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September 2004

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30 September 2004: We've opened Serbo-Croatian Anatolij Vasiljevič Lunačarski archive with the following works:

Portret Lava Trockog (Revolutionary Silhouettes Lev Davidovich Trotsky)
[Thanks to Zdenko Kremer and Stevan Gostojić]

 

30 September 2004: Added to the Hegel Archive:

Plato, from the History of Philosophy
[Thanks to Andy Blunden]

 

30 September 2004: Added to the Algeria History Archive

A First-Hand Account of Torture, by Omar Hamadi, 5 December 1960
[Thanks to Mitch Abidor]

 

30 September 2004: Added to the Clara Zetkin Archive

The Duty of Working Women in War- Time, 1914
[Thanks to Ted Crawford]

 

30 September 2004: Added to the Karl Liebknecht Archive

Liebknecht’s Protest Against the War Credits, 1914
[Thanks to Ted Crawford]

 

30 September 2004: Added to the

Harry Quelch Archive
The War and Its Outcome, by Tom Quelch, October 1914
[Thanks to Ted Crawford]

 

30 September 2004: Added to the John MacLean Archive

The War and Its Outcome, 1914
[Thanks to Ted Crawford]

 

30 September 2004:Added to the Belfort Bax Archive

Germany and the Prussian Domination, 1914
[Thanks to Ted Crawford]

 

30 September 2004: Added to the Social Democracy History Archive

The German SDP and the War, 1914
[Thanks to Ted Crawford]

 

30 September 2004: Added to the V.I.Lenin Internet Archive are the next 15 documents from Volume 20 of the V.I. Lenin Collected Works covering April of 1914 through early May of 1914:

Bill on the Equality of Nations and the Safeguarding of the Rights of National Minorities
“Neighbouring Squires” 7k The Narodniks and “Factional Coercion”
Corrupting the Workers with Refined Nationalism
The Political Situation 9k Workers’ Unity and Intellectualist “Trends”
The Left Narodniks
The Liquidators and Malinovsky’s Biography
Two Paths
Plekhanov, Who Knows Not What He Wants
The Estimates of the Ministry of Agriculture
Unity (May 30, 1914)
A Fool’s Haste Is No Speed
Disruption of Unity Under Cover of Outcries for Unity
1. “Factionalism”
2. The Split
3. The Break-up of the August Bloc
4. A Conciliator’s Advice to the “Seven”
5. Trotsky’s Liquidationist Views
Book Review: I. Drozdov, The Wages of Farm Labourers in Russia in Connection with the Agrarian Movement in 1905-06
Clarity Has Been Achieved Class-Conscious Workers, Please Note
1. The Programme and the National Question
2. The Decision of 1908
3. The 1910 Decision
4. “Trends”
Adventurism
The Liquidators and the Decisions of the Lettish Marxists
The Working Class and Its Press
Left-Wing Narodism and Marxism
The Agrarian Question in Russia 9k The Political Significance of Vituperation (On the Question of Unity)
Objective Data on the Strength of the Various Trends in the Working-Class Movement
How Strong is the Left-Narodnik Trend Among the Workers
[Thanks to the Robert Cymbala and the other Volunteers at the Lenin Internet Archive]

 

29 September, 2004: Added to the German-language Archiv Clara Zetkin:

Der Kampf der kommunistischen Parteien gegen Kriegsgefahr und Krieg, 1922 (The struggle of teh Communist Parties against the war danger and war)
[Thanks to Sozialistische Klassiker]

 

29 September 2004: Added to the V.I.Lenin Internet Archive are the next 15 documents from Volume 20 of the V.I. Lenin Collected Works covering April of 1914 through early May of 1914:

The Left Narodniks Whitewash the Bourgeoisie
On the Question of National Policy
Constitutional Crisis in Britain
Unity (April 12, 1914)
Organised Marxists on Intervention by the International Bureau
National Equality
The Liquidators and the Lettish Working-Class Movement
Serf Economy in the Rural Areas
From the History of the Workers' Press in Russia
What Should Not Be Copied from the German Labour Movement
Book Review: N. A. Rubakin, Among Books, Vol. II. Nauka Publishers, Moscow, 1913.
Liquidationism Defined
Concluding Remarks to the Symposium Marxism and Liquidationism
More About the Political Crisis
The Ideological Struggle in the Working-Class Movement
[Thanks to the Robert Cymbala and the other Volunteers at the Lenin Internet Archive]

