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31 March, 2004: The V. I. Lenin Internet Archive has added the last 47 documents from Volume 12 of Lenin’s Collected Works, covering the Winter- Spring of 1907:

The Elections to the Duma and the Tactics of the Russian Social-Democrats
The Platform of Revolutionary Social-Democracy
How Not to Write Resolutions
A Note on the Resolution of the Estonian Social-Democrats
The Terms of the Deal
The Menshevik Tactical Platform
Draft for a Speech on the Agrarian Question in the Second State Duma
Fine Words—Foul Deeds
The Duma and the Approval of the Budget
The Cuckoo Praises the Rooster
Intellectualist Warriors Against Domination by the Intelligentsia
Angry Embarrassment. The Question of the Labour Congress
The Agrarian Question and the Forces of the Revolution
An Anaemic Duma or An Anaemic Petty Bourgeoisie
Banality Triumphant, or S.R.’s Ape the Cadets
The Social-Democratic Group and April 3 in the Duma
The Strength and Weakness of the Russian Revolution
Preface to the Russian Translation of Letters by Johannes Becker, Joseph Dietzgen, Frederick Engels, Karl Marx, and Others to Friedrich Sorge and Others How the Classics Estimated Intellectualist Opportunism in Social-Democracy
The Duma and the Russian Liberals
Franz Mehring on the Second Duma
Larin and Khrustalev
Reorganisation and the End of the Split in St. Petersburg
On the Question of a Nation-Wide Revolution
Apropos of the Minutes of the November Military and Combat Conference of the Russian Social-Democratic Labour Party
Report to the Fifth Congress of the R.S.D.L.P. on the St. Petersburg Split and the Institution of the Party Tribunal Ensuing Therefrom
The Fifth Congress of the Russian Social-Democratic Labour Party
Speech on the Report on the Activities of the Central Committee, May 4 (17)
Speech on the Report on the Activities of the Duma Group, May 8 (21)
Statement of Fact, May 10 (23)
Statement of May 11 (24)
Speech on the Attitude Towards Bourgeois Parties, May 12 (26)
Concluding Remarks on the Report on the Attitude Towards Bourgeois Parties May 14 (27)
Speech on the Attitude to the Polish Draft Resolution on Bourgeois Parties, May 15 (28)
Objections to Trotsky’s Amendments to the Bolshevik Resolution on the Attitude Towards Bourgeois Parties, Adopted by the Congress, May 15-16 (28-29)
Objections to Martov’s Amendments to the Bolshevik Resolution on the Attitude to Bourgeois Parties, May 16 (29)
Objections to Martynov’s Amendments to the Resolution on the Attitude Towards Bourgeois Parties, May 16 (29)
Report of the Commission Formed to Draft a Resolution on the State Duma May 15 (31)
Remarks During the Discussion on the Re-Voting On Those Elected to the C.C., May 19 (June 1)
The Attitude Towards Bourgeois Parties
[Thanks to the Lenin Assembly Line Project: Robert Cymbala, Anthony Megremis, Kent Smith and David Walters]

 

29 March, 2004: Added to the Vietnamese language section of the MIA is Marx’s The Civil War in France, Marx’s analysis of the Paris Commune.
[Thanks to our Vietnamese volunteers]

 

29 March, 2004: Added to the Belfort Bax Internet Archive:

Reminiscences and Reflexions of a mid and late Victorian, 1918 (autobiography)
[Thanks to Ted Crawford]

 

29 March, 2004: The V. I. Lenin Internet Archive has 30 new documents from Volume 12 of Lenin’s Collected Works, covering the first half of 1907:

The Social-Democratic Election Campaign in St. Petersburg
Descending Rung by Rung
The Protest of the Thirty-One Mensheviks
The St. Petersburg Elections and the Hypocrisy of the Thirty-One Mensheviks
How to Vote in the St. Petersburg Elections (January 25)
The St. Petersburg Elections and the Crisis of Opportunism
The Elections in the Worker Curia in St. Petersburg
The Struggle Between S.D.’s and S.R.’s in the Elections in the Worker Curia in St. Petersburg
How to Vote in the St. Petersburg Elections (February 4)
The Moscow Elections—Preliminary Results
A Political Lidvaliad
The Results of the Elections in the Worker Curia in St. Petersburg
On the Report of the Moscow District of St. Petersburg Concerning the Elections to the Second Duma
Some Figures on the Elections in the Worker Curia in South Russia
The Significance of the St. Petersburg Elections
Preface to the Russian Translation of Karl Marx’s Letters to Dr. Kugelmann
The Second Duma and the Second Revolutionary Wave
The Election Results in St. Petersburg
Report to the Conference of the St. Petersburg Organisation on the Question of the Duma Campaign and Duma Tactics Brief Newspaper Report
Draft Resolutions for the Fifth Congress of the R.S.D.L.P.
Tactics of the R.S.D.L.P. in the Election Campaign
The Opening of the Second State Duma
The Second Duma and the Tasks of the Proletariat
The First Important Step
Petty-Bourgeois Tactics
What the Splitters Have to Say About the Coming Split
On the Tactics of Opportunism
The Bolsheviks and the Petty Bourgeoisie
The Imminent Dissolution of the Duma and Questions of Tactics
Cadets and Trudoviks
Apropos of Stolypin’s Declaration Draft Manifesto.
[Thanks to the Lenin Assembly Line Project: Robert Cymbala, Anthony Megremis, Kent Smith and David Walters]

 

28 March, 2004: Added to the Tagalog language section of the Marxists Internet Archive is Leon Trotsky’s The Transitional Program for Socialist Revolution. [1938]
[Thanks to the Rebolusyonaryong Grupo ng mga Komunista/Revolutionary Communist Group of the Philipines]

 

26 March, 2004: Added to the Dutch-language Internet Archive:

Street Fights, Barricade and Insurrection by Friedrich Engels (an excerpt from the Introduction to Karl Marx’s The Class Struggles in France 1848 to 1850

Marxism and Insurrection by V.I. Lenin

Added to the Dutch language Trotsky Internet Archive:

Questions on the Civil War
The Workers’ Militia and its Enemies
The Workers’ State, Thermidor and Bonapartism

Added to the Dutch language Ernest Mandel Internet Archive:

Permanent Inflation and the Crisis of the International Monetary System
Emancipation and Science with Karl Marx [Thanks to Adrien Verlee and Maarten Vanheuverswyn]

 

26 March, 2004: Added to the Belfort Bax Internet Archive:

The Criminal Court Judge, 1886
Morocco, 1886
The Two Enthusiasms: An Answer to Mr. Karl Pearson, 1886
Looting, Scientific and Unscientific, 1886
Some Bourgeois Idols; Or Ideals, Reals, and Shams, 1886
Burmah, 1886
The Commercial Hearth, 1886
Sentimental Brutality, 1886 (an early critique of the death penalty)
[Thanks to Ted Crawford]

 

24 March, 2004: The V. I. Lenin Internet Archive has added another 16 new documents from Volume 42 of Lenin’s Collected Works, stating a series of letters and documents from the beginning of 1922:

Memo To V. M. Molotov For The Politbureau Of The C.C., R.C.P.(B.) With Draft Decisions
Motion For The Politbureau Of The C.C., R.C.P.(B) On Allocation Of Funds To The Nizhni-Novgorod Radio Laboratory
Directives On The Film Business
On M. I. Kalinin’s Trip To The Ukraine
To Comrade Molotov for All Members of the Politbureau
Draft Directives To The Deputy Chairman and All Members Of The Genoa Delegation
Letter To N. I. Bukharin And G. Y. Zinoviev
Draft Decision For The Politbureau Of The C.C., R.C.P.(B.) in Connection With The Genoa Conference
On the Publication of a Telegram Reporting the Pamphlet by Parvus
Draft Directives Of The C.C., R.C.P,(B.) For The Soviet Delegation To The Genoa Conference
To V. M. Molotov With A Motion For The Politbureau Of The C.C., R.C.P,(B.)
Marks On N. L. Meshcheryakov’s Letter And A Draft Decision For The Politbureau Of The C.C., R.C.P.(B.)
Letter To Members of the Politbureau Of The C.C., R.C.P.(B.) With Remarks To The Draft Resolution For The First Extended Plenary Meeting Of The Comintern Executive On Participation In A Conference Of The Three Internationals
Draft Decision For The C.C., R.C.P.(B.) On The Tasks Of The Soviet Delegation At Genoa
Memo To V. M. Molotov For Members Of The Politbureau Of The C.C., R.C.P.(B.) With A Draft Decision
Amendments And Remarks To The Draft Regulations On The Narrow C.P.C.
[Thanks to Lenin Assembly Line Project: Robert Cymbala, Kent Smith, Anthony and David Walters]

