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30 November, 2004: The French Language Section of the Marxists Internet Archive has added to the following archives:
M. Hekmat:
Ouverture de l’archive.
R. Luxemburg:
“L’Achéron s’est mis en mouvement” (27.11.1918)
L’assemblée nationale (20.11.1918)
Les masses sont-elles mûres ? (03.12.1918)
A. Marty:
On croit se battre pour la patrie... (2.4.1926)
Lénine:
La portée du matérialisme militant (mars 1922)
Boukharine:
Lettre à F.E. Dzerjinski. (1924)
III° Internationale:
Exclusion de N. Boukharine du C.E.I.C. (Sept. 1929)
P.O.U.M.:
Appel de l’Alliance ouvrière de Catalogne (Déc. 1933)
Programme immédiat du POUM (Mars 1937)
Le geste de Marceau Pivert (Avril 1937)
Trotsky:
Sur une interview d’André Malraux (09.04.1937)
Intervention de Trotsky au Plenum du C.C. et de la C.C.C. d’octobre 1927
Pour le 12ème anniversaire de la révolution russe (17.10.1929)
Hitler veut la paix... (23.11.1933)
Lettre sur la situation en Allemagne (13.11.1933)
Romain Rolland remplit sa mission (31.10.1935)
Un nouveau grand écrivain: Jean Malaquais (7 août 1939)
Bordiga:
Le sinistre roman noir de la décadence sociale moderne (24.08.1956)
[Thanks to the volunteers of the French TOTAL group]
29 November, 2004: The Spanish-language Section launches an archive for the writings of Argentine marxist
Jorge
Enea Spilimbergo with an initial installment of:
La "tendencia", la
burocracia y el socialismo
De la alternancia es preciso pasar a
una alternativa de liberación
Declaración saludando el triunfo
electoral del pueblo venezolano
Declaración sobre masacre en
Avellaneda
Lula: Del obrerismo al frente nacional
Sobre la derrota de Menem y ascenso
de Kirchner
Ante la agresión diplomática
norteamericana, defender la soberanía política reconquistando la soberanía
económica
[Thanks to Izquierda Nacional of Argentina, the
Partido de la Izquierda Nacional de la Argentina, and to Néstor Miguel Gorojovsky]
29 November 2004:
Added to the
Toussaint
Louverture
Archive:
Toussaint During Boukman's Rebellion, 1791
Toussaint to the Commandant of Fort de Joux, 1802
[Thanks to Mitch Abidor]
28 November, 2004:
Added to the The August Bebel Internet Archive has added the following document:
Bebel's Great Speech on the Political General Strike Delivered at the Social Democratic Congress in Jena (1905)
[Thanks to Ted Crawford and Mike B.]
28 November, 2004:
Added to the Portuguese-language
Marx and Engels Archive:
O Papel do Trabalho na Transformaçção do Macaco em Homem, 1938
[Thanks to O Vermelho]
28 November, 2004:
Added to the Tony Cliff Internet Archive:
Lenin’s Pravda, 1974
[Thanks to Einde O’Callaghan]
28 November, 2004:
Added to the Portuguese-language
Marx and Engels Archive:
Luta de Classes e Luta Politica, (?)
[Thanks to Alexandre Linares]
28 November, 2004:
Added to the Portuguese-language
Marx and Engels Archive:
Sobre a Questão Irlandesa, (?)
[Thanks to Alexandre Linares]
28 November, 2004:
Added to the Peter Sedgwick Internet Archive:
Natural Science and Human Theory, 1966
The Ethical Dance, 1982
[Thanks to Ted Crawford]
28 november
2004:
Added to the
Swedish Language
Section of the Marxists Internet Archive is the start of a Antonio Gramsci Library
with two orginial translations.
1917,
Revolutionen mot kapitalet
1916, Människor
eller maskiner
[Thanks to David Larsson]
Also added to the
Swedish Language Leon Trotsky
Archive of the Marxists Internet Archive is the book:
1929, Den
permanenta revolutionen
[Thanks to swYck]
27 November, 2004: We have added
Anatoli Lunacharsky's Declaración al
dimitir al cargo de Comisario de Instrucción Pública. (Declaration Upon Resigning from the Post of Commissar of Public Instruction [Thanks to Carlos G.]
27 November 2004: The Mao Zedong Reference Archive has added the following work:
Selected Works, Volume 6
(one document from this volume is unavaliable at present)
[Thanks to Mike B]
Note: The Mao Archive is in need of proofreaders, particularly individuals or groups with access to copies of Kranti Press volumes from the "Selected Works of Mao Tse-tung" series. If you are interested in assisting with this project, please contact mike@marxists.org.
27 November, 2004: We have started a Spanish-language Nadezhda Krupskaya, archive, with an introduction written for the first Russian edition of
John Reed's Ten Days That Shook The World, a work which we are in the process of intregrating into the Spanish Section.
[Thanks to Carlos G.]
27 November 2004:
Added to the
John Keracher Archive:
Economics For
Beginners, 1935
[Thanks to John Bissett]
26 November, 2004:
Added to the Tony Cliff Internet Archive:
T is for Trotsky the hero, 1981
[Thanks to Einde O’Callaghan]
26 November 2004:
Added to the
Paul Mattick Archive:
John Strachey
Confesses, 1937
Review of “Karl
Marx” by Karl Korsch, 1939
Marxism and Marginal
Utility Economics, 1939
Remember the Wrapper,
1945
Marx and Keynes,
1955
Review of Paul
Sweezy’s The Present As History, 1955
Review of Monopoly
in America, 1956
Marxism and the Latest
Stage of Capitalism, 1957
[Thanks to Adam Buick]
26 November, 2004:
The Chinese Marxists Internet Archive has continued it's expansion and reorganization of the Archive. Revently uploaded and converted into HTML is Mao’s 5th Volume of his Collected Works.
