Tim Buck

Tim Buck

Thirty Years: 1922-1952

The Story of the Communist Movement in Canada



First Published: Progress Books, Toronto, 1952;
Source: Book;
Transcription/Markup: Pance Stojkovski; Toronto, Canada, 2003;
Copyleft: Internet Archive (marxists.org) 2002. Permission is granted to copy and/or distribute this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License.


Contents

Forward and Introduction 7
1. A Party of a New Type 21
2. A Decade of Great Struggles 38
3. "The American Way..." in the 1920's 51
4. The End of "Permanent Prosperity" 69
5. The Test of a Party 76
6. Suppression and Legality Regained 82
7. A New Stage of Political Development 103
8. Working Class Unity Against Fascism and War 116
9. Canada's Youth Comes of Age 131
10. A People's National Program 138
11. The Communist Party In the Constitutional Crisis 146
12. Sabotage of Collective Security 155
13. Against Imperialist War 160
14. "A National Front For Victory" 167
15. Again the Issue Of Canada's Status 179
16. A New Party of Communists 184
17. For a Lasting Peace 194
18. Keep Canada Independent 204
19. We Fight for Canada! 213