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Documents of the International Socialists (U.S.)
1969-1986


The roots of the International Socialists went back to the fall of 1964 when the Berkeley locals of the Socialist Party-Social Democratic Federation and Young People's Socialist League left with sixteen members to found the Independent Socialist Club led by Hal Draper and Joel Geier. At first it consisted mainly of ex-Independent Socialist League members who had disagreed with the decision to merge the ISL into the SP-SDF in 1958 and had become uncomfortable with the positions taken by Max Shachtman and the Realignment Caucus within the party, i.e. entry into the Democratic Party, and an orientation toward the established union leadership and liberal integrationist forces within the Civil Rights Movement. The new group wished to revive the tendency represented by the ISL and the third camp. While still basing its ideas on the literature of the ISL, as the new organization grew through the 1960s, the proportion of former members of the ISL declined, until they were a small handful by 1970.

The following year a second ISC was founded in Berkeley (one on campus, one in town) and another in New York. In September 1967 a conference was held in New York and the clubs were federated under the umbrella Independent Socialist Clubs of America. A quarterly, Independent Socialist or I.S. had begun in early 1967 and became the organ of the new group.

The group worked within the CORE, the Berkeley Free Speech Movement and help initiate the California Peace and Freedom Party, which it saw as a form of "independent political action...leading eventually, or hoping to crystallize the development of a Workers party". The movement recruited many members from its work in the PFP and among Students for a Democratic Society. When the SDS imploded in 1969 many of its members joined the Independent Socialists, including the Revolutionary Socialist Caucus, and significant parts of the SDS chapters at the University of Chicago, University of Michigan, CCNY, and Madison. The Revolutionary Workers Committee at Detroit also joined. With all of these additions it was decided that a national organization should be created, more centralized than the former federation of autonomous clubs. Thus the "International Socialists" were formed at a convention in September 1969.

More changed than just the name. The national office was transferred from New York to Detroit. The group's periodical, which had moved from New York to Berkeley, was also moved to Detroit and rechristened Workers' Power. National Secretary Joel Geier noted that while they had formerly been oriented toward the student, anti-war, and women's liberation movements, they would now focus on the industrial working class. They developed a three pronged strategy that included building rank and file within the unions, caucuses for black and women workers, and urging independent political action of the workers organizations. This strategy deemphasized the long term program of socialist revolution, instead focusing on day-to-day issues. As they put it "Rank and file groups usually arise around a specific event, incident or issue. It is the tasks of socialists and advanced militants to move the group in a broader programmatic direction. This is not done by putting forth a score of demands all at once. New demands and concepts should be introduced in a logical and relevant manner" A group of member who were uncomfortable with this distancing from Trotskyist ideology broke away in 1973 and formed the Revolutionary Socialist League in 1973, taking about a third of the membership."

Of all the Trotskyist groups that attempted a turn toward industry in the 1970s, the IS was the most successful. They became a force within opposition movements within several unions. These included the United Action Caucus within Local 1101 in the Communication Workers of America, the opposition to the leadership of the United Mine Workers which eventually led to the election of Arnold Miller as president, the opposition within the National Maritime Union, and in the International Longshore and Warehouse Union where they led a successful court fight against the expulsion of IS member Stan Weir.

However they were most successful within the Teamsters. Here they worked within the Teamsters Rank and File Caucus, which was organized around the issue of alleged misspending of pension funds by union officials. They also were an important element within the Teamsters for a Decent Contract later in the decade. These efforts helped lead to the creation of Teamsters for a Democratic Union. Through these activities the IS was able to recruit a number of important rank-and-file leaders, most of whom later left the group during its splits, such as that forming Workers Power.

The IS organized regional conferences of the opposition movements within labor unions during the mid-1970s, and in the late 1970s formed the "Labor Education and Research Project." This "Project" began publication of Labor Notes, which carried news on rank-and-file reform movements within the unions and began regular conferences and workshops on re-radicalizing the labor movement.

Meanwhile, the group lost some of its original members. Hal Draper left the organization in 1971. He claimed that the IS was embracing dual unionism, and felt that the IS was becoming a "micro-sect" and it was best to participate in personal, rather than organized political activity.

IS had long had informal links with the International Socialists in Britain led by Tony Cliff. By the early 1970s some members were becoming influenced by that group and came to reject the labeling of Stalinist states as bureaucratic collectivist in favor of Cliff's state capitalism theory. These members were also disturbed by the abandonment, as they saw it, of IS's traditional policy on building rank and file caucuses in the unions as well as by the stance adopted by the leadership around Geier on the then-current upheaval in Portugal. By 1977 this group had formally constituted itself as the Left Tendency and was then expelled, after which it founded the International Socialist Organization.

Around the same time another tendency came into opposition to IS's leadership and split to form a new group called Workers Power. By the early 1980s the IS had decided that a more pluralist sort of revolutionary socialist organization was required and merged with Workers Power and Socialist Unity to form Solidarity in 1986.

 



1964

"Independent Socialism: A Perspective for the Left," by Hal Draper (Independent Socialist Committee Pamphlet #1) (64)


1966

"Toward the Working Class: A Position Paper for the New Left," by Kim Moody, Fred Eppstener & Mike Flug,
w/ "Why the Working Class?," by Kim Moody (Independent Socialist Committee Pamphlet #4) (66)


1969

Independent Socialist Bulletin #5 (05/06-69)

For a Genuine Black-White Alliance, by Sy Landy
Revolutionary Politics in the Black Movement, by Dave Friedman
Community Control and the Black Movement, by Dave Friedman
Nationalism, Assimilation and Coalition, by Miriam Snyder
SDS and the Student Movement, by Ron Tabor
Comments on the "Smash the Military in the Schools" Proposal
Perspective on Women's Liberation Movement, by Ruth Greenstein


“International Scene: A Draft Perspective” (69)

“Crisis in the Schools: Teachers & the Community” (69?)

Community Control and the Black Movement, by David Friedman
The AFT at the Crossroads: Trade Unionism and Community Control, by Steve Zelnuck
Ocean Hill-Brownsville vs. the UFT
Report on Ocean Hill-Brownsville, by New York Civil Liberties Union
The Radical Opposition in the UFT, by Gretchen Mackler and David Friedman
Platform of the New Coalition
Education for Revolt, by Jules Greenstein

“The American Working Class in Transition,” by Kim Moody (69?)

Independent Socialist Club Intervention at Black Panther "United Front Against Fascism" Conference (07-18/21-69)

Report on ISC and the Panther Conference
"Women and the Conference," leaflet distributed by the Bay Area ISC Women's Caucus
"What's Wrong With this Conference?,"leaflet distributed by the Berkeley ISC

“Documents of the Founding Convention of the IS, September 1969”

Draft Perspective on the International Scene, by Ian McMahan, New York ISC
ISC Resolution on American Imperialism, the NLF and the Right of the Vietnamese to Self-Determination, by Ernie Haberkern (08-07-69)
The American Scene, by Kim Moody, New York City ISC, as amended by the NYC Exec
Black and Other Minority Peoples’ Perspectives
Women’s Liberation Perspectives
Student Perspectives
Anti-War Perspectives
ISC Perspectives
High School Perspectives, by Bill. P.
International Socialists Constitution

“Draft Transitional Program of the International Socialists” (69?)

First Draft (November), by Kim Moody
Second Draft (December), by Sy Landy

"The Workers Party and The Transitional Program," by Ernest Erber, Outline of Two Lectures Delivered Before Local Philadelphia of the Workers Party, June, 1944 (12-69)


1970

"Introduction to Independent Socialism (Second Edition)," edited by Hal Draper (Independent Socialist Clippingbooks #1) (70)

Socialism:
The Socialist Idea: A Concise Summary, by Gordon Haskell (70)

Liberal Capitalism:
From Roosevelt's New Deal to the War Deal, by Sam Felike (52)
The Truman Era: What Was the Fair Deal?, by Hal Draper (52)
From the Fair Deal to the Era of McCarthyism, by Gordon Haskell (52)

Civil Liberties:
The Crisis of Democracy in Today's World, by Gordon Haskell (53)
The Threat to Civil Liberties Under the Witchhunt, by Julius Falk (53)

Socialism and Democracy:
The Socialist View: Democracy is a Weapon, by Hal Draper (50)
Socialism and Democracy: What to Learn From Stalinism, by Hal Draper (53)
Democracy and Revolution: The Marxist Approach, by Albert Gates (53)
Socialist Democracy in a Socialist Society, by Philip Coben (53)

Stalinism and Bureaucratic Collectivism:
The Stalinist Social System: Bureaucratic Collectivism, by Max Shachtman (54)
The Nature of the Communist Parties, by H.W. Benson & Max Shachtman (54)
Stalinist Imperialism and the Cold War Crisis, by Hal Draper (54)
Reform or Revolution in the Russian Empire
The Working Class and the Myth of Totalitarian Invincibility, by Max Martin (57)
The Polish Pattern: The "Gomulka Way" in East Europe, by Hal Draper (57)

War, Peace, and Foreign Policy:
Shall It be War or Peace? The Third Camp View, by Gordon Haskell (51)
War and Capitalism: Roots of the Crisis in the West, by Hal Draper (51)
Blow For Peace: Impact of the Anti-Kremlin Revolt, by Philip Coben (57)

Labor and the Working Class:
Why the Working Class is the Key to Progress, by Hal Draper (55)
The Class Struggle and the Trade-Union Movement, by Ben Hall (55)
Labor and Democracy: Why They are Interdependent, by Ben Hall (53)
Socialists in Trade Unions: The ISL Experience, by Max Shachtman (58)

Socialist Political Action:
Toward a Basic Alignment in US Politics, by H.W. Benson (56)
On the Way to an American Labor-Based Party, by Max Martin (55)
Labor Needs a Declaration of Political Independence, by Ben Hall (52)
Can Labor Capture the Old Party Machine?, by Walter Barron & Philip Coben (1952)
The Democratic Party: Road or Roadblock?, by Hal Draper (56)
ISL Program in Brief

"Party and Class," by Chris Harman [Pamphlet] (70?)

"A New Era of Labor Revolt [International Socialists reprint]," by Stan Weir (70?)

"How Mao Conquered China," by Jack Brad (Independent Socialist Clippingbooks #6) (70)

Articles from Labor Action and New International:
Forward
Kuomintang and White House: The Symbiosis of Reaction (09-06/13-48)
Two Chiangs on the Skids (10-4-48)
The "Secret" of Communist Success (11-08-48)
Blind Alley in Nanking (12-06-48)
The Rtas Begin to Desert (01-10-49)
The Communists Confront the Cities (01-24-49)
Revolution in a Straightjacket (01-31-49)
Mao and Neo-Stalinism: The Path of the Chinese CP (02-07-49)
Peking vs. Moscow: The A.L. Strong Case, Pt. 1 (02-21-49)
Whose Spy is Who? The A.L. Strong Case, Pt. 2 (02-28-49)
What is Chinese Stalinism? Notes on the New State Party (02-49)
The Bureaucratic Revolution Rolls On (05-23-49)
The Integration of the Intelligentsia (07-04-49)
A look at Future Problems (08-29-49)
Rigging the Bureaucratic State (10-17-49)
The Fall of Canton (10-24-49)
Self-Determination For Formosa (01-16-50)

“The Permanent War Economy,” by T.N. Vance (Independent Socialist Clippingbooks #7) (70)

Forum: An International Socialist Discussion Bulletin, Vol. 3, #4 (01-23-70)

