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Dog Days James P. Cannon vs. Max Shachtman in the Communist League of America, 1931-1933 Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2013 http://archive.org/details/dogdaysjamespcanOOcann Dog Days: James P. Cannon vs. Max Shachtman in the Communist League of America Books from the Prometheus Research Library James P. Cannon and the Early Years of A merican Communism: Selected Writings and Speeches, 1920-1928 (1992) This volume of Cannon's writings covers the period when he was one of the principal leaders of the American section of the Communist International. The Communist International After Lenin First Russian language edition (1993) By Leon Trotsky. Published in Moscow, from the original Russian texts. Includes Trotsky's Critique of the 1928 draft program of the Communist International. Bulletins in the Prometheus Research Series No. 1 Guidelines on the Organizational Structure of Communist Parties, on the Methods and Content of Their Work (August 1988). Complete and accurate English translation of 1921 Comintern Resolution from final German text. No. 2 Documents on the "Proletarian Military Policy" (February 1989). Includes materials from the Trotskyist movement in the U.S. and Europe during World War II. No. 3 In Memoriam, Richard S. Fraser: An Appreciation and Selection of H is Work (August 1990). A selection of the writings of comrade Richard S. Fraser (1913-1988), who pioneered the Trotskyist understanding of black oppression in the United States. No. 4 Yugoslavia, East Europe and the Fourth International: The Evolution of Pabloist Liquidationism by Jan Norden (March 1993). Covers the internal discussion within the Fourth International over its flawed response to the Yugoslav Revolution and the 1948 Tito-Stalin split. No. 5 Marxist Politics or Unprincipled Combinationism? Internal Problems of the Workers Party (September 2000). Includes Max Shachtman's document from the 1936 internal bulletin of the Workers Party of the U.S. Dog Days: James P. Cannon vs. Max Shachtman in the Communist League of America 1931-1933 James P. Cannon, Max Shachtman, Leon Trotsky, and Others Compiled, Introduced, and Edited by the Prometheus Research Library Prometheus Research Library 2002 NEW YORK CITY Cover photos: Leon Trotsky at his desk in Prinkipo, 1931. Photo by Jean Weinberg. Inset: Shachtman (left) and Cannon in Paris at time of f ounding of F ourth International, 1938. Photo courtesy Albert Glotzer. Prometheus graphic from a woodcut by Fritz Brosius Publisher's Cataloging-in-Publication Dog Days: James P. Cannon vs. Max Shachtman in the Communist League of America, 1931-1933 /James P. Cannon, Max Shachtman, Leon Trotsky, and others; compiled, introduced, and edited by the Prometheus Research Library. — 1st ed. p. cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. LCCN 2002105685 ISBN 0-9633828-7-X(hard) ISBN 0-9633828-8-8(Pb) 1. Communism— United States— History— Sources. 2. Socialist Workers Party. 3. Communist League of America (Opposition). 4. Communists— Correspondence. I. Cannon, James Patrick, 1890-1974. II. Shachtman, Max, 1903-1972. III. Trotsky, Leon, 1879-1940. IV. Prometheus Research Library. HX83.D64 2002 335.43'3'0973 QBI02-200415 Prometheus Research Library books are published by: Spartacist Publishing Company Box 1377, G.P.O. New York, New York 10116 Copyright© 2002 by Spartacist Publishing Company All rights reserved Printed in the United States of America This paper meets the requirements of ANSI/NISO Z39.48-1992 (Permanence of Paper).© To our comrades Susan Adams (1948-2001) Mary Van De Water-Quirk (1954-2000) whose work contributed to this book Contents Editorial Note xvi Introduction by the Prometheus Research Library 1 I. Shachtman in the International The April Conference: A Disappointment in All Respects Leon Trotsky to Max Shachtman, 16 April 1930 83 Where Is the International Secretariat? Leon Trotsky to Max Shachtman, 18 August 1930 86 Shachtman to Be Part of International Bureau Leon Trotsky to Max Shachtman, 17 November 1930 ... 89 Crisis in the French Ligue Leon Trotsky to Max Shachtman, 25 November 1930 ... 92 We Must Endeavor to Collaborate With Naville and Rosmer Max Shachtman to Leon Trotsky, 17 December 1930. ... 98 Landau Has Proven to Be a Very Unreliable Fellow Leon Trotsky to Max Shachtman, 6 January 1931 102 The Fight Against Landau and Naville Is Too Sharp Max Shachtman to Leon Trotsky, 4 March 1931 106 What Is Your Position on the German Crisis? Leon Trotsky to Max Shachtman, 4 April 1931 108 On Landau, Prometeo, and Weisbord Max Shachtman to the International Secretariat, [Early May 1931] 109 I S ought to Avoid a Premature Split in the German Section Max Shachtman to Leon Trotsky, 2 May 1931 112 You Bear Some Responsibility for Landau's Course Leon Trotsky to Max Shachtman, 23 May 1931 114 vii Naville Plays With Ideas Leon Trotsky to Max Shachtman, 2 August 1931 117 Get the Secretariat's Cart Out of the Mud Jan Frankel to Max Shachtman, 14 November 1931 .... 119 Molinier Is Far From Correct Max Shachtman to Leon Trotsky, 1 December 1931 ... . 121 Who Then Should Lead the Ligue? Leon Trotsky to Max Shachtman, 11 December 1931 . . 132 You Were Never on Our Side Leon Trotsky to Max Shachtman, 25 December 1931 . . 133 Shachtman's Personal and Journalistic Sympathies Leon Trotsky to the CLA National Committee, 25 December 1931 135 Too Much the Journalist Leon Trotsky to Max Shachtman, 31 December 1931 136 Why Did the Militant Print Felix's Article? Leon Trotsky to the CLA National Committee, 5January 1932 139 I Do Not Agree With Shachtman Albert Glotzer to Leon Trotsky, 21 January 1932 ...... 141 Shachtman Acted on His Own Authority Arne Swabeck to Leon Trotsky, 22 January 1932 144 We Should Have Informed Trotsky of American Problems Albert Glotzer to Maurice Spector, 3 February 1932 ... 147 You Must Remain at Your Post Leon Trotsky to Max Shachtman, 10 February 1932 . . . 149 II. The Fight Uphold Our Revolutionary Classics! Arne Swabeck, published 5 March 1932 153 Statement on "Uphold Our Revolutionary Classics!" Max Shachtman, 12 March 1932 155 via

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