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Jimmy Higgins, Vol. 207 by Aileen S. Kraditor β€” book cover

Jimmy Higgins, Vol. 207

by Aileen S. Kraditor
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Overview

This study fills a conspicuous gap in the secondary literature on the Communist Party by examining the mental world of the wholly committed rank-and-file Party member. Jimmy Higgins was an imaginary composite considered the ideal for members to emulate; the attitudes and beliefs held by Jimmy Higgins-type members have not been adequately studied until now. As Kraditor demonstrates these members differed in important ways from the Party leaders and cadre, and also from the vast majority of members who belonged to the Party for only a few years. Basing her analysis on a detailed textual examination of thousands of pages of Party publications and on her own experience as a long-term Party member, Kraditor reconstructs the second reality in which the devout rank-and-file member lived.

Synopsis

Jimmy Higgins was an imaginary composite figure considered the ideal for American rank-and-file Communist Party members to emulate. Using primary sources and her own experiences as a long-term Party member, Kraditor reconstructs the "second reality" in which the devout rank-and-file member lived.

About the Author, Aileen S. Kraditor

AILEEN S. KRADITOR is Professor Emerita of History at Boston University.

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Book Details

Published
August 1, 1988
Publisher
Greenwood Publishing Group, Incorporated
Pages
298
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780313262463

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