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We are now taking orders for the books listed below.  These books were published by Marxists Internet Publications and all proceeds benefit the MIA, ensuring our continued operation and enhancement.

all three book coversClassics in Activity Theory, reprints of English translations first published by Progress Publishers in the 1970s, of the second generation of Soviet followers of Lev Vygotsky. Since the fall of the Soviet Union, while remaining in the public domain, these works have become unavailable, in most cases even on the second hand market. And yet there is vast research community across the world which builds on Vygotsky and Activity theory, particularly in education departments.

Each of the three books beginning the series is a collection of the English translations from one of the three authors: Alexei Leontyev's The Development of Mind, Alexander Meshcheryakov's Awakening To Life and Evald Ilyenkov's The Ideal in Human Activity, plus a short preface by Prof. Mike Cole of the University of California, San Diego.

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The Great Anger, by Mitchell Abidor, a collection of French revolutionary writings, translated for the first time into English.

cover Hegel's Logic: Being Part One of the Encyclopaedia of the Philosophical Sciences (1830) G.W. F. Hegel with a Foreword by Andy Blunden.

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27  November, 2009:  The Spanish-language Section adds the text of Ernest Mandel's book

Introducción al marxismo (1977).
[Thanks to Martin Fahlgren]

 

27  November, 2009:  We add the articles "El primer subsidio", by Alexandra Kollontai, and "El Smolny en la gran noche aquella", by Anatoli Lunacharski in the Spanish section.
[Thanks to Bolchetvo, to Koba, and to Juan Fajardo]

 

27  November, 2009: We launch a Spanish-language archive for the works of a long-time Bolshevik collaborator of Lenin's, Osip Piatnitsky, with his famous book

Memorias de un bolchevique (/Memoirs of a Bolshevik/, 1926).
[Thanks to Bolchetvo, Koba, and Juan Fajardo]

 

27 November 2009: Added to the Ernest Mandel Internet Archive:

Marxism As Seen By Bourgeois Economists
[Thanks to D. Walters]

 

27 November 2009: Added to the Chinese Marxists Internet Archive:

Ernest Mandel: The Introduction of new English translation of Das Kapital (1976-1981)

Trotsky: China’s problems after the Sixth Congress of the Communist International
[Thanks to The Chinese Volunteers Team ]

 

27 November 2009: Added to the Ted Grant Internet Archive:

Only one solution—Budget demonstrates the impossibility of capitalist “planning” 1966
East-West trade—profits cut “iron curtain” 1967
Easter ’67—socialism on the march 1967
Miners, dockers, printers & bakers fight restrictions – TUC must attack capital not workers 1967

 

25 November 2009: Added to the Ernest Mandel Internet Archive:

The Colonial Revolution and The National Bourgeoisie (The Latin American Stalinists in the Footsteps of the Mensheviks)
[Thanks to D. Walters]

 

24 November 2009: Added to the new Chris Harman Archive:

The Prophet and the Proletariat (controversial major study of Islam and its role in contemporary politics – first published as article and then reprinted as a pamphlet) (1994)
Engels and the Origins of Human Society (major reassessment and vindication of Engels’ writings on human origins) (1994)
[Thanks to REDS – Die Roten]

 

23 November, 2009: The Spanish-language Section is pleased to launch a new archive for the works of Spanish communist José Díaz, with the addition of a major collection of works gathere in Tres años de lucha. The book includes sixty-one texts spanning the years 1935-38 [Thanks to Bolchetvo, Koba, and Juan Fajardo]:

