46, 249
- Force and violence;
- definition of, 321;
- essential for revolution, 21, 22, 26, 32, 33, 72, 126, 181, 184, 286, 319, 321, 325.
- See also Revolution, communist concept of
- Ford, James W., 227, 234
- Foster, William Z., 3, 50, 56, 57, 61, 68, 69, 130, 225, 237, 285;
- chairman, Communist Party, USA, 68, 110, 128;
- factional struggles, 63, 70, 156;
- presidential candidate, 62, 227;
- quotations from, 3-8, 38, 93, 177, 189, 199, 211, 225, 299, 300, 302;
- sees Lenin, 57;
- writings on religion, 304, 305
- Fronts, 83, 84, 106, 159, 208;
- aid to underground, 214, 262, 263;
- how to identify, 225, 226;
- role in mass agitation, 65, 77, 96, 191-193, 214-226, 234-236;
- schools, 155, 214;
- technique of formation, 212-214, 218;
- types, 216-218
- Fuchs, Klaus, 99, 271, 282
- Functionary, Party, 139-144, 151.
- See also Cadre
- Funds, how Party collects, 144-147, 213
- Funerals, communist exploitation of, 148, 149
- Ganley, Nat, 60
- Gannett, Betty, 60
- Gates, John, 70, 156
- Geneva Conference (July, 1955), 42, 69, 167
- German-Russian Nonaggression Pact (1939), 66, 70, 116
- Gerson, Simon W., 60
- Gitlow, Benjamin, 48, 56, 62, 63, 67, 166
- The God That Failed, 231
- Gold, Harry, 271, 278, 279, 282
- Golos, Jacob, 274
- Gomulka, Wladyslaw, 39
- Gouzenko, Igor, 275
- Green, Gilbert, 149
- Greenglass, David, 280
- Greenglass, Ruth, 280
- Guide to Subversive Organizations and Publications, 89
- Hall, Gus, 60
- Hansen, Traynor, 113
- Hartle, Barbara, 109-113, 115
- Hathaway, C. A., 227
- Hegel, G. W. F., 18
- Hide-outs, 124, 256, 257, 262, 263, 269.
- See also Underground
- Historic mission, 126, 322
- Historical materialism, 19
- History (American), communist interpretation of, 161
- History of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (Bolsheviks), 93.
- See also Bibliography
- Hitler, Adolf, 64-67, 101
- Holidays, communist attitude toward, 161, 162, 188
- House Committee on Un-American Activities, 89, 173, 184, 212, 221
- Hungarian Revolt (1956), 47, 70, 95, 115, 156, 224, 238, 251, 310, 314
- Ideological self-cultivation, 153.
- See also Educational program
- Illegal (tactics), 51, 52, 55, 56, 183-185, 255, 286.
- See also Strategy and tactics; Underground; Espionage
- Immediate demands, 184, 188, 189.
- See also Party line; Strategy and tactics; Mass agitation
- Imperialism, 322
- Imperialism, 158.
- See also Bibliography
- Indoctrination, 105, 139, 150, 157-159.
- See also Educational program
- Industrial concentration program, communist, 283
- Industrial Revolution, 20
- Inevitability, communist concept of, 322
- Infiltration, communist technique of, 199-211.
