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31 July 2012:
Added to the Portuguese Molotov Archive:
A União Soviética, Baluarte do Socialismo e da Paz, 1950
[Thanks to Fernando Araújo]
29 July 2012: Added to the Peter Hadden Archive in the Encyclopaedia of Trotskyism On-Line (ETOL):
Sacked Airport Workers Take Battle to Court (2004)
Sacked airport workers’ tribunal – Employers & union officials in the dock (2005)
Socialist challenge in Fermanagh (2005)
Strike threat at Visteon (2006)
Fighting to save jobs in Lisnaskea (2006)
Sacked airport workers out to prove that … Ordinary workers can fight back (2007)
Airport workers win appeal – We need fighting democratic unions (2008)
Attempt to jail Gordon McNeill fails (2008)
SP calls for nationalisation of energy companies (2008)
Descent into Chaos – The United States and the failure of nation building in Pakistan, Afghanistan and Central Asia (2008)
Afghanistan – will this be Obama’s Vietnam? (2009)
Northern Ireland – The No Choice Election (2001)
Workers Must Challenge the Bigots (2001)
Fire Fighters Lead 20,000 Strong Belfast Anti-War Demonstration (2003)
Northern Ireland Assembly elections – Only working class can end sectarian impasse (2003)
Northern Ireland – End of the Road for the Assembly? (2003)
Republicanism in crisis (2005)
Disband ALL paramilitaries (2005)
Historic strike victory for postal workers ... (2006)
Iraq five years on – Invasion and occupation – An unmitigated disaster (2008)
Belfast Visteon occupation – One week on and still solid (2009)
[Thanks to Ciaran Crossey]
29 July 2012: Added to the Portuguese Stalin Archive: Sobre as Perspectivas da Revolução na China, 1926. [Thanks to Fernando Araújo]
28 July 2012: Added to the French Amédée Dunois archive : Syndicalisme et communisme [1921] [Thanks to CERMTRI and the French language volunteers]
28 July 2012: Opened the Ta Thu Thau archive in the Portuguese-language section, with:
Carta a Leon Trotsky, 1939
[Thanks to Alexandre Linares and Fernando Araújo,]
28 July 2012: Added to the
Dora Montefiore Archive:
University degrees for women, August 1905
The Cotton Crisis, August 1905
The agricultural working woman, August 1905
Impressions of Denmark, August 1905
Copenhagen from its municipal side, August 1905
The Land Question in Denmark, September 1905
How Women can Help in Political Work, September 1905
The Slough of Unemployment, September 1905
The attitude of the State towards motherhood, September 1905
The problem of Housing Reform, October 1905
Mr A. G. Hales on Woman’s Work, October 1905
International Council of Women, October 1905
“The Miserable Gospel of Comfort.”, October 1905
A personal explanation, November 1905
The memorable march, November 1905
Illness as a “good time.”, November 1905
Women in New Zealand, November 1905
The Cause of International Peace, December 1905
The political crisis, December 1905
News from Florence, December 1905
The voice of the working women, July 1905
[Thanks to Ted Crawford]
27 July 2012:
Added to the Portuguese Marx/Engels Archive:
Prefácio à Edição Inglesa de 1892 de «A Condição da Classe Operária em Inglaterra»
[Thanks to Edições Avante! and Fernando Araújo]
26 July 2012: Added to the Encyclopedia of the Trotskyism On-Line’s joint initiative with the Riazinov Library, the Left Opposition Digitization Project: The Militant for the entire years 1957 and 1959. This represents 104 issues fully digitized in optimized resolution PDFs. We are looking for a bound volume for 1958 so that we can complete digitization of the 1950 volumes. Please contact us if you have or know of someone who has access to this material. [Thanks to Marty Goodman of the Riazanov Project and David Walters of the Holt Labor Library and Marxists Internet Archive]
26 July 2012: Added to the French Alfred Rosmer archive : Le mouvement syndicaliste français [1921] [Thanks to CERMTRI and the French language volunteers]
25 July 2012:
Added to the Portuguese Lenin Archive: X Conferência de Toda a Rússia do PCR(b), 1921 [Thanks to Edições Avante! and Fernando Araujo]
25 July 2012: Added to the French Zinoviev archive :
La situation du parti communiste français [1921] [Thanks to CERMTRI and the French language volunteers]
24 July 2012: Added to
the French Victor Serge archive:
La Révolution d'Octobre à Moscou [1920]
Added to
the French Amédée Dunois archive:
La lettre et l'esprit [1921]
Added to the French Fernand Loriot archive:
Plus de confusion [1921] [Thanks to CERMTRI and the French language volunteers]
24 July 2012:
Added to the Portuguese Lenin Archive:
Discursos Gravados em Disco: Os Sem Partido e o Poder Soviético e Sobre o Imposto em Espécie ou Sobre o Imposto em Espécie e a Livre Troca de Excedentes de Cereais, 1921
[Thanks to Edições Avante! and Fernando Araujo]
22 July 2012: Added to the Peter Hadden Archive in the Encyclopaedia of Trotskyism On-Line (ETOL): Anglo-Irish Agreement – another failed solution (1997) After the Omagh bomb (1998) Working Class Must Unite Against Sectarianism (2001) Strike against sectarianism (2002) Iraq – Occupation, the Reality of ‘Liberation’ (with Stephen Boyd) (2003) Imperialism’s Grim Legacy – The Reality of Occupation (with Stephen Boyd) (2003) [Thanks to Ciaran Crossey]
22 July 2012: Added to the Peking Review subject archive are the remaining issues for 1971. This brings to total number of whole issues to 510 including all of the years 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974 and 1975. [Thanks to the Mass Line web site]
21 July 2012:Added to the Portuguese Temática Archive: A Classe Operária da América Latina na Luta pela Democracia e a Independência Nacional, wrote by M. Danilevitch. [Thanks to Fernando Araújo]