La lucha por la unidad en plena reacción
El VII Congreso de la Internacional Comunista señala el camino
Significado de las elecciones del 16 de febrero
La España revolucionaria
Los obreros unidos
El bloque popular invencible e indestructible
Alcance del triunfo popular del 16 de febrero
¡En pie y vigilantes!
A la cárcel los responsables de la represión de octubre
Lo que el pueblo espera del bloque popular
Las maniobras de la reacción no logran romper el bloque popular
¿Que es el Frente Popular?
La unidad, clave del triunfo
Nuestro camino
¡Mano dura contra los saboteadores del triunfo de la República y del Frente Popular!
Sin el movimiento revolucionario de octubre no habría en febrero el Frente Popular
¡Alerta ante el complot de la reacción! 
Los comunistas siempre en primera fila, enarbolando la bandera del trabajo, de la paz y de la libertad
El triunfo será nuestro
A los voluntarios de Andalucía
La situación de España a los dos meses de guerra
Lucharemos hasta vencer a los enemigos de España
Telegrama al camarada Stalin
La lección de "Los marinos de Cronstadt"
¡En pie las masas para la defensa de Madrid! 
De cada diez hombres, nueve héroes para defender Madrid
Por la libertad de España y por la paz del mundo
Un mes de heroica resistencia del Madrid invencible
Nuestro último saludo
La cena del miliciano
¡Salud, camaradas! 
Nuestro único enemigo son el fascismo y sus aliados
Todos unidos para ganar la guerra
Por qué se hace fuerte el Partido Comunista
El Partido Comunista quiere un ejército regular para ganar la guerra y predica con el ejemplo
¿Qué hacer para ganar la guerra? 
Ganar juntos, para luego disfrutar juntos la victoria
Fechas históricas: el 16 de febrero
La juventud debe luchar por su porvenir
Por la unidad, hacia la victoria
Contra los invasores, unidad del pueblo y gobierno de Frente Popular
Los comunistas de Madrid deben dar ejemplo en el trabajo y en la lucha
Saludo al gran pueblo soviético, en el primero de mayo de 1937
Qué somos y qué queremos los comunistas
Un año de lucha heroica del pueblo español
Dos aniversarios
Ante el próximo pleno del Comité Central
Para aplastar a Franco, más unidos que nunca dentro del Frente Popular
Un partido que sea el más firme puntal de la victoria de nuestro pueblo
Las enseñanzas de la victoria de Teruel
Unidad y democracia. por qué planteamos el problema de una consulta al pueblo
Tres tareas fundamentales
Compenetrados pueblo y gobierno, se pueden resolver todos los problemas
Con toda la claridad posible
Con la unidad, venceremos
Hacia la unidad más firme, amplia y segura de todo un pueblo
La resistencia y la unidad, factores imprescindibles para la victoria
La unidad de los partidos socialista y comunista
Ante la nueva situación internacional. deberes del proletariado y del pueblo de España
El fascismo internacional quiere consolidar a costa de españa sus conquistas de Múnich
Lo que España enseña a Europa y América

 

The Spanish section also has started an archive for the works of the late British Trotskyist theoretician, Chris Harman, with the following texts:  Partido y clase (1969) and Como funciona el marxismo (1997).  [Thanks to En Lucha and to El mundo al revés]

 

Also into the Spanish Section: Pierre Broué's, 1980 article, Los trotskistas en las URSS (1929 - 1938). [Thanks to Martin Fahlgren]

 

23 November 2009: Added to the Romanian Paul Lafargue Archive:

Proprietatea - origine şi evoluţie [The Evolution of Property, 1890], translated for the first time in Romanian.
[Thanks to Alexander Tendler]

 

23 November, 2009: Added to the Czech section (Přidáno do české sekce):

Ke kritice politické ekonomie, 1859
[Thanks to Karol]

 

22 November, 2009: Added to the Swedish Ernst Fischer Internet Archive:

Marx in His Own Words, 1968
[Thanks to Jonas Holmgren]

 

22 November 2009: Added to the Portuguese Temática Archive:

Figuras do Movimento Operário: Gabriel Péri - História de um Homem, História de um Partido. Wrote by Florimond Bonte.
[Thanks to Fernando Araújo]

 

21 November 2009: Added to the new Chris Harman Archive:

Imperialism – East and West (1986)
The state and capitalism today (1991) (major study of teh relation between state and capital)
The Return of the National Question (1992) (A major study on the resurgence of nationalism after the end of the Cold War)
[Thanks to the REDS – Die Roten website]

 

