Doug Enaa Greene

Doug Enaa Greene is an independent Marxist historian living in the greater Boston area. He is also the author of four books. He blogs at The Blanquist: blanquist.blogspot.com
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Che and Mao: Revolution Within the Revolution?

Doug Enaa Greene, June 7, 2023

In deconstructing the lives and legacies of Che Guevara and Mao Zedong, Doug Enaa Greene traces a shared thread of revolutionary opposition to Stalinist dogmatism. Read Article.

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Running Aground: The RCP and Stalinism

Doug Enaa Greene, June 2, 2022

Analyzing the intellectual output of the Revolutionary Communist Party USA (RCP), Doug Enaa Greene argues that, despite a few moments of minor insight, the Party failed to meaningfully reckon with the question of Stalinism. Read Article.

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Lenin’s Boys: A Short History of Soviet Hungary

Doug Enaa Greene, August 21, 2020

Doug Enaa Greene on the Hungarian Soviet Republic and its tragic defeat. Read Article.

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A Fight on Two Fronts: On Jean-Luc Godard’s La Chinoise

Doug Enaa Greene, August 28, 2019

Doug Enaa Greene and Shalon van Tine discuss Jean-Luc Godard's 1967 film La Chinoise in its historical context. Read Article.

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The Democratic Socialist Cul-de-sac: A Critical Look at The Socialist Manifesto

Doug Enaa Greene, July 12, 2019

Doug Enaa Greene reviews 'The Socialist Manifesto' by Bhaskar Sunkara (New York: Basic Books, 2019). Rather than an innovative take on socialist politics for the 21st century, The Socialist Manifesto is just the same old reformism that has been a dead-end for the left. Read Article.