21 July 2012: A collection of articles from Inprecor added to the
British Communist PartyArchive:
The Communist Party and Parliament, William Rust Inprecor, August 1940
Twenty Years of Communist Propaganda, Emile Burns Inprecor, August 1940
The Communist Party and the Colonies, Page Arnot Inprecor, August 1940
The Communist Party and the Mass Struggle, Horner Inprecor, August 1940
The People of China Express Solidarity With Spain, Mao Tse Tung (complete text), Inprecor, June 1937
For Joint Action on Behalf of the Spanish People, J R Campbell Inprecor, June 1937
The Communist Party and Peace, Will Gallacher Inprecor, August 1940
Answer the Call of the Spanish People, Will Gallacher Inprecor, June 1937
Speech at the Session of the Supreme Council of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, Molotov Inprecor, 1938
Twentieth Anniversary of the Communist Party of Great Britain, Palme Dutt, Inprecor, August 1940
The Twentieth Anniversary and its Lessons for British Workers, Harry Pollitt, Inprecor, June 1937
International Unity Can Bring Peace to Spain and Europe, Harry Pollitt, Inprecor, June 1937
The Twentieth Anniversary and Great Britain, Harry Pollitt, Inprecor, November 1937
The Coming General Election, Harry Pollitt, Inprecor, January 1938
Trial of the Group of Conspirators of the ‘Bloc of Rights and Trotskyists’: The Crushing of the Traitors – A Triumph for Peace and Socialism, Inprecor, March 1938
The Communist Party and the Labour Party, Harry Pollitt, Inprecor, August 1940
Unity For Victory in 1942, Harry Pollitt, Inprecor, May 1942
[Thanks to Paul Flewers]
21 July 2012: Added to the Encyclopedia of Anti-Revisionism On-Line: The following document has been added to Representative Anti-Revisionist Materials from China section: On the Question of the Differentiation of the Three Worlds by Mao Zedong [1974]
In the section for the United States:
The following documents have been added to the Progressive Labor Movement – Progressive Labor Party section: U.S. Grand Jury Calls PL Leaders – Milton Rosen Blasts Kennedy “Fear” [1963] 200,000 Took A Step Towards Freedom But There’s Still A Long March Ahead [1963] “Freedom Now Party” – A Comment by Bill Epton [1963] Student Tells of Challenge, New Harlem Weekly Paper by Brian Keleher [1964] Johnson’s War in Vietnam [1964] Armed Police Terror by Bill Epton, Fred Jerome and Milt Rosen [1964] With the 84 Americans in Cuba [1964] The Student Committee for Travel to Cuba Comments [1964] It is not enough to be for peace... (by the May 2nd Movement) [1964] New Program of the Communist Party U.S.A. (A Draft): “Pretty Pictures of Singing Tomorrows” by Alice Jerome and Mort Scheer [1966] We stand united against imperialist wars (A Statement by the Progressive Labor Party, August 16, 1966) [1966] On HUAC’s cesspool bill (A Statement by Progressive Labor Party Witnesses, August 19, 1966) [1966] Stop the Draft! by Len Ragozin [1966] Moscow Gold in Private Hands: Origins of Revisionism in the USSR by John Ericson [1966] The War and the Movement (Statement by the National Committee Progressive Labor Party) [1966] Blacks Answer in Fury: Non-Violence is Dead Organize! (Statement by the National Committee of the Progressive Labor Party)[1968] Panthers Suffer Local ’Atrocities’: Black Workers Feared [1969] Rulers Coopt Nationalist Demands: Black & Brown Students Used by Don King [1969] One World Imperialists Run ’Third World’ Student Movement by Hari Dillon and Bridges Randle [1969] White House-Kremlin Collusion in Vietnam: Anti-Revolutionary Axis [1969] The South Must Be Won by Ed Clark [1969] Students Upset Courtroom ’Order’ Put the Courts on Trial by John Levin [1970] Notice from the National Committee of the Progressive Labor Party [1970] Organize On-the-Job Struggle [1975] Fascism and Busing in Boston [1975]
The following document has been added to the Bay Area Revolutionary Union – Revolutionary Union section: From Our Readers: 1969 Richmond Oil Strike–An Analysis (by the Progressive Labor Party)
The following document has been added to the Unification Efforts of Pro-China Groups section: Political Report (Working Draft) by Dan Burstein [1980]
The following document has been added to the Split in The Revolutionary Communist Party – Formation of the Revolutionary Workers’ Headquarters section: Criticism of the RCP’s draft programme (by In Struggle!) [1980]
The following document has been added to the Communist Workers Party, USA section: Communist Workers Party analyzes the history of socialism: Right questions, wrong answers by Secretary international affairs, Political Bureau, In Struggle [1982]
In the section for Australia:
The following document has been added to the Communist Party of Australia (Marxist-Leninist) section: King’s Murder Exposes Duplicity of U.S. Rulers [1968]
The following document has been added to the “Historical Works and Background Materials” section of Anti-Revisionism in Australia: Fascism and the Left (Internal document of the Red Eureka Movement) [1980]
In the section for Canada:
The following document has been added to the Canadian Party of Labour section CPL Report to International Workshop [at the Third Convention of the U.S. Progressive Labor Party] [1974]
The following documents have been added to the Red Star Collective section: Summary of the Strike Against Alcan in Kitimat B.C. by the May First Collective and October Study Group [1976] Reply to the Evaluation of the Alcan Strike in Kitimat B.C. [1976]
