Earl Browder

War or Peace with Russia?


First Published: 1947
Transcription, Editing and Markup: Paul Saba
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CONTENTS

Preface

Publishers’ Note

I. THE PROBLEM: AN AMERICAN PEACE, A SOVIET PEACE, OR A JOINT PEACE?

II. OUR JOINT WAR EFFORT: WHAT IT MEANS FOR THE PEACE

III. FROM THE SECOND FRONT TO THE FOURTH TERM

IV. TEHERAN AND YALTA: GUIDE TO PEACE AS WELL AS VICTORY

V. REORGANIZING THE WORLD

VI. HOW AMERICA ABANDONED ROOSEVELT’S POLICY

VII. MOSCOW’S FIGHT FOR THE ROOSEVELT PROGRAM

VIII. WHY AMERICA NEEDS SOVIET CO-OPERATION

IX. LONG-TERM BASES OF SOVIET-AMERICAN CO-OPERATION

X. WHO MAKES CONCESSIONS–AND WHAT KIND?

XI. THE UNITED NATIONS: INSTRUMENT OF CO-OPERATION

XII. Is A PEACE PROGRAM ALSO PRACTICAL POLITICS?

XIII. THE LEGACY OF ROOSEVELT