21 November 2009: Added to the Portuguese Temática Archive:

O Regime Estatal da República Popular da China. Wrote by O. A. Arturov.
[Thanks to Fernando Araújo]

 

20 November 2009: Added to the new German Archiv Chris Harman:

Gramsci gegen Reformismus (Gramsci versus reformism) (1977) (a critical but affirmative study written when Gaamsci was being raved about by all sorts of left reformists)
Stalin: Totengräber der Revolution (Stalin: Gravedigger of the revolution) (1983) (short comment on the relationship between Stalinism and Marxism)
Basis und Überbau (Base and superstructure) (1986) (a major theoretical piece on a topic controversial in Marxism)
Globalisierung: Kritik einer neuen Orthodoxie (Globalisation: Critique of a new orthodoxy) (1996) (early critical study of a new term for an older phenomenon)
Antikapitalismus – Theorie und Praxis (Anti-capitalism – Theory and practice) (2000) (study of the new anti-capitalist movement after Seattle)
Vor 40 Jahren – Die Kämpfe von 1968 (40 years ago – The struggles of 1968) (2008) (short retrospective piece on the significance of 1968)
[Thanks to the former Linksruck, the LINKEZEITUNG and the REDS – Die Roten websites]

 

20 November 2009: Added to the French History Section:

Les Annales Archive: The Arabs in the Greco-Roman World, by Maxime Rodinson 1966
Le Cercle Proudhon Archive: Declaration of the Cahiers du Cercle Proudhon, Jan-Feb 1912
French Revolution Archive: Address on the Granting of Civil Rights to Jews, 1790
[Thanks to Mitch Abidor]

 

20 November 2009: Added to the new German Archiv Chris Harman:

Rußland, wie die Revolution scheiterte! (Russia, how the revolution was lost) (1967) (his first major theoretical piece)
Partei und Klasse (Party and Class) (1968) (his second major theoretical piece)
[Thanks to the former Linksruck website]

 

19 November 2009: Added to the Tom Quelch Archive and the The Labour Monthly Index:

The Importance of Trades Councils (1926)
* Updates related to the Communist Party of Great Britain History Archive can also be found on the CPGB’s What’s New Page
[Thanks to Ted Crawford]

 

19 November 2009: Added to the Clemens Dutt Archive and the The Labour Monthly Index:

Capitalist Exploitation in Indian Agriculture, pt. II (1927)
The Outsider’s India (1929)
* Updates related to the Communist Party of Great Britain History Archive can also be found on the CPGB’s What’s New Page
[Thanks to Ted Crawford]

 

19 November 2009: Added to the The Labour Monthly Index:

Testament of Engels (1922), M.B.
Rosa Luxemburg’s Letters to the Kautsky Family (1923), M.B.
All-India Trade Union Congress (1926)
India Trade Union Congress (1927)
The Isolation of India (1927), Bernard Houghton
Bombay Textile Strike (1928)
The Political Situation in India (1929)
* Updates related to the Communist Party of Great Britain History Archive can also be found on the CPGB’s What’s New Page
[Thanks to Ted Crawford]

 

