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February 2008

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29 February 2008: Added to the Portuguese Stalin Archive:

Dois Campos, 1919;
Nossas Tarefas no Oriente,1919.
[Thanks to Partido Comunista Revolucionário (Brazil) and Fernando Araújo]

 

28 February 2008: Added to the Leon Trotsky Internet Archive are two documents from Fourth Inernational published in 1941 (NY):

Pages from Trotsky’s Journal
The “Tanaka Memorial”
[Thanks to David Walters]

 

28 February 2008: Added to the Romanian Marx-Engels Archive:

Ludwig Feuerbach şi sfîrşitul filozofiei clasice germane [Ludwig Feuerbach and the End of Classical German Philosophy, 1886]
[Thanks to Liviu Iacob]

 

28 February 2008: Added to the Portuguese Lenin Archive:

Com Que Podiam Contar os Democratas-Constitucionalistas ao Retirarem-se do Ministério, 1917
[Thanks to Edições Avante! and Fernando Araújo]

 

27 February 2008:Added to the Nepali Section:

भ्ला. इ. लेनिन: कार्ल मार्क्सको शिक्षाको ऐतिहासिक भवितव्य (Lenin's The Historical Destiny of the Doctrine of Karl Marx in Nepali
[Thanks to cku]

 

26 February 2008:Added to the Portuguese Stalin Archive:

Aos Soviets dos Deputados e às Organizações Partidárias do Turquestão, 1919;
[Thanks to Partido Comunista Revolucionário (Brazil) and Fernando Araújo]

 

25 February 2008: Added to the J. T. Murphy Archive:

Do Communists Want Reforms? (1929)
The World Campaign for Communism (1929)
The Prospects at May 1, 1925 (1929)

* Updates relating to the Communist Party of Great Britain History Archive can also be found on the CPGB’s What’s New Page
[Thanks to Brian Reid]

 

25 February 2008: Added to the Portuguese Álvaro Cunhal Archive:

As Seis Características Fundamentais de um Partido Comunista, 2001
[Thanks to Fernando Araújo]

 

25 February 2008:The Encyclopedia of Trotskyism On-Line has added the following articles from Fourth Internatonal theoretical journal of the US Socialist Workers Party. Some of the articles listed have been linked previously to their author's archives or previously placed on the issues table of contents:

From Volume II, Number 2, February 1941
The Murder of Krivitsky, by the Editors
American Labor and the War, by the Editors
Trade Unions in the Epoch of Imperialist Decay, by Leon Trotsky
Lessons and Perspectives of the Sino-Japanese War, by Li Fu-jen
Military Methods in the Colonies, by Eugene Varlin
The Dean of Canterbury’s Soviet Power, by John G. Wright
Burnham’s Attorney Carries On, by Joseph Hansen

From Volume II, Number 3, March 1941
After the Lease-Lend Law, by The Editors
The Court-Martial System in the US Army, by Michael Cort
Franco’s Dilemma, by Grandizo Munis
China and the Russian Revolution, by Leon Trotsky
Hitler’s “New Order”, by William F. Simmons
The End of French Democracy, by Terence Phelan
The War Deal’s Economics, by William F. Warde
The Tactics of the United Front, by Leon Trotsky

 

24 February 2008: Added to the Portuguese Trotsky Archive:

Retorno ao Partido?, 1929
[Thanks to David Costa Rehem and Fernando Araújo]

 

24 February 2008: Added to the Lenin Internet Archive:

Conspectus of Lassalle?s Book The Philosophy of Heraclitus the Obscure of Ephesus, V.I. Lenin, 1915.
[Thanks to Kevin Goins]

 

24 February 2008: Added to the Paul Nizan Archive:

Petition in Defense of Paul Nizan, “Les Temps Modernes,” 1947
[Thanks to Mitchell Abidor]

 

23 February 2008: Added to the Portuguese Lenin Archive:

Onde Está o Poder e Onde Está a Contra-Revolução, 1917
[Thanks to Edições Avante! and Fernando Araújo]

