Max Bedacht Sr. (October 13, 1883 – July 4, 1972) was a German-born American revolutionary socialist political activist, journalist, and functionary who helped establish the Communist Party of America. Bedacht is best remembered as the long-time head of the International Workers Order, a Communist Party-sponsored fraternal benefit organization. (From Wikipedia) More about Max Bedacht:
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| | Books by Max Bedacht: Bedacht, Max, 1883-1972: Anti-Soviet Lies and the Five-Year Plan: The "Holy" Capitalist War Against the Soviet Union (New York: Pub. for the Daily Worker by Workers Library Publishers, ca. 1931) (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Bedacht, Max, 1883-1972, contrib.: Dictatorship vs. Democracy (Terrorism and Communism): A Reply To Karl Kautsky (New York: Workers Party of America, 1922), by Leon Trotsky, also contrib. by Henry Noel Brailsford Bedacht, Max, 1883-1972: In Memoriam: To Our Comrades Karl Liebknecht, 1871-1919, Rosa Luxemburg, -1919, Martyrs to the German Revolution (San Francisco: Socialist Party of San Francisco, 1919) Bedacht, Max, 1883-1972: Karl Marx, 1883-1933 (New York: Workers Library Publishers, 1933), also by Sam Don and Earl Browder (PDF at flvc.org) Bedacht, Max, 1883-1972: The Menace of Opportunism: A Contribution to the Bolshevization of the Workers (Communist) Party (Chicago: Daily Worker Pub. Co., ca. 1926) Bedacht, Max, 1883-1972, trans.: Principles of Communism (Engels' Original Draft of the Communist Manifesto) (Little Red Library #3; ca. 1925), by Friedrich Engels
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