Article Author: Paul Buhle
Marxism, the United States, and the Twentieth-Century
May 1, 2009
Paul Buhle is currently a lecturer in history and American civilization at Brown University and author or editor of forty books on radicalism, labor, and popular culture, including five volumes… READ MORE
The Legacy of the IWW
June 1, 2005
Paul Buhle coedited, with Nicole Schulman, Wobblies! A Graphic History (Verso, 2005) and, with labor muralist Mike Alewitz, has launched a centennial Wobbly Tour for 2005, with banners, films, and… READ MORE
The Cultures of Socialism in the United States
July 1, 2002
Paul Buhle teaches history at Brown University and is guest editor of this issue. His most recent titles published by Monthly Review Press are Insurgent Images: The Agitprop Murals of… READ MORE
Mike Alewitz, Labor Muralist
July 1, 2002
PAUL BUHLE teaches history at Brown University and is guest editor of this issue. His most recent titles published by Monthly Review Press are Insurgent Images: The Agitprop Murals of… READ MORE
A Collective Past Within Us
December 1, 2001
Paul Buhle teaches history at Brown University. He is the author of A Very Dangerous Citizen: Abraham Lincoln Polonsky and the Hollywood Left (University of California Press, 2001); and co-author,… READ MORE
The Myth of the Middle-Class Society
March 1, 2001
Michael Zweig, The Working Class Majority: America’s Best Kept Secret (Cornell University Press, 2000), 192 pages, $25 cloth, $14.95 paper. � Paul Buhle writes frequently forMonthly Review. His biography of… READ MORE
The Neglected C.L.R. James
October 1, 2000
Paul Buhle teaches in the American Civilization Department at Brown University. His is the author of Taking Care of Business: Samuel Gompers, George Meany, Lane Kirkland, and the Tragedy of… READ MORE