The following documents have been added to the Marxist-Leninist Organization of Canada, In Struggle! section: Does Canadian Communist League (Marxist-Leninist) want the unity of (Marxist-Leninist) communists, or their division? [1976] The Rallying of Mobilisation to the CCL(ML) Brings Out a Basic Question [1976] A Rectification in Our Reply to The Forge [1976] A Step Forward in the Struggle for the Unity of Canadian Marxist-Leninists [1976] IN STRUGGLE Calls for the Unity of Action of Canadian Marxist-Leninists for the October 14 General Strike [1976] What Happened in Regards to the Common Declaration on Oct 14th? [1976] Editorial: October 14th in the Context of the Current Political Crisis [1976] The Revolutionary Line of the Canadian Proletariat Triumphed [1976] A Manifestation of Dogmatism: Underestimating the Importance of American Imperialism in the Analysis of Canadian Reality [1976] Subordinate the Struggle for National Independence to the Struggle for Socialist Revolution [1976] What’s the path of revolution in our country [1976] On the evaluation of the Alcan strike in Kitimat (BC): Work for the Unity of the Proletariat! [1976] Editorial: An Open Letter To Canadian Workers Of Both Nations [1976] The CCL(M-L)’s intervention in mass organizations swings from left opportunism to right opportunism [1977] Editorial: The Historical Mission of the Canadian Proletariat is to Overthrow the Bourgeoisie and to Accomplish the Socialist Revolution [1977] [Thanks to Paul, Sam, Malcolm and others of the EROL team]
21 July 2012: Added to the Peter Hadden Archive in the Encyclopaedia of Trotskyism On-Line (ETOL): End sectarian violence with Trade Union Defence Force (1972) Flecks Strike (1976) Yugoslavia – disintegration and slaughter (1992) People in bullet proof houses (1993)
[Thanks to Ciaran Crossey]
21 July 2012: Added to the Karl Radek Archive:
The International Outlook (Report of Comrade Radek to the Enlarged Executive Committee) [Thanks to Paul Flewers]
20 July 2012: Added to the International Socialism Archive – 2nd Series (1991–2003):
Mike Gonzalez: The Zapatistas after the Great March – a postscript (2001) (No. 2:91)
Editorial (2001) (No. 91)
Susan George: What now? (2001) (No. 91)
Walden Bello: The global conjuncture (2001) (No. 91)
Chris Nineham: An idea whose time has come (2001) (No. 91)
Mike Marqusee: Labour’s long march to the right(2001) (No. 91)
Mike Davis: Wild streets – American Graffiti versus the Cold War (2001) (No. 91)
Goretti Horgan: Changing women’s lives in Ireland (2001) (No. 91)
John Lister: We’ll fight them in the hedgerows – socialist answers to the crisis in the countryside (2001) (No. 91)
Dragan Plavsic: Hoist on their own petards (2001) (No. 91)
Alex Callinicos: Toni Negri in perspective (2001) (No. 2:92)
Editorial (2001) (No. 92)
Tom Behan: ‘Nothing can be the same again’ (2001) (No. 92)
Boris Kagarlitsky: The road from Genoa (2001) (No. 92)
Jack Fuller: The new workerism – the politics of the Italian autonomists (1980) (No. 8 & No. 92)
Goretti Horgan: How does globalisation affect women? (2001) (No. 92)
Rumy Hasan: East Asia since the 1997 crisis (2001) (No. 92)
Charlie Kimber: Dark heart of imperialism (2001) (No. 92)
Megan Trudell: The pursuit of ‘unbounded freedom’ (2001) (No. 92)
John Rees: Imperialism – globalisation, the state and war (2001) (No. 2:93)
Jonathan Neale: The long torment of Afghanistan (2001) (No. 2:93)
Mike Gonzalez: The poisoned embrace – Plan Colombia and the expansion of imperial power (2001) (No. 2:93)
Anne Alexander: The crisis in the Middle East (2001) (No. 93)
Editorial (2002) (No. 94)
Martin Smith: The return of the rank and file? (2002) (No. 94)
Leo Zeilig: Crisis in Zimbabwe (2002) (No. 94)
Jim Wolfreys: Pierre Bourdieu – voice of resistance (2002) (No. 94)
Richard Greeman: Memoirs of a revolutionary (2002) (No. 94)
Dave Crouch: The seeds of national liberation (2002) (No. 94)
John Rees: Leninism in the 21st century (2002) (No. 2:95)
Editorial (2002) (No. 95)
Hassan Mahamdallie: Racism – myths and realities (2002) (No. 95)
Jim Wolfreys: ‘The centre cannot hold’ – fascism, the left and the crisis of French politics (2002) (No. 95)
Slavoj Žižek: A cyberspace Lenin – why not? (2002) (No. 95)
Anne Alexander: Redrawing the political map (2002) (No. 95)
Sam Ashman: Islam and imperialism (2002) (No. 95)
Megan Trudell: From tangentopoli to Genoa (2002) (No. 95)
All articles from ISJ 2:91 to 2:95 are now online.
[Thanks to Bob Cox]
20 July 2012: Added to the
Chris Harman
Archive:
The new world recession (2001)
Argentina: rebellion at the sharp end of the world crisis (2002)
[Thanks to Bob Cox]
19 July 2012: Added to the Encyclopedia of the Trotskyism On-Line’s joint initiative with the Riazinov Library, the Left Opposition Digitization Project: The Militant for the entire years 1954 and 1955. This represents 104 issues fully digitized in high resolution PDFs. [Thanks to Marty Goodman of the Riazanov Project and David Walters of the Holt Labor Library and Marxists Internet Archive]
19 July 2012: Added to the Peter Hadden Archive in the Encyclopaedia of Trotskyism On-Line (ETOL): Assembly – a platform for Tories (1982) De Lorean style “realism” or a socialist solution (1988) Irish Labour Party Conference – Witch-hunt of Militant (1986) The Troops go into Northern Ireland (1989) Militant Labour stands in May elections (1993) [Thanks to Ciaran Crossey]
19 July 2012: Added to the International Socialism Archive – 2nd Series (1991–2003):
John Charlton: Talking Seattle (2000) (No. 2:86)
Lindsey German: The Balkans’ imperial problem (2000) (No. 2:86)
Editorial (2000) (No. 86)
Abbie Bakan: After Seattle – the politics of the World Trade Organisation (2000) (No. 86)
Mark O’Brien: In perspective – Susan George (2000) (No. 86)
Rob Ferguson: Chechnya – the empire strikes back (2000) (No. 86)
Megan Trudell: The Russian civil war – a Marxist analysis (2000) (No. 86)
