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31 August 2010: Added to the new Turkish Language Ho Chi Minh Archive:
Türkiye'de İşçi Hareketi, (The Workers’ Movement In Turkey) 1924
[Thanks to Hüseyin Olgaç]
31 August 2010: Added to the new Turkish Language Marx-Engels Archive:
Proudhon Üzerine, (On Proudhon) 1865
[Thanks to Hüseyin Olgaç]
29 August, 2010: Added to the Swedish Socialism Subject Archive:
Why Socialism?, Albert Einstein, May 1949
[Thanks to Jonas Holmgren]
28 August, 2010: Added to the Swedish Paul Mattick Internet Archive:
The Lenin Legend, 1935
[Thanks to Jonas Holmgren]
27 August 2010: Added to the Trotsksyists Under the Occupation Archive:
How Do You Form a Workers Militia?, La Vérité, August, 1945.
[Thanks to Mitchell Abidor]
27 August 2010:Added to the Daniel De Leon Internet Archive are 87 new editorials by De Leon from April of 1909 through June of 1909:
1909, April 1 – Sappers for the Socialist Republic
1909, April 3 – Why That Deficit?
1909, April 4 – For Mallock's Memorandum Book
1909, April 6 – So Say We All
1909, April 7 – A Painting on the Tariff
1909, April 8 – Revolution De Facto
1909, April 9 – The Parisian Postal Strike
1909, April 10 – "Salaries" and "Wages"
1909, April 12 – Private Capital Go Hang
1909, April 13 – Free Trade's "Victory"
1909, April 14 – The Milwaukee Election
1909, April 15 – Why a Political Government at All?
1909, April 17 – Well for Political Government!
1909, April 18 – The South American Tyrants
1909, April 19 – "God-Created" Individuality
1909, April 20 – The Cult of Aso-Neith
1909, April 21 – The Mark of Cain
1909, April 22 – The Chicago and St. Louis Elections
1909, April 23 – The Police Spy at Work in France
1909, April 24 – SP at Work in Great Falls
1909, April 25 – "Moral Principles"
1909, April 26 – The Ice-Gorge of Contentment
1909, April 27 – Socialism and the Church
1909, April 28 – Open Letter to Homer Folks
1909, April 29 – The Referendum in Turkey
1909, April 30 – Nagging, Again
1909, May 1 – Racy May Day Despatches
1909, May 2 – The Gledhill-Foley Bill
1909, May 3 – The British Budget
1909, May 4 – Corn and Circuses
1909, May 5 – Abdul Hamid, Once More
1909, May 6 – Open Letter to Henry Harrison Lewis
1909, May 7 – For Instance, the Sugar Trust
1909, May 8 – Washington Advised in Vain
1909, May 9 – Joke, or Deviltry?
1909, May 10 – A Fig Upon the Thistle
1909, May 11 – Hordes, and Fresher Hordes
1909, May 12 – Suicide or Purity
1909, May 13 – Don't Be Too "Ruthless"
1909, May 14 – The Bleeding Body of Socialism
1909, May 15 – The Unskilled and Unemployed
1909, May 16 – Poor John C. Davis
1909, May 17 – Dead Wood and Squeezed Lemons
1909, May 18 – The "General Strike"
1909, May 19 – International Whitecapism
1909, May 20 – Two Bets With Odds
1909, May 21 – "Bull" and "Bear" Factors
1909, May 22 – The Consumer
1909, May 23 – With Apologies to Whom It May Concern
1909, May 24 – New York and Georgia
1909, May 25 – Two Strikes
1909, May 26 – Free Lumber Voted Down
1909, May 27 – Widows and Orphans
1909, May 28 – We Told You So
1909, May 29 – The Travis-Robinson Bill
1909, May 30 – Continuity of Progress
1909, May 31 – Independence
1909, June 1 – Whence Come Socialists?