 

23 February 2008: Added to the Herbert Marcuse Archive:

Interview with Pierrre Viansson-Ponte, 1969
[Thanks to Harrison Fluss]

 

23 February 2008: Added to the Anatol Lunacharsky Archive:

The Man Who Painted Happiness. In Viewing the Canvases of Renoir, 1933
[Thanks to Harrison Fluss]

 

23 February 2008: Added to the George Lukacs Archive:

Eulogy for Maxim Gorky: A Great Proletarian Humanist, 1936
Existentialism, 1949
[Thanks to Harrison Fluss]

 

23 February 2008: Added to the Literary Criticism Section:

What is Aesthetics, 1972
[Thanks to Harrison Fluss]

 

24 February 2007: Added to the Greek Civil War Subject Archive:

Open Letter of the General Secretary of the KKE by Nikos Zachariadis (Ocober 31, 1940) [Thanks to Panos Fidis and Mike B.]

 

22 February 2008: Added to the Portuguese Stalin Archive:

A Política do Governo e a Questão Nacional, 1919;
Informe da Comissão do CC do Partido e do Conselho de Defesa ao Camarada Lênin Sobre as Causas da Queda de Perm em Dezembro de 1918, 1919
[Thanks to Partido Comunista Revolucionário (Brazil) and Fernando Araújo]

 

21 February 2008: Added to the Portuguese Temática Archive:

Crise dos Trabalhadores ou Crise do Sindicalismo, wrote by João Bernardo e incluido na sub-seção Sindicalismo.
[Thanks to Diego Manoel Nascimento and Fernando Araújo]

 

20 February 2008: Added to the Max Shachtman Internet Archive:

The Moscow Trials, 1936
[Thanks to Martin Fahlgren]

 

20 February 2008: Added to the Anatol Lunacharsky Archive:

Theses on the Problems of Marxist Criticism, 1928
[Thanks to Harrison Fluss]

 

19 February 2007: Added to the Lenin Internet Archive:

Telegram to Comrades Kuraev, Bosh, Minkin, and other Penza communists, V.I. Lenin, 1918—A new translation of a document used by the Library of Congress and anti-communists such as Richard Pipes to inaccurately depict Lenin as excessively cruel and brutal. A mistranslation states that Lenin ordered the "execution" of hostages, whereas the accurate translation shows the order was for the hostages to be "appointed", i.e., to be singled out and have their names published.
[Thanks to Kevin Goins, and special thanks to Professor Richard B. Day]

 

19 February 2009:Added to the German Anton Pannekoek Archive:

Der Imperialismus und die Aufgaben des Proletariats (1916)
[Thanks to Daniel Gaido]

 

18 February 2007: Added to the V. I. Lenin Internet Archive:

Paul Volkmann. Epistemological Foundations of the Natural Sciences (?Sciences and Hypothesis,? IX). Second Edition. Leipzig, 1910;
Max Verworn. The Hypothesis of Biogenesis. Jena, 1903;
Fr. Dannemann. How Did Our Picture of the World Arise? (Kosmos). Stuttgart, 1912;
Ludwig Darmstaedter. Handbook On the History of the Natural Sciences and Technique. Berlin, 1908, 2nd edition;
Napoleon. Pensées. Paris, 1913. Bibliothèque Miniature No. 14;
Artur Erich Haas. The Spirit of Hellenism in Modern Physics. Leipzig, 1914 (32 pp.) (Veit and Co.);
Theodor Lipps. Natural Science and World Outlook. (Speech at the 78th Congress of German Natural Scientists in Stuttgart). Heidelberg, 1906,
V.I. Lenin, 1914-1915—reviews of various philosopohical works
[Thanks to Kevin Goins]

 

19 February 2008: Added to the Portuguese Stalin Archive:

Discurso Pronunciado na Reunião Conjunta das Organizações Partidárias e Soviéticas de Viatka, 1919;
[Thanks to Partido Comunista Revolucionário (Brazil) and Fernando Araújo]