 

29 September 2004: New Haiti History Archive and Toussaint Louverture Archive

1804 Declaration of Independence
You want to slaughter all the whites? by Toussaint Louverture
[Thanks to Mitch Abidor]
Autobiography by Toussaint Louverture

 

29 September 2004: Added to the Algeria History Archive

Common Declaration of the Socialist and Communist Parties of Algiers
Nothing is Lost
[Thanks to Mitch Abidor]

 

29 September 2004: Added to the Hegel Reference Archive

The Hegel Myth and its Method, by Walter Kaufmann
[Thanks to Kai Froeb]

 

29 September, 2004: Added to the German-language Archiv Rosa Luxemburg:

“Nicht zuständig”, 1914 (“Not responsible”)
Resolution über die Aufgaben sozialdemokratischer Abgeordneter für die Beendigung des Krieges, 1916 (Resolution on the tasks of Social-Democratic deputies for ending the war)
Wofür kämpfte Liebknecht, und weshalb wurde er zu Zuchthaus verurteilt?, 1916 (What die Liebknecht fight for and why was he sent to prison?)
Wilsons Sozialismus, 1917 (Wilson’s socialism)
[Thanks to Sozialistische Klassiker]

 

28 September, 2004: Added to the Chinese Language L.D. Trotsky Internet Archive:

The Defense of the Soviet Union and the Opposition, 1929
Communism and Syndicalism, 1929
[Thanks to Lam Chi]

 

28 September 2004: Added to the V.I.Lenin Internet Archive are the next 20 documents from Volume 20 of the V.I. Lenin Collected Works covering February of 1914 through early March of 1914 :

Mr. Struve on the Need to “Reform the Government”
The Narodniks on N. K. Mikhailovsky
Concerning A. Bogdanov
Editorial Comment on Veteran’s Article: “The National Question and the Lettish Proletariat”
Preface to the Symposium: Marxism and Liquidationism
Political Disputes Among the Liberals
The “Labouring” Peasantry and the Trade in Land
What Is Worrying the Liberals
Narodniks and Liquidators in the Trade Union Movement (A Valuable Admission)
Pious Wishes
A Liberal Professor on Equality
The British Liberals and Ireland
The Taylor System—Man’s Enslavement by the Machine
A “Responsible Opposition” and the Participation of the Constitutional-Democrats in the March 1 Conference
The Break-Up of the “August” Bloc
Capitalism and the Press
A Radical Bourgeois on the Russian Workers
Political Lessons
The National Equality Bill A Bill for the Abolition of All Disabilities of the Jews and of All Restrictions on the Grounds of Origin or Nationality
Farm Labourers’ Wages
The Lettish Workers and the Split in the Social-Democratic Group in the Duma
The “August” Fiction Exposed
Socialism Demolished Again
Forms of the Working-Class Movement
[Thanks to the Robert Cymbala and the other Volunteers at the Lenin Internet Archive]

 

27 September, 2004: Added to the Karl Radek Internet Archive:

Leon Trotsky, Organizer of Victory, 1923
[Thanks to Ted Craword]

 

27 September, 2004: Added to the German-language Archiv W.I. Lenin:

Was heißt Sowjetmacht? (1919) (What is Soviet power?)
Brief an die deutschen und französischen Arbeiter (1920) (Letter to the German and French workers)
[Thanks to Ronny Matthes]

 

27 September, 2004: Added to the Hal Draper Internet Archive:

Marx and the Economic-Jew Stereotype, 1977
[Thanks to REDS – Die Roten & Center for Socialist History]

 

27 September 2004: Added to the Onorato Damen Internet Archive:

Gramsci tra marxismo e idealismo
[Thanks to Dario]

 

27 September 2004: Added to the V.I.Lenin Internet Archive are the first 20 documents from Volume 20 of the V.I. Lenin Collected Works covering December of 1913 through February of 1914 :