1909, June 2 – Ten Acres Enough
1909, June 3 – Tammany Hall
1909, June 4 – "A Fair Profit"
1909, June 5 – "Unearned Increment"
1909, June 6 – Capitalism a Monarchy
1909, June 7 – Paine; and Now
1909, June 8 – Bailey's "Conscience and Judgment"
1909, June 9 – The Duffy Case
1909, June 10 – Wicked Wu Yen
1909, June 11 – Goodbye, Prosperity!
1909, June 12 – Edward Everett Hale
1909, June 13 – Preparing for State Socialism
1909, June 14 – Rotten!
1909, June 15 – "Reform" (and) (or) "Revolution"
1909, June 16 – The Collective Dr. Hosea Habakkuks
1909, June 17 – Unadjustable Ills
1909, June 18 – As to Education
1909, June 19 – Ever Masking
1909, June 20 – Thomas a Kempis
1909, June 21 – Where the Wealth Lies
1909, June 22 – The Socialist Opportunity
1909, June 23 – Our Civil Service Proletariat
1909, June 24 – Costly Monkeyshines
1909, June 25 – "Property Is Robbery"
1909, June 26 – He Reasons Soundly
1909, June 27 – The House of the Seven Gables
1909, June 28 – Patriotism as She Is Did
1909, June 29 – Why Scandalized?
1909, June 30 – Aldrich's Joke
[Thanks to Robert Bills and the Socialist Labor Party of the US]
27 August 2010: Added to the French History Section:
On The Emancipation of the Jews:
Speech of the Deputies of the Provinces and Bishoprics of Alsace and Lorraine, 1789
[Thanks to Mitchell Abidor]
27 August 2010: Added to the Manuel Devaldes Archive:
The Biological Cause and Prevention of War. Essay in Scientific Pacifism, 1925
[Thanks to Mitchell Abidor]
26 August 2010: Added to the Raya Ddunayevskaya Archive:
Italian Communist Party Faces Revolt, December 8, 1956
[Thanks to Kevin Michaels]
26 August 2010: Added to the India Subject Archive:
And also to the The Labour Monthly the following articles
Faked Indian Statistics as Imperialist Propaganda (1930)
The Indian Masses Move Forward, (1932)
The Sixty-Six Per Cent Background to the India Bill (1935)
The Indian Elections (1937)
Indian Workers Great One-Day Strike (1939)
Indian Nationalism After Tripuri (1939)
The Bombay Strike (1939)
Civil Liberty In The Empire (1941)
The Crisis In India (1941)
India — A Call To The British People (1941)
The Indian Trade Union Movement (1941)
[Thanks to Salil Sen]
25 August 2010: Added to the Marx Archive:
Peasant War in Germany (Newly Proofed and Corrected)
Added to the Marx PDF Archive:
Peasant War in Germany in .pdf format
[Thanks to Mark Harris]
24 August 2010: Added to the Marx Archive:
Wage Labour & Capital (Newly Proofed and Corrected)
Added to the Marx PDF Archive:
Wage Labour & Capital in .pdf format
[Thanks to Mark Harris]
23 August 2010: Added to the Marx Archive:
Condition of the Working Class in England (Newly Proofed and Corrected)
Added to the Marx PDF Archive:
Condition of the Working Class in England in .pdf format
22 August 2010: Added to the Portuguese Temática Archive:
História do Partido Comunista (Bolchevique) da URSS,1938: 1 — Abolição do regime da servidão e desenvolvimento do capitalismo industrial na Rússia. — Aparecimento do proletariado industrial moderno. — Primeiros passos do movimento operário.