 

17 February 2008: Added to the Antonio Gramsci Archive:

Men of Flesh and Blood (L’Ordine Nuovo, May 8, 1921)
[Thanks to Mitchell Abidor]

 

17 February 2008: The Encyclopedia of Trotskyism On-Line has restarted adding articles to the tables of contents for the US Trotskyist journal The Fourth International [For the years 1940-56]. This project is running congruent with the filling in of articles for similiar Marxist journals The New International [For the years 1934 -1958] and the London based International Socialism Archive [For the years1985-1974]. The first set of articles finishes out already existing articles for Volume 2 No. 1 from Fourth International, January of 1941:

Letter From Natalia Trotsky
A New Great Writer, by Leon Trotsky
New Light on the Dialectical Theory of Nature, by John Travis
The Good Will International, by Carl O ’ Shea
Inside Front Cover: Manager’s Column
[Thanks to David Walters]

 

17 February 2008: Added to the Lenin Internet Archive:

J. Perrin. Treatise On PhysicalChemistry. Principles. Paris, 1903 & Peter Genov. FeuerbachsErkenntnistheorie Und Metaphysik. Zürich, 1911 (Berner Dissertation) (S. 89),V.I. Lenin, 1914—Reviews by Lenin
[Thanks to Kevin Goins]

 

17 February 2008: Added to the Antonio Gramsci Archive:

One Year of History (Grido del Popolo, 16 March 1918)
[Translated by Mitchell Abidor for marxists.org]

 

17 February 2008: Added to the Denis Diderot Archive:

Maimonides, from The Encyclopedia
[Translated by Mitchell Abidor for marxists.org]

 

February 17, 2008: Added to the Kerensky Internet Archive:

The Catastrophe, Alexander Kerensky, 1927
[Thanks to Jonas Holmgren]

 

17 February 2008: Added to the Leon Trotsky Internet Archive:

A Great New Writer [August, 1939] This article was written by Trotsky in August, 1939, after reading The Javanese, a first novel by Jean Malauais. Trotsky reviews the book and calls attention to Malaquais as a great new writer. The article, submitted to various capitalist literary publications, was rejected at the time. When the Goncourt Prize was awarded to Malaquais for his novel, bringing him fame and obviating the need to call the new writer to public attention, Trotsky asked his literary agent to return the article. It appears in Fourth International, New York, for the first time in English in 1942. It is, perhaps, one of Trotsky’'s last piece of literary criticism before his murder in 1940.
[Thanks to David Walters]

 

17 February 2008: Added to the Portuguese Stalin Archive:

Carta a Lênin, da Frente Oriental, 1919;
Relatório a V. I. Lênin, 1919;
[Thanks to Partido Comunista Revolucionário (Brazil) and Fernando Araújo]

 

16 February 2008: Added to the V. I. Lenin Internet Archive:

Georges Noël: Hegel?s Logic. Paris, 1897, V.I. Lenin, 1915—A review.
[Thanks to Kevin Goins]

 