17 November 2009: Added to the new Chris Harman Archive:

Osagyefo Pensant (book review) (1964)
Nobly Wrong (book review) (written as Colin Humphrey) (1964)
Sociological Strivings (book review) (1965)
Stalin’s Great Shadow (book review) (1965)
Tribune of the People (Part 1) (1965)
Working Classes (book review) (1965)
Return to Utopia (book review) (1965)
Irish Problems (book review) (1965)
The Restoration (book review) (1966)
Tribune of the People (Part 2) – The Wasted Years (1966)
Looking Glasses (book review) (written as Colin Humphries) (1966)
Categorically Thinking (book review) (written as Colin Humphries) (1966)
Australian Mirrors (book review) (written as Colin Humphries) (1966)
Liberal Evasions (book review) (written as Colin Humphries) (1966)
Join and Collapse (book review) (1966)
Italian Theory (book review) (1967)
Mud Cannot Split (book review) (1967)
Russia – How the Revolution was Lost (1967) (a major essay still in print as a pamphlet)
Marxist Morals? (book review) (1967)
Paper Radicals (book review) (1967)
Success and Failure (book review) (1967)
Gramsci (book review) (1967)
Vietnam (book review) (1968)
Party and Class (1968) (major essay still in print as a pamphlet)
Czechoslovakia (1969)
Ruling Ideas (book review) (1969)
The Inconsistencies of Ernest Mandel (extended book review) (1969)
Their Election and Us (editorial) (1970)
Prospects for the Seventies – The Stalinist States (1970)
Students (editorial) (1970)
The Pilkingtons Strike (survey) (1970)
Capitalism Eastern Style (book review) (1970)
Tory Government Policy (editorial) (1970)
Cuba – The End of a Road? (surveyA) (1970)
[Industrial Relations Bill] (editorial) (1971)
Bother on the Baltic (survey) (1971)
Two Offensives (editorial) (1971)
The Years of Revolt (written with Joan Smith as Christopher Smith) (1971)
The General Strike (1971)
The Common Market (1971)
Hue and Cry (book review) (1971)
Two Marx’s or One? (book review) (written as Colin Humphries) (1971)
Bounced Czech (book review) (written as Colin Humphries) (1971)
Antonio Gramsci (book review) (written as Colin Humphreys) (1972)
Hungary – Failure of Economic Reform (survey) (1972)
Reply to M. Brinton on the Bolsheviks & Workers’ Control (1972)
Russia in Crisis? (1973)
US Arms for Chile’s Generals (survey) (1973)
Let History Judge (book review) (1973)
The Politics of Soviet Agriculture (book review) (1973)
British Steel in Crisis (with Rob Clay) (1973)
Middle East (notes of the month) (1973)
Phase 3 – Fire Down Below (notes of the month) (1973)
In Brief (book review) (1973)
The Axe (book review) (written as Stuart Morgan) (1973)
Romania’s Ceausescu (book review) (1973)
The Spanish Civil War (extended book review) (1973)
Capitalism in Crisis (notes of the month) (1973)
Danger Tory Crisis (notes of the month) (1974)
The New Labour Government (notes of the month) (1974)
[Labour Government] (notes of the month) (1974)
Students (notes of the month) (1974)
Scottish Nationalism (notes of the month) (1974)
An Alienated Man (book review) (written as Colin Humphreys) (1974)
[After Phase 3] (notes of the month) (1974)
Fists Against Fascists (notes of the month) (1974)
Portugal (notes of the month) (1974)
Northern Ireland – Background to the Crisis (1974)
[A New Election] (notes of the month) (1974)
The New Labour Government (notes of the month) (1974)
Ireland and the British Crisis (notes of the month) (1974)
Portugal – The First Six Months (1974)
The Private Sector in Soviet Agriculture (book review) (written as Colin Humphreys) (1974)
Marxist Economics and the World Today (1975)
Note of Qualification (1975)
Portugal (1975)
Portugal – The Latest Phase (1975)
Poland – Crisis of State Capitalism (Part 1) (1976)
Poland – Crisis of State Capitalism (Part 2) (1977)
One Small Mistake (letter) (1977)
The Politics of Spain (book review) (1977)
Gramsci versus Eurocommunism (Part 1) (1977) (Part 1 of a major study later published as a pamphlet with the title Gramsci versus Reformism)
Gramsci versus Eurocommunism (Part 2) (1977) (Part 2 of teh above-mentioned study)
Better a Valid Insight Than a Wrong Theory (1977)
Eurocommunism – The State and Revolution (extended book review) (1977)
Economics of the Madhouse (book) (1995) (A popular exposition of the Marxist theory of the crisis and its application to contemporary capitalism)
[Thanks to Ted Crawford, Mike Pearn, the Irish Socialist Workers Party website, the REDS – Die Roten website, and last but not least to Chris Harman himself, a good friend of the Marxists’ Internet Archive, who revealed a number of his pseudonyms and published a list of many of his shorter analytic pieces published anonymously during the 1970s, which was very useful in compiling this archive. The existing collection of his works from International Socialism in the Encyclopaedia of Trotskyism OnLine (ETOL) will be retained for some time as many of obituaries link to this collection.]