[Thanks to the Chinese Language volunteer team based in Hong Kong, the PRC and California]
25 November, 2004:
Added to the new Peter Sedgwick Internet
Archive:
Psychopolitics, 1955
The Pretenders: An Answer to R. Emmett, 1959
Lidchester Leads the Way, 1960
Towards an African socialism, 1960
Labour’s Great Debate, 1960
The Mind Of An Assassin, 1960
Socialism, the Bomb and Neutralism, 1960
The Fight for Workers’ Control, 1960
Liquidating the Thirties, 1961
Russia’s bomb, 1961
Review, 1961
The Direction of Action, 1961
Crime and Punishment, 1961
Stalinism without Stalin, 1961
Non-Violence – Dogma Or Tactic?, 1961
The Last Time It Happened, 1961
The Reader’s Digest, 1962
Reason in Revolt, 1962
Ghana, Guinea, Guiana: Three Strikes, 1962
Sedgwick disagrees with Rex ..., 1962
Historical Materialism, 1962
Caucasian Circles, 1962
Who Are the Troublemakers?, 1960
States Of Emergency, 1962
The Left Reformist, 1963
Defending Russia, 1963
School Psychology, 1963
Victor Serge and Socialism, 1963
Original Marxism, 1964
The Two New Lefts, 1964
France Goes Pop, 1964
Life with Auntie
Too Involved, 1964
Colonial Sequelae, 1964
Soviets Without Socialism, 1964
Whose Maturity?, 1964
Agents and Frameups, 1955
Nigerian workers, 1966
Ghana – another saviour thrown on the scrapheap, m1966
Centre for Socialist Education, 1966
pseud left review, 1966
No noose is good noose, 1966 (with Harry Goode)
Doing Time, 1966
Hash Rehashed, 1966
Behaviour and Action, 1966
Too Much, Too Soon, 1967
Thoughts in a Dry Season, 1967
Tragedy of the Tragedian: An appreciation of Isaac Deutscher, 1967
Anarchy and Organisation, 1968
They’re talking about me, 1968
The French May ..., 1969
Be careful with nicknames, 1969
George Orwell: International Socialist?, 1969
The Polish Spring, 1970
The Problem of Fascism, 1970
Russell – the eagle 1970
Electoral Strategy, 1970
Class, race and ‘intelligence’, 1970
A Prologue: A Day in the Life of the ’Fifties, 1971
The Crucial Year: Victor Serge on Class and Party, 1972
A Prophet Revealed, 1972
Endpiece [George Orwell + Radical Scholars], 1972
Endpiece [Thomas Szasz + Language of Politics], 1972
Endpiece: What chance for the big man’s widow? [+ Black Panthers], 1972
Guevara’s other great love, 1973
The return of Bukharin, 1975
Farewell, Grosvenor Square, 1976
The SWP Fraud, 1976
A Return to First Things, 1980
The Unhappy Elitist: Victor Serge’s Early Bolshevism, 1964
[Thanks to Ted Crawford, Ian Birchall, Richard Kuper & Mike Pearn, ]
25 November, 2004: The V. I. Lenin Internet Archive has added the last 27 new documents for Volume 41 of the Lenin Collected Works. This brings to 35 the number of completed volumes of Lenin’s Collected Writings out of 45:
Russian Revolutionaries' Trip Across Germany Communiqué of the Group
Speech at a Conference with Left-Wing Swedish Social-Democrats March 31 (April 13), 1917. Newspaper Report
Speech in the Finland Station Square to Workers, Soldiers and Sailors April 3(16), 1917. Newspaper Report
“Liberty Loan” (Draft Resolution Worked Out by the Bolshevik Group of the Soviet of Workers' Deputies)
Petrograd City R.S.D.L.P.(B.) Conference April 14-22 (April 27-May 5), 1917
Speech at a Meeting of Soldiers of an Armoured Battalion in Mikhailovsky Manège
Meeting of the Soldiers' Section of the Petrograd Soviet of Workers' and Soldiers' Deputies
The Attention of Comrades!
Pogrom Agitation in Ministerial Newspaper
The Seventh (April) All-Russia Conference of the R.S.D.L.P. (B.)
Outline of Unidentified Speech at a Meeting
Too Gross a Lie
An Unfinished Autobiography
Report on the Results of the Seventh (April) All-Russia Conference of the R.S.D.L.P.(B.) at a Meeting of the Petrograd Organisation May 8 (21), 1917
Plan of Resolution on Economic Measures for Combating the Dislocation
Insertion for N. K. Krupskaya's Article “A Page from the History of the Russian Social-Democratic Labour Party”
Statement of Fact Concerning the Commission of the Newspaper Vperyod at a Meeting of the St. Petersburg R.S.D.L.P. (B.) Committee May 30 (June 12), 1917
Speech at a Sitting of the Bolshevik Group of the First All-Russia Congress of Soviets of Workers' and Soldiers' Deputies May 31 (June 13), 1917 Brief Newspaper Report
Draft Resolution for a Conference of Representatives of District Committees and Army Units of Petrograd Together with Representatives of the C.C. and the P.C. June 10 (23), 1917
On the Grimm Affair
SHAME!