Bourgeois Parliamentary Procedure, by Mike Parker, East Bay Community Branch
The Workers Party and the Transitional Program (Outline of two lectures delivered before Local Philadelphia of the Workers Party, June 1944), by Ernest Erber
`” Child Care: Who Needs it?,” leaflet by Berkeley Campus Branch & Berkeley  Women’s Caucus
Letter to Lutte Ouvrière and IS-US from IS-Britain (11-24-69)
The Meaning of Transitional Politics, by WK, Detroit
Tax-Free Bonds and the Ann Arbor Rent Strike, by Dave Friedman (passed by the NAC 5-0)
Tax-Free Bonds, by Eric Chester, Ann Arbor IS
Proposal to Further Increase IS Circulation, by Gay S.
Socialist Organization and Its Press, by Kim Moody (passed by the NAC 4-0)
Resolution on Working Class Perspective, by Ken F., Detroit; Will F., Cleveland; Cliff H., Cleveland
Resolution on Implementation of the Detroit/Cleveland Resolution, by Bill P., New York
Toward a Working-Class Anti-War Program, by Dave Finkel (passed by January NC as amended)
The Permanent War Economy, by T.N. Vance
General Position of the IS on the Peace & Freedom Party, by Mike Hannon, Los Angeles
Motion on PFP, by Morgan Spector, Los Angeles
Draft Resolution on Peace & Freedom Party, by David E., Los Angeles
Opportarianism, by Dave Friedman, NAC (12-04-69)
Motion on Perspectives Toward the Peace & Freedom Party, by Tom Condit, East Bay Community Branch
Motion to Bay Area Conference, by Joel Geier
Amendment to Moody Independent Political Action Perspective, by Chris Hobson
Motion for Bay Area Convention, by Ernie H.
Independent Political Action: Method and a Perspective, by Mike Monheit
Resolution for January 1970 NC, by Chris Hobson, Chicago (12-21-69)
A Couple of Words on Transitional Program and Dialectical Thinking, by D. Friedman (01-01-70)
Independent Political Action and the Anti-War Movement, by [Kim] Moody (passed by the NC as amended)
National Secretary’s Report: Report and Evaluation on the Functioning of the NAC and the IS Since the Convention
NAC Minutes (01-02-70)
NC Minutes (01-02/03-70)
Baltimore Report, by Don B. (10-20-69)
Detroit Report (11-14-69)
Chicago Report #2, by Chris H. (11-14-69)
Long Beach Report, by Gene L.
“Support the GE Strikers: BOYCOTT GE,” leaflet by Chicago IS
“Toward a Working Class Movement,” leaflet by NY IS
“War and Working People, by Gay S. & Bill P., IS leaflet distributed at Nov. 15, 1969 Moratorium
“General Electric Workers on Strike: Boycott General Electric Products,” leaflet by Madison IS
“Students, Anti-War Movement: Support GE Strikers,” leaflet by NY IS
“November 15 and After,” leaflet by Boston IS
“What do Women Really Want?,” leaflet by Berkeley IS Women’s Caucus
“Open Letter to the Tenants Union,” leaflet by Berkeley IS
Resolution on the GE Strike Submitted to SDS Regional, by Jack Gerson, International Socialists (12-12-69)
“Who’s Paying for This War?,” leaflet by Berkeley IS
“March Against the War, GE,” leaflet by Berkeley IS
“Why Immediate Withdrawal?”, leaflet by Boston IS
On the Middle East, by Jerry H., Los Angeles
The GE Strike and the Myth of  “Progressive” UE, by Ted Dibble, Berkeley Campus IS
On Picking Up the Gun, Part 2, by Neil C., Boston
Forum Policy

“Reorient” Papers #1 (07-70)

Turning Point: The Nature of the Crisis in the IS, by Hal Draper
Sectarianism or Marxism?: A Review of Issues in Dispute, by Ernie Haberkern
The National Rank & File T.U. Conference, by Richard Broadhead & Maxine Wolpinsky

"Student and Antiwar Perspectives: Amendment to the Band Section on Page 27, Submitted to the Big Red Caucus," by Joe Frantz & Dick Arneson (70?)


1971


IS Bulletin #5 (02-01-71) [Mislabeled “70”]

Documents from the National Committee Meeting
Perspectives and Tasks of the International Socialists, by Joel Geier
Amendment to Joel G.’s “Perspectives” Document, by James Coleman
Student Movement – Vintage Fall 1970, by Brian MacKenzie and Rose Veviaca
Discussion Documents and NAC Documents
A Matter of Definition: Struggle Groups, Workers’ Party and Other Terms in the Revolutionary Lexicon, by Wayne Price, New York City (11-70)
Comments on “Down on the Farm,” by Charles W. Moss
Reply by James Coleman
Madison Chapter Statement on Organizational Discipline
NAC Response to the Madison Queries on Discipline
Letter from Joel Geier Concerning the Actions of the Reorient Committee (01-20-71)
NAC Response to the Actions of the Reorient Editorial Committee
NAC Minutes (01-19-71)
NAC Minutes (01-27-71)

IS Convention Bulletin #1 (Summer ’71)

Notes on Gay Liberation (Draft), by Kit Lyons
Towards a Program of Struggle for Gay Rights and for the Development of Gay Revolutionaries, by Jim Mott
The GI Perspective, by Neil S.

"An Open Letter To The SWP," by Joel Geier, National Secretary, International Socialists [leaflet] (08?-71)

IS Bulletin #9 (06-01-71)

NC Minutes
New Documents from the NC
Enabling Motion, by Stan
Perspective for Our Involvement in the Anti-War Movement, by James Coleman, NAC & Steve Kindred, Los Angeles
Anti-War Perspectives, by Jim Gregory, New York
Resolution on the United National Caucus, by W. Hastings, endorsed by NY Exec (05-24-71)
Trade Union Perspectives, by Joel Geier
Perspective for Building Working Women’s Committees, by Rose V. & Anne G.
The Impotence of Workers Power, by Brian M., New York

International Socialists Internal Bulletin #10 (11-07-78)

Lessons of the Miners' Struggle (Rough Draft): Labor Discussion Document and Draft Pamphlet, by the Rank & File Caucus, Los Angeles
Rank & File and Reform Movements in Labor Work, by the Los Angeles Branch

IS Internal Bulletin #11 (09-01-71)

Draft Theses on Nixon’s New Economic Policy, by Michael Stewart, amended and adopted by the NAC (08-20-71)
Appendix
A discussion of the Union-Staff Job Question with an Addendum on Industrialization, from a letter by S. Jacoby (Undated)
Report on AFT Convention
NAC Minutes (08-18/19-71)
An Open Letter to the SWP, by Joel Geier, National Secretary, International Socialists

“Comments on the NAM Documents, presented to the Radical America Editorial Board (First Draft-Very Rough),” by M. Hirsch (11-11-71)

IS Bulletin #5 (02-01-71) [Mislabeled “70”]

Documents from the National Committee Meeting
Perspectives and Tasks of the International Socialists, by Joel Geier
Amendment to Joel G.’s “Perspectives” Document, by James Coleman
Student Movement – Vintage Fall 1970, by Brian MacKenzie & Rose Veviaca
Discussion Documents and NAC Documents
A Matter of Definition: Struggle Groups, Workers’ Party and Other Terms in the Revolutionary Lexicon, by Wayne Price, New York City (11-70)
Comments on “Down on the Farm,” by Charles W. Moss
Reply by James Coleman
Madison Chapter Statement on Organizational Discipline
NAC Response to the Madison Queries on Discipline
Letter from Joel Geier Concerning the Actions of the Reorient Committee (01-20-71)
NAC Response to the Actions of the Reorient Editorial Committee
NAC Minutes (01-19-71)
NAC Minutes  (01-27-71)


1972


"Black Workers on the Move"[Pamphlet] (72?)

“Developments in Post-World War II Capitalism (International Socialist Discussion Article),” by Kevin Bradley (72?)

"Tasks and Perspectives: Convention Document Adopted by the International Socialists July, 1972" [Pamphlet] (07-72)

IS National Report #11 (09-08-72)

NAC Minutes (08-24/25-72)
NAC Minutes (08-31-72)
Notes on Selling Workers Power, by Greg Alden (07-30-72)
Disposition of Convention Referrals by NAC, With Motivation, by Chris H.
Boston IS Tasks and Perspectives, by Randy M., Davy F. and Derek B.
The Spartacists in the Working Class: The case of the Oakland CWA, by Bob Powers, East Bay IS

IS Internal Bulletin #30 (09-10-72)

A Couple Notes on the Irish Question, by Greg Alden, New York Branch (07-30-72)
Federal and State Occupational Safety and Health Legislation, by Andrew B. (Undated)

IS Labor Bulletin #1 (10-20-72)

Documents on the American Federation of Teachers
Draft (First) of IS AFT Resolution, by David Miller (10-71)
Letter to David M. from Steve L. (12-71)
Draft Amendment to Perspectives Document by David M, by Marilyn M. & Ken P.
Proposed Draft of a Program for the United Action Caucus of California, by Joel J.
Bay Area AFT Fraction Amendments to First Draft AFT Resolution by David M.
Amendemnt on Women's Rights to David M. Draft on AFT Perspectives, by Margaret J. (3-1-72)
Draft Strategy and Perspective Toward the UAC and the National AFT With Analysis of the Past Year, by Marilyn M. & Ken P. (4-1-72)
Response to Berkeley Draft on AFT, by David Miller (6-1-72)
The Split Perspective in the AFT, by Wayne Price
Resolutions Submitted to the National AFT Fraction, by Bay Area AFT Fraction (6-15-72)
National AFT Fraction Minutes, Detroit, submitted by Marilyn M. (6-30/7-2-72)

"On Women's Liberation: The Next Phase," by Derek B., NYC (10-30-72)

IS Bulletin #32 (11-05-72)

NAC Documents:
NAC Statement on Recruitment of "Orthodox Trotskyists" (Amended)
NAC Motions on Vietnam "Peace Settlement"
Political Line on School Integration Cases and Busing (adopted by NAC as basis for amendment), by Chris H.
Theses on Canarsie (adopted by NAC [except specific sections as noted]), by Jack T. [Trautman]
Discussion:
What's Wrong With the Theories of State Capitalism, by Kevin Bradley
An Open Letter to Sy Landy, by Wayne C.

IS Fund Drive Bulletin #4 (11-14-72)

IS Bulletin #34 (12-09-72)

National Secretary's Report, by Sy Landy
Women's Liberation, by Celia Emerson
Women's Liberation, by Lynn Jones
Amendments to Ilene W. Women's Liberation Perspectives Document, by Margaret B.
International Proposal, by Sy Landy
Press and Publications: Workers' Power, by Dave F.

IS National Report #16 (12-09-72)

NAC Minutes (11-21-72)
NAC Minutes (12-05-72)
Letter to the NAC from S.B. & J.M. [re: Irish Republican Clubs] (11-24-72)
Letter to the NAC from S.B. & J.M. [re: Irish Republican Clubs] (11-30-72)
Statement to the NAC Concerning IS Functioning at the AFT National Convention, by Marilyn Danton, East Bay
In Defense of the Teachers Fraction, by Wayne P. (11-20-72)
Clarification of Positions on Community Control and Busing, by Chris H.


IS Bulletin #35 (12-20-72)

NAC Statement on East Harlem Boycott and School Crisis, by Chris H.
Reply to SF and Others on Trotskyist Recruitmnent, by Chris H.
On the National Question in Ireland, by R. St. Cyr
The Political Functioning of College Professor Members of the IS (passed by the NAC with amendments), by F. Katz, Seattle and others
The Gage Park Question, by Kevin Bradley, Chicago
Busing and the NAC, by Mike P., East Bay
The 1972 Convention and Beyond, by Mike P. and James M., East Bay
Enough of Crumbs, We Want to Have Our Cake and Eat It, Too, by Randy M. and Beth C., Boston
Final Fund Drive Bulletin

IS National Report #17 (12-20-72)

Notices
Notice on Theoretical Journal, by Bruce Landau
Notice on NC Assessment (Illustrated), by Sy Landy (12-12-72)
NAC Documents
NAC Minutes (12-12-72)
The Nature of the Period (Draft), by Crox
National Committee
Minutes of the National Committee Meeting (11-24/26-73)
Voting Record
Motion to National Committee on Celia Emerson Pamphlet, by Chris H.
Motivation on “Revolutionary Feminism” Motion, by Chris H.
Bibliographies, Etc.
Mao’s China: A Preliminary Reading List, by Andrew B.
Federal and State Occupational Safety and Health Legislation, by Andrew B.
The General Strike – A Bibliography
Addendum to NC Minutes
Corrections and Comments on Women’s Liberation Perspectives, by Ilene W.


1973


IS Bulletin #36 (01-12-73)

On Black Liberation, by Jack Trautman
Announcement of Women’s Caucus, by Diane C., Eileen K., Gay S., Ilene W., Jackie A., Joan M., Laura G., Pauline B., Ruth A.
Of Dope and Socialism , by Mark Smith, Austin/San Antonio
Notes on Lynn Jones’ Women’s Liberation Perspectives, by Andrew B. (12-26-72)
Recent Additions to the Book Service Catalog (02-01-73)

“Trade Unionism in France: A Marxist View,” IS International Bulletin #3, Pt. 1 (02-73)

Edited by Barbara Zeluck based on Lutte Ouvrière documents, articles and interviews
Introduction by Barbara Zeluck
Historical Background
Trade Unions in France
Renault, “Pilot” in the French Class Struggle
Lutte Ouvrière Presents: The Renault Strike of April-May 1947
The 1971 Renault Strikes
Lutte Ouvrière: Building the Revolutionary Party
Editor’s Postscript: The Current French Election Campaign
Lutte Ouvrière : Revolutionaries and Trade Union Activity
Lutte Ouvrière: What is to be Done in the Unions?
Revolutionary Activity in the CGT
Revolutionary Activity in the CFDT and FO

"Toward Teacher Power," by Steve Zeluck [Pamphlet] (73)

"The Capitalist State: Reform or Revolution," by Bruce Landau [Pamphlet] (73)

"The Third International Conference," IS International Bulletin #3, Pt. 2 (02-73)

Documents from the Third International Conference in France, held in November 1972 and sponsored by Lutte Ouvrière.