 

24 March, 2004: Added to the new Andrés Nin Internet Archive:

Bloc, Party or Organisation of Sympathisers?, 1932
Austro-Marxism and the National Question, 1935
The May Days in Barcelona, 1937
The Political Situation and the Tasks of the Proletariat, 1937
[Thanks to What Next?]

 

24 March, 2004: Added to the new Karl Radek Internet Archive:

The Unity of the Working Class, 1903
[Thanks to Ted Crawford]
Leo Schlageter: The Wanderer into the Void, 1923
[Thanks to What Next?]

 

24 March, 2004: Added to the Victor Serge Internet Archive:

Machine Gun, 1919 (poem)
Flame in the Snow, 1920/21 (prose)
New Aspects of the Problem of War, 1926
[Thanks to Dave renton & What Next?]

 

23 March, 2004: Added to the new German-language Archiv Joseph Dietzgen:

Brief an Karl Marx in London (1867) (Letter to Karl Marx in London
Das Kapital von Marx (1868) (Capital by Marx)
[Thanks to Einde O’Callaghan]

 

22 March, 2004: Added to the new German-language Archiv Antonio Labriola:

Zum Gedächtnis des Kommunistischen Manifestes, 1895 (Remembering the Communist Manifesto)
[Thanks to Einde O’Callaghan]

 

22 March 2004: A new document has been added to the August Bebel Archive:

Bebel’s Answer to Jaurés on “Political Tactics” (1904)
[Thanks to Adam Buick and Mike B.]

 

18 March 2004: A new document has been added to the August Bebel Archive:

Society of the Future (date unknown)
[Thanks to Ted Crawford and Mike B.]

 

16 March, 2004: Added to the Duncan Hallas Internet Archive:

On the United Front Tactic: Some Preliminary Notes, 1976
[Thanks to Einde O’Callaghan]

 

13 March, 2004: Added the the French language section of the Marxists Internet Archive for most of February and part of March are the following documents:

Lénine: L'impérialisme et la scission du socialisme (oct. 1916)
Lettre ouverte à B. Souvarine (déc. 1916)
Un tournant dans la politique mondiale (Janv. 1917)

Barta: Lutte de Classes n°s 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89 et 90 (du 01.02 au 26.04.47)

Bulletins du SDR : du sect.88 (7.7.1947) ; n°s 30, 31, 32, 33, 35, spéc., 36, 37, 41, 45, 46 et 47 (du 11.04 au 20.12.1949)

A. Pannekoek:
Anthropogenèse (résumé) (1944)
Les conseils ouvriers (1936)
Le matérialisme historique (1919)
Révolution mondiale (1912)
Remarques générales sur la question de l’organisation (1938)
Au sujet du P.C. (1936)
Il y a réformes et réformes (1908)

K. Kautsky:
La retraite des Dix-Mille (1902)
1789 - 1889 - 1905 (1905)
Ancienne et nouvelle Révolution (1905)
Le Premier-Mai et la Solidarité des classes (1904)
Rosa Luxemburg et le bolchévisme (1922)