- See also Labor unions; Nationality groups, communist infiltration into; Negroes, communist attempts to influence; Religion
- Ingram, Rosa Lee, 197
- Innocent victim. See Dupe (innocent victim) of communist propaganda
- Intellectuals, communist exploitation of, 82, 104, 114, 294
- Internal Security Act of 1950, 69, 189
- International Affairs (Moscow), 34
- International Labor Defense (ILD), 235
- Iskra (Spark), 27
- Italian Socialist Party, 52
- Jefferson, Thomas, 135, 161
- Jefferson School of Social Science, 155
- Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee (Russian), 249
- Jewish Daily Forward (New York), 59, 238
- Jews in the Soviet Union, 242
- The Jews in the Soviet Union, 246
- Judaism, communist attack on, 237-252, 299
- Judicial system. See Law enforcement, communist attack on
- Justice, Department of, 68, 184
- Kaganovich, Lazar M., 250
- Kania, Wladyslaw, 242
- Katz, Moise, 249
- Kazan, Elia, 173
- Kerensky, Alexander, 29
- Khrushchev, Nikita, 42, 69, 70, 92, 250, 309;
- denounces Stalin at Twentieth Congress of Russian Communist Party (February, 1956), 42-47, 70, 95, 109, 115, 116, 153, 156, 249;
- praises Stalin, 41, 47;
- prophesies a communist America, 3;
- quotations from, 3, 34, 41, 43-45, 47, 248, 286, 287, 299;
- upholds Leninism, 34, 287
- Klutznick, Philip M., 250
- Kostov, Traicho, 39
- Krassin, Leonid, 30
- Krassin, Lubov, 30
- Krchmarek, A., 225
- Kronstadt, 31
- Ku Klux Klan, 235
- Kulaks, 40
- Labor Department (CPUSA), 131
- Labor unions;
- communist interest in CIO, 64;
- decline of communist strength in, 70, 201, 310;
- early communist attempts to infiltrate, 61-63;
- lack of sincere communist interest in, 102, 115, 201, 211;
- Lenin’s teachings concerning, 102, 201;
- Moscow’s interest in, 52, 59;
- techniques of communist infiltration, 80, 81, 84-86, 102, 125, 184, 199-205, 283, 284
- Labor Youth League, 217
- Lannon, Albert, 60
- Lassalle, Ferdinand, 22
- Lautner, John, 164, 165
- Law enforcement, communist attack on, 195-199, 285, 286
- League of Militant Atheists (Soviet Union), 240
- League of Nations, 64
- League of Struggle for Negro Rights, 234
- Left-wing sectarianism, 166, 167, 320
- Legal (tactics), 52, 53, 55, 56, 183, 185, 274.
- See also Infiltration, communist technique of; Mass agitation; Strategy and tactics
- Lenin, Nadezhda Krupskaya, 26, 28
- Lenin, Vladimir Ilyich, 38, 39, 56, 57, 150, 153, 199, 255, 318, 321-324;
- belief in force and violence, 25-33, 184, 198, 321;
- biographical, 23-25, 35;
- high standing among communists, 23, 24, 34, 35;
- influence on Communist Party, USA, 35, 50, 145, 160, 327, 332;
- on infiltrating labor unions, 102, 201;
- on religion, 24, 240, 299-302, 304-307;
- on strategy and tactics, 182, 184, 193, 271, 286;
- organizes Third International, 32, 52, 53;
- quotations from, 25, 32-34, 36, 90, 92, 94, 157, 166, 177, 182, 184, 190, 201, 240, 286, 299-302, 304-307, 319, 321, 323, 324, 326, 327;
- role in Bolshevik Revolution, 25-31, 93, 94, 315;
- testament of, 36;
- works of, 158, 330-331
- Lenin School (Moscow), 59, 60, 139, 233, 285
- Liberalism, communist hatred of, 90, 91
- Lightfoot, Claude, 60
- Lincoln, Abraham, 135, 161
- Literature program, communist, 154-158
- Lovestone, Jay, 56, 63, 68, 166
- Lowenfels, Walter, 149
- Lumer, Hyman, 35
- McCarran-Walter Immigration and Nationality Act, 189
- Male supremacism. See Chauvinism
- Malenkov, G. M., 41, 42, 69
- Mao Tse-tung, 310
- Martens, Ludwig C. A. K., 272
- Martinsville Seven, 191.