16 Febuary 2008: Added to the Added to the International Socialism Archive (1969-1974):

Nigel Harris: Pakistan – Feb 14 (1969)
Chris Gray & John Palmer: Ireland and the British Left (1969)
Ian H. Birchall: Lukacs as Literary Critic (1969) (extended book review)
Nigel Harris: Foundation and Empire (1969) (book review)
Incomes Policy (1969) (editorial)
Students (1969) (editorial)
Ibrahim Ali: Palestine – Guerrilla Organisations (1969)
Lutte Ouvriere: France – Results and Prospects (1969)
Martin Shaw: LSE – Lockout and After (1969)
Jim Kincaid: Welfare – Pensions Plans (1969)
Letter to Readers (1969) (editorial)
Dave Purdy: Prospects for British Capitalism (1969)
Stephen Marks: Student Theory (1969) (book review)
Books Received (1969)
Nigel Harris: History and Class Consciousness (1971)
Two Offensives (1971) (editorial)
Paris in the Spring (1971) (editorial)
Brian Trench: Ireland (1971)
Ibrahim Ali: Palestine (1971)
Juan Iver: Chile (1971)
Pete Glatter: Second Class Students (1971)
Art and Revolution (1971)
Nikos Syvriotis: Greece – Four Years After the Coup (1971)
Anna Paczuska: Precursor (1971) (book review)
Jill Branston: Distorted View (1971) (book review)
Lionel Sims: Marxism and Sociology (1971) (book review)
Jim Pearse: Little Point (1971) (book review)
Dave Peers: Slump (1971) (book review)
Laurie & Sy Landy: The Black Panther Party Splits (1971)
Nigel Harris: Ceylon (1971)
Nigel Harris: Chinese Policy (1971)
Ray Challinor: The Rise of the Bureaucracy (1971)
Chris Harman: The General Strike (1971)
Revolutionary Strategy (1971) (editorial)
Jim Kincaid: The Rich, the Poor and the Budget (1971)
South Asia in Crisis (1971)
Mushkil Kader: Bengal (1971)
Christopher Smith: The Years of Revolt (1971)
Leon Trotsky: Problems of the British Labour Movement (1971) (extract)
John Charlton: The Miners – The Triumph of 1972 and the Way Ahead (1973)
Reg Groves: Against the Stream – Some Recollections of a Revolutionary between the Wars (Part 4) (1973)
Chris Harman: The Politics of Soviet Agriculture (1973) (book review)
Raymond Challinor: From Labourism to Socialism (1973) (book review)
Alex Callinicos: African Liberation Movements (1973) (book review)
Sell Out (1973) (editorial)
Richard Kirkwood: France – Lutte Ouvriere’s Success (1973)
Basker Vashee: South Africa (1973)
Brian Trench: The Irish Elections (1973)
Letter to Readers (1973) (editorial)
Roger Rosewall: The AUEW – The 1972 Wages Struggle and the Left (1973)
Briefing on Prices (1973)
Mike Balfour: Italy – The Unions and Rank and File Power (1972)
Joan Smith: Marxists and Reformist Demands (1973)
Dave Hughes & Dave Stocking: What is Economism? (1973)
George Johnston: The Secret Army (1973) (book review)
Roger Rosewell: The Motor Industry (1973) (book review)
D.A. Turner: Modern Capitalism (1973)
Ian Birchall: The Arab States (1973)
Chris Harman: The Spanish Civil War (1973) (extended book review)
Reg Groves: Cromwell (1973) (book review)
Chris Harman: Romania’s Ceausescu (1973) (book review)
Chris Harman: In Brief (1973) (book review)
Phase 3: Fire Down Below (1973) (editorial)
The Middle East (1973) (editorial)
Peter Jones: Politics and the Shop Floor: 12 Months at Chrysler (1973)
Andrea Savonuzzi: Letters to Louis Althusser (1973) (book review)
Robert Giddings: Guide to Charles Dickens (1973) (book review)
Martin Shaw: Imperialism and World Economy (1973) (book review)
Stuart Morgan: The Axe(1973) (book review)
Ian H. Birchall: An Opposing Man (1974) (book review)
Raymond Challinor: ‘I’ve Lived Through It All’ (1974) (book review)
Colin Barker: In Brief (1974) (book review)
After Phase Three (1974) (editorial)
Fists Against Fascists (1974) (editorial)
Portugal (1974) (editorial)
Northern Ireland: Background to the Crisis (1974)
Mike Miller: Belfast on Strike (1974)
Fred Pilgotsky: United States: Workers on the Move (1974)
Martin Barker: The Concorde Fiasco (1974) (book review)
Phil Jones: Fascism and Big Business (1974) (book review)
Wenda Clenaghan: Neocolonialism in West Africa (1974) (book review)
Jenny Fakes: The Economics of Colonialism (1974) (book review)
Peter Robinson: The Classic Slum (1974) (book review)
The following articles have been added to IS 38/39 (Trotsky: Fascism, Stalinism & the United Front, 1930-34):
Introduction (1969)
Background 1930 (1969)
Background 1931 (1969)
Background 1932 (1969)
Background 1932-33 (1969)
Glossary (1969)