[Thanks to Partido Comunista Revolucionário and Fernando Araújo]
21 August 2010: Added to the Portuguese Pannekoek Archive:
Carta a Sylvia Pankhurst
[Thanks to Claus Henrique Bianco de Castro, José Carlos Mendonça and Fernando Araújo]
21 August, 2010: Added to the Victor Serge Internet Archive:
Kronstadt '21, Victor Serge, 1945
Solidarity Pamphlet
[Thanks to Jonas Holmgren]
21 August, 2010: Added to the Maurice Brinton Internet Archive:
Preface to Ida Mett's "The Kronstadt Commune", 1967
Solidarity Pamphlet 27
[Thanks to Jonas Holmgren]
21 August, 2010: Added to the Kronstadt History Archive:
Kronstadt Izvestia 1-14, 1921
Main publication of the Kronstadt rebels
[Thanks to Mary Huey and Jonas Holmgren]
21 August, 2010: Added to the Kronstadt History Archive:
The Kronstadt Revolt, Ante Ciliga, 1938
The Kronstadt Commune, Ida Mett, 1938
[Thanks to Jonas Holmgren]
20 August 2010: Added to the Kronstadt History Archive is the following book:
The Kronstadt Rebellion by Alexander Berkman
[Thanks to Zdravko Saveski]
18th August 2010: Added to the Italian Language MIA section Michail Bakunin Archive:
Sulla scuola, Bakunin
O la concezione proletaria del mondo o la concezione borghese, Mao Zedong, 1937
Ritorno al monte Jinggang, Ejzenstejn, 1965
[Thanks to Clara S.]
17 August 2010: Added to the Plekhanov Archive:
Materialismus Militans: Reply to Mr Bogdanov, 1907
[Thanks to Paul Flewers]
14 August 2010: Added to the new Ralph Miliband Archive:
Who Governs Britain? (1958) (book review)
The Politics of Contemporary Capitalism (1958)
The Transition to the Transition (1958)
The Yugoslav Programme (1959) (book review)
Power at the Top (1959) (book review) (on a study of teh management of nationalised industries in Britain)
Socialism and the Myth of the Golden Past (1964)
Marx and the State (1965)
What Does the Left Want? (1965)
The Labour Government and Beyond (1966)
Vietnam and Western Socialism (1967)
Professor Galbraith and American Capitalism (1968) (extended review article)
Lenin’s The State and Revolution (1970)
Stalin and After (1973) (extended review article) (with Alan Howkins) (evaluation of 2 books by Roy Medvedev)
The Coup in Chile (1973)
Political Forms and Historical Materialism (1975) (extended review article) (critique of Perry Anderson’ major works on the transition from Classical Antiquity through feudalism to absolutism)
Moving On (1976) (on the way forward for the left)
Constitutionalism and Revolution (1978) (extended review article) (on Eurocommunism)
A Commentary on Rudolf Bahro’s Alternative (1979) (extended review article)
Military Intervention and Socialist Internationalism (1980) (major critique of military intervention prompted by the Vietnamese invasion of Cambodia and the Soviet intervention in Afghanistan)
Ruth First (1982) (obituary)
Socialist Advance in Britain (1983)
Reflections on Anti-Communism (1984) (with Marcel Liebman)
Beyond Social Democracy (1984) (with Marcel Liebman)
Freedom, Democracy and the American Alliance (1987)
Socialists and the ‘New Conservatism’ (1987) (with Leo Panitch)
Counter-Hegemonic Struggles (1990)
What Comes After Communist Regimes? (1991)
The New World Order and the Socialist Agenda (1992) (with Leo Panitch)
Thirty Years of The Socialist Register (1994)
Harold Laski’s Socialism (1995) (study of a man who had a great influence on Miliband’s political development – originally written at the end of the 1950s)
Ralph Miliband, Socialist Intellectual, 1924-1994 (1995) (obituary by Leo Panitch)
Ralph Miliband: A Select Bibliography in English (1995)
[Thanks to the Barry Amiel & Norman Melburn Trust & the Socialist Register Website]
14 August 2010: Opened the Chris Harman archive in the Portuguese-language section, with:
O Que é o Marxismo?, 1979
[Thanks to José André Lôpez Gonçâlez and Fernando Araújo,]
14 August 2010: Added to the - Czech section
Marx-Engels Archiv: The Eighteen Brumaire of Louis Napoleon
Rosa Luxemburg Archiv: The Mass Strike, the Political Party and the Trade Unions
Leon Trotsky Archiv: History of the Russian Revolution to Brest-Litovsk