- See also Committee to Save the Martinsville Seven
- Marx, Jenny von Westphalen, 14, 15, 17
- Marx, Karl, 39, 100, 101, 110, 153, 162, 308, 309;
- attitude toward religion, 14, 15, 18, 237, 299, 301;
- biographical, 13-18;
- co-author of Communist Manifesto, 21, 286;
- denounces imperialism of Czars, 40;
- develops communist theory, 13, 17-23, 25-28, 317, 318, 321, 322;
- helps found First International, 22;
- quotations from, 14, 15, 17, 22, 241, 286, 299, 318, 321;
- works of, 158, 239, 328-329
- Marxism and the National Question, 244
- Marxism-Leninism, 13, 18-23, 37-39, 43, 67, 68, 177, 240, 280, 309-311, 317, 318, 322, 326
- Marxist-Leninist Institute (Russia), 59
- Mass agitation, 181, 185-199, 214, 218-220, 223-225, 236, 286, 303
- Masses, communist attitude toward, 21, 161, 198, 322, 323
- Materialism. See Dialectical materialism (dialectics)
- Mayakovsky, Vladimir, 34
- Member, Communist Party;
- assignment to clubs, 133-135;
- “concealed,” 79-82, 84, 85, 123, 124, 134, 200, 206, 213, 219, 225, 255;
- “open,” 77-79;
- Party life of, 138-149;
- reasons for breaking away, 108-120;
- reasons for joining, 97-108;
- type of in early 1920’s, 48-50, 56;
- varied backgrounds of, 97, 98.
- See also Recruitment of members; Underground; Discipline; Functionary, Party
- Members-at-large, 134
- Membership. See Communist Party, USA, numerical strength
- Mensheviks, 27, 315
- Minorities and communism, 226-236
- The Modern Quarterly, 59
- Mohammedanism, communist attitude toward, 240, 299
- Molotov, Vyacheslav, 42
- Morality, communist, 107, 184, 301, 323.
- See also Ethics
- Morning Freiheit, 238, 248
- Mussolini, Benito, 101
- The Mystic Trumpeter, 149, 313
- National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), 229, 230, 235
- National communism, 39
- National Negro Congress, 65, 234
- National Negro Labor Council, 212, 216
- National Organization Department (CPUSA), 131
- Nationality groups, communist infiltration into, 131, 216, 226, 235, 236
- Nationality Groups Commission (CPUSA), 131, 236
- Negro Commission (CPUSA), 131
- Negroes, communist attempts to influence, 101, 102, 115, 132, 184, 226-235, 310
- Nelson, Steve, 60
- New Economic Policy (NEP), 31, 40
- New Masses, 90
- New York Times, 173, 250
- Novick, Paul, 237, 238, 242, 247
- Novikov, Yuri V., 276-278
- October Revolution. See Bolshevik Revolution
- Officials. See Functionary, Party
- Opportunism. See Right-wing opportunism
- Opportunist, communist exploitation of, 85, 86, 206, 209
- Organizational structure, Communist Party;
- clubs, 69, 123-126, 134, 135, 202, 261;
- commissions and departments, 128, 131, 132, 186;
- draft programs, 127, 133;
- headquarters, 129, 133;
- in 1920’s, 57-59;
- National Administrative Committee, 128;
- National Committee, 128-130, 302;
- National conventions, 127-129, 163;
- National Executive Committee, 128, 129;
- regional and local units, 128, 129, 132-135.
- See also Democratic centralism; Functionary, Party
- Owen, Robert, 13
- Paine, Tom, 135, 161
- Parades, communist attitude toward, 223, 224
- Party line, 155, 160, 166, 169, 170, 192, 220, 316, 320, 323, 324;
- changes in, 116, 157, 185, 248;
- deceptive vs. real, 186, 212;
- description of, 186-189
- Party member. See Member, Communist Party
- Party Voice, 162
- People’s Rights Party, 88
- People’s Will, 24
- People’s World, 154
- Perry, Pettis, 148
- Peter the Great, 38, 91
- Petitions, use by communists, 87, 88, 194, 204, 215, 236.
- See also Mass agitation
- Philistine, 324
- Pittsburgh Courier, 235
- Political Affairs, 154, 183, 305
- Political maturity, 154.
- See also Educational program
- Ponger, Kurt L., 277
- Pravda, 30, 42, 93, 248, 251
- Press, communist, 154-158
- Professional revolutionaries, 324.
