"The Long War is full of important, previously untold stories about relations between intellectuals and the radical parties. It offers moments of real subtlety and insight."-Alan Filreis, University of Pennsylvania "Better than any study I know, The Long War articulates the relationship between the anti-Stalinism of American intellectuals during the 1930s and the ideology of anti-Communism that has dominated American culture and society since the 1950s. The book is also a significant intervention into the historiographical debates concerning the American Communist Party and the People’s Front tactic it embraced during the late 1930s."-Arthur D. Casciato, Miami University, Ohio