Přidáno do - České sekce
Archív Marxe a Engelse: 18 brumaire Ludvíka Napoleona
Archív Rózy Luxemburgové: Masová stávka, politická strana a odbory
Trockého archív: Ruská revoluce
[Thanks to Karol Bona]
14th August 2010: Added to the Italian Language MIA section Rosa Luxemburg archive:
Utopie pacifiste , Luxemburg, 1911
[Thanks to Stefano Marotta]
Antonio Gramsci Archive archive:
Lettere, di Antonio Gramsci
[Thanks to Santo Graziano and Paola Strippoli]
14 August 2010: Added to the German Archiv Julius Martow:
Die erste Epoche der russischen Revolution (The first epoch of teh Russian Revolution) (1906) (Analysis of teh social forces involved in the 1905 Revolution)
Der Staatsstreich in Rußland (The coup d’état in Russia) (1907) (Analysis of the dissolution of teh second Duma and the changes in the election law to eliminate the opposition – especially the Social Democrats – from the Duma)
[Thanks to Einde O’Callaghan]
14 August 2010: Added to the Social Democracy Archive:
What Happened at Leeds, Council of Workers and Soldiers Delegates, June 1917
[Thanks to Ted Crawford]
14 August 2010: We start an archive for the works of Antonio Labriola in Spanish, with the book:
Filosoñía y socialismo (1899)
[Transcribed by to Juan Fajardo]
14 August 2010: Added to the India Subject Archive:
And also to the The Labour Monthly the following articles
On the Eve of Indian National Congress (1938)
The Haripura Session (1938)
India and World Peace (1938)
Indian National Congress Resolution (1940)
India Before Storm (1940)
India To-day (1940)
India's Agrarian Revolution (1940)
[Thanks to Salil Sen]
13 August 2010: Added to the Vietnamese Language Section’s Marx-Engels Internet Archive:
Tónh canh giai c?p cóng nhón Anh, a fresh translation of Engels’ The Condition of the Working Class in England (1845) made specially for marxists.org
[Thanks to Vanya]
13 de agosto, 2010: Into the Spanish Archivo Andreu Nin we add:
La situación política, el peligro fascista y la necesidad del Frente Único del Proletariado (1931)
El proletariado espaóol ante la revolución (1932)
Los Soviets: Su origen, función y desarrollo (1932)
Reacción y Revolución en España (1933)
Derrotas desmoralizadoras y derrotas fecundas (1935)
La Conferencia de Unidad Sindical (1936)
La Revolución de Octubre (1937)
Los órganos de poder y la revolución española (1937)
[Thanks to La Bataille Socialiste]
13 August 2010: Added to the Portuguese Mao Zedong Archive:
Como Analisar as Classes nas Regiões Rurais, 1933
[Thanks to Fernando Araújo]
11 August 2010: Added to the Swedish Leon Trotsky Internet Archive:
A Letter to James P. Cannon Leon Trotsky, February 1940
A Letter to Joseph Hansen Leon Trotsky, February 1940
[Thanks to Martin Fahlgren]
9 August 2010: Added to the Spanish-language Archivo Enrique Rivera:
óPor quó fracasó F.O.R.J.A.? (1958)
[Thanks to Pablo Rivera]
9 August 2010: Added to the Spanish-language Palestine subject archive:
"La partición de Palestina", editorial from Cuarta Internacional, Nov.-Dec. 1947)
[Thanks to Grupo Germinal]
9 August 2010: Added to the Portuguese Álvaro Cunhal Archive:
O Partido com Paredes de Vidro, 1985
[Thanks to Partido Comunista Português - Organização Regional de Lisboa and Fernando Araújo]
9 August 2010: Added to the Josó Carlos Mariótegui Internet Archive:
Ethics and Socialism (excerpt from Defense of Marxism, 1930)
[Thanks to George Georges]
8 August 2010: Added to the Enclyclopedia of Anti-Revisionism On-Line:
In the section on the United Kingdom
The following document has been added to the Marxist section:
School’s Action Union [1969] (A report on activities of the SAU in London and other areas of the UK)
A new section has been created for the Working People’s Party of England. The following document has been added to this section:
Unity of What....For What? A comment by WPPE on the current search for a basis for Marxist-Leninist unity in the UK [1977] (A document prepared by the WPPE for the July 1977 Birmingham Conference of Marxist-Leninists organized by the Communist Workers’ Movement.)