Introduction, by Barbara Zeluck
The Common Market, by Lutte Ouvrière, France
Sino-American Rapprochement, by Lutte Ouvrière, France
Building the Party and Work in the Unions, by International Socialists, Great Britain
Critiques & Answers:
Internationalist Communist Party, Spain
International Socialists, US
Response to the critiques by IS-GB:
On the Common Market
On Sino-American Rapprochement
Building the Party and Work in the Unions, by Militant, Great Britain
Critiques by Other Groups:
International Socialists, US
International Socialists, Great Britain
Lutte Ouvrière, France
On Sino-American Rapprochement, by Militant, Great Britain
Revolutionary Activity in the Class, by Leninist Fraction, Denmark
Comments by Lutte Ouvrière, France
On the Common Market, by Leninist Fraction, Denmark
Comments by Lutte Ouvrière, France
The Situation in Spain and Building the Party, by the Workers' Party for Marxist Unification (POUM), Spain
On the Common Market, by the POUM, Spain
On Sino-American Rapprochement, by the POUM, Spain
Work in the Working Class and Building the Party, by Acción Communista, Spain
On Sino-American Rapprochement
The Situation in Italy, the Revolutionary Party, and Work in the Unions, by the Internationalist Communist Party, Italy
Critique by Lutte Ouvrière
Critique by the POUM
On the Japanese Political Situation, by Zenshin [Revolutionary Communist League-Chukaku], Japan
On the Common Market
On Sino-American Rapprochement
Stages in the Development of the Struggle in Japan
Critique by Lutte Ouvrière
Reply to Critique by Zenshin
Combat Ouvrier, French West Indies
Founding Statement of Combat Ouvrier (05-24-71)
Excerpt From Combat Ouvrier (10-18-72)
Beginning of the Historic Catastrophe of the Postwar World System and Crisis of Japanese Imperialism, by the National Committee of the Japan Revolutionary Communist League (Zenshin)
National Caucus of Labor Committees, United States
Critique by Lutte Ouvrière
On the Common Market, by the NCLC
On Sino-American Rapprochement, by the NCLC
Spark, United States
International Socialists, United States
Sino-American Rapprochement
The Common Market
Criticism of the Conference
Critiques of Lutte Ouvrière Positions
International Socialists, Great Britain
International Socialists, United States
Internationalist Communist Party, Italy
National Caucus of Labor Committees, United States
Acción Comunista, Spain
Further Critiques of the conference:
POUM, Spain
International Socialists, Great Britain
Lutte Ouvrière Responds:
On LO Positions:
On the Common Market
On Sino-American Rapprochement
Concluding the Conference
Introduction to Jalones de Derrota: Promesa de Victoria, by Grandizio Munis, translated by Peter Cam


“The Crisis in the IS and the Road Forward: A Statement on the Struggle Inside the IS,” by NAC Members  Dave F. [Finkel], Joel G. [Geier], Bill H., Mike S., Jack T. (Undated)

Appendix: National Report, by Sy L. [Landy]

IS Bulletin #38 (03-30-73)

The “Minority’s” Political Mine Disaster, by Brian M. [Mackenzie]
Comments on the MFD Discussion, by Dave F. [Finkel]
Reply to Brian M. on the MFD, by Ron T. [Tabor]

IS Bulletin #39 (04-14-73)

NAC Statement on Vietnam
Amendments to the Seattle “Professor” Document, by D. Crees, St. Louis
The Farmworkers, Teamsters and Salinas, by Ken P., East Bay (03-15-73)
An Approach to Our Work in the Gay Liberation Movement, by Judith L., New York
Another View on the MFD Victory, by E. Langdon
Making Our Marxism a Science: A Critique, by D. Crees, St. Louis
Phase II in Britain: The Working-Class Response, by Paul Benjamin
Nationwide AFT Local: A Note for Student-Members, by Andrew B. (02-07-73)
Southeast Asian Communist and Trotskyist Movements: French- and English-Language Sources, by Andrew B. (02-04-73)

“Report on AFT Local 2254,” by Hoosier Hills [Bloomington, IN?] Branch (05-01-73)

IS Bulletin #39 (05-10-73)

Corrections and Amendments Accepted and/or Passed for Ilene W. Document
Amendment to Women’s Liberation Perspectives, by Margaret B.
Motivation to Amendment to Women’s Liberation Perspectives, by Margaret B.
Statement of the Revolutionary Tendency, by Sy L. [Landy], Ron T. [Taber], Chris H.
Party and Program: The Present Debate and its Meaning – The Viewpoint of the Leninist Tendency (04-15-73)
Draft Program of the Leninist Tendency, by Dick Edwards, Ann Hall, Doug Hayes, Bill Sanders, Judith Shapiro

Women’s Commission Bulletin #1 (05-73)

Some Comments on Women & the Revolutionary Organization, by Barbara Zeluck, New York
Report from the National Women’s Commission, by Shelley Landau (05-15-73)
Women’s Liberation, by Celia Emerson
On Women’s Liberation (Including a Critique of the Margaret B. Amendments), by Lynn Jones
A Footnote for History, by Dave F. [Finkel]
Critical Comments on Emerson’s Women’s Liberation Document, by Shelley L. [Landau]
Black Women – A Select Bibliography, by Celia Emerson

IS National Report #21 (05-10-73)

National Secretary’s Report, by Sy Landy (04-73)
Brief Industrial Director’s Report
Amendments to National Secretary’s Report, by Dave F. [Finkel]
“Building the Leadership”:  The Fraud and the Fantasy, by David F. [Finkel]
Minutes of National Committee Meeting (04-20/24-73)
Women Workers – A Select Bibliography, by Celia Emerson

IS Labor Bulletin #3 (05-23-73)

Introduction to NY Telephone Perspectives Document, by Bill Hastings (03-25-73)
NY Telephone Perspectives, by Brian Mackenzie
Evolution of Our Role in the Recent CWA Local Elections, by Ken Morgan
Lessons of Our First Two and Half Years in NY Telephone, by Brian M.
Draft Auto Perspective, by Ron T. [Tabor] (04-73)
Theses on the UNC, by Ron T. [Tabor]
Brian’s Mine Disaster, by John Weber

South Africa Fraction Bulletin #1

“Revolutionary Method: Program and Leadership”, by Mike Patrick (06-01-73)

IS Bulletin #40 (07-01-73)

Initial Tendency Statement – Labor Action Tendency, by Ilene W., Rose V., Brian M., Bill H. Dave F.
Introduction to Initial Tendency Statement, by Dave F. (05-29-73)
A reply to Ron T.: Some Thoughts on the Place of the Transitional Program in a Revolutionary Organization, by Bob Powers
A Case of Retrograde Motion: A Response to Ron T., by Ernest Casey, San Francisco
Revolutionary Method: Program and Leadership, by Mike P. (06-01-73)
Wildcats, by Bill Hastings
The Tactical Wisdom of the RT, by Brian Mackenzie
Perspectives for Farmworker Support (Draft), by Mike P. and Ken P. (05-16-73)
On the French Elections, by Peter Lane, Ernest Casey, Ann Judah, Jean Diamond, San Francisco
An Approach to “An Approach to Our Work in the Gay Liberation Movement”: Or Some Wide and Varied Misuses of the Transitional Program, by Bob Powers
Comments on “An Approach to Our Work in the Gay Liberation Movement,” by Wayne Pierce

IS National Report #22 (07-01-73)

NAC Minutes (04-26-73)
NAC Minutes (05-02-73)
Motion on Food Price Demonstrations, by Sy L. [Landy], Chris H.
NAC Minutes (05-09-73)
Statement by SL and CH
Statement by Joel G. [Geier], Preface to Kevin B. Statement
Statement by Kevin Bradley
Reply to Kevin B. on the St. Louis Conference, by Clarence Jones
NAC Minutes (05-15-73)
Reply to Statement by Sy and Chris on Staff, by Dave F. [Finkel]
NAC Minutes (05-22-73)
NAC Minutes (05-29-73)
NAC Minutes (06-13-73)
Motion on 1973 NMU Election, by Bill Hastings
For Critical Support to Gene Herson in the NMU Elections, motion by Sy L. and Chris H.
Statement by David Miller at the April 20-22 Meeting of the IS National Committee, Detroit
For a Campaign Around Inflation, proposal submitted to the NAC by David Miller

IS Labor Bulletin #4 (07-31-73)

1973 Auto Contract Campaign Proposal, by Bill Hastings
IS Intervention in the California Federation of Teachers, by Bay Area AFT Fraction (May-June, 1973)
Account of Jefferson Victory Celebration, from Detroit Free Press (07-30-73)

“Trotskyism, Centrism and the International Socialists: Document of the Revolutionary Tendency of the International Socialists,” by Bruce Landau (73)

“Dear Comrades,” by the Labor Action Tendency (06-20-73)

IS [Britain] Bulletin (09-73)

Introduction, by Duncan Hallas (09-73)
The American International Socialists, by Joan Smith and Steve Jeffreys
Report of International Forum Organized by the International Socialists [Britain] on 21 and 22 March, 1973
Ligue Communiste, by Richard Kirkwood
Report on the 1973 Irish Conference
Avanguardia Operaia, by Andreas Nagliati
A Document of the German Socialist Workers Group (SAG), translated by Mary Philips

“Impressions of a Visit to Britain,” by S.F. [Sam Farber] (09/10-73)

"For a Revolutionary Cadre Organization Based in the Working Class," by Joel Geier (73?)

IS Bulletin #41 (07-22-73)

Tasks and Perspectives for the IS [Convention Document], by Marilyn Danton for the Transformation Caucus
Education Director: A description of his Primary Duties, by Jimmie Higgins
Black Liberation Perspectives [Convention Document], By Jack Trautman for the Transformation Caucus
Members At Large (MALs) and Contacts [Convention Document], by Jimmie Higgins and David Crees
The Rank and File and the Trade Unions [Convention Document], by Jimmie Higgins and David Crees
Reply to the Leninist Tendency, by Emmet Casey, Ann Judah, Jean Diamond
Anatomy of a Wildcat, by Neil C.
Chrysler Caucus Program
Some Points on Transitional Program, by Brian M.
Political Agitation and the "Class Point of View," by Jack Trautman

IS Bulletin #42 (08-01-73)

Tasks and Perspectives, by Brian Mackenzie for the Labor Action Tendency Proposal on the Theoretical Journal, by D. Crees and J. Higgins

IS Bulletin #43 (08-16-73)

Black Liberation Perspectives for the IS, by Dave F. for the Labor Action Tendency Tasks and Perspectives, submitted by the NAC

IS Bulletin #44 (08-23-73)

Useful Information for the 1973 IS Convention
Third Camp Socialism and the IS [convention document], by Dave F. for the NAC
Press and Publications [convention document], by Ilene W. and Kay Stacy
Amendment to the Labor Document [convention document], by Kevin Bradley
Amendment to Tasks and Perspectives: Conventions and NC Meetings [convention document], by Mike P.
Building the IS, by D. Crees
Amendment to Tasks and Perspectives: Program [convention document], by Mike Stewart
Reply to Reorient, by Mike Parker
Where We Stand, by DB, CF, etc.
On the Necessity to Pause for Self-Examination, by S. Jacoby
A Draft Program for the International Socialists, by Kevin Bradley
Motions [convention document], by Mike Stewart

"Labor Perspectives For the International Socialists: Adopted at the National Convention, September 1973" (09-73)


International Socialists Bulletin #45 (11-73)

Document on IS Press (Working Document), by Rose Veviaka
Report on Socialist Worker [Britain], by Rose Veviaka
For an Analytical Newspaper, by Kevin Bradley
Why We Need a Weekly Paper: Motion on Press & Publication, by East Bay EC
Press and Publications, by Harry M., NY
Amendments to East Bay Press and Publications, by Mary F.
Amemnments to Press and Publications, by Milton F. and Chris K., Bloomington
Re: Press & Publications Report, by Carl G.
Pamphlet Series Proposal, by Ann Judah, San Francisco
Resolution on Publications, by S. Jacoby
The Black Movement, by Jack Trautman
Blacks and the IS, by Jack Trautman
Amendment to Trautman, Black Liberation Perspectives, by Joel Jordan
Amendment to Finkel Document on Black Liberation, by David Miller

International Socialists Bulletin #46 (12-73)