 

16 November, 2009: Completed adding the full version of Anton Pannekoek’s Anthropogenesis – A Study of the Origin of Man. Previously we only had uploaded the Summery. Now the complete paper is uploaded.
[Thanks Controversies: Forum for the Internationalist Communist Left]

 

16 November, 2009: Added to the Canadian Socialist History Project mirror on the MIA are th following 3 documents:

You Understand We Are Radical: The United Mine Workers of America, District 18, and the One Big Union, 1919-1920 (PDF 288kb)A new essay on an important but almost-forgotten class battle in the Alberta coal mines.
Manitoba Legislature Honours the Mackenzie-Papineau Battalion Text of discussion on 2008 resolution supporting Canadians who fought in Spain
Norman Penner: A Life for the Struggle A long time Communist who broke with Stalin in 1956 but remained a committed socialist activist.
[Thanks to the volunteers at the Canadian Socialist History Project]

 

16 November, 2009: Added to the Swedish Max Shachtman Internet Archive:

Ten Years - History and Principles of the Left Opposition, 1933
[Thanks to Martin Fahlgren]

 

16 November, 2009: Added to the Finnish Antonio Gramsci Internet Archive:

Spontaanisuus ja tietoinen johto, 1930
Kollektiivinen työläinen, 1920
[Thanks to Kaj Henriksson]

 

16 November 2009: Added to the Portuguese Temática Archive:

A Luta da Classe Operária das Colônias Contra o Imperialismo. Wrote by V. Vassilieva.
[Thanks to Fernando Araújo]

 

16 November, 2009: Added to the Swedish André Gorz Internet Archive:

Stratégie ouvrière et néocapitalisme, 1964
Le socialisme difficile, 1967
[Thanks to Jonas Holmgren]

 

15 November 2009: Added to the Social Democracy History Section,

Imperialism and Arbitration Courts, Report by Hugo Haase to the International Socialist Congress of Vienna, August 1914
[Thanks to Kaveh Boveiri and Daniel Gaido]

 

14 November 2009: Added to the G V Plekhanov Archive,

Dialectic and Logic
[Thanks to Marc Lispi]

 

14 November 2009: Added to the The Labour Monthly Index:

Textile Workers’ Strike (1926)
Roy Repudiates His Past, K.A.W. (1932)
* Updates related to the Communist Party of Great Britain History Archive can also be found on the CPGB’s What’s New Page
[Thanks to Ted Crawford & Brian Reid]

 

14 November 2009: Added to the Shapurji Saklatvala Archive and the The Labour Monthly Index:

The Indian Round-Table Conference (1931)
The Second Indian Round Table Conference (1931)
* Updates related to the Communist Party of Great Britain History Archive can also be found on the CPGB’s What’s New Page
[Thanks to Ted Crawford & Brian Reid]

 

13 November 2009: The 1932 Labour Monthly Index has been completed.
* Updates related to the Communist Party of Great Britain History Archive can also be found on the CPGB’s What’s New Page
[Thanks to Ted Crawford & Brian Reid]

 

12 November 2009: Added to the Clemens Dutt Archive and the The Labour Monthly Index:

Indian Peasant Through Official Spectacles (1926)
British Labour and India (1926)
[Thanks to Ted Crawford]
* Updates related to the Communist Party of Great Britain History Archive can also be found on the CPGB’s What’s New Page
[Thanks to Ted Crawford & Brian Reid]

 

11 November 2009: Added to the William Paul Archive and the The Labour Monthly Index:

Capitalism, Labour and the Press (1925)
The Left Wing (1926)
* Updates related to the Communist Party of Great Britain History Archive can also be found on the CPGB’s What’s New Page
[Thanks to Ted Crawford & Brian Reid]

 

11 November 2009: Added to the Filipino Language Section,

Mga Prinsipyo sa Organisasyong Pampartido, (Organisational Principles) Comintern 1921
A new translation for the Marxists Internet Archive by Pablo Allende
[Thanks to Pablo Allende]