Report on the Current Situation at the All-Russia Conference of Front and Rear Military Organisations of the R.S.D.L.P. (B.) June 20 (July 3), 1917 Brief Newspaper Report
The Political Situation (Four Theses)
Letter Over the Publication of “Leaflet on the Capture of Riga”
From the Theses for a Report at the October 8 Conference of the St. Petersburg Organisation, and Also for a Resolution and Instructions to Those Elected to the Party Congress On the List of Candidates for the Constituent Assembly
“The Landowners Have Hit It Off With the Cadets”
Letter to Y. M. Sverdlov
[Thanks to Robert Cymbala]
25 November 2004:
Added to the
Anton Pannekoek Archive:
Hope in the
Future, 1912
[Thanks to Mitch Abidor]
25 November 2004:
Added to the
Robespierre
Archive:
On
Enemies of the People, 1794
[Thanks to Mitch Abidor]
23 November, 2004: The V. I. Lenin Internet Archive has added 23 new documents from Volume 41 of the Lenin Collected Works. This period covers various letters and notes from 1914 and the start of World War I through the February Revolution of 1917:
On the Slogan to Transform the Imperialist War Into a Civil War
Plan for a Pamphlet The European War and European Socialism
To the Author of The Song of the Falcon
Editorial Note to the Article “The Ukraine and the War”
Draft Point Three of the Resolution “The C.O. and the New Paper”, Adopted by the Conference of the R.S.D.L.P. Sections Abroad
Draft Resolution of the International Socialist Women’s Conference
The First International Socialist Conference at Zimmerwald August 23-26 (September 5-8), 1915
German Social-Democracy and the Right of Nations to Self-Determination
Amendments and Addenda to the Appeal “To All Affiliated Parties and Groups”, Adopted by a Conference of the Enlarged International Socialist Commission
Plan for a Lecture on “Two Internationals”
Note to the Theses “Socialist Revolution and the Right of Nations to Self-Determination”
Draft Resolution of the R.S.D.L.P. Central Committee to Terminate Publication of the Journal Kommunist
The Second International Socialist Conference at Kienthal April 11-17 (24-30), 1916
On the Declaration by the Polish Social-Democrats at the Zimmerwald Conference
Plan for an Article “On the Question of the Role of the State”
Theses on the Attitude of the Swiss Social-Democratic Party to the War
Remarks on an Article About Maximalism
Plans for a Pamphlet Statistics and Sociology
Characteristics of the Centre as a Trend in International Social-Democracy
Plan for an Article “The Lessons of the War”
Outline of Fifth “Letter From Afar”
Replies to a Correspondent of the Newspaper Politiken March 31 (April 13), 1917
Reply to F. Ströom, a Spokesman of the Left-Wing Swedish Social-Democrats March 31 (April 13), 1917
[Thanks to Robert Cymbala]
22 November 2004: Added to the Italian Communist Party Archive
Last Letters of Communist Partisans, 1943-44
[Thanks to Mitch Abidor]
22 November 2004: Added to the Anton Pannekoek Archive
Socialism & Religion, 1907
[Thanks to Adam Buick]
22 November 2004: Added to the Raya Dunayevskaya Archive
The Nature of the Russian Economy, 1946
[Thanks to Adam Buick]
22 November 2004: Added to the Paul Mattick Archive
Stalin’s Frame-Up System and the Moscow Trials, 1951
The Story of the German Working-Class Movement, 1947
Serfdom in a Free Society, 1946
Between two wars, 1946
The Growth of American Thought, 1944
Reflections on the Revolution of Our Times, 1944
[Thanks to Adam Buick]
22 November 2004: Added to the CLR James Archive
After Ten Years, 1946
[Thanks to Adam Buick]
21 November 2004: The Le Duan Reference Archive has added the following document:
Political and Military Forces in Revolutionary War (1966)
[Thanks to Ben Turok, Dominic Tweedie, and Cristian Liebl]
21 November, 2004: The V. I. Lenin Internet Archive has added 29 new documents from Volume 41 of the Lenin Collected Works. This period covers various letters and notes from 1913 into the summer of 1914, right before the Great War:
Letter to the Executive of the German Social-Democratic Party
Pravda’s Anniversary (Workers’ Support for the Working-Class Newspaper)
The Struggle of Parties in China
Concerning the Editorial in the Newspaper Luch No. 189
Landowners on the Migration of Agricultural Labour
Working-Class Party and Liberal Riders (On Potresov)
Capitalists and Armaments
Cheap Meat for the “People”
Draft Agreement Between the R.S.D.L.P. C.C. and the Priboi Group on its Recognition as the R.S.D.L.P. C.C. Publishers
The Octobrists and the Working-Class Movement
On the “Jubilee of the Russian Intelligentsia”
Draft Resolution by Workers’ Organisations on the Slanderous Liquidators’ Charge Against Insurance Worker X
Russian Workers’ Assessment of the Split in the Duma Social-Democratic Group
Outline of a Report to Local Organisations on the Poronin Joint Conference of the R.S.D.L.P. C.C. and Party Functionaries (1913)
On the Question of the Bureau’s Next Steps
The Poverty of the People’s Teachers
Russian Workers and the International
How the Liquidators Are Cheating the Workers
Resolution on the Socialist Bureau’s Decision
About Our Schools
The Duma Group and the Majority Outside
Theses for a Lecture on the National Question
Insertion for N. K. Krupskaya’s Article “On the Question of the Policy of the Ministry of Public Education”
The Fourth Social-Democratic Congress of the Latvian Territory January 18-26 (January 26-February 8), 1914
Resolution of the R.S.D.L.P. Central Committee on Setting Up an Organisational Section of the C.C. to Direct Illegal Work
Review. I. M. Kozminykh-Lanin. Overtime at Factories and Plants in Moscow Gubernia
Decision of the R.S.D.L.P. Central Committee
Polish Opposition at the Brussels Conference
Plans for an Article “Revolution and War”
[Thanks to Robert Cymbala]
20 November, 2004: Added to the Tony Cliff Internet Archive:
Facts, 1964 (book review)
Inadequate, 1964 (book review) (written as M. Turov)
slaves, 1964 (book review) (written as R. Tennant)
[Thanks to Einde O’Callaghan]
20 November, 2004: Added to the Duncan Hallas Internet Archive:
Centrist Currents, 1975 (book review)
A note of qualification, 1975 (editorial)
[Thanks to Einde O’Callaghan]
20 November, 2004: Added to the Michael Kidron Internet Archive:
Badly served, 1964 (book review)
[Thanks to Einde O’Callaghan]
20 November 2004: We have added 19 more documents to our growing PDF library of Daniel Deleon’s writings. They come from the mirror of the Socialist Labor Party of America’s Daniel Deleon On-Line Library and added to our Daniel De Leon Internet Archive.