The following documents have been added to the Background section for the late sixties:
A Critique of the New Left Review and International Socialism: Assessments of the Present Student Movement by Joint Committee of Communists [1969] (A paper presented Sam Mauger at a JCC conference on students.)
The Schools Strike! SAU leads the way [1972] (An article in Progressive Student, newspaper of the Progressive Student Movement, in support of the strike of London school students that was lead by the Schools Action Union.)
The following documents have been added to the Communist Party of Britain (Marxist-Leninist)
Guerrilla Struggle and the Working Class [1973] (The CPB(ML) supports the tactic of local strikes against the call for a general strike).
White Collar – a myth destroyed, a class made stronger [1973?] (CPB (ML) argues the position that there is no middle class in Britain – only capitalists and workers.)
The Definitive Statement on the Internal Polemic, 1972-1974 [1974] (More class analysis that holds that the working class and capitalist class are the only two classes in the UK.)
Britain in the World 1977 [1977] (A pamphlet the denounces the theory of three worlds and the concept of superpowers)
Also
Ireland One Nation [1974] (A link to a PDF file of the pamphlet "Ireland One Nation" that calls for the withdrawal of British troops from Northern Ireland and unification with the rest of Ireland.)
The following documents have been added to the Communist Federation of Britain (Marxist-Leninist)
Build The Revolutionary Communist Party To Lead The Revolution. Resolution of the Third Conference of the Communist Federation of Britain (Marxist-Leninist) [1976](The CFB (ML) vows to move beyond its federated structure of small groups through a National Committee that will develop political line)
Lower and Deeper into the Proletariat [1976] (An article in Marxist-Leninist Quarterly takes issue with the position that advanced workers are found in Labour Party. Instead, the author argues that advanced workers are most disillusioned with capitalism and social democracy.)
The following documents have been added to the section on the Communist Unity Organization (M-L)/Communist Unity Association (M-L)
Some Implications of the United Front Policy: comments on a document by the Communist Unity Organisation [1973](The Association for the Realisation of Marxism argues that the United Front policy of Comintern during the 1930s contains inherent weaknesses in terms of political and practical application.)
Broad Fronts and United Fronts. An Analysis [1973](The CUA views the United Front policy, developed by the Comintern, as a valid tactic that has been corrupted in its application by “right” and “left” errors.)
In Reply to the Association for the Realisation of Marxism’s comments on ’Broad fronts and United Fronts’ [1973]
Imperialism and the Struggle for a Revolutionary Party [1974] (A pamphlet that reviews the current situation in the UK. The CUA (ML) also presents an analysis of past and present political formations, and puts forward its strategy for building a new revolutionary party.)
The following documents have been added to the section on the Revolutionary Communist League of Britain:
Take the Bolshevik, Not the Menshevik, Road in Party Building [1977] (A critique of a conference on Marxist-Leninist unity held by the Communist Workers’ Movement)
Victory over the “gang of four” [1977] (The RCLB reaffirms its support for leadership of the Communist Party of China under Hua Kuo-feng and its struggle against the gang of four.)
Support for Socialist China Means Wholehearted Support for China’s Veteran Leaders [1978] (An article supporting the contributions of Teng Hsiao-ping and the decision by the Communist Party of China to restore him to all his former posts in the party.)