Critical Remarks on the National Question
1. Liberals and Democrats on the Language Question
2. “National Culture”
3. The Nationalist Bogey of “Assimilation”
4. “Cultural-National Autonomy”
5. The Equality of Nations and the Rights of National Minorities
6. Centralisation and Autonomy
Once More About the International Socialist Bureau and the Liquidators
National-Liberalism and the Right of Nations to Self-Determination
Narodism and Liquidationism as Disintegrating Elements in the Working-Class Movement
Comment on Kautsky’s Letter
Novoye Vremya and Rech on the Right of Nations to Self-Determination
A Letter to the Editor
Four Thousand Rubles a Year and a Six-Hour Day
Is a Compulsory Official Language Needed?
To Camille Huysmans
The Purpose of Zemstvo Statistics
Book Review: Labour Protection Exhibits at the All-Russia Hygiene Exhibition in St. Petersburg in 1913. St. Petersburg 1913.
The Liberals’ Corruption of the Workers
Letter to the Editor
The Liquidators’ Leader on the Liquidators’ Terms of “Unity”
A Contribution to the History of the National Programme in Austria and in Russia
A Highborn Liberal Landlord on the “New Zemstvo Russia”
Narodism and the Class of Wage-Workers
More About “Nationalism”
The Peasantry and Hired Labour
[Thanks to the Robert Cymbala and the other Volunteers at the Lenin Internet Archive]

 

26 September, 2004: Added to the Hal Draper Internet Archive:

Anatomy of the Micro-Sect, 1973
[Thanks to Center for Socialist History]

 

26 September, 2004: Added to the Hal Draper Internet Archive:

The Mind of Clark Kerr, 1964
Statement of Principles of the Independent Socialist Club, 1964
Marxism and the Trade Unions, 1970
[Thanks to Center for Socialist History & Online Archive of California

 

26 September, 2004: Added to the Hal Draper Internet Archive:

The Myth of Lenin’s “Revolutionary Defeatism”, 1953
The Two Souls of Socialism, 1966
Who’s going to be the lesser-evil in 1968?, 1967
[Thanks to Center for Socialist History, What Next?, Marxism Page, Socialist Worker (US) & Socialist Worker (GB)]

25 September 2004: Added to the V.I.Lenin Internet Archive are the last 20 documents from Volume 19 of the V.I. Lenin Collected Works covering November through December of 1913:

 

The Agrarian Question and the Present Situation in Russia (Notes of a Publicist)
Two Methods of Controversy and Struggle
Would-Be “Uniters”
A Letter to S. G. Shahumyan
“Cultural-National” Autonomy
Coteries Abroad and Russian Liquidators
The Cadet Maklakov and the Social-Democrat Petrovsky
Zabern
The Question of Bureau Decisions
Working-Class Unity
A Stubborn Defence of a Bad Case
The Cadets and “The Right of Nations to Self-Determination”
A Good Resolution and a Bad Speech
The Nationality of Pupils in Russian Schools
Strikes in Russia
The National Programme of the R.S.D.L.P.
Kautsky’s Unpardonable Error
Once More on the Segregation of the Schools According to Nationality
Mr. Gorsky and a Certain Latin Proverb
The Marx-Engels Correspondence
[Thanks to the Robert Cymbala and the other Volunteers at the Lenin Internet Archive]

 

25 September 2004: Added to the Marx-Engels Correspondence:

Engels to Marx. 5 February 1851
Marx to Edward Spencer Beesly. 16 September 1870
Marx to Ludwig Kugelmann. 18 May 1874
Engels to Eduard Bernstein. 17 June 1879
Marx to Nikolai Danielson. 12 September 1880
Engels to John Lincoln Mahon. 23 June 1887
Engels to Eduard Bernstein. 22 August 1889
Engels to August Bebel. 20 June 1892
Engels to August Bebel. 6 July 1892
Engels to Karl Kautsky. 12 August 1892
Engels to Sorge. 11 November 1893
Engels to Sorge. February 23 1894
Engels to Sorge. May 12 1894
Engels to Plekhanov. May 21 1894
Engels to Schlüter. 1 January 1895
[Thanks to Andy Blunden]