R. Klement:
Les tâches du prolétariat pendant la guerre (1937).

J. Guesde:
Légalité et Révolution (24.11.1907)

A. Pannekoek:
Ouverture de l'archive.

M. Valière :
Ouverture de l'archive.
Déclaration de la Fédération Générale de l'Enseignement (sept. 1935)
Intervention au congrès de la CGTU (sept. 1935)
L'odieux procès de Moscou (févr. 1937)
Au secours des révolutionnaires espagnols (juin 1937)
Les deux voies du syndicalisme ouvrier (janv. 1947)

Trotsky :
Les notes de F. Engels sur la guerre de 1870-1871 (19.03.1924)
A propos de la philosophie du surhomme (23.12.1900)
[Thanks to the Francais MIA Team]

 

12 March, 2004: Added to the Belfort Bax Internet Archive:

The Paris Commune, 1894
Imperialism v. Socialism, 1885
Gordon and the Soudan, 1885
At Bay, 1885
Peace or War?, 1885
British Foreign Policy, 1885
The Congo, 1885
Conscience and Commerce, 1885
Swell “Cracksmen”, 1885
[Thanks to Ted Crawford]

 

11 March 2004:Added to the Karl Korsch Archive:

Introduction to Critique of Gotha Programme, 1922
The Marxism of the First International, 1924 and
Marxism and Philosophy: An Anti-critique, 1930, which we had previously in a version copied from the Class Against Class website, but which contained only about 30% of the whole article, but presented as if it were the entire article.

[Thanks to Andy Blunden]

 

4 March, 2004: Added to the German-language Archiv Leo Trotzki:

Ein Schritt zum Sozialpatriotismus, 1939 (A step towards social patriotism)
[Thanks to Oliver Fleig and Sozialistische Klassiker]

 

4 March 2004:Documents of the South African Communist Party added to the Comintern Archive:

No Labour Movement without the Black Proletariat, 1917
To the Workers of the Bantu Race, 1918
Ma nifesto of the Communist Party of South Africa, 1921
A Helots’ Bill of Rights, 1923
On the expulsion of Communists from the ICU, 1926
Th e South African Question, ECCI Resolution 1928
O ur Annual Conference — An Inspiring Gathering, 1929
How to Master Secret Work, 1980
The transition to democracy and socialism, 1989
[Thanks to Dominic Tweedie]

 

3 March, 2004: Added to the Michael Kidron Internet Archive:

Still a chance for the reformers, 1968
[Thanks to Einde O’Callaghan]

 

2 March, 2004: Added to the James Connolly Internet Archive:

Resurgam!, 1899
Home Thrusts, 1899
[Thanks to Aindrias Ó Cathasaigh]

 

2 March, 2004: Added to the Jim Higgins Internet Archive:

From Gangrene ... to the Danger of Amputation, 1993,
[Thanks to What Next?]

 

1 March, 2004: We have started the Hungarian Karl Liebknecht Archive with:

A fő ellenség a saját országunkban van (The most important enemy is in our own country)
Rögeszmék (Fixed ideas)
Munkások és katonák! (Workers and soldiers!)
Azért is! (For all that!)
[Thanks to Artur Anyiszonyan and Stevan Gostojić]

 

29 February 2004: Announcing a new Subject Archive:
Marxism and Anti- Imperialism in Africa:

including works by the Trotksyist Baruch Hirson, national liberation leaders Kwame Nkrummah, Patrice Lumumba, Julius Neyerere and others such as Frantz Fanon, Joe Slovo, Amilcar Cabral, and documents from the South African Communist Party and the A.N.C., with articles on poverty and democratisation as well as racism, neo-colonialism, education and imperialism and class struggle in Africa.