Kidrron: Imperialism: Highest Stage But One and International Capitalism: Notes for a Critique, by M. Stewart
Amendments to Labor Perspectives, by John Weber
Amendments to Tasks and Perspectives – Education Section, by M. Stewart
Amendment to Tasks and Perspectives – Recruitment and Membership, by Leslye R.
Motion on Perspective Membership, by LA Branch (08-26-73)
On Tasks & Perspectives: An Amendment to Pt. I, by David Miller
An Amendment to the Tasks & Perspectives Resolution, by Carl Feingold
An Amendment to Brian Mackenzie Tasks and Perspectives, by Barbara Z. [Zeluck], NY
Proposal for Los Angeles Branch Reorganization, by Bernard O’Higgens & Richard Stockman (08-16-73)
Motion on Organization, by Barbara Z. [Zeluck], NY
On Recent Changes in the UAW: A Working Paper, by J. Weber
Amendment for T&P: On Women’s Perspectives, by CRG, Chicago
AFSCME Amendment to Joint Tasks & Perspectives, by K. Stacy
Our Position on ERA, by John Sullivan
In Defense of Women’s Caucuses Within the IS, by Sheila A. for the Bread & Roses Caucus, NY
Amendment on Transitional Program, by Jack Trautman, John Weber & Joel Geier, for the Transformation Caucus
Amendments to “Document on IS Press, by DF [David Finkel]
Proposal on Reorganization of Workers Power, by Rose V.
Discussion Concerning Theoretical Journal, by Jack Trautman
Watergate Addendum, by Joel Geier


IS National Report Vol. 2 #1 (10-73)

Motion to NAC, by Mike P.
National Secretary's Report (09-10)
NAC Minutes (09-18)
National Secretary's Report
Chile, by Marilyn D. for the NAC
Fund Drive Letter
Fund Drive Information
NAC Minutes (09-25)
Report from Education Director, by Jack Trautman
NAC Minutes (10-24)
Resolution on Chile
NAC Minutes (10-02)
National Secretary's Report (10-02)
Motion on MAL's National Secretary Report
Chile: Further Developments
Chile, by J. Weber and J. Trautman
Chile: Letter to NAC, by Kevin Bradley
Reply to Kevin Bradley, by Dave F.
Text of Chicago Leaflet on Chile
NAC Minutes (10-10)
NAC Minutes (10-11)
National Secretary's Report (10-11)
NAC Minutes (10-16)
National Secretary's Report (10-16)
Perspectives for NAC, by Marilyn D.
Motion to NAC, by Los Angeles Branch

IS National Report Vol. 2, #2 (12-73)

NAC Minutes (07-11-73)
NAC Minutes (07-17-73)
An Open Letter to the IS and the Revolutionary Tendency from Australian Comrades, by Ron Flaherty and Shayna Birstein
NAC Minutes (07-30-73)
NAC Minutes (08-02-73)
NAC Minutes (07-24-73)
NAC Minutes (08-09-73)
Report on Farmworker Activity, by Mike P., East Bay
Comments by Leslye R.
Additional Comments by Mike P.
Report from Seattle, by Third World Fraction
“Young Workers Seeking 2nd Revolution,” Article from Detroit Free Press (08-19-73)
NAC Minutes (10-31-73)
The Nixon Crisis, by Joel Geier (10-31-73)
“Flash! Left Sects Solve Energy Crisis!!!”
NAC Minutes (11-07-73)
Motion to the NAC, submitted by Rose V. (11-07-73)
Letter to Membership Regarding Women’s Commission, by Rose Veviaka (11-10-73)
NC Agenda
Two Lessons from the 1973 Convention, by Mike P., East Bay (07-08-73)
Some Steps Toward a New Beginning for the IS, by Sam Farber (09-73)

“Black Liberation Perspectives,” by Jack Trautman for the Transformation Caucus (07-73)

I.S. Bulletin #42 (08-01-73)

Tasks and Perspectives, by Brian Mackenzie for the Labor Action Tendency
Proposal on the Theoretical Journal, by D. Crees & J. Higgins

I.S. Bulletin #43 (08-16-73)

Black Liberation Perspectives for the IS, by Dave F. for the Labor Action Tendency
Tasks and Perspectives, submitted by the NAC

“Tasks and Perspectives of the International Socialists,” Adopted at the National Convention (12-73)


1974


“Modern Capitalist Economy: A Contribution to the Discussion,” by David Miller (International Socialist Discussion Pamphlet) (01-74)

The Theory of the Permanent Arms Economy: A Critique
Oil and the Theory of Monopoly Price

IS National Report Vol. 2, #3 (01-74)

Budget as Passed by Labor Day NC
National Secretary Report to the November NC
Industrial Secretary Report to November NC
Minutes of NC (11-23/25-73)
Memo to All Branches and Organizing Committees from National Secretary for the NAC (12-3-73)
NAC Minutes (11/20/21-73)
National Secretary’s Report (11-28-73)
News Flash from Education Director
Education Director’s Proposal to the NAC Concerning NCs (Passed 5-0)
NAC Minutes (12-05-73)
Some Notes on the Energy Crisis, by DF
National Secretary’s Report (12-12-73)
NAC Minutes (12-12-73)
For Members Only, by Marilyn Danton for the NAC
The Women’s Commission, by Celia Emerson
NAC Minutes (12-19-73)
National Secretary’s Report (12-19-73)
Report on the UMW Convention, by Brian Mackenzie
Lenin on Imperialism, Presentation by Marilyn Danton
NAC Minutes (01-03-74)

International Socialists National Report Vol. 2, #4 (02-74)

NAC Minutes (01-09/10-74)
National Secretary’s Report (01-09-74)
Report on Kidron’s Theory of the Permanent Arms Economy, by Brian Mackenzie (01-15-74)
National Secretary’s Report (01-15-74)
Response to the Report on the Expulsion of Don Cane from the RSL, by David Miller
NAC Minutes (01-15-74)
Dump the Woodcock Team, by Brian Mackenzie
NAC Minutes (01-22-74)
National Secretary’s Report


"The US Left and Our Perspectives: 1974 Convention Resolution," by Joel Geier (03-74)

"On JG's [Joel Geier's] The Left," by Gordon Walker, Chicago (03-29-74)

International Socialists Bulletin #47 (03-74)

IS Auto Perspectives, by Bill Hastings (02-74)
Preliminary Draft, by John Weber
Critique of John Weber’s “Preliminary Draft” Document, by Bill H.
“Why the Dollar Falls,” from Business Week (07-28-73)
The Equal Rights Amendment, by Carolyn Greene
On Super-Seniority, by Jack Trautman
Amendment to Trautman Black Liberation Document on Super-Seniority, by John Weber
Amendment to Trautman Black Liberation Document on Super-Seniority, by Marilyn Danton
Once Again on Super-Seniority, by Jack Trautman
1974 CWA Contract Perspectives: A Draft, by Brian Mackenzie
On the October 1973 War, by Middle Eastern Comrades

International Socialists National Report Vol. 2 #5 (03-74)

National Secretary's Report and NAC Minutes (01-29-74)
2 NC Mailings
National Secretary's Report (02-05-74)
UFW Demonstration Proposal to NAC, by DW, Seattle/Los Angeles
National Secretary's Report (02-12-74)
NAC Minutes (02-12/13-74)
Letter to NAC from David M.
Industrial Secretary's Report, by Brian M.
Education Secretary's Report, by Jack T.
National Secretary's Report to the February NC, by MD
Amendment to National Secretary's Report, by MD
Amendments to Mike Stewart Document, by Jack T.
Amendments to Mike Stewart Document, by Dave F.
Union WAGE Report, by Laura B. (02-74)
Report of the Women's Commission, by BW
Report from the Women's Commission, by BW
On Women's Industrialization, by CRG, Chicago
Amendment to CRG Amendment to TandP, on Women's Perspectives, by Lynn J.
Workers' Power Report #1, by GS for the Editorial Board
Letter to Branches, on Britain, by MD for the NAC
Speakers Notes on Britain, by GS
Auto: Unemployment and Layoffs, by Bill H.
Operation Shutdown: Report, by Jimmie H., St. Louis
Motion to NAC: Independent Truckers, by Jimmie H., St. Louis
Amendments to Mike Stewart Document, by Kevin Bradly

International Socialists National Report, Vol. 2 #6 (04/05-74)

NAC Minutes (02-21/25-74)
National Secretary’s Report (02-26-74)
Capitalism, Stalinism and War
Perspectives for CLUW, by Gay S.
Perspective for IS Intervention in the CLUW Conference, by CRG & MD
Motions on CLUW, by John Weber
NAC Minutes (03-12-73)
NAC Minutes (0305/06-73)
Brief Motion on Watergate, by DF [Dave Finkel]
Statement by JT and EM on Assessment of the NC
National Secretary’s Report (03-05-74)
National Secretary’s Report (03-12-74)
Directives, Recommendations, Suggestions to Branches, Organizing Committees, MALs
NAC Minutes (03-19-74)
National Secretary’s Report (03-26-74)
NAC Minutes (03-27-74)
On Nationalization of the Oil Industry: To the NAC, by David Shoemaker
The Question of Nationalization, by DF [Dave Finkel]
NAC Minutes (04-04-74)
NAC Minutes (04-11-74)
National Secretary’s Report (04-11-74)
Postponement of the NC, by Marilyn D. for the NAC
National Secretary’s Report  (04-18-74)
NAC Minutes (04-18-74)
Motion by JG [Joel Geier] on Farmworker Perspectives
NAC Minutes  (04-24-74)
National Secretary’s Report (04-26-74)
Class Series on Marxism and the Woman Question
Minutes of National Committee Meeting (02-16/18-74)
Comments on Farber on British IS, and On British IS on the Ulster Question, by Robert St. Cyr (12-73)
On the October 1973 War, by Israeli Socialist Organization (Matzpen), Councils’ Power (Arab Group), Algerian Group for the Propagation of Marxism (10-21-73)
    Footnote by Robert St. Cyr
Letter to Robert St. Cyr from Moshe Machover (12-73)
Report from the Women’s Commission
Information for All Comrades Attending CLUW Conference
Report on the CLUW Conference

"Struggle in the Coal Fields," by Kim Moody [Pamphlet] (74)

"The Politics of Lenin," by Paul Ginsborg [International Socialists-Britain Pamphlet] (05-74)

“American Maoism: A Hundred Flowers at War,” by Beth Cady and Joe Fine (05-74)


“The Nature of the International Socialists [Britain],” by Mike Covell, Swansea, and John Burton, Swansea Valley (05-25-74)

Key List Mailing (05-07-74)

Letter to Branches, from Marilyn Danton, National Secretary, and Brian Mackenzie, Industrial Secretary (05-07-74)
National Secretary’s Report (05-09-74)
NAC Resolution on the Crisis in Portugal
NAC Minutes (05-01/03-74)
Examples of UFW Support Motions to be Presented to Labor Conventions
National Secretary’s Report (05-08-74)
NAC Minutes (05-08-74)
CLUW: Campaign for Organizing the Unorganized

Key List Mailing (05-07-74)

International Socialists National Report Vol. 2, #7 (05-20-74)

IMPORTANT IMPORTANT Key List Mailing Abolished – Nt. Rep. Goes Bi-weekly!
Letter to members from Marilyn Lanton, National Secretary and Brian Mackenzie, Industrial Secretary (05-07-74)
National Secretary’s Report (05-09-74)
NAC Resolution on the Crisis in Portugal
NAC Minutes (05-01/03-74)
National Secretary’s Report (05-08-74)
CLUW: Campaign for Organizing the Unorganized
Convention Call
NAC Minutes (05-15-74)
National Secretary’s Report (05-15-74)

International Socialists National Report Vol. 2, #8 (06-02-74)

National Committee Meeting Agenda
Letter of Resignation, by R.G. & C.R.G. (04-23-74)
NAC Reply to Resignation Statement by R.G. & C.R.G.
State of the Organization, presented to the June NC by the NAC
Discussion Document Submitted to the NC by the NAC
NAC Proposals to the NC (06-01-74)


"Convention Resolution: Decline of American Imperialism and the Growing World Conflict (Proposed NAC Amendments Attached)," by Michael Stewart (74?)