1899, June 4—Trying to Cover Up the Sun with a Blanket
1899, June 4—“Sweet are the Uses of Adversity,” Etc.
1899, June 11—An American Heiress Riotess
1899, June 18— at the Root
1899, June 25—The Chick of the Fable
1899, July 9—Making Jaures’ Experience
1899, July 16—Three Cheers for the S.L.P.!
1899, June 16—The Class Struggle Wihin the Party
1899, July 23—The “New Political Apparitions”
1899, July 23—Malaprop Hadley
1899, July 23—Ten years Later: 1889-1899
1899, July 23—The “Trush Smashers”
1899, August 6—They Start in Early”
1899, August 6—The “Ten-Hour Criminals”
1899, August 13—One of the “Questions”
1899, August 13—Exemplification
1899, August 20—Lady Warwick
1899, August 27—A Nestor that is None
1899, August 27—Butchers and Anti-Semitism
[Thanks to the Socialist Labor Party of America]
20 November, 2004: The V. I. Lenin Internet Archive has added 18 new documents from Volume 41 of the Lenin Collected Works. This period covers various letters and notes from 1909 into 1913:
Plan for Lectures on Marxism
Conference of the Enlarged Editorial Board of “Proletary” June 8-17 (21-30), 1909
Plan for a Lecture “The International Socialist Congress in Copenhagen and Its Importance”
Meeting of the R.S.D.L.P. Central Committee Members May 28-June 4 (June 10-17), 1911
Statement
Insertion for L. B. Kamenev’s Pamphlet Two Parties
Plan for a Lecture “Manifesto of the Liberal Labour Party”
Proposal on Rules for the Organisation Abroad Motioned at a Meeting of Bolshevik Groups Abroad
Outline of a Report on the Political Situation
The Sixth (Prague) All-Russia Conference of the R.S.D.L.P.
Plan for a Lecture “Revolutionary Upsurge of the Russian Proletariat”
Rosa Luxemburg and the Polish “Partei” Vorstand in Martov’s Wake
Reply to Liquidators’ Article in Leipziger Volkszeitung
To All the Citizens of Russia
On Political Spinelessness (Letter to the Editor)
Report to the International Socialist Bureau, “Elections to the Fourth Duma”
More About the Peasant Deputies in the Fourth Duma
Resolution of the Cracow Meeting of the R.S.D.L.P. Central Committee with Party Functionaries On the Reorganisation and Work of the Pravda Editorial Board
[Thanks to Robert Cymbala]
19 November 2004: We have added 14 more documents to our growing PDF library of Daniel Deleon’s writings. They come from the mirror of the Socialist Labor Party of America’s Daniel Deleon On-Line Library and added to our Daniel De Leon Internet Archive.
1899, March 5—Enthusiasm by the $$
1899, March 12—Nicargua and the Philippines
1899, March 19—Self-Exertion
1899, March 26—A Word with mayor H.P. Ford of Pittsburgh, Pa.
1899, March 26—As to “Taxes”
1899, April 2—Sign Posts That Will Have to Guide the Party For the Safe-Keeping of a “Daily People”
1899, April 9—Marllboro a Type
1899, April 9—What Damned Foos Marx and Engels Were
1899, April 16—The Real Thing
1899, April 16—Apples Fall Not Far From The Tree
1899, April 16—No, Thank You!
1899, April 23—“Taxes” Again
1899, May 1—The Parable of the Tank
1899, May 28—If it Moves and Speads
[Thanks to the Socialist Labor Party of America]
19 November, 2004: The V. I. Lenin Internet Archive has added 17 new documents from Volume 41 of the Lenin Collected Works. This period covers various letters and notes from 1909 into 1913:
Plan for Lectures on Marxism
Conference of the Enlarged Editorial Board of “Proletary” June 8-17 (21-30), 1909
Plan for a Lecture “The International Socialist Congress in Copenhagen and Its Importance”
Meeting of the R.S.D.L.P. Central Committee Members May 28-June 4 (June 10-17), 1911
Statement
Insertion for L. B. Kamenev’s Pamphlet Two Parties
Plan for a Lecture “Manifesto of the Liberal Labour Party”
Proposal on Rules for the Organisation Abroad Motioned at a Meeting of Bolshevik Groups Abroad
Outline of a Report on the Political Situation
The Sixth (Prague) All-Russia Conference of the R.S.D.L.P.