Thanks to Dominic Tweedie for the provision of new documents from a collection already in use in Marxist Education in South Africa. We look forward to the further expansion of this archive which is of interest to all Marxists.
[Thanks to Andy Blunden and Dominic Tweedie]

 

 

29 February, 2004: Added to the Belfort Bax Internet Archive:

The German Press on the Socialist Movement in England, 1884
Dynamite in England, 1884
A Tale of the Paris Slums, 1884
Socialism and Religion, 1884
Socialism and the Sunday Question, 1884
A “Free Press”, 1884
The Ethics of Socialism, 1889
The Socialistic Situation, 1891
The German Party: Its Misfortunes and its Faults, 1891
The Essential Socialism, 1911
Treacherous Toleration and Faddist Fanaticism, 1900
Pro-British Arguments, 1902
Factitious Unity, 1902
The Essential Socialism 2, 1911
Bowing Down in the Temple Of Rimmon, 1912
Jean Jacques Rousseau, 1912
Nationalities And Individuals, 1912
[Thanks to Ted Crawford]

 

29 February 2004: New Archive created: The Wilhelm Liebknecht Archive, with:

A bad quarter of an hour, 1895, translated by Eleanor Marx, 1900
Statement on Armenia, 1896
Crete and Social-Democracy, March 1897
The First of May in Germany, April 1897
Mayday in Germany, April 1898
Social-Democracy in Germany, June 1898, on the elections
International Socialist Workers and Trade Union Congress, July 1898
How it could be done, September 1900
[Thanks to Ted Crawford]

 

28 February, 2004: Added to the James Connolly Internet Archive:

Bruce Glasier in Ireland, 1900
The Irish Socialist Republican Party and the Dewsbury Election, 1902
[Thanks to Ted Crawford]

 

27 February 2004: Added to the MIA Writers Archives:

The two founders of Swedish Social Democracy:
August Palm, the leader of the let-wing, and
Hjalmar Branting, the leader of the reformist wing.
[Thanks to Hal Smith]

 

24 February, 2004:The Marxists Internet Archive has added one of the most important works in the development of a scientific understanding of social development to the Reference Archive : Henry Morgan’s Ancient Society Or Researches in the Lines of Human Progress from Savagery through Barbarism to Civilization. Work of intense controversy when it was published in 1877 it was the basic work that Marx wrote many of his notes on that Engels turned into the classic The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State.
[Special thanks to by Ibne Hasan for transcription of this massive work and Andy Blunden for mark-up]

 

24 February, 2004: The V. I. Lenin Internet Archive has added another 16 new documents from Volume 42 of Lenin’s Collected Works, completing the documents from this volume through the end of 1921:

Draft Decision For The Politbureau Of The C.C., R.C.P.(B.)
A Note To V. M. Mikhailov With A Draft Decision For The Politbureau Of The C.C., R.C.P.(B.)
On Food Supply Work In The Ukraine
Re Draft Decree “On Penalties For False Denunciations”
Remarks On The Draft Decree “On The Introduction Of Payment For Newspapers”
A Note To V. M. Molotov With A Motion For The Politbureau Of The C.C., R.C.P,(B.)
A Letter To A. D. Tsyurupa
On The Vecheka, Rough Draft of a Decision For The Politbureau Of The C.C., R.C.P(B.)
On the Tactics of the United Front, Rough Draft of a Decision For The Politbureau Of The C.C., R.C.P(B.)
The Utilisation of the Material Resources
Draft Decision For The Politbureau Of The C.C., R.C.P.(B.)
Remarks To The Theses On A United Front
Letter To The Propaganda And Action Council Of The Peoples Of The East
Comments On The Draft Resolution For The Eleventh Conference Of The R.C.P.(B.) On The Party Purge
Speeches at a Meeting of Non-Party Delegates to the Ninth All-Russia Congress of Soviets
Draft Theses On The Role And Functions Of The Trade Unions Under The New Economic Policy
[Thanks to Robert Cymbala and David Walters]

 

20 February, 2004: Added to the James P. Cannon Internet Archive are three documents from the founding of the Communist League of America (Opposition) in 1928:

For The Russian Opposition!
To The Party Members
Concerning Our Expulsion
[Thanks to David Walters and the Holt Labor Library in San Francisco, California]

 

20 February, 2004: Added to the Dutch-language Internet Archive:

Stalinism and Bolshevism by Leon Trotsky
Ten theses by Ernest Mandel
[Thanks to Adrien Verlee and Maarten Vanheuverswyn]

 