Robin Blackburn: Reviewing the millennia (2000) (No. 86)
Jim Wolfreys: In defence of Marxism (2000) (No. 86)
Judy Cox: Can capitalism be sustained? (2000) (No. 86)
Lindsey German: How Labour lost its roots (2000) (No. 2:87)
John Newsinger: Plumbing the depths – some recent books on New Labour (2000) (No. 2:87)
John Rees: Tony Cliff – theory and practice(2000) (No. 2:87)
Editorial (2000) (No. 87)
Mark O’Brien: Socialists and the origins of Labour (2000) (No. 87)
Judy Cox: Skinning a live tiger paw by paw: reform, revolution and Labour (2000) (No. 87)
Peter Morgan: The morning after the night before ... (2000) (No. 87)
Abbie Bakan: From Seattle to Washington – the making of a movement (2000) (No. 87)
Jim Wolfreys: In perspective – Pierre Bourdieu, bby (2000) (No. 87)
Nick Barrett: Complement to Reformism and class polarisation in Europe (2000) (No. 87)
Mark Krantz: Humanitarian intentions on the road to hell (2000) (No. 87)
Ygal Sarneh: A revolutionary life (2000) (No. 87)
Shaun Doherty: The language of liberation (2000) (No. 87)
John Newsinger: Fantasy and revolution – an interview with China Miéville (2000) (No. 2:88)
Editorial (2000) (No. 88)
Paul McGarr: Why green is red – Marxism and the threat to the environment (2000) (No. 88)
Boris Kagarlitsky: The suicide of New Left Review (2000) (No. 88)
Gilbert Achcar: The ‘historical pessimism’ of Perry Anderson (2000) (No. 88)
Dave Renton: Class consciousness and the origins of Labour (2000) (No. 88)
Keith Flett: Socialists and the origins of Labour – some other perspectives (2000) (No. 88)
Lindsey German: Serbia’s spring in October (2000) (No. 2:89)
Mike Gonzalez: The Zapatistas – the challenges of revolution in a new millennium (2000) (No. 2:89)
Editorial (2000) (No. 89)
Anne Alexander: Powerless in Gaza – the Palestinian Authority and the myth of the ‘peace process’ (2000) (No. 89)
Boris Kagarlitsky: The lessons of Prague (2000) (No. 89)
Stuart Hood; Memoirs of the Italian Resistance (2000) (No. 89)
Esme Choonara: Threads of resistance (2000) (No. 89)
Megan Trudell: Setting the record straight (2000) (No. 89)
Judy Cox: Reasons to be cheerful – theories of anti-capitalism (2000) (No. 89)
Mark O’Brien: A comment on Tailism and the Dialectic (2000) (No. 89)
John Rees: Anti-capitalism, reformism and socialism (2000) (No. 2:90)
Editorial (2000) (No. 90)
Walden Bello: 2000 – the year of global protest (2001) (No. 90)
Micheal Lavalette and others: The woeful record of the House of Blair (2001) (No. 90)
Peter Morgan: A troublemaker’s charter (2001) (No. 90)
All articles from ISJ 2:86 to 2:90 are now online.
[Thanks to Bob Cox]
19 July 2012: Added to the new Gregory Bienstock Archive:
Russia and Japan in the Pacific, 1939
Four Hundred Years of Russian Foreign Policy, 1939
Stalin's Renversement Des Alliances, 1939
Lenin as Philosopher, 1939
Stalin, 1940
Church and God-Manhood in Russian Religious Philosophy, 1940 [Thanks to Paul Flewers]
18 July 2012: Added to the Early American Marxism part of the MIA’s History Section are the following 2 documents regarding the Communist Party in 1924. Workers Told to Rally for Foster-Gitlow: Ex-Socialist Secretary Repudiates LaFollette. (Daily Worker) [July 24, 1924] This rather astonishing discovery from the pages of The Daily Worker illustrates the depth of dissatisfaction with the rightward turn of the Socialist Party in the middle 1920s.
New Party Industrial Registration, by James P. Cannon [July 25, 1924] Under the slogan of “Bolshevization,” the 5th World Congress of the Communist International of 1924 instructed affiliated parties to reorganize on the basis of the workplace rather than according to geographical locations. In this article from the Daily Worker, Assistant Executive Secretary of the Workers Party of America announces a new “industrial registration” of the entire party membership to pave the way for this fundamental shift. [Thanks to Tim Davenport of the Early American Marxism archive]
18 July 2012: Added to the new
P.C.F. History Archive:
The Eighth Congress of the French Communist Party, Jacques Duclos, August 19364 [Thanks to Mitchell Abidor]
18 July 2012: Added to theLa Révolution Surréaliste Archive: A Dream, Michel Leiris 1925
Surrealist Text, Raymond Queneau 1925
[Thanks to Mitchell Abidor]
18 July 2012: Added to the new
Paris Commune Archive:
Burn Down the Tuileries, Père Duchêne, April 30, 187 [Thanks to Mitchell Abidor]
18 July 2012: Added to the
Literary Criticism Subject Archive:
A Sad Day For Soviet Arts, V. Karalasingham, 1969 [Transcribed by Paul Flewers for marxists.org]
17 July 2012: Added to the Encyclopedia of the Trotskyism On-Line’s joint initiative with the Riazinov Library, the Left Opposition Digitization Project: The Militant for the entire year 1953, 52 issues. Presented in high resolution PDFs. [Thanks to Marty Goodman of the Riazanov Project and David Walters of the Holt Labor Library and Marxists Internet Archive]
17 July 2012: Opened the Georgi Mikhailovich Dimitrov archive in the Portuguese-language section, with: O Verdadeiro Senhor do Mundo é o Proletariado, 1935 [Thanks to Partido Comunista Revolucionário and Fernando Araújo]
15 July 2012: Added to the Daniel De Leon Internet Archive are 28 new editorials by Daniel De Leon for the month of September 1911:
1911, September 1 – An Int’l Trust That Insures Int’l War
1911, September 2 – Berger’s Miss No. 24
1911, September 3 – Revolutionists’ Allies
1911, September 4 – La Follette Is Moving
1911, September 5 – The Cure for Laziness
1911, September 6 – Wage and Price
1911, September 7 – Berger’s Miss No. 25
1911, September 8 – Yes, Vanderbillions!
1911, September 9 – Berger’s Miss No. 26
1911, September 10 – What of the “Daughters”?
