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Rubinstein joined the [[Communist Party USA]] in the early 1930s and left in 1952. She also taught at two U.S. Communist Party schools, in Eastern Europe and in China.<ref>http://www.socialism.com/drupal-6.8/?q=node/444</ref>
 
Rubinstein joined the [[Communist Party USA]] in the early 1930s and left in 1952. She also taught at two U.S. Communist Party schools, in Eastern Europe and in China.<ref>http://www.socialism.com/drupal-6.8/?q=node/444</ref>
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Rubinstein was not proud of her earlier involvement in the Communist Party. When Senator Joseph R. McCarthy once asked Rubinstein if she were a member of the Communist party, saying that she was the most charming communist who had sat before his committee, she responded, "Aren't you jumping to conclusions, Senator?"
  
 
==Socialist Scholars Conference==
 
==Socialist Scholars Conference==

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Annette Rubinstein

Annette T. Rubinstein...

Communist Party Involvement

Rubinstein joined the Communist Party USA in the early 1930s and left in 1952. She also taught at two U.S. Communist Party schools, in Eastern Europe and in China.[1]

Rubinstein was not proud of her earlier involvement in the Communist Party. When Senator Joseph R. McCarthy once asked Rubinstein if she were a member of the Communist party, saying that she was the most charming communist who had sat before his committee, she responded, "Aren't you jumping to conclusions, Senator?"

Socialist Scholars Conference

Rosalyn Baxandall, Michael E. Brown, Annette Rubinstein, editor, Science and Society and Anders Stephanson were speakers on the Rethinking the History of Communism: 1910 - 1992 panel sponsored by Research Group on Socialism and Democracy at the Tenth Annual Socialist Scholars Conference. The conference was held April 24-26, 1992 at the Borough of Manhattan Community College, New York City[2]

References

  1. http://www.socialism.com/drupal-6.8/?q=node/444
  2. SSE Tenth Annual Conference Program, 1992