Added to the International Socialism Archive (1974-1978):

Nigel Harris: Black Power and the ‘Third World’ (1975)
Colin Barker: A Seventh Man (1975) (book review)
Raymond Challinor: The Labour Party (1975) (book review)
Ian H. Birchall: Socialism and Revolution (1975) (book review)
Nigel Harris: Rural Protest (1975) (book review)
The Deluge (1975) (editorial)
Mike Miller: Towards the Orange State, by (1975)
Member of IS SA Group: South Africa – ‘Illusions and Confusions’ (1975)
John Deason: AUEW Elections (1975)
John Deason: The Broad Left in the AUEW (1975)
John Ure: The Nature of Capitalism (1975)
Duncan MacPherson: Tito (1975) (book review)
Dennis Childs: The Arms Trade with the Third World (1975) (book review)
Nigel Harris: Two Notes on a Visit to the United States (1976)
Reg Groves: The Levellers in the English Revolution (1976) (book review)
Alex Callinicos: Minding Their Own Business (1976) (book review)
Colin Barker: Cutting the Welfare State (1976) (book review)
Alex Callinicos: Language, Truth and Politics (1976) (book review)
Colin Barker: In Brief (1976) (book review)
Two Years of Labour (1976) (editorial)
Peter Bain: Linwood 1975 – One Year in a Car Factory (1976)
Steve Jeffreys: Portugal – The November Crisis (1976) (chronology)
John Ure: Capitalism Since 1945 (1976)
John Newsinger: Revolt to Revolution (1976) (book review)
Bryan Rees: There’s Gold in Them Thar Pills (1976) (book review)
Richard Hyman: Activists’ Handbooks (1976) (book review)
Sandy Irvine: Bestseller (1976) (book review)
Sue Clegg: Rich Against Poor (1976) (book review)
Alex Callinicos: Underconsumption Theories (1977) (book review)
Alex Callinicos: The Socialist Register 1976 (1977) (book review)
Alastair Hatchett: In Brief (1977) (book review)
Britain: The Political Crisis (1977) (editorial)
Britain: The Industrial Struggle (1976) (editorial)
The Middle East: Kissinger’s Legacy (1976) (editorial)
Southern Africa: Carter Invests in Apartheid (1977) (editorial)
Colin Sparks: The Bureaucracy in the TGWU (1977)
How Special is the British Crisis? (1977) (briefing)
Plastic People of the Universe: One Hundred Points (1977) (famous text issued by the underground Czech rock band Plastic People of the Universe)
Peter Bain: Reflections of a Clyde-Built Man (1977) (book review)
John Rogers: Black South Africa Explodes (1977) (book review)
Howard Miles & Sybil Cock: How the Other Half Dies (1977) (book review)
Margaret Renn: Abortion in Demand (1977) (book review)
Bryan Rees: The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui (1977) (book review)
[Thanks to Einde O’Callaghan]
The complete contents of International Socialism (1st series), Nos.36, 38/39, 47, 48, 57, 64, 70, 79, 85 & 95, are now on-line.

16 February 2008: Added to the Duncan Hallas Archive:

Lukacs’ Lenin (1971) [Thanks to the Einde O’Callaghan]

 

 

14 February 2008: Added to the Sezione italiano Marx-Engels Archive:

Due o tre parole (brutali) su Marx e Lenin, Althusser 1978
[Thanks to Stella Rossa]

 

12 February 2007: Added to the Daniel DeLeon Internet Archive are the following 24 editorials finishing out the month of August of 1905. This brings the total number of editorials written by DeLeon to 1,802, making it one of the largest collections on the Marxists Internet Archive:

1905, August 2—Toward Clarification
1905, August 3—That “Parisian Witticism”
1905, August 4—Here Is a Glass to the Dead Already!
1905, August 5—The Why and the Wherefore
1905, August 6—Minueting at Oyster Bay
1905, August 8—The Hollowness of Lawsonism
1905, August 9—No “Bunds” Here!
1905, August 10—A Suggestion
1905, August 11—Vicarious Enjoyment
1905, August 12—Barking at the Moon
1905, August 13—Also We Would Like to Know
1905, August 16—I.W.W.
1905, August 17—A Novel Diogenes
1905, August 18—M. Witte's Opportunity
1905, August 19—Failures of Strikes
1905, August 20—Reeking in Rottenness
1905, August 21—The Three Stars
1905, August 23—The Capitalist State
1905, August 24—The Modern Monomaniac
1905, August 26—Haywood's Luminous Thought
1905, August 27—On the Anxious Seat
1905, August 28—What the Anthracite Miners Got
1905, August 29—“Politics” and “Parliamentarism”
1905, August 30—A Misnomer and Burlesque
[Thanks to Robert Bills and the Socialist Labor Party of the United States]

 

12 February 2008: Added to the Portuguese Zhdanov Archive:

A Tendência Ideológica Da Música Soviética;
As Tarefas da Literatura na Sociedade Soviética.
[Thanks to Fernando Araújo]

 

11 February 2008: Added to the Antonio Gramsci Archive:

Split or Disorder? * (L’Ordine Nuovo, December 11-18, 1920
[Translated by Mitchell Abidor for marxists.org]

 

11 February 2008: Added to the Portuguese Hallas Archive:

Capítulo: Análise do Estalinismo, - do livro Leão Trotski Socialista Revolucionário, 1979
[Thanks to José André Lôpez Gonçâlez and Fernando Araújo]

 

10 February 2008: Added to the Harry Quelch Archive:

The Election and Its Lessons
Social Democracy and Industrial Organisation
Socialism and Temperance Reform
Representation and Referendum
Parliamentarism, Anti-Militarism and Direct Action
Socialist Politics and Trade Unionism
The Labour Party’s Surrender
The Prevention of Destitution
[Thanks to Ted Crawford]

 

09 February 2008: Added to the Portuguese Stalin Archive:

A Situação na Frente Meridional, 1918;
A Rússia Meridional, 1918;
O Muro Divisório, 1918;
Não Vos Esqueçais do Oriente, 1918;
A Ucrânia Está Se Libertando, 1918;
A Luz Vem do Oriente, 1918;
As Coisas Vão Bem, 1918;

[Thanks to Partido Comunista Revolucionário and Fernando Araújo]

 

5 February 2008: Added to the International Socialism Archive (1958-1968):

Nigel Harris: The Far East and Neo-Colonialism (1968)
Nigel Harris: Race and Nation (1968)
Ian H. Birchall: On the Labour Party (1968) (letter)
Ian H. Birchall: From Revolution to Reform (1968) (book review)
Chris Harman: Vietnam (1968) (book review)
Ian H. Birchall: Revolution Against the Revolution (1968) (book review)
Russia’s Vietnam (1968) (editorial)
France: The Unfinished Revolution (1968) (editorial)
Trade Union ‘Reform’ (1968) (editorial)
Letter to Readers (1968) (editorial)
Bernard Ross: PIB – Payment by Results Report (No.65) (1968)
Tom Hillier: Demonstrations (1968)
Christopher Scott: Chile (1968)
Lily Gay Lampinen: The Poor People’s Campaign (1968)
The Nature of Mass Demonstrations, by John Berger (1968)
Lucien Goldmann: Is There A Marxist Sociology? (1968)
Laurie Taylor & Ian Taylor: We Are All Deviants Now – Some Comments on Crime (1968)
Lil Power: Liberal Revolutionary (1968) (book review)
Irish Militant: For the Bog (1968) (book review)

Added to the International Socialism Archive (1969-1974):