 

25 September 2004: Added to the Marx-Engels Archive:

The Elections in England.- Tories and Whigs, Marx 1852
Corruption at Elections, Marx 1852
Parliamentary Debates.-The Clergy Against Socialism.-Starvation, Marx 1853
Forced Emigration, 1853
Letter to the Labour Parliament, Marx 1854
The Indian Revolt, 1857
The English Elections, Engels 1874
[Thanks to Andy Blunden]

 

24 September 2004: Added to the Kautsky Archive:

Letters to Luttes des Classes, 1911
[Thanks to Mitch Abidor]

 

25 September, 2004: Added to the Grandizo Munis Internet Archive:

War and Peace: Thoughts for the May Day Festival, 1911
Observations on the Guerrillas, 1944
[Thanks to Ted Crawford]

 

24 September 2004: Added to the Karl Liebknecht Archive:

Where Will Peace Come From?, 1912
[Thanks to Mitch Abidor]

 

23 September, 2004: Added to the Karl Kautsky Internet Archive:

War and Peace: Thoughts for the May Day Festival, 1911
The First of May and the Struggle against Militarism, 1912
[Thanks to Ted Crawford]

 

21 September 2004: Added to the CLR James Archive:

Revolution and the Negro, 1939
[Thanks to Ted Crawford]

 

22 September 2004: Added to the Rosa Luxemburg Archive :

On Marxism, 1908
[Thanks to Mitch Abidor]

 

18 September, 2004: Added to the First International History Archive:

Minutes of the General Council 1864-1866 (476 pages)
[Thanks to Andy Blunden]

 

17 September, 2004: Added to the James Connolly Internet Archive:

Letter to the Secretary of the Edinburgh branch of the SDF, 1901
[Thanks to Adam Buick]

 

17 September 2004: The Rosa Luxemburg Archive, has added the following works:

1903: In Memory of the Proletarian Party
1911: Peace Utopias
1911: To the Unity Conference of the Socialist Organisations in Manchester
[Thanks to Ted Crawford and Brian Baggins]

 

15 September, 2004: Added to the Belfort Bax Internet Archive:

Some Considerations on Democracy, 1911
Internationalism, 1910
Patriotism v. Socialism, 1911
Patriotism v. Socialism, 1911 (letter)
The Maximum, 1911 (letter)
The Essential Socialism Again, 1911
[Thanks to Ted Crawford]

 

15 September 2004: Added to the Communist Party of France Archive:

The Death of Lenin, 1924
[Thanks to Mitch Abidor]

 

15 September, 2004: Added to the new German-language Referenzarchiv Peter Kropotkin:

Der Anarchismus: Philosophie und Ideale, 1898 (Anarchism: Philosophy and Ideals)
Über Krieg und Frieden, 1909 (On War & Peace)
Anarchismus (Encyclopaedia Britannica), 1910 (Anarchism &8211; article from Encyclopaedia Britannica)
Anarchismus und Syndikalismus, date unknown (Anarchism & Syndicalism)
P.J. Proudhon (1809–1865) und seine Ideen, date unknown (P.-J. Proudhon & His Ideas)
[Thanks to www.anarchismus.at]

 

15 September, 2004: Added to the German-language Referenzarchiv Josef Stalin:

Über die Grundlagen des Leninismus, 1924 (Foundations of Leninism)
[Thanks to Stalin – Werke und Texte]

 

14 September 2004: Added to the Leon Trotsky Internet Archive:

Karl Kautsky [1939 Obitutary]
[Thanks to Ted Crawford and David Walters]

 

13 September 2004: Added to the Liu Shaoqi Reference Archive:

The People’s Republic of China (1949)
[Thanks to B. and Mike B.]