17 February, 2004: The V. I. Lenin Internet Archive has added another 16 new documents from Volume 42 of Lenin’s Collected Works, from the Winter of 1921:

A Note To V. M. Molotov With A Draft Decision For The Politbureau Of The C.C., R.C.P.(B.) On The Question Of An Agreement With The Rutgers Group
With A Draft Decision For The C.C., R.C.P.(B) And The Council Of Labour And Defence On The Question Of Rutgers’ Proposals
Draft Decision For The Politbureau of The C.C., R.C.P,(B.) On Assigning A. G, Shlyapnikov To Food Supply Work
Draft Decision For The Politbureau Of The C.C, RC.P(B)
Draft Decision The Politbureau Of The C.C., R.C.P.(B) On The Setting Up Of A Single Commission On Concessions
A Note To V. M. Mikhailov With A Draft Resolution For The C.C., R.C.P.(B.) On The Question Of An Agreement With The Rutgers Group
Proposals To The Text Of The Draft Agreement With The A.R.A. On The Organisation Of Food Parcels To Russia
A Letter To The Polish Communists
Draft Decision For The Politbureau Of The C.C., R.C.P(B.)
Draft Decision For C.L.D. On Fowler Ploughs
Decision Of The C.L.D. On The Question Of Reports And Diagrams For The C.L.D.
Draft Decision For The Politbureau Of The C.C., RC.P.(B.) On The Management Of The Cotton Industry
Plan of an Article “Commercial Organisation”
On The Financial Plan and Plan Of Emission For 1922
Talk With A Delegation Of The Mongolian People’s Republic
[Thanks to Robert Cymbala and David Walters]

 

17 February, 2003: Added to the Franz Mehring Internet Archive:

Obituary of Friedrich Sorge, 1906
[Thanks to Ted Crawford]

15 February, 2004: The Marxists Internet Archive has established a new Donation Page that allowes for supporters of the MIA to make regular monthly donations. These sustaining donations, in increments of $5USD, $10USD, or $20USD will allow for the upkeep and expansion of the MIA.
[Thanks to Mike B, MIA Financial Admin]

 

15 February 2004: The Peng Zhen Reference Archive has added one document:

Talk at the Festival of Peking Opera on Contemporary Themes (1964)
[Thanks to Kenneth Higham and Mike B.]

 

15 February 2004: A new document has been added to the Lev Kamenev Archive:

The Dictatorship of the Proletariat (1920)
[Thanks to Ted Crawford and Mike B.]

 

13 February, 2003: Added to the James Connolly Internet Archive:

Justice and Millerand, 1901
[Thanks to Ted Crawford]

 

13 February, 2004: Added to the Karl Kautsky Internet Archive:

Differences Among the Russian Socialists, 1905
[Thanks to Adam Buick]

 

12 February 2004: The Hua Guofeng Reference Archive has added one document:

Continue the Revolution Under the Dictatorship of the Proletariat to the End: A Study of Volume V of the Selected Works of Mao Tsetung (1977)
[Thanks to Kenneth Higham and Mike B.]

 

10 February, 2004: Added to the Dutch-language Internet Archive:

Theses on Feuerbach by Karl Marx
One Step Forward, Two Steps Back. Reply by N. Lenin to Rosa Luxemburg by V.I. Lenin
[Thanks to Vonk and Maarten Vanheuverswyn]
Marxism in Our Time by Leon Trotsky
[Thanks to Marxisme.net]
The Essence of Mental Labour by Jozeph Dietzgen
[Thanks to Adrien Verlee and Maarten Vanheuverswyn]

 

10 February 2004: The Liu Shaoqi Reference Archive has added one document:

How to Be a Good Communist (1939)
[Thanks to Kenneth Higham and Mike B.]