- See also Cadre
- Proletarian internationalism, 71, 128, 324
- Proletarian Party, 49
- Proletariat, 19-22, 181, 183, 317, 325
- Propaganda, 86, 87, 131, 189.
- See also Mass agitation; Infiltration, communist technique of
- Prosecution of communist leaders, 51, 256.
- See also Smith Act
- Purges, communist, 53, 177, 325;
- Communist Party, USA, 63, 64, 165, 177;
- Russian, 37, 41, 245, 249, 283;
- satellite countries, 39
- Radicalizing the masses. See Masses, communist attitude toward
- Rajk, Laszlo, 39
- Randolph, A. Philip, 234
- Records, membership, 69, 147, 289.
- See also Security program, Party
- Recruitment of members, 97, 105-107, 202, 213, 306.
- See also Communist Party, USA, reasons for joining
- Reed, John, 48, 49, 56, 135
- Reformism; Reforms; Reformists, 325
- Religion;
- attempts to infiltrate churches, 302, 303;
- communist opposition to, 14, 116, 297-308, 323;
- incompatible with Party membership, 306-308;
- “opium” of the people, 91, 299;
- Party writings on religion, 304, 305;
- regarded by communists as instrument of exploitation, 300.
- See also Atheism; Judaism, communist attack on
- “Reps” (representatives of Comintern), 53, 55, 58, 272, 276
- Review (Control) commissions (CPUSA), 131, 163, 164
- Revisionism. See Right-wing opportunism
- Revolution, communist concept of, 7, 21, 22, 26-29, 51, 55-57, 150, 153, 184, 271, 283, 306, 325.
- See also Force and violence
- Rheinische Zeitung (Cologne), 14
- Right-wing opportunism, 166, 167, 320, 323
- Robeson, Paul, 230
- Roddy, Stephen R., 235
- Rodney, Lester, 154, 155
- Rosenberg, Ethel, 191, 271, 275
- Rosenberg, Julius, 191, 271, 275, 280
- Russia, Soviet, 40-47, 50, 51-54, 56, 64, 69-71, 165, 239-250, 272-283, 308, 324;
- communist portrayal of as new world of hope, 101, 159, 160, 279, 309;
- communist seizure of power in, vi, 23, 29-32, 37, 38, 66, 67, 96, 184.
- See also Comintern
- Russian Social Democratic Labor Party, 27, 315
- Ruthenberg, Charles, 48-51, 54, 63
- Rykov, A. I., 41
- Sabotage, communist attitude toward, 184, 283-285
- Sacco and Vanzetti, 191
- Schappes, Morris U., 250
- Schuyler, George S., 235
- Schwarz, Solomon M., 246
- Scientific socialism. See Marxism-Leninism
- Scottsboro (Alabama) case, 191, 235
- Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 113
- Sectarianism. See Left-wing sectarianism
- Security program, Party, 68, 123, 147, 151, 152, 261-267.
- See also Underground
- Senate Internal Security Subcommittee, 82, 83, 184, 221
- Senate Investigating Committee, 184
- Shepilov, Dmitri T., 42
- Shop leaflets, communist, 158
- Sillen, Samuel, 173
- Silvermaster, Nathan Gregory, 275
- Slansky, Rudolf, 39, 238
- Slavery, 19, 317, 320, 322
- Smith, General Walter Bedell, 242
- Smith Act, 68, 109, 113, 132, 150, 168, 189, 195, 203, 275
- Social reforms, communist hypocrisy toward, 92
- Socialism;
- first or lower stage of communism, 318;
- Marxist (scientific) (see also Marxism-Leninism), 326;
- non-Marxist (Utopian), 13, 326.
- See also Communism
- Socialist Party, 48, 110
- Socialist Workers Party (Trotskyites), 63, 69
- Soviet Union. See Russia
- Spanish Civil War, 65, 101, 285
- Splinter groups, 170.