Plan for a Lecture “Revolutionary Upsurge of the Russian Proletariat”
Rosa Luxemburg and the Polish “Partei” Vorstand in Martov’s Wake
Reply to Liquidators’ Article in Leipziger Volkszeitung
To All the Citizens of Russia
On Political Spinelessness (Letter to the Editor)
Report to the International Socialist Bureau, “Elections to the Fourth Duma”
More About the Peasant Deputies in the Fourth Duma
Resolution of the Cracow Meeting of the R.S.D.L.P. Central Committee with Party Functionaries On the Reorganisation and Work of the Pravda Editorial Board
[Thanks to Robert Cymbala]
18 November 2004: Added to the Pannekoek Archive:
Two kinds of Reforms, 1908
[Thanks to Mitch Abidor]
17 November, 2004: Added to the Tony Cliff Internet Archive:
Portugal at the impasse, 1977
[Thanks to Einde O’Callaghan]
17 November, 2004: Added to the Duncan Hallas Internet Archive:
Revolutionaries, 197e (book review)
[Thanks to Einde O’Callaghan]
17 November, 2004: Added to the Michael Kidron Internet Archive:
SALT in the wounds, 1971
[Thanks to Einde O’Callaghan]
17 November, 2004: Added to the Martin Glaberman Internet Archive:
Indonesia, 1966 (book review)
[Thanks to Einde O’Callaghan]
17 November 2004: Added to the Robespierre Archive:
The King’s Flight, 1791
[Thanks to Mitch Abidor]
16 November 2004: Added to the Robespierre Archive
On the Death Penalty, 1791
[Thanks to Mitch Abidor]
16 November 2004: Added to the Paul Mattick Archive
The Story of Japanese Imperialism, 1936
On the Engels-Kautsky Correspondence, 1937
Stalin and German Communism, 1949
[Thanks to Adam Buick]
16 November 2004:Establishing the new John Keracher Archive
How the Gods were Made, 1929
Producers and Parasites, 1935
[Thanks to John Bissett]
15 November 2004: Added to Leon Trotsky’s The War and the International (also known as “The Bolshveki and World Peace”) is Lincoln Steffens’s Introduction to the first English edition of the work.
[Thanks to Mike B]
14 November 2004: The Mao Zedong Reference Archive has added an nine documents from Selected Works, Volume 9:
Directive on Public Health (26 June 1965)
Notes on the Report of the Investigation of the Peking Teachers Training College (July 3, 1965)
Letter to Corade Chen Yi discussing Poetry (July 21, 1965)
Speech at Hangchow (21 December 1965)
Talk at the National Work Conference of the Politburo (January 1965)
Comment on the Article — “How to Play Table Tennis” by Comrade Hsu Yin-sheng (January 1965)
Notes on Comrade Cheng-jen’s Report on his “Squatting Point” (January 29, 1965)
Talk at a Work Conference of the Center (September 1965)
Broadcasting (December 9, 1965)
[Thanks to Basu]
12 November 2004: We have added 14 more documents to our growing PDF library of Daniel Deleon’s writings. They come from the mirror of the Socialist Labor Party of America’s Daniel Deleon On-Line Library and added to our Daniel De Leon Internet Archive. This particular set covers January and February of 1899. Of particular note is an editorial written by De Leon entitled Ramrodding Freedom a particularly timely piece in light of recent events around the world:
1899, January 1—Europeanizing with a Vengeance
1899, January 1—The “New Yorker Volkszeitung”{2}
1899, January 8— Smashing the Family—Wrecking the Race
1899, January 8—The “New Yorker Volkszeitung”{3}
1899, January 15—Using the Workingman as a Political Step-Ladder
1899, January 15—Fighting Under False Colors
1899, January 22—They Sowed the Storm, Now they Reap the Whirldwind
1899, January 22—Good-Bye, New Party, Good-Bye
1899, January 29—Two of a Kind—Jones and Chase
1899, February 5—Smash that Treaty, and the Class that is Wrangling Abut It
1899, February 5—Glory Comes Dear to the Workers
1899, February 12—Ramrodding Freedom
1899, February 19—Phrases Galore
1899, February 26—A Parallel
[Thanks to the Socialist Labor Party of America]
13 November, 2004: Added to the German-language Archiv Leo Trotzki:
Neunzig Jahre Kommunistisches Manifest (1937) (Ninety Years of the Communist Manifesto).
[Thanks to Heinz Hackelberg]
13 November 2004: The following document has been added to the French section’s Bibliothèque Générale:
Lin Biao: Discours du camarade Lin Piao prononcé au rassemblement en l’hinneur du 19e anniversaire de la République populaire de Chine (1968)
[Thanks to Kenneth Higham and Mike B.]
12 November, 2004: The V. I. Lenin Internet Archive has added 36 new documents from Volume 41 of the Lenin Collected Works. This period covers various letters and notes from 1905 into 1907:
Plan for an Article “1895 and 1905 (Short Parallel)”
A Militant Agreement for the Uprising and the Formation of a Combat Committee
Record of Speeches at the Geneva Bolshevik Club
Note by the Vperyod Editorial Board to a Resolution by a Group of Workers of the St. Petersburg Metalworks
The Third Congress of the R.S.D.L.P.