1911, September 12 – “As Waste Paper”
1911, September 13 – “How to Break High Prices”
1911, September 14 – Berger’s Miss No. 27
1911, September 15 – The Chances of 60-Year-Old Workers
1911, September 16 – Unity of the Human Mind
1911, September 17 – The War Cloud in Europe
1911, September 18 – Parker’s Cloven Hoof
1911, September 20 – At the Bier of Stolypin and Bogroff
1911, September 21 – Berger’s Miss No. 28
1911, September 22 – Five Months Ago Today
1911, September 23 – Anent Morocco
1911, September 24 – The Churches and Slavery
1911, September 25 – Progressive Labor Legislation
1911, September 26 – Berger’s Miss No. 29
1911, September 27 – A Scientist Who Is Not a Bat
1911, September 28 – The World Do Move
1911, September 29 – Militarism
1911, September 30 – Congressman Cary’s Resolution [Thanks to Robert Bills and the Socialist Labor Party of the US]
14 July, 2012:
Added to the Czech section: CW Marx - Engels, 2. Vol. (Přidáno do české sekce): Marx - Engels, Spisy, svazek 2 (září 1844 - únor 1846)
15 July 2012: Added to the International Socialism Archive – 2nd Series (1991–2003):
Alex Callinicos: World capitalism at the abyss (1998) (No. 2:81)
Lindsey German: In a class of its own (1998) (No. 2:81)
Editorial (1998) (No. 81)
Phil Marfleet: Globalisation and the Third World (1998) (No. 81)
Judy Cox: John Reed – reporting on the revolution (1981) (No. 81)
Kevin Ovenden: The resistible rise of Adolf Hitler (1997) (No. 81)
Lindsey German: The Blair project cracks (1999) (No. 2:82)
Editorial (1999) (No. 82)
Dan Atkinson & Larry Elliott: Reflating Keynes – a different view of the crisis (1999) (No. 82)
Peter Morgan: The new Keynesians – staking a hold on the system? (1999) (No. 82)
Rob Hoveman: Brenner and crisis – a critique (1999) (No. 82)
Chris Nineham: Art and alienation – a reply to John Molyneux (1999) (No. 82)
Paul McGarr: Fascists brought to book (1999) (No. 82)
Neil Davidson: In perspective – Tom Nairn (1999) (No. 82)
John Rees: The socialist revolution and the democratic revolution (1999) (No. 2:83)
Mike Haynes: Theses on the Balkan War (1999) (No. 2:83)
John Newsinger: Scenes from the class war – Ken Loach and socialist cinema (1999) (No. 2:83)
Editorial (1999) (No. 83)
Angus Calder: Into slavery – the rise of imperialism (1999) (No. 83)
Jim Wolfreys: The physiology of barbarism (1999) (No. 83)
Andy Durgan: Freedom fighters or Comintern army? The International Brigades in Spain (1999) (No. 2:84)
John Molyneux: Art, alienation and capitalism – a reply to Chris Nineham (1999) (No. 2:84)
Editorial (1999) (No. 84)
Neil Davidson: The trouble with ‘ethnicity’ (1999) (No. 84)
Jim Wolfreys: Class struggles in France (1999) (No. 84)
Phil Marfleet: Nationalism and internationalism in the new Europe (1999) (No. 84)
Tom Behan: The return of Italian Communism? (1999) (No. 84)
Judy Cox: Dreams of equality – the levelling poor of the English Revolution (1999) (No. 84)
Alex Callinicos: Reformism and class polarisation in Europe (1999) (No. 2:85)
Mike Gonzalez: Is Modernism dead? (1999) (No. 2:85)
Editorial (1999) (No. 85)
Michael Lavalette & Gerry Mooney: New Labour, new moralism – the welfare politics and ideology of New Labour under Blair (1999) (No. 85)
John Baxter: Is the UN an alternative to ‘humanitarian imperialism’? (1999) (No. 85)
John Rose: Jesus: history’s most famous missing person (1999) (No. 85)
Peter Morgan: The man behind the mask (1999) (No. 85)
Anne Alexander: All power to the imagination (1999) (No. 85)
Anna Chen: George Orwell – a literary Trotskyist? (1999) (No. 85)
Rob Hoveman: History of theory (1999) (No. 85)
All articles from ISJ 2:81 to 2:85 are now online.
[Thanks to Bob Cox]
15 July 2012: Added to the Pete Glatter Archive:
The Russian catastrophe (with Mike Haynes) (1998)
[Thanks to Bob Cox]
15 July 2013: Added to the Ken Coates Archive:
Benign imperialism versus United Nations (1999)
[Thanks to Bob Cox]
14 July 2012: Added to the Peter Hadden Archive in the Encyclopaedia of Trotskyism On-Line (ETOL):
End Sectarianism (as Peter Hunt) (1978)
Provisionals – a blind alley for youth (1983)
Civil war threat – workers must respond (1986)
How workers defeated the bigots (1988)
Northern Ireland – Tories Reach an Impasse (1988)
Defend nationalisation – No to the buy-out (as Harry Peters) (1989)
A Precisely Worded Fudge (1994)
Build the fight against sectarianism (2002)
Support the sacked airport workers (2002)
Bush/Blair seek Peace Process alibi to cover their responsibility for slaughter in Iraq (with Joe Higgins) (2003)
Free the bin bag two (2003)
The failure of sectarian politics (2005)
“We won’t pay” say hundreds of demonstrators in Belfast (2007)
Belfast International Airport workers win ground-breaking court victory (2007)
[Thanks to Ciaran Crossey]
12 July 2012: Added to the German Archiv Chris Harman: Staat und Kapital heute (The state and capital today) (1991) [Thanks to David Paenson]
9 July, 2012: Added to the Spanish-language Archivo Pierre Brou?: Trotsky y los trotskistas ante la Segunda Guerra Mundial (1985) [Thanks to Martin Fahlgren]
9 July 2012: Added to the Peter Hadden Archive in the Encyclopaedia of Trotskyism On-Line (ETOL):
Peace Movement – Labour Movement must intervene (as Peter Hunt) (1976)
British Labour Right rejects democracy (1981)
