Pamphlet Series of the

Socialist Workers Party (U.S.)


These pamplhets by th U.S. Socialist Workers Party and other groups associated with the early Trotskyist movement were digitized by the Riazinov Library Scanning Center in San Pablo, Ca. This collection includes pamphlets produced not only by SWP members but by socialist militants who would either join the Trotskyist movement or parties and tendencies that fused with it. Additionally material was supplied by the Holt Labor Library from their vast pamphlet collection.


Lenin, Liebknecht, Luxemburg 1925 (by Max Shachtman , published by the Young Workers League)

Toward An American Revolutionary Labor Movement 1934 Statement of Programmatic Orientation of the American Workers Party.

War the Workers 1936 By John West a.k.a. James Burnham. Click here for pamphlet in HTML format.

Why Did They “Confess”? 1937 A Study of the Radek-Piatakov Trial Introduction by James Burhnam. lick here for pamhlet in HTML format.

How to Fight War? 1938 Isolation? Collective Security? Relentless Class Struggle

How to Get Jobs for All 1942. Issued by the Workers Party

War and the 4th International 1944 (by Leon Trotsky). Click here for pamhlet in HTML format.

History of the American Socialist Youth Movement to 1929. 1946 by Shirley Waller (This material was irst published as part of two bulletins prepared circa 1946 for the Provisional National Committee for a Socialist Youth League [Youth Section of the Workers Party]. Subsequently reprinted with additional introductory and summary material by Tim Wohlforth as History of the International Socialist Youth Movement to 1929, published as a mimeographed ÒEducational Bulletin No. 3Ó by The Young Socialist [Socialist Workers Party], New York, n.d. [1959].)

 


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