Plan for a Report on the Third Congress of the R.S.D.L.P. and Its Decisions
Remarks on the Article “On a Provisional Revolutionary Government”
Essay on the Party Split
The Latest News Report
Note by the Committee for Publication of the Minutes of the R.S.D.L.P. Third Congress to the Text of the Minutes
Draft Leaflet
Outline of Tactical Differences Between Bolsheviks and Mensheviks Over the Attitude to the Bulygin Duma
Remarks on the Question of Elections to the Bulygin Duma
Plan for an Article “The Principal Task of Socialist Policy”
Note
Russia’s Finances
Insertions for V. Kalinin’s Article “The Peasant Congress”
Speeches in the Debate on the Question of the Powers of Representation of the District and the Vyborg Organisations at the St. Petersburg City Conference of the R.S.D.L.P.
The Unity Congress of the R.S.D.L.P.
Among the Newspapers and Magazines (June 24, 1906)
Among the Newspapers and Magazines (June 27, 1906)
Among the Newspapers and Magazines (June 28, 1906)
Among the Newspapers and Magazines (June 29, 1906)
The Second Conference of the R.S.D.L.P. (First All-Russia Conference)
Labour Congress and Merger with the S.R.s (Note)
Report at a Conference of the St. Petersburg Organisation of the R.S.D.L.P. on Electoral Agreements in Elections for the Second Duma January 6 (19), 1907. Brief Newspaper Report
Are the Mensheviks Entitled to Conduct a Policy of Supporting the Cadets?
Reply to L. Martov
The Fifth Congress of the R.S.D.L.P.
On the Tasks of the Proletariat at the Current Stage of the Bourgeois-Democratic Revolution
Notes to the Resolution of the Stuttgart Congress on “Militarism and International Conflicts”
Notes to Clara Zetkin’s Article “International Socialist Congress in Stuttgart”
Anti-Militarist Propaganda and Young Socialist Workers’ Leagues
How the Socialist-Revolutionaries Write History
The Third Duma and Social-Democracy
Plenary Meeting of the R.S.D.L.P. Central Committee August 11-13 (24-26), 1908
The Fifth All-Russia Conference of the R.S.D.L.P.
[Thanks to Robert Cymbala]
12 November 2004: We have added 7 more documents to our growing PDF library of Daniel Deleon’s writings. They come from the mirror of the Socialist Labor Party of America’s Daniel Deleon On-Line Library and added to our Daniel Deleon Internet Archive:
1898, October 23—“Cultivating” Feelings of Friendship Among the Craft
1898, November 27—Roosevelt’s Lunches
1898, December 11—Expanding with a Vengence
1898, December 11—Veiling Their Purpose
1898, December 18—The Haverhill Incident
1898, December 18—Snubbed in the House of Its Friends
1898, December 18—The “New Yorker Volkszeitung”
[Thanks to the Socialist Labor Party of America]
11 November, 2004: The V. I. Lenin Internet Archive has added 27 new documents from Volume 41 of the Lenin Collected Works:
Communication on Behalf of the “Stariki” to the Members of the St. Petersburg League of Struggle for the Emancipation of the Working Class
For the Draft Agreement with Struve
Secret Document
Remarks on Ryazanov’s Article “Two Truths”
Material for Working Out the R.S.D.L.P. Programme
Replies to Plekhanov’s and Axelrod’s Remarks on the Article “The Agrarian Programme of Russian Social-Democracy”
Introduction to the Leaflet “To the Citizens of All Russia”
Plan for a Pamphlet Against the S.R.s
The Second Congress of the R.S.D.L.P.
The Law on Compensation Payable to Workers Injured in Accidents
To the Minutes Committee of the Second Congress of the R.S.D.L.P. (October 4, 1903)
To the Minutes Committee of the Second Congress of the R.S.D.L.P. (October 6, 1903)
The Second Congress of the League of Russian Revolutionary Social-Democracy Abroad
Decision of the Party Council
R.S.D.L.P. Council. January 15-17 (28-30), 1904
On Behalf of the Central Committee of the Russian Social-Democratic Labour Party
To the Russian Proletariat
Three Outlines for a Report on the Paris Commune
R.S.D.L.P. Council. May 31 and June 5 (June 13 and 18), 1904
Statement on the Transfer of the Powers of the R.S.D.L.P. C.C. Representatives Abroad
Draft Resolution of the Majority’s Geneva Group
Plans for an Article ``The Peasantry and Social-Democracy’’
Plan for a Propaganda Talk on Crises
Plan for Three Talks on the Social-Democratic Programme
Note by the Vperyod Editorial Board to the Letter of Their St. Petersburg Correspondent
Outline of Theses for an Article “How They Defend Themselves”
Statement by the Group of Founders of the R.S.D.L.P. Library at Geneva
[Thanks to Robert Cymbala and Brian Baggins]
11 November 2004: The following document has been added to the French section’s Bibliothèque Générale:
Lin Biao: Allocution du camarade Lin Piao au rassemblement de masse célébrant la Grande Révolution culturelle prolétarienne (1966)
[Thanks to Kenneth Higham and Mike B.]
