Please note the conjunctive "and," referring to two separate things, in this case referring to the SWP which played a major role in the anti Vietnam War movement and whose members created memoirs of their experiences - primarily Halstead but others and to the separate, albeit more diffuse, pacifist tendency which also played a significant role. Several pacificists, such as Dellinger, also left memoirs. My comment was that the members of the CPUSA who undoubtedly were also significant players in the movement apparently did not. Blanc's essay and the extract posted by Pugliese did not mention the CP's role.SRSent from my Galaxy On Mar 29, 2026, at 11:45, Steven L. Robinson via groups.io <[email protected]> wrote:The SWP and the pacifist perspectives on the antiwar movement are well knownWhy do you call it pacifist? The SWP was many things, but it was not pacifist. Mark
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