Sri Lanka – Only socialist revolution can end the bloodbath (1987)
Provos bomb marines in Deal (as Harry Peters) (1989)
Will Britain withdraw? – An analysis of Brooke’s statement (1990)
Build workers’ unity to end the troubles and drive out the Tories (1992)
No Pay Freeze (1992)
Killed for Being a Catholic (2001)
Northern Ireland ‘peace process’ – Sliding into sectarian conflict (2001)
Bin The Bain Report – Act to Defend the Fire Service (2003)
Northern Ireland – Towards conflict or peace? (2005)
[Thanks to Ciaran Crossey]
8 July 2012: Added to the
La Révolution Surréaliste Archive: La Révolution Surréaliste 1925 [Thanks to Mitchell Abidor]
8 July 2012: Added to the Paul O’Flinn Archive in the Encyclopaedia of Trotskyism On-Line (ETOL):
Why I became a socialist (1996)
[Thanks to Socialist Review]
8 July 2012: Added to the Brian Manning Archive in the Encyclopaedia of Trotskyism On-Line (ETOL):
A muted blast (1997) (book review)
The seedbed of democracy (1998) (book review)
Caught by the Middle (1999) (book review)
7 July 2012: Added to the International Socialism Archive – 2nd Series (1991–2003):
Mike Haynes: Was there a parliamentary alternative in Russia in 1917? (1997) (No. 2:76)
Editorial (1997) (No. 76)
Megan Trudell: Prelude to revolution – class consciousness and the First World War (1997) (No. 76)
Judy Cox: A light in the darkness (1997) (No. 76)
Gill Hubbard: A guide to action (1997) (No. 76)
Chris Bambery: Labour’s history of hope and betrayal (1997) (No. 76)
Mike Gonzalez: The resurrections of Che Guevara (1997) (No. 2:77)
Editorial (1997) (No. 77)
Sam Ashman: India – imperialism, partition and resistance (1997) (No. 77)
Henry Maitles: Never again! (1997) (No. 77)
John Baxter: The return of political science (1997) (No. 77)
Dave Renton: Past its peak (1997) (No. 77)
Alex Callinicos: The secret of the dialectic (1998) (No. 2:78)
Ian Birchall: The vice-like hold of nationalism? A comment on Megan Trudell’s Prelude to revolution (1998) (No. 2:78)
Editorial (1998) (No. 78)
Colin Sparks: The eye of the storm (1998) (No. 78)
Shin Gyoung-hee: The crisis and workers’ movement in South Korea (1998) (No. 78)
Rob Hoveman: Financial crises and the real economy (1998) (No. 78)
Peter Morgan: Class divisions in the gay community (1998) (No. 78)
John Parrington: It’s life Jim, but not as we know it (1998) (No. 78)
Judy Cox: Robin Hood – earl, outlaw or rebel? (1998) (No. 78)
William Keach: In perspective – Alexander Cockburn and Christopher Hitchens (1998) (No. 78)
John Rees: The return of Marx? (1998) (No. 2:79)
Lindsey German: Reflections on The Communist Manifesto (1998) (No. 2:79)
John Molyneux: State of the art (1998) (No. 2:79)
Editorial (1998) (No. 79)
Judy Cox: An introduction to Marx’s theory of alienation (1998) (No. 79)
Judith Orr: Making a comeback – the Marxist theory of crisis (1998) (No. 79)
Megan Trudell: New Labour, old conflicts – the story so far (1998) (No. 79)
Anna Chen: In perspective – Sergei Eisenstein (1998) (No. 79)
Jonathan Neale: Vietnam veterans (1998) (No. 79)
Phil Gasper: Bookwatch – Marxism and science (1998) (No. 79)
John Molyneux: The legitimacy of modern art (1998) (No. 2:80)
Editorial (1998) (No. 80)
Clare Fermont: Indonesia – the inferno of revolution (1998) (No. 80)
Three interviews from Indonesia (1998) (No. 80)
Chris Bambery: Report from Indonesia (1998) (No. 80)
Gary McFarlane: A respectable trade? Slavery and the rise of capitalism (1998) (No. 80)
Paul McGarr: The French Revolution – Marxism versus revisionism (1998) (No. 80)
Shaun Doherty: Will the real James Connolly please stand up? (1998) (No. 80)
All articles from ISJ 2:76 to 2:80 are now online.
[Thanks to Bob Cox]
7 July 2012: Added to the Pete Glatter Archive:
Victor Serge: writing for the future (1997)
[Thanks to Bob Cox]
7 July 2012: Added to the Peking Review subject archive are an other 30 or so of the issues from 1973 and 1974. [Thanks to the Mass Line web site]
6 July 2012: Added to the Brian Manning Archive in the Encyclopaedia of Trotskyism On-Line (ETOL):
The English Revolution and the transition from feudalism to capitalism (1996) (extended book review) Revisionism revised (1999) (book review) The monarchy and the military (1999) (extended book review) History and socialism (2001) (book review) ‘A voice for the exploited’ (2002) (obituary of Rodney Hilton)
Turning Point in History (2003) (obituary of Christopher Hill) The legacy of Christopher Hill (2003) [Thanks to Bob Cox & Einde O’Callaghan]
6 July 2012: Added to the International Socialism Archive – 2nd Series (1991–2003):
Alex Callinicos: Darwin, materialism and evolution (1996) (No. 2:71)
Editorial (1996) (No. 71)
Hassan Mahamdallie: William Morris and revolutionary Marxism: crossing the ‘river of fire’ (1996) (No. 71)
Chris Nineham: Raymond Williams – revitalising the left? (1996) (No. 71)
Gill Hubbard: Why has feminism failed women? (1996) (No. 71)
Lee Sustar: Bookwatch – fighting to unite black and white (1996) (No. 71)
Alex Callinicos: Betrayal and discontent – Labour under Blair (1996) (No. 2:72)
Ian Birchall: The Babeuf bicentenary – conspiracy or revolutionary party? (1995) (No. 2:72)
Editorial (1996) (No. 72)
Susan Cockerill & Colin Sparks: Japan in crisis (1996) (No. 72)
Richard Levins: When science fails us (1996) (No. 72)