 

9 February 2004: There are new additons to Hungarian Karl Marx Archívum:

A Kommunista Párt kiáltványa (The Communist Manifesto)
[Thanks to Stevan Gostojić and Artur Anyiszonyan]

 

9 February 2004: The Arabic Language section of the Marxists Internet Archive has been reconstructed and new works have been added to it. The following is a list of all the content of the Arabic section (all works are as complete as you find them in the English section unless mentioned):

K. Marx and F. Engels Section
Theses on Feuerbach
Principles of Communism
The Communist Manifesto
Wage-Labor and Capital
Address to the Communist League
Chapter 24 (part7) of the first volume of Capital
Biography of Marx and of Engels


Lenin Section
Karl Marx: A Brief Biographical Sketch
Marxism and Uprising
Biography of Lenin

Trotsky Section
Lessons of the Commune of Paris
The Third International After Lenin (not finished yet)
The Permanent Revolution (only chapter 10)
The ABC of Materialist Dialectics
[Thanks to the MIA Arabic Volunteer Team]

 

9 February, 42003: Added to the Jim Higgins Internet Archive:

[White-collar workers], 1966,
[Thanks to Einde O’Callaghan]

 

9 February, 2003: Added to the Michael Kidron Internet Archive:

Coal, Gas & Sparks, 1965
Crooked Sixpence, 1965
Manual in Mufti, 1965
Some Trees, No Wood, 1966
Whiff of Decay, 1966
[Thanks to Einde O’Callaghan]

 

9 February, 2004: There are new additons to Hungarian Rosa Luxembourg Archívum:

Az orosz forradalom (The Russian Revolution)
Berlinben rend van
[Thanks to Stevan Gostojić and Artur Anyiszonyan]

 

9 February 2004: Added to the Clara Zetkin Archive:

The Workers’ International Festival.
[Thanks to Ted Crawford]

 

9 February 2004: New Jean Jaurès Archive: opened with

1899: Madness.
1899: Socialist Unity.
[Thanks to Ted Crawford]

 

9 February 2004: Added to the Second International History Archive:

A New Socialist Catechism.
[Thanks to Ted Crawford]

 

9 February 2004: Added to the Anton Pannekoek Archive:

1908: The Labor Movement & Socialism.
1909: The New Middle Class.
1922: Irish Communist Policy.
1947: Public Ownership and Common Ownership.
1948: Strikes.
[Thanks to Adam Buick]

 

9 February 2004: Added to the Herman Gorter Archive:

1903: The Great Strike on the Railroads of Holland.
[Thanks to Adam Buick]

 

9 February, 2004: Added to the German-language Archiv Paul lafargue:

Der Darwinismus auf der französischen Bühne (1889) (Darwinism on the French stage)
Die Anfänge der Romantik (1896) (The beginnings of the Romantic movement)
[Thanks to Fritz Keller]

 

8 February, 2004:The Italian Section of the MIA has added the following works:

Archivio Trotsky: aggiunto Manifesto dell’Internazionale Comunista al proletariato di tutto il mondo (Manifesto of the Communist International to the prolettarians of all countries - 1919)
(Thanks to Antonio Maggio - Primo Maggio)

Archivio Marx-Engels’Archve: Differenza tra la filosofia della natura di Democrito e quella di Epicuro (Difference between Democritean & Epicurean Philosophy of Nature, Marx’s Doctoral Thesis, 1841)
(Thanks to Diego Fusaro - FisolosicoNet)

 

8 February, 2004: The History Archive of the German Revolution—1918-23 has added selected chapters from Oskar Hippe’s ...And the Red is the Colour of Our Flag. From the short introduction to the book:

Oskar Hippe’s book covers sixty years of struggle whose course was decided when he joined the Spartacus League after hearing Karl Liebknecht oppose the Social Democrats’ patriotic support for the First World War. Oskar Hippe participated in the German revolution of 1918 and the mass struggles in the years which followed. He fought to learn from these events and to understand the treacherous role of Social Democracy and the increasingly Stalinised Communist Party of Germany. This fight for the continuity of the revolution brought him to Trotsky and the Left Opposition , later the Fourth International and into the centre of the resistance to Hitler by the German workers’ movement. Oskar and Gertrud Hippe were uncowed by imprisonment and torture at the hands of the Nazis. Then came the postwar deal between imperialism and Stalinism which split Germany and Oskar spent eight years in Soviet and East German prisons. This is both a story of great courage and a vital contribution to the history of the political development of the working class, not just in Germany, but internationally.
[Thanks to David Walters (transcription) and Index Books for permission to reprint the selected chaptes on the German Revolution]