 

13 September 2004: Added to the Algeria History Archive:

Minutes of a Meeting between the FLN and the PCF, 30 May 1958
[Thanks to Mitch Abidor]

 

13 September, 2004: Added to the new German-language Referenzarchiv Michail Bakunin:

Brief an George Sand, 1848 (Letter to George Sand)
Marxismus, Freiheit, Staat – Auszug, 1867/71 (Marxism, Freedom, State – Extract)
Gott und der Staat, 1870/71 (God and the State)
Sozialismus und Freiheit, 1871 (Socialism and Freedom)
[Thanks to www.anarchismus.at]

 

12 September 2004: Added to the German-language Archiv August Thalheimer:

Über den Faschismus, (1928) (On fascism)
Wie schafft die Arbeiterklasse die Einheitsfront gegen den Faschismus?, (1932) (How can the working class create the united front against fascism?)
[Thanks to Einde O’Callaghan and What Next?]

 

11 September 2004: Added to the V.I.Lenin Internet Archive are the next 28 documents from Volume 19 of the V.I. Lenin Collected Works covering September through November of 1913:

A Week After the Dublin Massacre
Questions of Principle in Politics The Liberal Bourgeoisie and Reformism
Liberals and Democrats on the Language Question
The Language of Figures
Bourgeois Gentlemen on “Family” Farming
Harry Quelch
Marxism and Reformism
The Land Question and the Rural Poor
How Does Bishop Nikon Defend the Ukrainians?
Notes of a Publicist (September 13, 1913):
I. Non-Party Intellectuals Against Marxism
II. Liberal Blindness
III. A Necessary Explanation
Civilised Barbarism
The Black Hundreds
Russian Government and Russian Reforms
How Vera Zasulich Demolishes Liquidationism
Resolutions of the Summer, 1913, Joint Conference of the Central Committee of the R.S.D.L.P. and Party Officials:
The Tasks of Agitation in the Present Situation
Resolution on the Organisational Question and On the Party Congress
The Strike Movement
The Party Press
Social-Democratic Activities In the Duma
The Social-Democratic Group In the Duma
Work In Legal Associations
Resolution on the National Question
The Narodniks
There’s a Trudovik For You!
Bewildered Non-Party People
The Liberals and the Land Problem in Britain
A Weak Defence of a Weak Case
Declaration
The Duma “Seven”
The Liberal Bourgeoisie and the Liquidators
Capitalism and Workers’ Immigration
Material on the Conflict Within the Social-Democratic Duma Group
Whose Will?
What Is the Will of the Majority of the Class-Conscious Workers of Russia?
What Did the Elections to the Second, Third and Fourth Dumas Reveal Concerning the Will of the Proletariat?
Who Are the Deputies?
What Is the Will of the Workers as Shown by Workers’ Newspapers in Russia?
What Is the Will of the Workers as Shown by Collections for Workers’ Newspapers?
What Is the Will of the Workers as Shown by the St. Petersburg Trade Unions?
Ideological Unity
The Liquidators and the Bourgeoisie
Decision of the United Marxists
Our Work Within the Duma Group
What Do the Six Demand?
Unity Inside and Outside the Duma
A Cadet Property-Owner Argues “According to Marx”
The Working-Class Masses and the Working-Class Intelligentsia
The Split in the Russian Social-Democratic Duma Group
The Left Narodniks on the Controversies Among the Marxists
[Thanks to the Volunteers at the Lenin Internet Archive]

 

11 September 2004: Added to the Mao Reference Archive:

Selected Works of Mao Tse-tung: Volume 3
(all contents; 31 documents total):