11 November 2004: Added to the Marx-Engels On Trade Unions Subject Archive
The Lock-out of the Building Trades at Geneva, Marx, 5 July 1870
To the Spanish Federal Council of the International, Engels, February 13 1871
Trade Unions Held Aloof Marx, August 8 1871
An Aristocratic Minority Marx, September 20 1871
On Trade Unions and the International Marx, October 31 1871
The First Farm Workers Strike, Marx, 8 Febuary 1853
General System of Strikes, Marx, June 17 1853
On the Labour Contract, Marx, July 29 1853
A Universal Combination against Capital, Marx, August 23 1853
The Battle Continues, Marx, August 30, 1853
On Strikes and the Value of Labour, Marx September 27 1853
Lock-out vs Turn-out, Marx, November 1 1853
The Wigan Riots, Marx, November 4, 1853
Industrial Distress, Marx, December 2, 1853
Troubles at Preston, Marx, March 31 1854
Only the Beginning, Marx, August 1, 1854
London Building Workers Lockout, Marx, August 20 1859
Obituary for Robert Shaw, Marx, January 8 1870
Marx to Paul and Laura Lafargue, April 19 1870
Interview with New York World, Marx July 18 1871
Engels to Cafiero, 16 July 1871
Marx to Sorge August 4 1874
Engels to Bebel, October 15 1875
Marx to Engels 25 July 1877
An Epoch-Making Event, Engels, 22 January 1878
On the German Movement, Engels, March 3 1878
England in 1845 and 1885, Engels, March 1 1885
Engels to Gertrud Guillaume-Schack, c. 5 July
Engels to Laura Lafargue, May 23 1886
Interview in New Yorker Volkszeitung, Engels September 20 1888
If They Can Combine..., Engels, August 26 1889
Engels to Bernstein, August 22 1889
Engels to Laura Lafargue, August 27 1889
Engels to Laura Lafargue, September 1 1889
Engels to Laura Lafargue, October 17 1889
May 4 in London, Engels, May 23 1890
Engels to Laura Lafargue, May 10 1890
Engels to Laura Lafargue, January 31 1891
Engels to Bebel, May 1-2 1891
Engels to Laura Lafargue, May 3 1892
Engels to Laura Lafargue, September 11 1892
Engels to Sorge, May 17 1893
Engels to Plekhanov, May 21 1894
[Thanks to Andy Blunden]
11 November 2004: The following document has been added to the French section’s Bibliothèque Générale:
Lin Biao: Discours du camarade Lin Piao au rassemblement en l’honneur du 17e anniversaire de la fondation de la République populaire de Chine (1966)
[Thanks to Kenneth Higham and Mike B.]
11 November 2004: We have added 17 more documents to our growing PDF library of Daniel Deleon’s writings. They come from the mirror of the Socialist Labor Party of America’s Daniel Deleon On-Line Library and added to our Daniel Deleon Internet Archive. these small editorials from S.L.P.’s The People offer wonderful first hand desriptions and Marxist analysis of the political culture of the United States at the turn of the last Century:
1898, July 3—Society Is Not Poultry
1898, July 17—Natural Again
1898, July 24—Their Interests
1898, August 7—The Rise of “Unionism”
1898, August 21—Take Note and Don’t Forget
1898, August 21—The How
1898, August 21—Typical Contrast
1898, September 04—Peace Universal
1898, September 11—“Sacred Property”
1898, September 11—“Waht Cause”
1898, September 18—S.L.P. and S.T. & L.A. Opportunity and Duty
1898, September 18—Blood Money
1898, September 25—A Paradox
1898, October 2—Picekts Under Fire
1898, October 2—Roosevelt a Type
1898, October 9—Consuelo Nominates Roosevelt
1898, October 16—If Quay, Why Not Roosevelt?
[Thanks to the Socialist Labor Party of America]
11 November, 2004: Added to the Robespierre Archive:
On Subsistence Goods, 1894
[Thanks to Mitch Abidor]
10 November 2004: The following document has been added to the French section’s Bibliothèque Générale:
Lin Biao: Discours du camarade Lin Piao au rassemblement pour reçevoir les enseignants, étudiants et élèves venus des differentes parties du pays à Pékin (1966)
[Thanks to Kenneth Higham and Mike B.]
10 November, 2004: Added to the Romanian Lenin Internet Archive is:
The Tasks of the Proletariat in the Present Revolution [The April Theses]
[Thanks to Liviu Liacob]
10 November, 2004: Added to the Michael Kidron Internet Archive:
Indonesian communists, 1967
[Thanks to Einde O’Callaghan]
10 November 2004: The following document has been added to the French section’s Bibliothèque Générale:
Lin Biao: Circulaire du Comité central du Parti communiste chinois (1966)
[Thanks to Kenneth Higham and Mike B.]
10 November 2004: New Robespierre Archive:
Defense of the Committee of Public Safety, 1793
Principles of Political Morality, February 1794
Justification of the Use of Terror, February 1794
Festival of the Supreme Being, July 1794
[Thanks to Mitch Abidor]
9 November 2004: Added to the Portuguese Communist Party Archive:
Communists in the Provisional Government, 1974
[Thanks to Mitch Abidor]
6 November 2004: The following document has been added to the French section’s Bibliothèque Générale:
Lin Biao: Lettre écrite par le camarade Lin Piao à propos de l’étude et l’application vivantes des oeuvres du président Mao sur les fronts de l’industrie et des communications (1966)
[Thanks to Kenneth Higham and Mike B.]
6 November 2004: We add more to the mirror of the Socialist Labor Party of America’s Daniel Deleon On-Line Library for the Marxists Internet Archive’s Daniel Deleon Internet Archive. Included herein are the first responses by Deleon to the beginnings of the Spanish-American war in 1898. The following 16 documents have been uploaded in PDF format:
1898, April 24—Autonomos Classes
1898, April 24—Philip Bauer as a Specimen
1898, May 1—A Word the the Proletariat of Spain
1898, May 8—A Word the the Proletariat of Spain
1898, May 8—Quit Natural
1898, May 15—Bandying “Traitor!” in the Senate
1898, May 15—Like Sagasta, So McCullagh
1898, May 22—Down With McCullagh!
