

Toward Soviet America
Book • 1932
'Toward Soviet America' presents the Communist Party USA's detailed plan for reshaping American society along socialist lines.
Written by William Z. Foster, the book advocates for the nationalization of industries, collectivization of agriculture, and the establishment of a centrally planned economy.
Foster argues that capitalism is inherently exploitative and unsustainable, necessitating a radical transformation of the American economic and political system.
The book outlines specific policy proposals for achieving these goals, including the abolition of private property, the expansion of social welfare programs, and the establishment of a proletarian dictatorship.
'Toward Soviet America' reflects the communist ideology prevalent in the early 20th century and provides insights into the strategies and objectives of the American communist movement.
It remains a significant historical document for understanding the complexities of American political thought.
Written by William Z. Foster, the book advocates for the nationalization of industries, collectivization of agriculture, and the establishment of a centrally planned economy.
Foster argues that capitalism is inherently exploitative and unsustainable, necessitating a radical transformation of the American economic and political system.
The book outlines specific policy proposals for achieving these goals, including the abolition of private property, the expansion of social welfare programs, and the establishment of a proletarian dictatorship.
'Toward Soviet America' reflects the communist ideology prevalent in the early 20th century and provides insights into the strategies and objectives of the American communist movement.
It remains a significant historical document for understanding the complexities of American political thought.
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