Struggle to Build a Fine Style of Work in the League! [1978] (An article in the RCLB’s journal, Revolution, on combining theory with practice and some of the problems that arise when doing political work.)
Birmingham meeting celebrates BCA merger [1980] (An interview with a spokesperson of the Birmingham Communist Association (BCA) who discusses the unity process between the BCA and the RCLB.)
Schools Action [1982] (A former member of the Schools Action Union looks back at the London school strike of 1972.)
In Praise of Mao Zedong [1994] (A brief look at the contributions of Mao Zedong to the development of Marxism)
The following documents have been added to the section for the Communist Party of England (M-L)/Revolutionary Communist Party of Britain (M-L)
Political Report to the March 24th Meeting of the National Council of the English Communist Movement (Marxist-Leninist) [1974] (A report on the development of the ECM (ML) from its beginnings at the “Necessity for Change” conference in 1967 to the mid-1970s.)
Statements of the National Executive Committee, CPE (ML) [1974] (Reports on the suspension of a member from all posts and membership in the CPE (ML) because of his positions concerning the direction of the party.)
Also
A link to the document, “Necessity for Change” that was presented by Hardial Bains at a conference in 1967 of the same name.
The following documents have been added to the section on Joint Action Committee of Marxist-Leninists:
Proposal for ’The Aims and Principles of the Joint Action Committee of Marxist-Leninists’
Statement to the JACML [1977] (A statement by the Manchester Marxist-Leninist Group argues that unity can only be achieved through a process of integration with the working class rather than through meetings to discuss abstract political line.)
A new section has been created for the Communist Organization of the British Isles/Communist Formation. The following documents have been added to this section:
What is the Communist Organisation in the British Isles? [1974] (An introduction to the COBI including its origins, general direction, and requirements for membership.)
Platform of the Communist Organisation in the British Isles [1976] (A more developed statement on the aims and organization of COBI)
Towards a Communist Programme [1975] (A discussion on the necessity of a communist programme over the tendency to place organizational issues first)
Comments on the Transitional Programme [1975] (A critique of the Transitional Programme developed by Leon Trotsky.)
How COBI Proceeds – Three Letters on C.O.B.I.’s Perspectives [1975] (Three letters to the journal, Proletarian, discussing the positions of COBI, along with replies.)
The Distinguishing Features of Leninist Political Practice [1977] (An analysis of “Leninist political practice” as distinguished from the obsession with organizational forms or specific types of struggles.)
In the section on Canada
The following document has been added to the section on the Progressive Workers’ Movement:
The Progressive Workers’ Movement and the Red Star Collective: A Legacy Of Economism And Bourgeois Nationalism In The Marxist-Leninist Movement [1977] (A polemic by the Long March Collective that critiques the “Independence and Socialism” position of the Progressive Workers’ Movement and its successor organizations (the Vancouver Study Group and the Red Star Collective)
The following document has been added as background material to the Second Wave section:
The Extra-Parliamentary Left [1978] (A chapter from the book, Politics in the New Quebec by Henry Milner, that describes the development of non-parliamentary left in Quebec during 1960s and 1970s with emphasis on the politics and practice of the Canadian Communist League (ML).)
The following documents have been added to the section on the Canadian Communist League (Marxist-Leninist):
The Struggle for the Creation of the Canadian Communist League (Marxist-Leninist) [1975] (The three founding groups of the CCL (ML) describe both their history and the process to create the League)
Statement of political agreement for the creation of the Canadian Communist League (Marxist-Leninist) [1975] (The founding document of the CCL that outlines that organization’s views on national and international issues.)
Response To May First [1976] (A reply to an earlier article in Canadian Revolution by the May First Collective the critiques the League.)
For the unity of Marxist-Leninists [1976] (A pamphlet that puts forward the League’s strategy to unite Marxist-Leninists across Canada and critiques In Struggle’s unity plans.)