1898, May 22—If a “Captain” in Industry, Why Not in War, Thinks He
1898, May 22—Parson Vs. Parson 1898, May 29—Down Went McCullagh
1898, May 29—Edward Bellamy
1898, May 29—Retribution
1898, June 5—“Remember the Maine!”
1898, June 26—Throwing Washington Overboard
1898, June 26—Socio-Economic Caricatures
[Thanks to the Socialist Labor Party of America]
5 November 2004: Added to the Kautsky Archive:
War and Revolution, 1912
Disarmament and Colonial Policy, 1912
Preparations for Peace, 1914
[Thanks to Ted Crawford and Mitch Abidor]
4 November 2004: The following document has been added to the French section’s Bibliothèque Générale:
Lin Biao: Rapport au IXè Congrès du Parti communiste chinois (1969)
[Thanks to Kenneth Higham and Mike B.]
4 November 2004: Added to the Eugene V. Debs Inernet Archive:
You Railway Men (1906) [PDF version of original pamphlet]
[Thanks to David Walters]
4 November 2004: We add more to the mirror of the Socialist Labor Party of America’s Daniel Deleon On-Line Library for the Marxists Internet Archive’s Daniel Deleon Internet Archive. The following 20 documents have been uploaded in PDF format:
1898, January 2—“Rosey Cheeked” Sweaties
1898, January 2—Development of the Union in America
1898, January 16—Ohio’s Food for Bourgeois Cannon
1898, January 16—An Important Omission
1898, January 16—The ‘Prevailing Wage’
1898, January 16—“The Crime of ‘98”
1898, January 23—Object Lessons on a Broad Stage
1898, January 23—Kicking Spots out of Our “Paladiums”
1898, January 23—Unhappy Letter-Carrier
1898, January 30—Open Letter to “Natonal Congress of Mothers”
1898, January 30—Pictorial Kansas
1898, February 6—The Farce at Wilkesbarre
1898, February 20—“Exclusive Privleges”
1898, February 27—Mustard Plaster on Wooden Legs
1898, March 6—The Case of Rudolf Modest
1898, March 6—The National Honor
1898, March 6—That “Leavan”
1898, March 20—Why War?
1898, March 27—Right Art Thou, Elihu!
1898, April 10—Establishing Precedents
[Thanks to the Socialist Labor Party of America]
3 November, 2004: The Marxist Internet Archive History section’s Encyclopedia of Trotskyism On-Line(ETOL) has added newspaper author/subject indexes for the following U.S. Trotskyist journals:
New International 1934-1954
Fourth International 1941-1942
Student Partisan 1947-50
Anvil [1949-1960]
[Thanks to Ted Crawford and David Walters]
3 November, 2004: Opened Ernesto Che Guevara archive in the Portuguese-language section, with:
O que Aprendimos e o que Ensinamos, 1959, [Galego]
Contra o Burocratismo, 1961 [Galego]
O Quê Deve Ser um Jovem Comunista, 1962 [Galego]
Prólogo a "Guerra do Povo, Exército do Povo" de Vo Nguyen Giap, 1964 [Galego]
O Socialismo e o Homem em Cuba, 1965 [Galego]
Carta de Despedida de Che a Fidel, 1965 [Galego]
[Thanks to Primeira Linha em Rede]
Carta de Despedida de Che a Fidel, 1965
[Thanks to Pablo Lopes Freitas]
3 November 2004: Added to the new Portugu ese Communist Party Archive:
On the Military, April 1974
PCP Communique, 25 April 1974
[Thanks to Mitch Abidor]
2 November 2004: Added to the Christopher Caudwell Archive:
Liberty, 1938
[Thanks to Dominic Tweedie]
2 November 2004: Added to the Italian Communist Party Archive:
A New Party, 1945
[Thanks to Mitch Abidor]
2 November 2004: Added to the Africa Subject Archive:
COSATU Constitution
Through the eye of a needle?, ANC
ANC Constitution (Word)
On the occasion of the 83rd anniversary of the SACP
[Thanks to Dominic Tweedie]
1 November 2004: Rosa Luxemburg’s doctoral thesis, The Industrial Development of Poland was written in 1898. In this work Luxemburg critiques the stagist theory of revolution and the right of nations to self-determination. This work also features the first Marxist analysis of Poland’s economy. We have a special, revised edition of this translation, thanks to Tessa DeCarlo.
[Thanks to Ted Crawford and Brian Baggins]
1 November, 2004: Added to the new German-language Philosophiearchiv G.W.F. Hegel:
Phänomenologie des Geistes, 1807 (Phenomenology of Mind)
[Thanks to Einde O’Callaghan]
1 November 2004: We add more to the mirror of the Socialist Labor Party of America’s Daniel Deleon On-Line Library for the Marxists Internet Archive’s Daniel Deleon Internet Archive. The following 15 documents have been uploaded in PDF format:
1897, September 26—Hazelton—New York
1897, September 26—East and West
1897, October 3—Turpitudinous George
1897, October 3—Past Light on Present Events
1897, October 10—That Roaring Farce
1897, October 31—Significant Present Stage of the George Campaign
1897, November 7—Dicker Croker’s Unerring Judgement
1897, November 7—Henry George
1897, November 14—Impaled on the Horns of the Social Dilemma
1897, November 28—War, Patriotism, Religion and Commercialism
1897, December 5—Rendering Homage to the S.L.P.
1897, December 12—Not an Empty Boast
1897, December 12—The Same Old Story
1897, December 19—Missionaries as Bales of Merchandise
1897, December 26—The Same Old Corpse in a New Shroud
[Thanks to the Socialist Labor Party of America]
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