Ray Challinor: The Origins of the Cold War (1970) (extended book review)
Chris Harman: Capitalism Eastern Style (1970) (book review)
The Two Crises of Richard Nixon: 1. The Wall Street Seizure (1970) (survey)
The Two Crises of Richard Nixon: 2. The Cambodian Adventure (1970) (survey)
The Pilkingtons Strike (1970) (survey)
General Line-Up (1970) (survey)
Russia: ‘Reforms’ and Reality (1970) (survey)
Fred Lindop: After the Election (1970) (survey)
Hans Magnus Enzenberger: Portrait of a Party –: Background, Structure and Ideology of the PCC (1970) (article about the Cuban Communist Party)
from Noam Chomsky & Franz Schurmann: Letter from Readers (1970)
Granville Williams: Art Against Ideology (1970) (book review)
Ray Burnett: Ireland Divided ... (1970) (book review)
Bernard Ross: DATA’s ASSETs (1970) (book review)
Merfyn Jones: The Point Is To Change It 1 (1970) (book review)
Hilary & Steven Rose: The Point Is To Change It 2 (1970) (reply to book review)

Added to the International Socialism Archive (1974-1978):

Alex Callinicos: Southern Africa – Kissinger’s Carve-Up (1976)
Nigel Harris: Thailand – The Army Resumes Command (1976)
Chris Harman: Poland – The Crisis of State Capitalism (Part 1) (1976)
Colin Barker: Fascism (1976) (book review)
Raymond Challinor: The General Strike (1976) (book review)
Alex Callinicos: Class, Race and Gold (1976) (book review)
The Crunch is Now (1976) (editorial)
Nical Marks: Spain (1976)
John Deason: One Year of the Right to Work Campaign (1976)
Fascism in Leicester (1976)
Martin Shaw: Elections – A Discussion Article (1975)
Bryan Rees: No Shining Armour(1976) (book review)
[Thanks to Einde O’Callaghan]
5 February 2008: Added to the Hal Draper Archive:

Marx & Engels on Women’s Liberation (1970) (detailed examination of the position of Marx and Engels on women’s oppression and women’s liberation)
[Thanks to Einde O’Callaghan]

 

3 February 2008: Added to the J. T. Murphy Archive:

Review of The New Background of Science and The Outlook of Science (1933) Murphy criticizes idealism, arguing that the role of philosophical idealism is essentially reactionary, seeking to decry the scientific method of testing the validity of theories by action, to give credence and authority to the Church, the ally of the State, the instrument of the ruling class in society.

* Updates relating to the Communist Party of Great Britain History Archive can also be found on the CPGB’s What’s New Page
[Thanks to Brian Reid]

 

3 February 2008: Added to the Leon Trotsky Internet Archive:

The Moscow “Confessions” [1926]
[Thanks to Martin Fahlgren]

 

2 February 2008: Added to the Paul Nizan Archive:

Bastille Day 1919, 1936
The Counter-Revolutionary Insurrection in Spain, 1936
[Thanks to Mitchell Abidor]

 

2 February 2008: Added to the Kerensky Internet Archive:

The Prelude To Bolshevism: Preface, Alexander Kerensky, 1919
The Prelude To Bolshevism: Introduction, Alexander Kerensky, 1919
The Prelude To Bolshevism: Kerensky and Kornilov - A Reply, Alexander Kerensky, 1919
[Thanks to Zdravko]

 

2 February 2008: Added to the Portuguese Marighella Archive:

A Religião, o Estado, a Família, 1946
[Thanks to Fernando Araújo]

 

1 February 2008: Added to the Communist Unity Convention Subject Archive:

The Communist Conference (1920) An unsigned article from The Communist on the Communist Unity Convention proceedings that includes brief reflections on the conference from Arthur MacManus, Thomas Bell, J. T. Walton Newbold, Albert Inkpin, William Paul, A. A. Watts, Robert Stewart, C. L’Estrange Malone and William Mellor.

* Updates relating to the Communist Party of Great Britain History Archive can also be found on the CPGB’s What’s New Page
[Thanks to Brian Reid]

 


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