Correspondence with Palme Dutt during the Third Period, 1928-1932
Correspondence with Palme Dutt during the Third Period, 1928-1932
Collection: Agitation and the Internal Politics of British Communism, 1907–1977 Volumes Correspondence with Palme Dutt during the Third Period, 1928-1932
Palme Dutt was a high ranking CPGB official and the de facto theorist of the party. He and Pollitt worked closely together over a number of years, and together they largely oversaw the CPGB’s most successful period. Correspondence between Pollitt and Dutt illuminates the early work and internal disputes of the CPGB, as well as detailed discussions of the Third Period with related reports. The Third Period was an era in which Stalin and, by extension, Comintern, advocated the policy of non-cooperation between communists and social democrats in pursuit of full class revolution.
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