- See also Factionalism (faction)
- Sports, communist attitude toward, 154, 155
- Stack, Loretta, 60
- Stalin, Joseph V., 24, 27-29, 33, 35, 71, 156, 158, 160, 165, 177, 199, 238, 245, 248, 309, 317;
- denounced by Khrushchev, 42-46, 70, 95, 109, 115, 156, 250;
- instructions in 1929 regarding Communist Party, USA, 63;
- quotations from, 63, 182, 227, 316, 317, 320, 325;
- role in developing communism, 36-47;
- signs nonaggression pact with Hitler, 66, 116;
- works of, 331-332
- State, communist concept of withering away, 20, 37, 318, 326
- State and Revolution, 158
- Strategy and tactics, communist, 150, 181-185, 319.
- See also Infiltration, communist technique of; Legal (tactics); Illegal (tactics)
- Supreme Court, 69
- Sympathizer, communist, 81-85, 106, 192, 205, 206, 209, 213-215, 275
- Synthesis. See Dialectical materialism (dialectics)
- Tactics. See Strategy and tactics
- Ten Days That Shook the World, 49
- Testimonials, use by communists, 192-194, 219, 236, 304.
- See also Mass agitation
- Thesis. See Dialectical materialism (dialectics)
- Third International. See Comintern
- This Week magazine, 96, 118
- Tito, Marshal, 39
- Trade Union Educational League, 61
- Transmission belt, vii, 213, 326
- Trenton Six, 191
- Trotsky, Leon, 29, 36, 37, 63
- Trotskyites. See Socialist Workers Party
- Twain, Mark, 161
- Twentieth Congress of the Russian Communist Party (February, 1956), 34, 42-46, 249, 286
- Twenty-One Points (Comintern), 52-55, 57
- The Twilight of World Capitalism, 3, 304
- Ulyanov, Alexander, 24
- Ulyanov, Anna, 24
- Ulyanov, Vladimir Ilyich. See Lenin, Vladimir Ilyich
- Underground, communist, 184, 214, 271;
- early years of Party, 51-58, 62, 63;
- infiltration of industry, 283, 284;
- mid-1951 to mid-1955, 69;
- operations of, 255-271;
- reserve leadership, 262.
- See also Security program, Party
- United Communist Party of America (UCP), 54
- United Front, 63-65, 228, 302, 326, 327
- United Nations, 274
- United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, 158
- Vanguard of the proletariat, 21, 181, 322, 327
- Verber, Otto, 277, 278
- Veterans’ Commission (CPUSA), 131
- Wagenknecht, Alfred, 48
- Wallace, Henry A., 96
- War, communist concept of, 327
- War communism (in Russia), 31, 40
- Weinstone, William, 60, 136
- Westphalen, Jenny von. See Marx, Jenny von Westphalen
- Westphalen, Ludwig von, 14
- White, Walter, 235
- Whitehead, Don, 293
- Whitman, Walt, 135, 149, 161, 314
- Williamson, John, 132
- Winston, Henry, 60, 132, 149
- Winter, Carl, 60
- Women’s Commission (CPUSA), 131
- Women’s Committee for Equal Justice, 197
- Women’s International Democratic Federation, 220, 221
- Wood, Robert, 175
- Woodstock, New York, convention (May, 1921), 55
- The Worker, 154, 156, 161, 305.
- See also Daily Worker
- Workers (Communist) Party, 62
- Workers Party of America, 56, 57, 61-63
- World Tourists, Inc., 273
- Wortis, Rose, 60
- Wright, Richard, 231
- Yagoda, 41
- Yaroslavsky, E., 240
- Yiddishe Kultur, 249
- Young Communist League, 64, 101, 106, 217
- Youth;
- communist attitude toward, 106, 107, 131, 186-188, 303, 304, 311, 312;
- indoctrination of children, 106, 107, 159, 160, 269.
- See also Young Communist League; Family life, communist influence on
- Youth Commission (CPUSA), 131
- Zhukov, Marshal Georgi, 42
- Zinoviev, Grigori, 41
- Zionism, 248