A complete set of articles from the magazine, Canadian Revolution are now available. See Canadian Revolution Index
The following documents have been added to the Bolshevik Union section:
LINES OF DEMARCATION, the Marxist-Leninist Movement and the Bolshevik Union[1976] (The Bolshevik Union introduces the first issue of its journal, Lines of Demarcation and an overview of its political line.)
Unmask In Struggle! Denounce Gagnonism! [1977] (A pamphlet released after In Struggle! announced that Bolshevik Union can no longer be considered as part of the Marxist-Leninist movement. The BU critiques all aspects of In Struggles’s political line.)
Alive Magazine on the “Unsheltered Class” and its Dirty Language [1979] (The Bolshevik Union argues against the use profanity.)
A new section has been created for the Halifax Study Group. The following document has been added to this section:
New Infantilism: The “New Communist Movement” in Canada [1978] (A pamphlet by the Halifax Study Group that denounces the major M-L groups in Canada for their “ultra leftism”. The HSG argues that because these groups never examined, or only superficially examined, their New Left origins, they are doomed to repeat the errors of the New Left.)
The following document has been added to the section on the Red Star Collective:
Basis of Unity of the Red Star Collective [1978] (A pamphlet by the RSC presents an overview of its political positions.)
The following documents have been added to the section on Alive magazine:
Introduction to the Updated “Alive View” [1977] (Alive vows to strengthen its commitment to anti-imperialism.)
On Anti-Imperialism and Unity [1979] (A speech that outlines Alive’s support for a united front of different classes against US Imperialism.)
As Usual Alive Responds to Attacks! [1979] (The reply by Alive to an attack on it by the Bolshevik Union on the use of profanity.)
[Thanks to Malcolm and Paul of the EROL team]
8 August 2010: Added to the Portuguese Mattick Archive:
Biografia de Otto Rühle, 1960.
[Thanks to Antonio Oliveira and Fernando Araújo]
7 August 2010: Added to the new French Trotskyism History Archive:
On the Yugoslav Question, La Vóritó, February 1949
[Thanks to Mitchell Abidor]
7 August 2010: Added to the Albert Mathiez History Archive:
The Hebertist Program, Annales Róvolutionnaires, 1920
[Thanks to Mitchell Abidor]
7 August 2010: Added to the Trotsksyists Under the Occupation Archive:
Recovery Operations, La Vóritó, August, 1945.
[Thanks to Mitchell Abidor]
7 August 2010: Added to the new French Trotskyism Archive:
On the Yugoslav Question, La Vóritó, February 1949
[Thanks to Mitchell Abidor]
7 August 2010: Added to the Clarion Archive:
Mr Chesterton in Hysterics, A Study in Prejudice, Rebecca West November 1913
[Thanks to Ted Crawford]
7 August 2010: Added to the Sylvia Pankhust Archive:
Thoughts on Easter Week, 1916
[Thanks to Ted Crawford]
7 August 2010: Added to the Raya Ddunayevskaya Archive:
Death, Freedom and the Disintegration of Communism, 1956
[Thanks to Kevin Michaels]
6 August 2010: Added to the Portuguese Mao Zedong Archive:
Prestar Atenção ao Trabalho Económico, 1933
[Thanks to Fernando Araújo]
5 August 2010: Added to the Portuguese Álvaro Cunhal Archive:
O Partido Comunista da "Reorganização" dos Anos 40 ao 25 de Abril, 1992
[Thanks to Partido Comunista Português - Organização Regional de Lisboa and Fernando Araújo]
3 August 2010: Added to the French language Rosa Luxemburg archive is:
Utopies pacifistes [1911] (New translation into French - the full version of the article against siding with bourgeois pacifists and the slogan of a United States of Europe)
[Thanks to the French Language Volunteers]
1 August 2010: Added to the Swedish Pierre Brouó Internet Archive:
An open letter to general D. A. Volkogonov, Pierre Brouó and Aleksandr Pantsov, 1994
[Thanks to Martin Fahlgren]