Preface and Postscript to Rural Surveys (March and April 1941)
Reform our Study (May 1941)
Expose the Plot for a Far Eastern Munich (May 25, 1941)
On the International United Front Against Fascism (June 23, 1941)
Speech at the Assembly of Representatives of the Shensi-Kansu-Ningsia Border Region (November 21, 1941)
Rectify the Party’s Style of Work (February 1, 1942)
Oppose Stereotyped Party Writing (February 8, 1942)
Talks at the Yenan Forum on Literature and Art (May 1942)
A Most Important Policy (September 7, 1942)
The Turning Point in World War II (October 12, 1942)
In Celebration of the Twenty-Fifth Anniversary of the October Revolution (November 6, 1942)
Economic and Financial Problems in the Anti-Japanese War (December 1942)
Some Questions Concerning Methods of Leasership (June 1, 1943)
Some Pointed Questions for the Kuomintang (July 12, 1943)
Spread the Campaigns to Reduce Rent, Increase Production and "Support the Government and Cherish the People" In the Base Areas (October 1, 1943)
A Comment on the Sessions of the Kuomintang Central Executive Committee and the People’s Political Council (October 5, 1943)
Get Organized! (November 29, 1943)
Our Study and the Current Situation (April 12, 1944)
Serve the People (September 8,1944)
On Chiang Kai-shek’s Speech on the Double Tenth Festival (October 11, 1944)
The United Front in Cultural Work (October 30, 1944)
We Must Learn to Do Economic Work (January 10, 1945)
Production is Also Possible in the Guerilla Zone (January 31, 1945)
China’s Two Possible Destinies (April 23, 1945)
The Foolish Old Man Who Removed the Mountains (June 11, 1945)
On Production by the Army for Its Own Support and On the Importance of the Great Movements for Rectification and for Production (April 27, 1945)
The Hurley-Chiang Duet is a Flop (July 10, 1945)
On the Danger of the Hurley Policy (July 12, 1945)
Telegram to Comrade William Z. Foster (July 29, 1945)
The Last Round with the Japanese Invaders (August 9, 1945)
[Thanks to Mike B.]

 

10 September 2004: Added to the Trotsky Archive:

Interview with Georges Simenon, published in 16 June 1933
[Thanks to Mitch Abidor]

 

8 September 2004: Added to the Italian Language V.I.Lenin Internet Archive is Lenin’s What Is To Be Done?
[Thanks to Dario]

 

7 September 2004: Added to the Georges Politzer Archive:

Who Do you Write For, 1933
[Thanks to Mitch Abidor]

 

6 September 2004: Added to the V.I.Lenin Internet Archive are the next 40 documents from Volume 19 of the V.I. Lenin Collected Works covering June through early September of 1913:

Economic Strikes in 1912 and in 1905
The Growth of Capitalist Wealth
The Peasantry and the Working Class
Child Labour in Peasant Farming
The Results of Strikes in 1912 as Compared with Those of the Past
In Australia
May Day Action by the Revolutionary Proletariat
Notes of a Publicist (June 15, 1913)
Apropos of One Untruth (Letter to the Editors)
The Working Class and NeoMalthusianism
Liberal Appeals to Support the Fourth Duma
Bourgeois Financial Magnates and Politicians
Theses on the National Question
Instructive Speeches
Pictures From Life
The Adjourned Duma and the Embarrassed Liberals
Fifth International Congress Against Prostitution
Word and Deed
Cadets on the Question of the Ukraine
Fresh Data on German Political Parties
Exposure of the British Opportunists
The Ideas of an Advanced Capitalist
What Can be Done for Public Education
Petty Production in Agriculture
A “Fashionable” Branch of Industry
Dead Liquidationism and the Living Rech
Mobilisation of Allotment Lands
How Can per Capita Consumption in Russia be Increased?
August Bebel
The Separation of Liberalism from Democracy
A Fine Business!
The Nationalisation of Jewish Schools
Iron on Peasant Farms
Metalworkers’ Strikes in 1912
The Russian Bourgeoisie and Russian Reformism
The Role of Social Estates and Classes in the Liberation Movement
Class War in Dublin
New Land “Reform” Measures
The Merchant Salazkin and the Writer F. D.
The Struggle for Marxism
[Thanks to the Volunteers at the Lenin Internet Archive]

 

5 September 2004: The Maxim Gorki Archive, has added:

Letter on the Russian Revolution, 1906
[Thanks to Ted Crawford and Brian Baggins]

 

5 September 2004: The Swedish language Svensk avdeling Leon Trotskij has added 1905, kapitel 6: "Den 9:e januari" (1907). Trostkij-arkivet.
[ Thanks to Socialistiska Partiet ]

The addition of Inledning till marxismens ekonomiska teori (1964) launches the Swedish-language Ernest Mandel-arkivet.
[ Thanks to Socialistiska Partiet ]

 