 

9 November 2009: Added to the Daniel De Leon Internet Archive are 59 new editorials by De Leon from November through December of 1907:

1907, November 1 – “The Time to Buy”
1907, November 2 – “Confidence Restored”
1907, November 3 – Notes on the Stuttgart Congress V
1907, November 5 – “Pfui!” “Schande!”
1907, November 6 – The Evaporation of Plunder
1907, November 7 – Two Lessons in One
1907, November 8 – “Differences“—How to End 'Em
1907, November 9 – An Open Letter to Mr. J. Pease Norton
1907, November 10 – Notes on the Stuttgart Congress VI
1907, November 11 – A Left-Handed Defense
1907, November 12 – Berger—Hillquit
1907, November 13 – Novel Sisters of Charity
1907, November 14 – No “Possibly” About It
1907, November 15 – “Over-Capitalization”
1907, November 16 – The Third Duma
1907, November 17 – Notes on the Stuttgart Congress VII
1907, November 18 – Neutrality
1907, November 19 – On Their Knees Before Proudhon
1907, November 20 – Modern Representatives of the Dark Ages
1907, November 21 – Confirming Sue
1907, November 22 – De-Lighted!
1907, November 23 – The Falstaff in Roosevelt
1907, November 24 – “Bossism”
1907, November 25 – The 'Longshoremen as Object Lesson
1907, November 26 – Raps at Our Door
1907, November 27 – Inherent Rowdyism”
1907, November 29 – Purishkevitch and Mitrofan
1907, November 30 – Proletarians of All Countries, Unite!
1907, December 1 – Question No. 4
1907, December 2 – No Swerving
1907, December 3 – Why Not April 1?
1907, December 4 – The Message
1907, December 5 – The “Wage Fund”
1907, December 6 – Why Federal Troops in Goldfield?
1907, December 7 – Gulping Down a Camel, Etc.
1907, December 8 – The Measure of Reward
1907, December 9 – Money—What Is It?
1907, December 10 – An Open Letter to the U.S. Congress
1907, December 11 – Strauss and Labor
1907, December 12 – Was That Doctor's Name Funston?
1907, December 13 – Superstition in Economics
1907, December 14 – In Aid of the Envoys
1907, December 15 – Chicopee and Holyoke
1907, December 16 – Why They Do It
1907, December 17 – Yelling for Themselves
1907, December 18 – Flashes in the Pan
1907, December 19 – Gompers's Pickle
1907, December 20 – “Scattered Responsibility”
1907, December 21 – After Mullaney, Hilton
1907, December 22 – The Mission of Disasters
1907, December 23 – A Job for the High-Priests
1907, December 24 – Education! Education!
1907, December 25 – Mathematics in Economics
1907, December 26 – Right About, Face!
1907, December 27 – Fanaticism!
1907, December 28 – Suppositious Emancipation
1907, December 29 – Look at the Other Side
1907, December 30 – The AFofL and Goldfield
1907, December 31 – Mount Marx
[Thanks to Robert Bills and the Socialist Labor Party of the US]

 

8 November 2009: Added to the Portuguese Trotsky Archive:

Saudações a Franz Mehring e Rosa Luxemburgo, 1916
[Thanks to Rogério Freitas and Fernando Araújo]

 

7 November 2009: Added to the Boulangist Movement Archive:

General Boulanger, Deputy of the Nord, Leader of the National party, 1888
[Thanks to Mitch Abidor]

 

7 November 2009: Added to the Les Annales Archive:

The Geniza Documents, by Maxime Rodinson 1967
[Thanks to Mitch Abidor]

 

7 November 2009: Added to the Portuguese Stalin Archive:

As Nossas Divergências, 1921
[Thanks to Fernando Araújo]

 

7 November 2009: Added to the Boulangist Movement Archive:

General Boulanger, Deputy of the Nord, Leader of the National party, 1888
[Thanks to Mitch Abidor]

 