"Convention Resolution: The State of the Unions and IS Work," by Kim Moody (07-10-74)


"Convention Resolution: Working Women, CLUW and IS Work," by the Women's Commission (07?-74)


International Socialists National Report Vol. 2, #11 (07-13/28-74)

NAM Report, by [Joel] Geier
Report on the 36th Annual CWA Convention
Workers Power Editor’s Report (07-25)
National Secretary’s Report (07-24-74)
NAC Minutes (07-16/23-74)

International Socialists Bulletin #49 (06-74)

International Socialists Constitution
"...What Program for Black Liberation," by Phil Hutchings, from The Guardian (06-19-74)
Nationalization Under Whose Control?, by C.F.
"Nationalized Industry and Workers' Management," by Leon Trotsky, from Fourth International (08-46)

International Socialists National Report Vol. 2, #8 (06-03/17-74)

National Committee Meeting Agenda
Letter of Resignation, by R.G. and C.R.G. (04-23-74)
NAC Reply to Resignation Statement by R.G. and C.R.G.
State of the Organization, presented to the June NC by the NAC
Discussion Document Submitted to the NC by the NAC
NAC Proposals to the NC (06-01-74)

"Discussion Document Submitted to the NC by the NAC" (74?)

"Resolution to be Considered in Class Struggle Unionism Discussion," by Richard E., Susan E., Pat O., UAW Fraction, Detroit (74)

"The Task for Socialists: Building the Revolutionary Party," by Joel Geier [Pamphlet] (07-74)

International Socialists National Report Vol. 2, #13 (07-29/8-13-74)

NAC Minutes (07-31-74)
NAC Minutes (08-09-74)
Motion of the Los Angeles Branch, passed by a vote of 11-0 (08-04-74)
NAC Statement
Convention Information – Very Important
National Secretary’s Report (08-12-74)

IS Bulletin #50 (07-74)

Amendment to “State of the Unions,” by Kevin Bradley
Amendment to “Decline of US Imperialism,” by David Miller
Introduction and Brief Motivation for Amendment to Mike P. Document, by DF [David Finkel]


IS Bulletin #50.5 (07/08-74)

Behind the Post War Boom: Keynes or Arms?, by Kim Moody for the NAC
What's Wrong With the Bradley Amendments?, by DP/MD for the NAC


IS Bulletin #50.75 (08-74)

Amendments to "Working Women, CLUW, and IS Work," by Joan M., New York City
Amendments to "Working Women, CLUW, and IS Work," by Mary F., Los Angeles
Amendments to Labor Document, by Richard E., Detroit


More Convention Amendments and Replies (08-74)

Reply to Danton and Finkel on the Unions, by Kevin B.
"Working Women, CLUW and IS Work" - An Amendment, by Lesleye R.
Amendments to Section V of "Bureaucratic Collectivism," by D. Crees

Amendments to "State of the Unions," by Sandy G., Chicago (74)

"Amendments to Geier's 'The US Left and Our Perspective," by S.F., Los Angeles (74)

"Proposed Rules for IS Convention" (08-74)

"Partial Report on AFT Convention and Questions Facing Our Fraction," by Jan, San Francisco (08-30-74)

"1974 IS National Convention Agenda" (08-31/09-02-74)

"CLUW Fraction Agenda (08-30/09-01-74) [mislabeled "09-30/10-01"]

Book Service Catalog (74)


IS Bulletin #51 (74)

Factional Struggle in China, by Kevin Bradley

“IS Statement on Boston School Busing Crisis” (10-74)

IS National Report, Vol. 3, #1 (09-74)

National Secretary’s Report (09-12-74)
UFWA National Fraction Report #14
Motion to EC on Developing the NC
Editor’s Report (09-16-74)
EC Minutes (09-04-74)
EC Minutes (09-11-74)
Minutes – September National Committee Meeting

IS National Report, Vol. 3, #2 (10-74)

National Secretary’s Report (09-24-74)
EC Minutes (9-18/24-74)

IS National Report, Vol. 3, #3 (10-74)

NAC Minutes (09-14-74)
AFT Fraction Motions
EC Minutes (10-02-74)
EC Minutes (10-09-74)
UMWA Support Campaign
National Secretary’s Report (10-14-74)
Perspectives for the EC to January 1
Proposed NC Agenda
Proposal for Implementing the Motion on NC Committees
Workers Power Editor’s Report (10-14-74)

National Report, Vol. 3, #4 (10-10/10-24-74)

National Secretary’s Report (10-24-74)
EC Minutes (10-16-74)
EC Minutes (10-23-74)
Memo to all Branches, Organizing Committees, and MALs from National Secretary
For a New Industrialization Campaign, by KM [Kim Moody] for the EC
1974 IS Convention: Rules of Procedure
1974 IS Convention: Minutes

National Report, Vol. 3, #5 (10-24/11-07-74)

EC Minutes (10-30-74)
EC Minutes (11-06-74)
The US Economy and World Depression: To be Presented to the November NC, by Kim Moody
CLUW Perspectives
National Secretary’s Report (11-07-74)
Workers Power Editor’s Report (11-12-74)

Letter to the International Socialists from Christina, Mike, Todd and Tom from the former Modern Times collective (11-13-74)


National Report, Vol. 3, #7(11-22-74)

National Secretary’s Report to the Nov. NC, by MD
Amendments to US Economy, by Kevin Bradley
Building Workers Power, by Gay Semel
Preliminary Statement of the Socialist Caucus, by Lil’Joe & Connie Hayes, et al
EC Statement on Formation of Socialist Caucus (11-27-74)
IS Educational Program, by Jack Trautman
EC Minutes (11-27-74)
EC Minutes (12-04-74)
National Secretary’s Report (12-05-74)


1975


“International Socialists: What We Do and How We Work” (75)

"International Socialists: What We Stand For and What We Do" [Louisville International Socialists Pamphlet] (75)

“Learn the Truth- Revolution in Portugal” (75?)

Leaflet for talk by Antonio Silva, member of the Proletarian Revolutionary Pary-Revolutionary Brigades  of Portugal

“Benefit for the Portuguese Revolution” (03-20-76?)

National Report, Vol. 3, # 9 (01-01/15-75)

Report from Detroit Branch Commission, by Alyn C., Marilyn D., Bill H., Woody T., Jack W. (12-12-74)
Minutes of the Organizational Subcommittee of the NC (11-29/12-01/74)
Report from the Women’s Commission, by Barbara W. (12-17-74)
Workers Power Editor’s Report, by GS
EC Minutes (01-03-75)
EC Minutes (01-08-75)
National Secretary’s Report (01-13-75)
Final Report on Fund Drive, by JG [Joel Geier] for the EC
Organizing Rank and File Conferences, by Bay Area Comrades

National Report, Vol. 3, #10 (01-16/31-75)

Report to the National Committee, by Marilyn D. for the EC
Building Workers Power means Building the IS, by Gay Semel
EC Minutes (01-15-75)
EC Minutes (01-22-75)
NC Agenda
Perspective on Chicago Branch, by J.T.

National Report, Vol. 3, #12 (02-09/02-20-75)


Motions from the EC to the NC to be Taken up in the Organizational Session
Layoffs and Compensatory Treatment
Some Lessons of Our Work with the Socialist Collective, by Michael L., Los Angeles
EC Minutes (02-12-75)
EC Minutes (02-19-75)
Amendment to the National Secretary’s Report, by D. Miller
Political Effects of the Capitalist Crisis, by JG [Joel Geier]
Editor’s Report, by Gay S.

National Report, Vol. 3, #13 (02-21/03-14-75)

National Secretary’s Report, by Marilyn D. (03-07-75)
Important Message to Branch Treasurers
Proposed National Dues Structure
National Committee Minutes (02-15/16/17-75)
EC Minutes (02-27-75)
EC Minutes (03-05-75)
Assessment of the NC Meeting: Report by the EC
EC Statement on the Cleveland Branch
Bay Area Letter on the Resignation of the Socialist Collective
Response to the Bay Area Letter on the Resignation of the SC, by Marilyn Danton, National Secretary
On Carrying Out the Unemployment Campaign, by Jack T. [missing]

International Socialists National Report, Vol. 3, #14 (03-15/31-75)

Important NC Information
EC Minutes (03-12-75)
EC Minutes (03-19-75)
Some Points on Setting Up Red Tide Branches and Making Youth Contacts, by M.L., Los Angeles

International Socialists National Report, Vol. 3, #15 (04-01/09-75)

EC Minutes (03-26-75)
EC Minutes (04-02-75)
National Secretary’s Report (04-04-75)
Child Care: Not “Just Another Expense,” by Dan P.
Assessment of the Cleveland Working Women’s Conference, by BW for the EC
Cleveland Branch Perspectives (03-20-75)
Editor’s Report (04-08-75)
On Carrying Out the Unemployment Campaign, by Jack Trautman (Presentation given to Feb. NC)
Building the Working Class Women’s Liberation Movement, by Barbara W.

International Socialists National Report, Vol. 3, #16 (04-10/15-75)

National Secretary’s Report, by M.D. (04-21-75)
EC Statement on the Appointment of the National Organizer, by M.D. for the EC
EC Minutes (04-09-75)
EC Minutes (04-15-75)

International Socialists National Report, Vol. 3, #17 (04-16/31-75)

Emergency Financial Appeal, by the National Secretary
National Secretary’s Report
EC Minutes (04-23-75)
EC Minutes (05-01-75)
April 26, A Milestone for IS, by G.W. [Glenn Wolfe] for the EC
A response to the EC Statement to the Bay Area Exec, by the Bay Area Exec (04-20-75)
Attica Forum Evaluation, passed by the Bay Area Exec
Answer to the EC Statement on the Cleveland Branch, by C.B., M.F., S.G., C.K., S.K., T.M., B.P., K.P., M..R., T.S.
Final EC Statement on Cleveland Branch

International Socialists National Report, Vol. 3, #18 (05-01/16-75)

Appeal to Members: Move to the Key Industrial Cities of the Midwest
EC Minutes (05-08-75)
EC Minutes (05-16-75)
NC Minutes (05-10/12-75)
National Secretary’s Report
NC Trade Union Committee Report, submitted by K.M. [Kim Moody] for the TU Committee
NC “Left Campaign” Committee Statement
Post Office Campaign, by Jack Trautman
Motion by the Los Angeles Branch on Workers Power Coverage on S.E. Asia
EC Proposal to May NC Meeting (First Draft) (05-09-75)
For a Worker Membership Campaign: NC Additions to EC Proposals (05-11-75)
SDI Letter to the Branches

International Socialists National Report, Vol. 3, #19 (05-17/31-75)

EC Minutes (05-22-75)
EC Minutes (05-29-75)
Message from the National Office
Convention Site Info and Map
Post Office Campaign Report, by Jack Trautman

“Bureaucratic Collectivism (Draft with NC Amendments),” by Mike P. [Parker], East Bay (75)

"The IS, the Revolutionary Party and Democratic Centralism," by the Executive Committee [?] (75)

"Additions on Role of NC to Democratic Centralism Document," by Unsigned (75)

"Amendments to Democratic Centralism Document," by Barbara W. [Winslow] (75)

“Discussion Article on the EC Document on Democratic Centralism, and Amendments,” by Bob P., Cleveland (05-28-75)

International Socialists National Report, Vol. 3, #20 (06-01/15-75)

Important Notice to Members on Pre-Convention Discussion
EC Minutes (06-05-75)
EC Minutes (06-13-75)
Motion on Slates for National Committee and Executive Committee, submitted for July 3 NC Meeting by NC
Post Office Campaign Perspectives, by Jack Trautman
Convention Information
Summer School Agenda

International Socialists Bulletin #50 (08-75)

Amendments to Working Women, CLUW, and IS Work, by Joan M, New York
Amendment to Labor Document, by Richard Estes, Detroit
Amendments to the Mike P. Document on Bureaucratic Collectivism, by Emmet Casey

International Socialists Bulletin #51 (08-75)

National Secretary’s Report to the Convention
Amendments to Geier’s “The US Left and Our Perspectives,” by S.F., Los Angeles
On J.G.’s “The Left,” by Gordon Walker (08-29-74)
Amendments to Draft on Bureaucratic Collectivism, by Mike P.
Open Membership in CLUW, by Jolie B., Portland
Additions to CLUW Perspectives Document, by the Women’s Commission
Amendments to “State of the Unions,” by Sandy G., Chicago
Auto Journal Resolution, by Richard E., Susan E, Pat O. (all UAW Fraction, Detroit)


“Amendments to Draft on Bureaucratic Collectivism,” by Mike P. [Parker] (75)

“Amendments to the Mike P. Document on Bureaucratic Collectivism,” by Emmet Casey (75)

“For a Workers’ Combat Organization – The Bolshevization of the IS” (75)

"Reply to Carl F.'s Document," by unsigned (75)

International Socialists Bulletin #52 (04-75)

Definition of the Women’s Caucus and the Discipline Question , by L. Landy
Fighting Georgie: Independent Political Action in 1976, by Charles Leinenweber
Two Songs, by Joe Felsenstein, Seattle
Demythifying the NLF, by Winnie, San Francisco
Against Preferential Layoffs, by David E., Los Angeles (03-12-75)

“Discussion Article on the EC Document on Democratic Centralism, and Amendments,” by Bob P., Cleveland (05-28-75)

International Socialists 1975 Special Convention Bulletin

Democratic Centralism: Corrections [Missing]
Democratic Centralism: Summary
Revised Amendments to Democratic Centralism Document, submitted by Mike P., NC
Convention Information
Economic and Political Perspectives, by Joel Geier for the EC
Entering the Black Movement, by Jack Trautman

International Socialists 1975 Special Convention Bulletin


International Socialists 1975 Special Convention Bulletin (07-75 ?)