5 September 2004: The Rosa Luxemburg Archive, has added a work where Luxemburg attacks the electoral politics of the German liberals:

The Fallen Women of Liberalism, 1912
[Thanks to Ted Crawford and Brian Baggins]

 

5 September 2004: Added to the Che Guevara Archive, not to be confused with his famous book on the subject, which we are looking for volunteers to help translate from the Spanish!:

Guerrilla War, a Method, 1963
[Thanks to Vitor E. Schincariol and Brian Baggins]

 

4 September 2004: Added to the Leon Trotsky Internet Archive is Trotsky’s entry to the 1939 Edition of The Encyclopędia Britannica for entry the for “Lenin”.
[Thanks to Jim Gilbert]

 

4 September 2004: Added to the V.I.Lenin Internet Archive are the next 25 documents from Volume 19 of the V.I. Lenin Collected Works covering May through early June of 1913:

The Bourgeoisie and Peace
The Awakening of Asia
Separatists in Russia and Separatists in Austria
The Resettlement Scheme Again
The Working Class and the National Question
British Socialist Party Conference
Is the Condition of the Peasants Improving or Worsening?
Backward Europe and Advanced Asia
A Discreditable Role! (Once More for the Attention of Luch and Pravda Readers)
The Land Question Settled—Landowner Fashion
Armaments and Capitalism
Helplessness and Confusion (Note)
Draft Platform for the Fourth Congress of Social-Democrats of the Latvian Area:
Appraisal of the Political Situation and the General Tactical Tasks of the    Social-Democrats.
The Question of the Unity of the R.S.D.L.P.
Attitude to the Liquidators
The Question of Support for the Liquidators’ Conference and Organising Committee by the Central Com mittee of the Social -Democratic Party of the Latvian Area
   * The National Question
Liberal and Marxist Conceptions of the Class Struggle Note
Factory Owners on Workers’ Strikes
An Incorrect Appraisal (Luch on Maklakov)
Frank Speeches by a Liberal
The Question of Ministry of Education Policy (Supplement to the Discussion on Public Education)
Controversial Issues An Open Party and the Marxists:
I. The Decision of 1908
II. The Decision of 1910
III. The Attitude of the Liquidators to the Decisions of 1908 and 1910
IV. The Class Significance of Liquidationism
V. The Slogan of “Struggle for an Open Party”
VI. [notitle]
Letter to M. S. Olminsky (Vitimsky)
The Question of Mr. Bogdanov and the Vperyod Group (For the Editors of Pravda)
Has Pravda Given Proof of Bundist Separatism?
Liberals as Defenders of the Fourth Duma
The Question of the (General) Agrarian Policy of the Present Government
Capitalism and Taxation
[Thanks to the Volunteers at the Lenin Internet Archive]

 

3 September 2004: Added to the Georges Politzer Archive:

After the Death of M. Bergson, 1941
[Thanks to Mitch Abidor]

 

1 September 2004: Added to the Marxist Internet Archive’s Catalan Language section is:

De la Qüestió Jueva [The Jewish Question] 1843
[Thanks to Jaume Lopez]

 

1 September 2004: Added to the V.I.Lenin Internet Archive are the first 20 documents from Volume 19 of the V.I. Lenin Collected Works covering March through May of 1913:

The Three Sources and Three Component Parts of Marxism
Big Achievement of the Chinese Republic
Old Problems and the Senile Decay of Liberalism
The “Oil Hunger”
The Cadet Assembly Bill
The Balkan War and Bourgeois Chauvinism
Conversation
Contemporary Russia and the Working-Class Movement A Newspaper Report
Educated Deputies
“Who Stands to Gain?”
In Britain (The Sad Results of Opportunism)
Civilised Europeans and Savage Asians
Merchant Accountancy
A Great Technical Achievement
A Few Words on Results and Facts
Significance of the Resettlement Scheme
Vekhi Contributors and Nationalism (Bibliographical Note)
The Liberals and Freedom for the Unions
For the Attention of Luch and Pravda Readers
Twenty-Fifth Anniversary of the Death of Joseph Dietzgen
[Thanks to the Volunteers at the Lenin Internet Archive]

 


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