 

6 February, 2004: The Italian language section of the Marxists Internet Archive has added the following works:

Marx-Engels’ Archive:
I bakuninisti a lavoro (The bakuninists at work) (Engels, 1873)
Appunti sul libro di Bakunin "Stato e anarchia" (Conspectus of Bakunin’s Statism and Anarchy) (Marx, 1875]
[Thanks to Marxio]

Lenin’s Archive:
La tattica del Partito comunista russo (The Tactic of Communist Party of Russia)
Nuovi tempi, vecchi errori in forma nuova (New times and old mistakes in a new guise)
L’epurazione del partito (Purging the Party)
Per il quarto anniversario della rivoluzione d’Ottobre (Fourth anniversary of the october revolution)
La NEP e i compiti dei centri di educazione politica (The New Economic Policy and the tasks of the political education departments]
[Thanks to Marxio]

John Reed’s Archive: I dieci giorni che csonvolsero il mondo [Ten days that shook the world]
[Thanks to Mishù]

 

4 February, 2004: Added the the French language section of the Marxists Internet Archive for the month of January are the following documents:

Boukharine:
Le problème des lois de la période de transition. (1926)
W. Morris:
Ouverture de l’archive.

G. Plekhanov:
Ouverture de l’archive. La conception matérialiste de l’histoire (1904)
P. Monatte:
Réflexions sur l’avenir syndical (1917)
Circulaire de lancement de La Vie ouvrière (1919)

C. Castoriadis (Chaulieu):
Sur le régime et contre la défense de l’U.R.S.S. (août 1946) K. Kautsky:
Ouverture de l’archive.

K. Marx:
Lettre à J. Weydemeyer (5.3.1852)

II° Internationale :
Les deux méthodes (J.Jaurès 26.11.1900)
Manifeste des partis socialistes allemand et français (1.3.1913)

F. Engels:
Lettre à C. Schmidt (5.8.1890)
Lettre à E. Bernstein (2.11.1882)

P. Lafargue:
Refonte de l’archive. Nombreuses additions.:

Trotsky:
Le drame du prolétariat français (1922)
Œuvres - Juin 1938
Réponse à des questions de morale et d’Histoire (6.7.1937)
Lettre à G. Lagorce (26.5.1937)
Lettre au C.C. du G.B.L. (4.12.1935)


Barta :
Voix des travailleurs n°s 6,
7,
8,
9,
10
et 11 (du 20.5 au 25.6.1947), n°s
17 (03.09.1947) et 23 (15.10.1947),
n°s 46,
47,
50,
spéc.,
51,
52 et
53 (du 12.05 au 10.12.1948)
Lutte de classes n° 81 (du 04.01.1947)
Tracts du 30.4.47 (comité de grève Renault),
du 8.6.48 (Qu’est-ce que le SDR ?),
du 07.07.48 (bulletin SDR n ° 10),
du 21.7.48 (Halte à la répression en Indochine),
du 14.09.48 (bulletin SDR n ° 14),
du 26.10.48 (bulletin SDR n ° 17), du 04.01.49 (bulletin SDR n ° 22),
du 24.01.49 (bulletin SDR n ° 24)
et du 01.03.49 (bulletin SDR n ° 27)

Bordiga :
Thèses de la fraction communiste abstentionniste du P.S.I. (Juin 1920)
La situation en Allemagne et le mouvement communiste (Juillet 1920)
Parti et classe (Avril 1921)
Le principe démocratique (Février 1922)
Lettre à L. Trotsky (Mars 1926)
Les tendances au sein de l’I.C. (Mai 1920)
[Thanks to the French MIA Team]

 

2 February, 2004: The English Luxemburg Archive has added the classic work What Does the Spartacus League Want?
[Thanks to Brian Baggins and Monthly Review Press for their permission]

 


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