Democratic Centralism – Corrections
Democratic Centralism – Summary
Revised Amendments to Democratic Centralism Document, by Mike P.
Entering the Black Movement, by Jack Trautman for the EC
Economic and Political Perspectives, by Joel Geier for the EC

International Socialists 1975 Convention Bulletin #2 (06-18-75)

On Democratic Centralism, by Sam F. [Farber], Los Angeles (05-26-75)
For Democratic Centralism, Against a Disciplined EC, by J.B. & B.B., Los Angeles
“Letter to Iskra,” by V.I. Lenin (11-25-03), submitted by J.B. & B.B., Los Angeles
Amendments to “Democratic Centralism,” by Milton F, Los Angeles (05-30-75)
What to Do Next in 1975, by C.F., New York

International Socialists National Report Vol. 3 #22 (08-07/20-75)

EC Minutes (07-23)
EC Minutes (07-31)
Steps Toward the Integration of New Worker Members
Important Notice to All Members re NC Meeting Date
District Reorganization of the Detroit Branch, by Marilyn D.
Report on Portugal, by Dave F.
P.O. Campaign Report, by Cal W.

International Socialists 1975 Convention Bulletin #3 (75)

Proposed Constitutional Amendments
Housing Information
Revised Convention Agenda

International Socialists 1975 Convention Bulletin #4 (75)

For Democratic Centralism and a Combat Organization, by the EC
A parable on Voluntary EC Discipline, by Stephanie B.
In Reply to S.F.: What is Democratic Centralism?, By Dave F. [Finkel] & Jack T. [Trautman] for the EC

International Socialists Industrial Bulletin (06-75)

National Teamster Perspective
Some Reflections on April 26
Rank and File Team (RAFT)
UPS Perspective


"Addition/Correction to NC Slate Motivation," by Executive Committee (06-75)

International Socialists Constitution (06-75)

International Socialists Bulletin #53 (06-75)

Some Information About the Pan-Afrikan and Black Nationalist Left, by Kay S.
Perspectives on Black Work and Recruitment in Cleveland, by MF, Branch Organizer
On Responding to the Current Period, by Mike P.

International Socialists Bulletin #54 (07-75)

What’s All the Fuss About? (Reply to “How a Right Became a Privilege”), by Jack Weinberg
Brief Remarks on the NC Slate, by S.F., Los Angeles (06-21-75)
In Response to Baraka Article in Guardian, by IS EC (06-75)
Discussion Article on EC Document on Democratic Centralism, and Amendments, by Bob P., Cleveland (05-28-75)
Perspectives for the Women’s Commission, by Barbara W.

“An Open Letter to the Convention,” by David Miller (07-01-75)

“Motion to the NC and the Convention,” by Carl F., New York (75)

“1975 IS Convention: Rules of Procedure” (07-75)

"CLUW Perspectives for the Period of the Summer, Fall and up Until the CLUW Convention," by unsigned (75)

"History of the MFA [Master Freight Agreement]" (75)

"IMT Structure and the MFA," by DH, notes of presentation at Portland IBT school (07-02-75)

Letter about RU [Revolutionary Union] Confrontation, from Roy W., Boston (08-24-75)

International Socialists Constitution (Revised 07-75)

“International Socialists: Basic Education Program” (09-18-75)


Industrial Bulletin Vol. 1, #1 (10-75)

Introduction, by Bob G.
Louisville United Action/CWA
UAW Rap Group [class series] Detroit
Parcel Paper Report #1, by A & D (75-10-22)
Sugar Workers Continue to Make Gains, by Mike P.
Notes on IS Work in Steel, by Glenn W. [Wolfe]
Guide to Portugal Work in the Unions, by Kim M. [Moody]

National Report Vol. 3 #28 (10-29-75)

National Secretary's Notes, by Glenn W. [Wolfe] (10-27-75)
EC Minutes (10-23-75)
EC Minutes (10-16-75)
Some Things We Did For Portugal Rally, by S.F., Los Angeles (09-22-75)
To All Branches: EC Policy on RSL disruption and Statement on Workers' Democracy
Text of Letter to RSL Central Committee from IS Exec
Evaluation of the Pittsburgh Women's Conference, October '75, by the Pittsburgh Exec
Branch Reports on Worker Membership Campaign
To All Branches from Black Commission re: Tapes of Talks at 1975 IS Summer School (10-29-75)
How to Organize the Worker Membership Campaign Rallies, by Glenn W. [Wolfe]

National Report Vol. 3 #29 (11-12-75)

EC Minutes (10-30-75)
EC Minutes (11-06-75)
Resolution on Angola (11-08-75)
To all Members from Black Commission re: KKK, White People's Party, etc.
To All Branches From National Secretary & Asst. National Secretary re: Organizational Finances (11-11-75)
To All Members From EC re: NC Committees (11-11-75)
Editor's Report (11-11-75)
Update of Economic Perspectives, prepared for the EC by J.G. [Joel Geier]

National Report Vol. 3 #30 (11-26-75)

Report of the Assistant to the National Secretary
EC Minutes (11-12-75)
EC Minutes (11-20-75)
Industrial Secretary's Report
Branch Reports
The Crisis in the Middle Class Women's Movement, by Barbara W. [Winslow]

"Fighting to Win! Class Struggle Unionism" [Pamphlet] (12-75)


1976


IS News of the Month (01-76)

Cover Letter, by National Secretary's Office (01-31-76)
January 1976 National Committee Meeting Report, by National Secretary's Office (01-30-76)
Report on Branches, by National Secretary's Office (01-30-76)
Industrial Report, by Industrial Department (01-30-76)
Women Against Racism, by Women Against Racism Fraction (01-28-76)

January 1976 National Committee Plenum (01-76)

Cover Letter by Glenn Wolfe
EC Document: The Next Step for the IS, by Glenn W. [Wolfe] and Kim M. [Moody]
EC Document: 1976 Elections - First Perspective, by Gay S. [Semel]
Building New Branches, by Cel W. and Glenn W. [Wolfe]
EC Document: Portugal, by Joel Geier


Letter to Ellen from Mike, for the Boston EC (01-25-76)

Attn: NC Members and Organizers - National Secretary's Report of Jan. 29 EC Meeting, by Glenn Wolfe (01-29-76)

National Secretary Letter re. Feb. 13 EC Meeting, by Glenn Wolfe (02-13-76)

"International Perspectives - Boston Branch" (76)

Organizers' Handbook on Education and Training for Members (76)

The National Education Program: Explanation
Basic Education Program: Guide to its Use
Advanced Class Series: What it is and How to Use It
"Educational Notes": What it is and How to Use It
Other Educational and Training Programs: Cadre Training, Day Schools, One on One
Integration of New Members: The Buddy System
Summer School 1976

Teamsters for a Decent Contract Organizers' Handbook (76)

IS News of the Month (03-76)

National Secretary's Report, by Glenn Wolfe (03-31-76)
New Branches Campaign
Branch Reports
Convention Agenda
Industrial Report
Auto Fraction Report

IBT Fraction Bulletin (76)

Political Line on TDC, January 10-April 1, by Kim M. [Moody] for the Steering Committee
Steering Committee Evaluation of TDC Washington Events, by Mike F. for the Steering Committee
Report of the TDC Steering Committee Held in Washington, January 10, by Ken P. for the Steering Committee
Political Line on Arthur Fox and PROD, by Kim M. [Moody] for the Steering Committee

News From Portugal (03-07-76)

National Secretary Letter to NC Members and Organizers re: NC Meetings/1976 Convention Agenda, from Glenn Wolfe (03-12/18-76)

TDC Activist Newsletter #4 (03-18-76)

“Benefit for the Portuguese Revolution” [Poster] (03-20-76)

Correspondence Between Boston Spartacist League and Boston IS re: proposed debate (03-23/28-76)

Letter to Boston International Socialists from Peter Atkins for Boston Spartacist League (03-23-76)
Letter to Boston Spartacist League from Karl Werner for Boston IS Executive Committee (03-28-76)
"SL Debate Challenge to IS," Boston Spartacist League leaflet

"On the Recent Expulsions and Resignations in the Bay Area IS," by Jan A., for Manja A., Barry G., Paul M. and Mike R. (03/04-76)

Letter On March 26 EC Meeting (for NC Members and Organizers Only), from Glenn Wolfe (03-29-76)

Educational Notes: Monthly Educational Bulletin of the International Socialists (04-76)


The Politics of Southern Africa: An Introduction, by Dave Finkel
The Presidential Primary: A Move to the Right, by Gay Semel

IS News of the Month (04/05-76)

National Secretary's Report, by Glenn Wolfe
Report on the British IS, by Marilyn Danton
Industrial Reports:
Auto Fraction Report, by Mark L.
Postal Fraction Report, by Cal W.
Telephone Fraction Report, by Harold K.
Teamster Fraction Report, by Joe N.

Letter to members of the Boston Branch from Mike re: Upcoming Convention (76)


"IS Interim Perspective," by the EC (04-16-76)

National Secretary's Letter to NC Members and Organizers, by Glenn Wolfe (04-16-76)


National Secretary's Letter to NC Members and Organizers, by Glenn Wolfe (04-27-76)


Rank And File Team Reports (05-76)


"Notes on the 1976 Convention," by the National Committee (05-09-76)


Letter to Mike and Anne from John [IS-GB] (05-23-76)


Letter to Boston Branch re: Educationals, from Mike for the Boston EC (76?)


Letter to all Branch Execs [re: Summer Fund Drive] from Glenn Wolfe, National Secretary, for the EC (76)


[IBT] Fraction Bulletin (76)

Convoy
Evaluation of Indianapolis, January 31
TDC: Moving Towards a Strike
March 13: TDC/UPSurge Day of Action

Rank And File Team Reports (07-76)

Housing Request Form for 1976 Convention Attendees, Due to the National Office by June 28 (76)

"EC Discussion Document, 1976 Convention: The IS in the Class Struggle"(76)

Amendments to "IS in the Class Struggle" (76)

Amendments to "IS in the Class Struggle" (76)

"EC Resolutions, 1976 Convention: International Perspectives"(76)

"EC Discussion Document, 1976 Convention: Economic and Political Perspectives"(76)

"EC Discussion Document, 1976 Convention: Economic and Political Perspectives"(76)


"EC Discussion Document, 1976 Convention: Steps Toward Building the Party" (76)

"A Contribution to the Political Discussion," by 9 trade union members (76)

"A Contribution to the Political Discussion," by 36 trade union members (76)

"EC Resolutions, 1976 Convention: IS in the Class Struggle" (76)

"Build a Worker Leadership - Make the IS a Force in the Class," by 22 trade union members (76)

"Moving the IS Forward: Reply to the EC," by supporters of "Build a Worker Leadership - Make the IS a Force in the Class" (76)

"Discussion Document, 1976 Convention: The PRP and the Situation in Portugal Today, by Barbara and Steve, NYC Teachers' Branch, as background to Branch Resolution on Portugal and the PRP" (76)

"EC Discussion Document, 1976 Convention: International Perspectives" (76)

"Slogans or Strategy?: The EC Answer to the Counter Document" (76)

"The Issues Facing the 1976 Convention - Clearing up the Opposition's Muddle," by the Executive Committee (06?-76)

"A Further Contribution to Convention Discussion," by Dennis S., Philadelphia (76)

Letter all IS members from Pam W. re: 1976 Convention (06-18-76)

"Statement on Resignation From the EC," by Mike P. (06-20-76)

Letter to all IS Members from the EC re: Resignation of Mike P. from the EC (06-22-76)

"Real Problems, Questionable Answers," by Steve Z. [Zeluck], NYC (06-24-76)

EC Proposal on 1976/77 National Committee (06-25-76)

Letter to all IS members from National Secretary re: 1976 Convention (06-25-76)

"Gary Tyler Perspectives" (76)

Amendments to Various Convention Resolutions (06-76)

Amendment to Resolution C1: The Economic Perspective, by Milton, Bloomington (06-24-76)
Amendments to Resolutions D1-2: International Perspectives, by Milton, Bloomington (6-24-76)
Amendment to Convention Resolutions: Resolution D2 - Portugal and Spain, by NYC Teachers Branch
Amendment to International Perspectives: Portugal and Spain, D1 and D2, add. Point 6, by Diane E. ,Seattle; Fred H., Louisville; Barbara W., Detroit; Steve B., NYC; Todd J., Louisville
Amendment to Convention Resolution A-4: The Fights to Come, Add as Point #8, by F red, National Black Steering Committee, Barbara W., Detroit
Amendment to Resolution B-3, by Mike U., NYC CWA Branch

