在镜子里——1941-1952年宾夕法尼亚州西部的共产党人、钢铁和意识形态:第一部分

Q2 Arts and Humanities American Communist History Pub Date : 2022-03-04 DOI:10.1080/14743892.2022.2062181
D. Rosenberg
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作家、钢铁工人、工会领袖菲利普·博诺斯基(Phillip Bonosky)为美国共产党发声长达70年之久。他保留了一本详细的日记,这在美国共产主义运动中可能是独一无二的。下面这篇文章将该期刊作为其重要资料来源。条目揭示了钢铁工人和共产党人在40年代早期和中期宾夕法尼亚州西部劳工运动中的作用,这是本文的框架。波诺斯基有立陶宛背景,他是一名高炉工人,也是当地钢铁工人组织委员会报纸的编辑,直到1942年被列入钢铁业的黑名单。此后,他成为麦基斯波特、杜肯、霍姆斯特德、莫森和布拉多克等地的党的组织者,这些地方的社会生活和气氛得到了他的精心关注。关键是他对“布劳德主义”的回应,“布劳德主义”以该党领袖厄尔·布劳德的名字命名。博诺斯基对布劳德前提的推广,以资本主义下阶级冲突的基本改善为特征,从而消除了对共产党的需要,表明许多基层工人看到并实际上支持这一有争议的理论。
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In the Mirror – Communists, Steel, and Ideology in Western Pennsylvania, 1941-1952: Part 1
Abstract Phillip Bonosky, writer, steelworker, and union leader was an articulate voice for the Communist Party USA for seven decades. He maintained a detailed journal, likely unique in the American Communist movement. The following article employs the journal as its crucial source. Entries shed light on steel labor and the role of Communists in the labor movement in Western Pennsylvania during the early and mid-40s, which is this article’s framework. Of Lithuanian background, Bonosky was a blast furnace worker and editor of the newspaper of the local Steel Workers Organizing Committee until he was blacklisted from the industry in 1942. He thereafter became a Party organizer in McKeesport, Duquesne, Homestead, Monessen, and Braddock, among others, whose social life and atmosphere receive his painstaking attention. Crucial is his response to “Browderism,” named for Party leader Earl Browder. Bonosky’s promotion of Browder’s premises, featuring the basic amelioration of class conflict under capitalism thus obviating the need for a Communist Party – indicates that many grassroots workers viewed, and in fact, backed the controversial theory.
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