7 November 2009: Added to the Les Annales Archive:

The Geniza Documents, by Maxime Rodinson 1967
[Thanks to Mitch Abidor]

 

6 November 2009: Added to the Ted Grant Internet Archive:

Fight election on socialist policy 1966
Freeze—profits grow, wages lose - A socialist plan means higher wages and lower hours 1966 [Thanks to Tedgrant.org]

 

6 November 2009: Added to the Portuguese Temática Archive:

Os Ensinamentos de Lênin Sobre o Caráter Operativo do Trabalho de Organização.
[Thanks to Fernando Araújo]

 

5 November 2009: Added to the Encyclopedia of Trotskyism On-Line are 4 articles from British Marxist journal Labour Monthly by Reg Groves:

Chartism And The Present Day: The Illusion Of Reformism
April 1929: The Class Leadership Of Chartism
April 1929: The Brighton Labour Party Conference
The Up-To-Date Fabian: A History of Socialism, (Review) by S. F. Markham
[Thanks to Ted Crawford and D. Walters]

 

5 November 2009: Added to the Leon Trotsky Internet Archive:

On the Sino-Japanese War, Leon Trotsky, 1935
[Holt Labor Library]

 

5 November 2009: Added to the Portuguese Stalin Archive:

Discurso Pronunciado na XV Conferência Provincial do Partido em Moscou, 1927
[Thanks to Fernando Araújo]

 

4 November 2009: Added to the Swedish Leon Trotsky Internet Archive:

The South African Thesis, Leon Trotsky, 1935
[Thanks to Martin Fahlgren]

 

3 November 2009: Added to the Education For Socialists Bulletin section of the US Socialist Workers Party sub section of the Encyclopedia of Trotskyism On-Line, are two documents from the EfS Buletin titled Revolutionary Strategy in the Fight Against the Vietnam:

The Fight Against the Vietnam War [June 1969, was adopted by the September 1969 convention of the Socialist Workers Party]
After the May Upsurge: Young Socialists and the Student Movement [December 1970, Political Resolution adopted by the Young Socialist Alliance convention]
[Thanks to J. Leslie]

 

3 November 2009: Added to the Portuguese Prestes Archive:

Intensificar a Luta Pela Paz, 1951
[Thanks to Fernando Araújo]

 

3 November 2009: Launched: The Encyclopedia of anti-Revisionism On-Line. With the advent of new volunteers the documentary history of this important post-WWII in the world communist movement is now being made available on line. Included among the documents, periodicals and essays we have available added:

A Brief definition of Anti-Revisionism [by Paul Costello]
Anti-Revisionist Communism in the United States, 1945-1950 [by Paul Costello]
Statement from the Maritime Committee for a Communist Party, US
The Fight Against Revisionism in the U. S. Communist Party [by Burt Sutta]
Towards A Marxist Party – A Draft Transitional Program [From The Spark! an early US anti-Revisionist paper]
Towards A Marxist Party – Reactions to NCP’s Letter and Dunne’s Pamphlet [From The Spark! an early US anti-Revisionist paper]
An Open Letter to Comrade Stalin and the C.C. of the CPSU [From Turning Point an early US anti-Revisionist paper]

[Thanks to P. Costello and EROL volunteers]

 

2 November 2009: Added to the MN Roy Internet Archive:

The Colonial Policy of the L.S.I.  (September 1928)
The Future of the Empire  (November 1928)
The Indian Bourgeoisie and the National Revolution  (March 1929)
[Thanks to Ted Crawford and Mike B.]

 

2 November 2009: Added to the Portuguese Temática Archive:

Apelo de Berlim efetuado pelo Conselho Mundial da Paz, 1951.
[Thanks to Fernando Araújo]

 

1 November, 2009: We start a Spanish-language subject archive on Communism and Revolution in Nepal, with a political chronology of Nepal, documents from the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) and others and links to other internet resources in Spanish.
[Thanks to Juan Fajardo]

 

1 November 2009: Added to the Portuguese Temática Archive:

Manual do Exército de Libertação Chinês.
[Thanks to Fernando Araújo]

 


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