Amendments to Various Convention Resolutions (06-76)

Amendment to Resolution C1: The Economic Perspective, by Milton, Bloomington (06-25-76)
Amendments to Resolutions D1-2: International Perspectives, by Milton, Bloomington (06-25-76)
Amendment to Resolution D2: Portugal and Spain, by NYC Teachers' Branch
Amendment to International Perspectives D1-2: Portugal and Spain, by Dianne E., Seattle; Fred H., Louisville; Barbara W., Detroit; Steve B., NYC; Todd J., Louisville
Amendment to International Resolution D3: Southern Africa, by Fred, National Black Steering Committee, and Barbara W.
Amendment to Resolution D3, by Mike U., NYC CWA branch

"Resolution BB-1A: Mass Work" (76)

"On Mike U. and Ken B. Labor Amendments," by Steve Z. [Zeluck], NYC (76)

"Amendment to Convention Resolutions," by NYC Teachers' Branch (76)

Amendments to Convention Resolutions, by the Philadelphia Branch (76)

"Workers' Power says 'We All Need an UPSurge...Support The UPS Strike!'" [poster] (76)

Letter to All Branch/District Organizers re: Organization of the Summer School from Marilyn Danton (06-76)

“National Postal Fraction Perspective,” by P.R. (06-76)

"Immediate Perspectives on Gary Tyler Work" (07-01-76)

Final 1976 Convention Agenda (07-03/05-76)

Gary Tyler Fraction Meeting Agenda (07-05-76)

Pittsburgh Local Steel Fraction Report (76)

"International Socialists: Where We Stand" [leaflet] (76)

Workers' Power: Subscribe Now! [leaflet] (76)

Black Internal Bulletin #1 (06/07-76)

Letter to Branch Organizers and Literature Coordinators from Tom Dougherty for Sun Distribution International (07-15-76)

Letter to Branch Organizers and Workers' Power Coordinators from Tom Dougherty for Workers' Power (07-28-76)

Letter to Branch Organizers and Literature Coordinators from Tom Dougherty for Sun Distribution International (07-28-76)

Letter to the NAC and Members of the National Teachers' Fraction, from the Bay Area Teachers' Fraction re: Selden-Shanker Election (08-06-76)

Gary Tyler Mailing, for Branch Organizers and Gary Tyler Fraction Leaders (08-12-76)

To All Branch Organizers re: South Africa Cadre School, from Barbara for the International Subcommittee (08-12-76)

Boston Teamster Fraction Perspectives (08-15-76)


Gary Tyler Mailing, for Branch Organizers and GT Fraction Leaders (08-16-76)

Report and Evaluation of the New Orleans Rally and Committee
Format for Gary Tyler/Anti-Racist Forums and Speakers' Notes
National Report and Notes from the Center
IS Statement on the October Leagues


"IS Statement on the October League and Incidents in the Gary Tyler Campaign" (76)

Letter to Gay from Anne, for Boston Committee to Free Gary Tyler (76)

Letter to Branch Organizers and Literature Coordinators from Tom Dougherty for Sun Distribution International (08-18-76)

Letter to Branch Organizers re: Black Conference (76)

Letter to Mike, Boston Branch, from Susan H., Springfield Branch re: Black Conference (08-25-76)

IS News of the Month (09-76)

Report from the Women’s Commission, by Barbara W. [Winslow] (09-27-76)
Postal Fraction Report
On Community Sales of Workers Power
Workers Power Letter Campaign
Philadelphia Branch Report
Portland Branch Report
Bloomington Branch Report
Cincinnati Branch Report
New York UFT Report
Detroit District Report
Springfield Branch Report
Report and Assessment of the TDU Convention, prepared by Kim M. [Moody] on the basis of the discussion of the IBT Fraction Steering Committee (09-16-76)
National Secretary’s Report, by Glenn Wolfe (09-29-76)
News on the Internal Bulletin, by GW
National Treasurer Appointed for the IS

"Learn the Truth - Revolution in Portugal!" Leaflet for talk by Antonio Silva, member of the Proletarian Revolutionary Pary-Revolutionary Brigades of Portugal (76)


“The Portuguese Revolution and the PRP (Draft),” by Joel G. [Geier] and Dave F. [Finkel] (76)


“Red-Baiting and the TDC/UPSurge Movement,” by Mike F., for the [IBT Fraction] Steering Committee (76)

Attachment 1: Red-baiting letter from “Decent, Concerned Teamsters, a Majority of the Rank and File”
Attachment 2: “What Are They Afraid of?,” by Ken Paff, Anne Mackie and Steve Kindred
Attachment 3: Red-baiting letter from “Decent, Concerned Teamsters, a Majority of the Rank and File”
Attachment 4: Red-baiting letter from “Wife of a Decent, Concerned Teamsters, a Majority of the Rank and File”

IBT Fraction Bulletin (76)

Evaluation of the Freight Strike
Beyond the Contract
Central States UPS Contract Fight

“The Employers’ Offensive, the Bargaining Round and their Effects on Our Industrial Perspectives” (09-76)


“The PRP, the ISGB and the Revolutionary Party,” by Barbara Winslow (10-1-76)

"Political Context of the IBT Contract Fight" (76)

"To All IBT Fractions and Branch Organizers,” from IS Industrial Department (76)

IBT Fraction Bulletin (76)

Evaluation of the Freight Strike
Beyond the Contract
Central States UPS Contract Fight

“The IS in the Sadlowski Campaign” (76)

"Critical Support for Sadlowski" (76)

"Southern Africa Cadre School" (76)

IS News of the Month (12-76)

National Secretary’s Report, by Glenn Wolfe (12-09-76)
Quarterly Branch Reports (Indianapolis & Madison not received)
Atlanta
Bay Area
New York/New Jersey
Seattle
Using Workers Power Review, by Marilyn Danton for the Editorial Board
Workers Power letter Scoreboard, by Elissa C. for Workers Power
Statement by the EC on the Formation of the “Left Faction” (12-06-76)
Thoughts While Reading WP #186, November 29 Issue, by Diane E., Seattle
Perspective for an Ongoing Southern Africa Campaign, by Executive Committee
Conference Evaluation
EC Statement on Michael L. Resigning From Red Tide National Leadership
Reasons for My Resignation From the Red Tide: A Response to the EC’s Statement, by Michael Long
Final EC Reply
Statement from the Red Tide EC
Special Discussion Bulletins, by Wolfe

National Telephone Fraction Bulletin #2 (08-76)

“National Postal Fraction Perspective,” by P.R. (06-76)

“The IS in the Sadlowski Campaign” (76?)

“International Capitalist Crisis: Revolutionary Politics in a New Period of Imperialism” (76?)

Apparently a document of the International Socialists (Britain)

IS News of the Month (06/07-76)

National Secretary’s Report, by Glenn Wolfe
1976 IS Convention Record
Report on NC Meeting of July 5, 1976, by Glenn Wolfe, based on notes by Bill P.
Evaluation of the 1976 Summer School
Note on Why There is no ISGB Letter to Canada or Reply in This Issue of the News of the Month, by Glenn Wolfe, National Secretary
Assessment of 1976 Convention
IS News of the Month and Internal Communication, by Pam W., Assistant to the National Secretary
The Internal Bulletin, by Pam W., Assistant to the National Secretary
Letter From Women’s Organizer, by Barbara W. (07-20-76)
Initial Statement of the Reorganized IS Gay Caucus

“Campaign to Build a Political Periphery: For the Attention of All IS Members,” by the Executive Committee (09-14-76)

“Meetings and Films for Periphery Campaign – Attention Exec” (76)

"Meetings and Films for Periphery Campaign," by Marilyn [Danton] (76)

"Southern Africa Organizers' Handbook: For Members of the IS and Red Tide" (09-76)

"Statement on the Resignation of Mike P. from the EC,” by the Executive Committee (09-16-76)

“The Employers’ Offensive, the Bargaining Round and their Effects on Our Industrial Perspectives” (09-76)

IS News of the Month (09-76)

Report from the Women’s Commission, by Barbara W. (09-27-76)
Postal Fraction Report
Black Community Workers Power Sales
Workers Power Letter Campaign
Philadelphia Branch Report
Portland
Bloomington
Cincinnatti Branch Report
New York UFT Report
Detroit District Report
Springfield [MA] IS Branch Report
Report and Assessment of the TDU Convention, by Kim M. [Moody] (09-16-73)
National Secretary’s Report, by Glenn Wolfe (09-29-76)
New on the Internal Bulletin, by G.W.
National Treasurer Appointed for the IS, by G.W.

“Statement on the Resignation of Mike P. from the EC,” by the Executive Committee (09-16-76)

Letter to Members re: Branch Mailings, by Tom (10-14-76)

International Socialists Internal Bulletin (10-21-76)

Editor’s Note, by Glenn Wolfe (10-21-76)
Fall Fund Drive, by Sandy B., National Treasurer
The Sadlowski Campaign, by National Steel Fraction
The IS in the Sadlowski Campaign, by National Steel Committee
Reprint of Document for Convention Steel Meeting
In Defense of the PRP: A Reply to British IS, by the NC
The PRP, the ISGB and the Revolutionary Party, by Barbara Winslow, Detroit (10-01-76)
Focusing the Periphery Campaign, by Bob B., Craig, Joel, Sharon for the Los Angeles Exec
A Few Notes on the British IS, by Dan P. & Celia P., Cleveland
“None Are So Blind as Those Who Will Not Look,” by Barbara Z. [Zeluck], NY Teachers Branch

Report on the October 1976 Meeting of the National Committee, by Glenn Wolfe, National Secretary (10-76)

Main Documents of the October NC (10-10-76)

Introduction by the Executive Committee (10-10-76)
Mass Work, Politics, Building the Party
Workers' Power
The Employers' Offensive, The Bargaining Round and Their Effects on Our Industrial Perspectives (09-76)

Letter to IS National Leadership from Ahmed Shrawy [Shawki] (10-11-76)

Letter to IS National Leadership from Ahmed Sehrawy [Shawki] (10-11-76)

Letter to Members re: Branch Mailings, by Tom (10-14-76)

International Socialists Internal Bulletin (10-21-76)

Editor’s Note, by Glenn Wolfe (10-21-76)
Fall Fund Drive, by Sandy B., National Treasurer
The Sadlowski Campaign, by National Steel Fraction
The IS in the Sadlowski Campaign, by National Steel Committee
Reprint of Document for Convention Steel Meeting
In Defense of the PRP: A Reply to British IS, by the NC
The PRP, the ISGB and the Revolutionary Party, by Barbara Winslow, Detroit (10-01-76)
Focusing the Periphery Campaign, by Bob B., Craig, Joel, Sharon for the Los Angeles Exec
A Few Notes on the British IS, by Dan P. and Celia P., Cleveland
“None Are So Blind as Those Who Will Not Look,” by Barbara Z. [Zeluck], NY Teachers Branch

Letter to Organizers and Literature Coordinators from Tom Dougherty for Sun Distribution International (10-27-76)

IS News of the Month (11-76)

National Secretary's Report, by Glenn Wolfe
To IS Members, from Workers' Power Staff
Workers' Power Circulation Report, by Tom Dougherty (11-04-76)
Workers' Power Letter Scoreboard, by Elissa C.
Workers' Power Editor's Report, by Gay Semel
Louisville Branch Report, by Christina (10-76)
Los Angeles Branch Report (10-76)
New Jersey Branch Report
Pittsburgh Branch Report
Austin Branch Report (10-76)
Boston Branch Report, by Boston Exec
Chicago Branch Report, by Chicago Exec
New York City 1 Branch Report
The Periphery Campaign, by Glenn Wolfe
Letter to Members of the NC of ISUS, from the Central Committee, IS Great Britain (09-03-76)
Letter to the Central Committee of the ISGB, from the National Committee, ISUS (10-15-76)

National Telephone Fraction Bulletin (11-76)

Contract Campaign Proposal

Postal Fraction Mailing (76)

Letter to Postal Fraction Members from David D. National Fraction Steering Committee Minutes, by David D. (08-31-76) Mailhandlers Convention Report, by Pat M. NALC Convention Report, by Paul R.