Clare Fermont: Bookwatch – Palestine and the Middle East ‘peace process’ (1996) (No. 72)
John Newsinger :From class war to Cold War (1996) (No. 2:73)
Alex Callinicos: State in debate (1996) (No. 2:73)
Editorial (1996) (No. 73)
Chris Bambery: Marxism and sport (1996) (No. 73)
John Parrington: Computers and consciousness – a reply to Alex Callinicos (1996) (No. 73)
Joe Faith: Dennett, materialism and empiricism (1996) (No. 73)
Megan Trudell: Who made the American Revolution? (1996) (No. 73)
Mark O’Brien: The class conflicts which shaped British history (1996) (No. 73)
Charlie Kimber: Review article – coming to terms with barbarism in Rwanda and Burundi (1996) (No. 73) Mike Gonzalez: No more heroes – Nicaragua 1996, (1997) (No. 2:74)
Alex Callinicos: Minds, machines and evolution (1997) (No. 2:74)
Editorial (1997) (No. 74)
Colin Sparks: The Tories, Labour and the education crisis (1997) (No. 74)
Colin Wilson: The politics of information technology (1997) (No. 74)
Peter Morgan: Capitalism without frontiers? (1997) (No. 74)
Anthony Arnove: In perspective – Noam Chomsky (1997) (No. 74)
John Rees: The class struggle under New Labour (1997) (No. 2:75)
Alex Callinicos: Europe – the mounting crisis (1997) (No. 2:75)
Editorial (1997) (No. 75)
Lance Selfa: Mexico after the Zapatista uprising (1997) (No. 75)
William Keach: Rise like lions? Shelley and the revolutionary left (1997) (No. 75)
Judy Cox: What state are we really in? (1997) (No. 75)
John Parrington: In perspective – Valentin Voloshinov (1997) (No. 75) All articles from ISJ 2:71 to 2:75 are now online. [Thanks to Bob Cox]
6 July 2012: Added to the Paul O’Flinn Archive in the Encyclopaedia of Trotskyism On-Line (ETOL):
From the kingdom of necessity to the kingdom of freedom: Morris’s News From Nowhere (1996)
[Thanks to Bob Cox]
6 July 2012: Added to the new Brian Manning Archive in the Encyclopaedia of Trotskyism On-Line (ETOL):
A voice for the poor (1996)
[Thanks to Bob Cox]
6 July 2012: Added to the Christopher Hill Archive:
Tumults and commotions: turning the world upside down (1996)
[Thanks to the Bob Cox]
6 July 2012: Added to the Peter Hadden Archive in the Encyclopaedia of Trotskyism On-Line (ETOL):
NILP Conference – Shows the need for a genuine workers’ party (as Peter Hunt) (1975)
Belfast Workers protest – Meter man murdered (as Peter Hunt) (1976)
War in Lebanon – class unity the key (1983)
Paddy Devlin (1925–1999) (2000) (obituary)
Don’t privatise the Post Office (2002)
No peace dividend for working class people (2006)
Water charges a key issue in Assembly election campaign (2007)
Socialist Party replies to Sinn Fein attacks on classroom assistants (2008)
Northern Ireland – Who can fill the political vacuum (2009)
[Thanks to Ciaran Crossey]
4 July 2012: Added to the French Amédée Dunois archive :
A propos de « l'Etat et la Révolution » [1921] [Thanks to the French language volunteers]
4 July 2012: Added to the Encyclopedia of Anti-Revisionism On-Line:
In the section for the United States:
The following documents have been added to the Progressive Labor Movement – Progressive Labor Party section:
U.S. Workers – Force for Revolution by Milt Rosen [1963]
A Review of the Left Student Press by Fred Jerome [1963]
From Independence to National Liberation: Puerto Rican Nationalism Today [1963]
From the New Deal to the New Frontier by Dorothy Lewis [1963]
The Crisis in the World Communist Movement by A.G. Firainz [1963]
The Counter Offensive of U.S. Imperialism [1963]
Racism – The Achilles Heel Of U.S. Imperialism [1963]
The Rising Danger of Nuclear War (Statement of the National Coordinating Committee of the Progressive Labor Movement on the Cuban Missile Crisis and Its Aftermath) [1963]
An Interview With Robert Williams [1964]
Washington’s “Grand Design” For World Domination (Statement by the National Coordinating Committee of the Progressive Labor Movement) [1964]
New Student Youth Organization Established by Phillip Abbott Luce and John Thomas [1964]
Strengths and Weaknesses in the Line of the International Communist Movement [1971]
In the section for Norway:
The following documents have been added to the Workers’ Communist Party (Marxist-Leninist) section:
Class Struggle Special Issue August 1976
Class Struggle No. 9, March 1977
Class Struggle No. 11, September 1978
Class Struggle No. 12, October 1978
Class Struggle No. 13, July 1979
Class Struggle No. 14, November 1979
Class Struggle No. 15, January 1981
Class Struggle No. 16, August 1984
Class Struggle No. 17, July 1985
In the section for the United Kingdom:
The following document has been added to “General Background Materials” in the The First Wave of Anti-Revisionism: The Early 1960s section:
In Defence of Stalin: Discussion Notes by a British Worker [1964]
The following documents have been added to the Finsbury Communist Association section:
Where to begin [1968]
Tea [1968]
Ultra-Leftism on the National Question [1981]
For ’Virtual Revolution’ – FCA awards Millenium prize! [2000]
The following document has been added to the Communist Workers’ Movement section:
Why Paul Foot Should Be A Socialist The case against the Socialist Workers’ Party [1978]
The following documents have been added to the Communist Organisation of the British Isles – Communist Formation section:
Proletarian No. 1 [n.d.]
Proletarian No. 2 [n.d.]
Proletarian No. 3 [n.d.]
