Earl Browder

The Way Out


First Published: 1941
Transcription, Editing and Markup: Paul Saba
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CONTENTS

FOREWORD

PART ONE: THE ROAD TO PEACE

I. THE PEOPLE’S ROAD TO PEACE

II. A PLATFORM FOR PEACE

III. THE CONSCIENCE OF AMERICA

IV. THE MIDDLE CLASS AND THE WAR

V. PERSECUTION BY LEGISLATION

VI. THE PAN-AMERICAN CONFERENCE

PART TWO: THE MOST PECULIAR ELECTION

I. THE COURT STEPS IN

II. THE MOST PECULIAR ELECTION CAMPAIGN IN THE HISTORY OF THE REPUBLIC

III. THE SITUATION IN MEXICO

IV. TO THE MILLIONS WHO ARE AMERICA!

V. THE CHOICE BEFORE AMERICA’S YOUTH

VI. AN AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY FOR PEACE

VII. THE AMERICAN WAY OF LIFE

VIII. A TRIBUTE TO JOHN REED

IX. THE FIGHT FOR THE BALLOT

X. LABOR MUST FIND ITs POLITICAL INDEPENDENCE

XI. SHALL IT BE WAR?

XII. ONLY THE WORKING CLASS CAN BUILD A NEW WORLD

XIII. RESULTS OF THE 1940 ELECTIONS

PART THREE: THE WAY OUT OF THE IMPERIALIST WAR

I. PROLETARIAN INTERNATIONALISM

II. A YEAR IN REVIEW

III. FREE LUIS CARLOS PRESTES

IV. THE WAY OUT OF THE IMPERIALIST WAR

V. CONTRADICTIONS IN WASHINGTON’S IMPERIALIST FOREIGN POLICY

VI. CRIME AGAINST CHINA

VII. A MONOPOLY CAPITALIST LOOKS AT THE FUTURE

VIII. THE AMERICAN SPIRIT

IX. THE GREAT TRADITION

X. THE FINAL VERDICT WILL BE WRITTEN BY THE PEOPLE

INDEX