Paul Le Blanc (born 1947) is an American historian at La Roche University in Pittsburgh as well as labor and socialist activist who has written or edited more than 30 books on topics such as Leon Trotsky and Rosa Luxemburg.[1][2]
American historian
For other people named Paul LeBlanc, see Paul LeBlanc (disambiguation).
Le Blanc studied at the University of Pittsburgh, focusing on history and receiving a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1971, a Master of Arts degree in 1980, and a Doctor of Philosophy degree in 1989.[1]
Career
Leon Trotsky (here in cubist Yury Annenkov's 1922 portrait) is a lifelong subject of Le Blanc's
In 1965, Le Blanc joined the “New Left” group Students for a Democratic Society (SDS).[4] In 1966, as a conscientious objector, he worked for the Quaker-based American Friends Service Committee in Pittsburgh and Baltimore. In the early 1970s, he served on the board of the Pittsburgh Peace and Freedom Center and the coordinating committee of the National Peace Action Coalition (1971-1974). He opposed the Vietnam war and supported anti-racist activity – most prominently as part of the Pittsburgh Black Construction Coalition of 1969 – pro-feminist activities, defense of Latin American political prisoners, and Central America solidarity work.[5]
In the 1990s, he became active in the Thomas Merton Center (Pittsburgh).[6] He has been a member of the Socialist Workers Party (USA), the Fourth Internationalist Tendency, Solidarity (United States), and the International Socialist Organization (until it terminated in 2019[7]). He was active in efforts to create a Labor Party.[citation needed] He is a member of the Democratic Socialists of America.[8]
Since 2000, Le Blanc has supported the Green Party. He has opposed war and militarism, including US military intervention in Iraq and Afghanistan. He also collaborated closely with South African poet and global justice activist Dennis Brutus in building Pittsburgh participation in World Social Forums taking place in Porto Alegre, Brazil, in 2003 and Mumbai, India, in 2004.[9]
In 2000, Le Blanc joined the faculty of La Roche College (renamed La Roche University in March 2019)[1] as Dean of the School of Arts and Sciences (2003-2009) and as a professor of history.[10]
He has lectured for the International Institute for Research and Education[11][12][13][14][15] and the Rosa Luxemburg Foundation[16][17] and writes for the Center for Economic Research and Social Change's International Socialist Review.[18]
Le Blanc's influences include: David Montgomery, Philip S. Foner, Frank Lovell, Richard N. Hunt, Paul Sweezy, George Breitman, Ernest Mandel, and Michael Löwy.[citation needed]
Works
Rosa Luxemburg (here c.1895-1905) is a lifelong subject of Le Blanc's
Magazines and journals to which he contributes include:
2012: Leon Trotsky: Writings From Exile (co-edited with Kunal Chattopadhyay)[2]
2013: A Freedom Budget for All Americans: Recapturing the Promise of the Civil Rights Movement in the Struggle for Economic Justice Today (with Michael D. Yates)[2]
2014:
Unfinished Leninism: The Rise and Return of a Revolutionary Doctrine[40]
Leon Trotsky and the Organizational Principles of the Revolutionary Party (with Dianne Feeley and Thomas Twiss)
The "American Exceptionalism of Jay Lovestone and His Comrades, 1929-1940 (co-ed. with Tim Davenport)
2014: "The Third American Revolution" in Imagine: Living in a Socialist USA([41]
Le Blanc, Paul (17 October 2019). "Pathways for building a revolutionary party". International Viewpoint (Fourth International). Retrieved 4 December 2019.{{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
"Paul Le Blanc". International Viewpoint (Fourth International). Retrieved 12 January 2018.
Frances Goldin; Debby Smith; Michael Steven Smith, eds. (2013). Imagine: Living in a Socialist USA. Perennial/HarperCollins. Retrieved 4 February 2019.
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