In the section for Canada:
The following document has been added to the Communist Party of Canada (Marxist-Leninist) section:
6th Consultative Conference of the CPC(M-L) A Hoax and Sabotage (by In Struggle) [1979]
The following documents have been added to the Alive Magazine section:
A Big U.S. League Error [1977]
The Taste of Oppression by Rita Bedard [1977]
The following documents have been added to the Conferences of Canadian Marxist-Leninists section:
Learn From the Second Conference of Canadian Marxist-Leninists! [1977]
Participate in the Third Conference Of Canadian Marxist-Leninists On the International Situation! [1977]
Attention! The Third Conference of Marxist-Leninists Postponed [1977]
The Third Conference of Canadian Marxist-Leninists on the International Situation: A Fundamental Debate [1977]
Following the Third Conference of Canadian Marxist-Leninists on the International Situation: Deepen The Struggle Against Opportunism! [1977]
Who will attend the Fourth Conference? [1978]
Red Star Collective Replies [1978]
Fourth Conference Discussion Guide [1978]
“The working class has been without a party for too long, we’re going to build one and it’s going to be ours” [1978]
[Thanks to Paul, Sam, Malcolm and others of the EROL team]
4 July 2012: Added to the
Eduard Bernstein Archive:
Marx and Social Reform, April 1897 [Thanks to Ted Crawford]
3 July 2012: Added to the Swedish Brian Pearce Internet Archive: The Case of André Marty, Brian Pearce, 1957 [Thanks to Martin Fahlgren]
3 July 2012: Added to the new
Paris Commune Archive: Keep an Eye on the Sewers, Père Duchêne, May 17 1871 [Thanks to Mitchell Abidor]
3 July 2012: Added to the
French Trotskyism Archive:
A Soldier Comrade from Strasbourg Addresses His Pals, La Jeune garde, October 16, 1937 [Thanks to Mitchell Abidor]
3 July 2012: Added to the French Lunacharsky archive : L’art à Moscou [1921] Added to the French Alexander Shliapnikov archive : Les ouvriers russes et la guerre (lettre à Pieter Troelstra) (1914) Lettre à Fredrik Ström (1916) L’organisation de l’économie et les tâches des syndicats (1920) Thèses de l’Opposition Ouvrière (1921) Les syndicats russes (extraits) (1921) Autobiographie (1924) Added to the French Communist International archive : Au Secours du Peuple Russe [1921] Added to the French Amédée Dunois archive : Moscou ou Amsterdam [1921] Deux manifestes de l’Exécutif [1921] Added to the French Fernand Loriot archive : Les rapports du parti et des syndicats en France [1921] [Thanks to the French language volunteers]
2 July 2012: Added to the USA History section are the last 12 issues of Workers Monthly, a publication of the early Communist Party USA and continuation of The Liberator whose contents are on the same page as Workers Monthly. The stunning art work of each cover is also provided in separate high resolution scans suitible for printing. [Thanks to Marty Goodman of the Raizanov Library Project, the Early American Marxism archive and the Holt Labor Library all of whom provided for the original copies of Workers Monthly]
2 July 2012: Added to the Italian Language MIA section Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels Archive: La legge sulla sospensione dei diritti civili in Irlanda e i cartisti , Engels, 1848 [Thanks to Davide Galluzzi]
1 July 2012: Added to the Enver Hoxha Internet Archive: Enver Hoxha Speaks, a 3.8 MB pdf featuring the full text of Hoxha’s seminal works spanning 1944-1979. [Thanks to Bernard Moore]
1 July 2012: Added to the Peking Review subject archive are dozens and dozens of the issues from 1971 through 1976. We are mirroring the http://www.massline.org/ web site with their permission. They have re-started uploading whole issues earlier this year and we will be adding them as they come on line from here on out. [Thanks to the Mass Line web site]
1 July 2012: Added to the International Socialism Archive – 2nd Series (1991–2003):
Alex Callinicos: Backward to liberalism (1995) (No. 2:66)
John Newsinger: Matewan: film and working class struggle (1995) (No. 2:66)
John Rees: The light and the dark (1995) (No. 2:66)
Editorial (1995) (No. 66)
Dave Crouch: The crisis in Russia and the rise of the right (1995) (No. 66)
Phil Gasper: Cruel and unusual punishment – the politics of crime in the US (1995) (No. 66)
Judy Cox: How to make the Tories disappear (1995) (No. 66)
Charlie Hore: Jazz – a reply to critics (1996) (No. 66)
Pat Riordan: Bookwatch – Ireland (1996) (No. 66)
Alex Callinicos: Hope against the Holocaust (1995) (No. 2:67)
Editorial (1995) (No. 67)
Chris Bambery: Was the Second World War a war for democracy? (1995) (No. 67)
Chris Nineham: Is the media all powerful? (1995) (No. 67)
Peter Morgan: How the West was won (1995) (No. 67)
Charlie Hore: Bookwatch – China since Mao (1995) (No. 67)
a href="../../history/etol/writers/molyneux/1995/xx/determin.htm" target="new">John Molyneux: Is Marxism deterministic? (1995) (No. 2:68)
Editorial (1997) (No. 68)
Ruth Brown: Racism and immigration controls (1995) (No. 68)
Stuart Hood: News from nowhere? (1995) (No. 68)
Lee Sustar: Communism in the heart of the beast (1995) (No. 68)
Peter Linebaugh: ‘To the teeth and forehead of our faults’ (1995) (No. 68)
George Paizis: Back to the future (1995) (No. 68)
Phil Marshall: The children of Stalinism (1995) (No. 68)
Paul D’Amato: Bookwatch – 100 years of cinema (1995) (No. 68)
Lindsey German: The Balkan war can there be peace? (1995) (No. 2:69)
Nick Howard: The rise and fall of socialism in one city (1995) (No. 2:69)
Bookwatch: Civil War and revolution in Spain, by Andy Durgan (1995) (No. 2:69)
Editorial (1995) (No. 69)
Duncan Blackie: The left and the Balkan war (1995) (No. 69)
Nicolai Gentchev: The myth of welfare dependency (1995) (No. 69)
Judy Cox: Wealth, poverty and class in Britain today (1995) (No. 69)
Peter Morgan: Trade unions and strikes a snapshot of the industrial scene (1995) (No. 69)
Julie Waterson: The party at its peak (1995) (No. 69)
Megan Trudell: Living to some purpose (1995) (No. 69)
Alex Callinicos: South Africa after apartheid (1996) (No. 2:70)
Gareth Jenkins: Why Lucky Jim turned right – an obituary of Kingsley Amis (1996) (No. 2:70)
Editorial (1996) (No. 70)
Brian Richardson: The making of a revolutionary (1994) (No. 70)
Mark O’Brien: The bloody birth of capitalism (1996) (No. 70)
Lee Humber: Studies in revolution (1996) (No. 70)
Adrian Budd : A new life for Lenin (1996) (No. 70)
Martin Smith: Bookwatch – the General Strike(No. 70)
All articles from ISJ 2:66 to 2:70 are now online.
[Thanks to Bob Cox]
1 July 2012: Added to the Paul Foot Archive:
When will the Blair bubble burst? (1995)
[Thanks to Bob Cox]
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