Workers' Power Detroit Newsletter # 2 (11-10-76)

“Theses on South Africa,” adopted by the EC (11-17-76)

Special Bulletin #1 (12-11-76)

Introduction to Report on the ISGB, by the Executive Committee
Report on the ISGB, by Cal W. [Winslow] & Barbara W. [Winslow] (11-13-76)
International Perspectives of the ISGB, by the Central Committee [of the ISGB] (09-76)
Second Letter to the National Committee of the ISUS, from the Central Committee, ISGB (10-07-76)
Once Again on our Strategy and the British Criticisms, by the Executive Committee, ISUS (12-01-76)

Special Bulletin #2 (12-11-76)

Report on Portugal, by Cal W. and Barbara W. (11-13-76)
What’s Behind the Campaign Against the PRP?: A reply to Cal and Barbara’s Report on Portugal, by Joel Geier
The PRP and the American Revolution, by Steve Z., New York #2 (11-25-76)

Special Bulletin #3 (12-11-76)

A New Course for the IS, by the Left Faction (12-8-76)
EC Reply to the Minority Faction (12-11-76)

"Some Facts about the IS EC and the PRP" (76)

Special Bulletin #4 (12-17-76)

The “New Course” - Not So New and in the Wrong Direction!: The Executive Committee Reply to the Minority Faction (12-17-66)

Special Bulletin #5 (12-23-76)

On Special Bulletins, by Glenn Wolfe, National Secretary
An Answer to Some Slanders by the Minority, by Marilyn D. & Sandy B.
The Left Faction’s Solution to Our “Conservative” Steel Work: “Find the Masses and Then Head in the Other Direction,” by Cathy C.
The British IS and “Priorities,” by Fritz N., Detroit
Industrialization: The Experience of the IS in Canada, by Executive Committee, IS (Canada) (12-06-76)
A Detailed Correction of Some “Facts” in the Minority Document, by the Executive Committee
The Militant Minority: Or a Case of Wish Fulfillment – A reply to the Left Faction, by Harry, Chicago
“New Course”:  The Industrial Consequences, by Dave M., Detroit
In Defense of Democratic Centralism and Some Steps Forward, by Mike P.,  Detroit (12-20-76)

“Towards a Political Solution: The Better Course for the IS (Draft Discussion Document),” by Peter D., Nancy H., Sam F., New York (12-26-76)

“Dear TDC Activist,” letter to TDC members from Ken Paff (Undated, 1976?)

Teamsters Committee Bulletin #1 (1976)

Introduction, by D.P., Cleveland, for the National Steering Committee
IBT Steering Committee Minutes (-7-11-76)
Perspectives on PROD, by K., for the IBT Steering Committee


1977


"Freedom! Questions & Answers About Socialism," by Ken Morgan [Pamphlet] (77)

"South Africa: Act I of the Revolution," by Glenn Wolfe [Pamphlet] (01-77)

Special Bulletin #6 (01-07-77)

Introductioon to “Towards a Political Solution,” by Sam F. [Farber]
Towards a Political Solution (Draft), by Pete D., Nancy H., Sam F. [Farber] (12-26-76)
Open Letter to the “Left Faction,” by Dave F., Louisville
Women’s Liberation and Workers Power, by the Seattle and Portland Women’s Caucus
Statement from the Left Faction, adopted unanimously by the Left Faction Meeting in Cincinnati (01-02-77)
Reply to “Women’s Liberation and Workers Power,” by Karen Kaye, Editorial Board, Workers Power
Statement from the Majority
Criticism and Self-Criticism on Workers Power, by Joe F., Gary
Towards Developing the Use of WP, by Harry P. & Mike S., Chicago
The Left Faction Strategy?: A Rank and File Point of View, by Dwight, Atlanta

“Amendment to Convention Resolution ‘Organizers Are Agents of the National Organization’,” by Mike P. (77)

“Additional Motion on Central Committee,” by Mike P. (77)

“Amendments to the Platform for the Election of the EC,” by the Political Solution Caucus (77)

Majority Faction Bulletin #1 (01[?]-77)

Agenda for 1977 National Convention

Final Agenda for 1977 National Convention

Agenda
Convention Resolution: Organizers are Agents of the National Organization, endorsed by Jack T. (Atlanta Organizer), Mike U. (NY Organizer), Val D. (Detroit Organizer), David L. (Gary Organizer), Eric H. (Cleveland Organizer) Dennis S. (Pittsburgh Organizer)
Political Solution Caucus Resolution: Future Relations With the Left Faction (Its New Organization)
Political Solution Caucus Resolution: On Ending the Faction Fight
Resolution on Internal Functioning, by the Political Solution Caucus
Democratic Centralism: Left Faction Resolution
Left Faction Resolution on Black Work
Left Faction Resolution on Portugal
Left Faction Resolution on Youth Work
Teamster Work: Left Faction Resolution
Public Sector Work: Left Faction Resolution
Women’s Liberation Work, by the Left Faction
Strike Support: Left Faction Resolution
Student Work: Left Faction Resolution
Industrialization: Left Faction
Priorities: Left Faction
Agitation, Propaganda, Mass Work: Left Faction Resolutions
The Economy: Left Faction Resolution
Resolution on Trade Union Method, by the Political Solution Caucus

“Amendments to the Platform for the Election of the EC,” by the Political Solution Caucus (77)

Majority Faction Bulletin #1 (01[?]-77)

“Back to the ‘Good Ole Days’: A Critique of the Document, ‘Towards a Political Solution,’ by Sam F., Peter D. and Nancy F.,” by Marilyn Danton (77)

Majority Caucus Bulletin # 2 (77)

The “Better Course” Isn’t: A Reply to “Towards a Political Solution – The Better Course for the IS,” by Mike U.
Majority Caucus Statement, by the Drafting Committee
EC Report on Meeting with Steve Jeffreys, by the Steering Committee
State of the Faction Fight, by the Steering Committee

Special Bulletin #7 (01-21-77)

National Secretary’s Report, by Glenn Wolfe (01-20-77)
A Note on Outside Work and the Postal Campaign, by Paul R., Bay Area
On Women’s Liberation and Democracy in the IS, by Pat M., Bay Area
Statement by Portland Signers of “Left” Faction Document
Letter to Comrades Named in Previous Statement, by the Portland Branch
Economic and Political Perspectives for the Coming Year, by Kim M. [Moody]

“Statement of the Political Solution Group,” Steering Committee: Peter D., New York; Laura H., Chicago; Dave W., Detroit; Joel J., Los Angeles (01-29/30-77)

Correspondence with Marianne, Boston Branch (02-77)

Letter to Marianne from Rob (02-02-77)
Letter to Boston Branch from Marianne (undated)
Letter to Marianne from Rob for Boston EC (02-09-77)
Letter to Boston EC from Marianne (undated)
Letter to Boston EC from Marianne (02-25-77)
Proposed Perspective for Black Work in Boston

Special Bulletin #8 (02-07-77)

Notes on Convention, by Glenn W.
The ISGB and the SWM, by Sandy B.
Reprint of 1975 Article on Women in Industry, by Barbara W.
For the Record: Notes from the Past on Priorites and Industrialization, by Mike U.
Louisville Branch Perspectives (“Left Opposition”), by Christina B., Branch Organizer (01-77)
Majority Response to Left Faction Louisville Branch Perspective (01-22-77)
Seventh National Convention CPUSA 1930: Resolution on Keeping New Members (Minus Introductory Sections 1, 2 and 3[a])
Members of the Political Solution Group
Statement of the Political Solution Group
Resolving the Crisis Document [missing]

Special Bulletin #9 (02-17-77)

A Case of Blind Factionalism: The “Left” Faction Critique on Southern Africa, by Dave F.
Conversations with the British, by Mark L.
Statement on the Faction Fight, by Winnie
“What is Economism?,” by Duncan Hallas, from International Socialism journal #56 (03-73)   
Statement on Faction Fight, by Craig Z., Los Angeles (01-18-77)
Setting the Record Straight: The Louisville Left Faction, by Bonnie, Christina, Fred, John E., Sue
Statement on Left Faction Participation in Gary, by Gary Branch Exec (Vote 3-1)

“The EC’s ‘Economic and Political Perspectives’: A Critique and Amendments,” by the Political Solution Caucus (77)

Form Letter to the Boston Branch from Glenn Wolfe (02-18-77)

Majority Caucus Mailing (02-77 ?)

Majority Caucus Resolution (02-19-77)
Majority Caucus Meeting Report
Letter to a member of the Left Faction from Abby, a member of IS (Canada) (11-27-76)

Special Bulletin #10 (02-28-77)

Towards Building a Workers Combat Organization
Workers Power
The Functioning of the “Left Faction,” by Glenn Wolfe (02-20-77)
Organizers Should Be Agents of the National Organization, by Jack Trautman, Atlanta Organizer
Toward a Black Perspective
Response of the Boston Exec to “Statement on the Faction Fight in Boston,” by Boston Exec
Letter to Marianne from Mike H., Rob T., Ray W. (the Boston Exec) (02-17-77)
Statement of the Atlanta Left Faction, by Byron G., Belinda H., Todd J.,  Carla L.
Statement on the Faction Fight in Boston, by Marianne, left Faction (02-13-77)

Letter to the Members of the IS-US from Tony Cliff and Duncan Hallas for the Central Committee, Socialist Workers Party [Britain] (02-25-77)

Special Bulletin #11 (03-02-77)

Proposed Agenda for National Women’s Caucus Meeting (03-77)
Majority Caucus Women’s Perspective (03-01-77)
Partial Struggles, Partial Demands`, by Dwight, Atlanta
Economics Without the Class Struggle: The Left Faction’s Perspectives, by Mike U. for the Majority
Majority Caucus Statement
Depoliticization and the Loss of Innocence, by Dennis, Pittsburgh
IBT Fraction Council, by Eric H. for the IBT Steering Committee
Teamster Fraction Perspectives
The Employers Offensive in the Trucking Industry
The Teamsters Bureaucracy: The Beast Which Devoured Las Vegas
Fraction Organization, Training, and Recruitment
TDU Perspectives
UPSurge Perspectives

Agenda for the 1977 IS National Convention (03-77)

Majority Caucus Resolution (02-19-77)
Majority Caucus Resolution: Economic and Political Perspectives
Industrialization, Priorities, and Mass Work
Convention Resolution: Women’s Perspectives
Toward a Black Perspective
Convention Resolution: Education and Political Training
Convention Resolution: Districts and National Organization
Convention Resolution: Expanding the National Leadership, Building the Secondary Leadership
Majority Caucus Resolution: Workers’ Power
Political Motivation for Proposed EC Slate
A Policy for the Transition of the IS into a Revolutionary Workers Combat Organization: An EC Motion to 1977 Conventionn
Resolution to 1977 Convention: On Setting Up the IS Industrial Committee
Convention Resolution: Building the IS
Policy Statement on the Trade Union Struggle, by the Majority Caucus
Developing the Use of WP: Majority Caucus Motion
Industrialization: Utilizing Our Resources, by the Political Solution Caucus
Political Solution Caucus Resolution: Agitation and Propaganda: Politicizing Our Work (02-10-77)
Political Solution Caucus Resolution: Self-Organization of Oppressed Groups (02-28-77)
Critique & Amendments to EC’s “Economic & Political Perspectives.” By the Political Solution Caucus
Political Solution Caucus Resolution: Students
Political Solution Caucus Resolution: Politicization
Resolution on the Sadlowski Campaign in Steel, by the Executive Committee
Political Solution Caucus Resolution: Toward an IS Women’s Perspective (02-10-77)
Statement by EC
Platform for New EC (03-01-77

Letter to the International Socialists (United States) from Central Committee, Socialist Workers Party (Britain) (03-07-77)

“On Political Incompatibility” (03-77)

Special Bulletin #12 (03-08-77)

Emergency Financial Appeal: A Brief Document on the Question of Tax Rebates, by Glenn Wolfe, National Secretary (03-07-77)
The EC’s “Economic and Political Perspectives,” by the Political Solution Caucus
A Further Statement, by Winnie (02-27-77)
“Check it Out, Comrades”: Reply to Kim’s Hatchet Job on the LA Document, by Bob B., Johanna B., Joel J., for the Political Solution Caucus
Political Incompatibility of  “Left” Faction: Majority Discussion Document
In Defense of a Political Solution (Reply to Criticisms by Mike U. and Marilyn D.), by Nancy H.
Auto Perspectives: Summary and Update for 1977 IS Convention , by Auto Fraction Steering Committee (03-05-77)
Statement on My “Suspension” from the Boston Branch, by Marianne, Left Faction (02-27-77)
To the Boston Executive Committee, by Peter L. and Joan B., Third Force (02-26-77)
Complete Response to “Statement on the Faction Fight in Boston,” by Ray W., for the Boston Exec
A Reply to British SWP Letter, by IS-US Executive Committee
Response to the Atlanta LF Statement, by the Atlanta Majority Caucus
The Communist International and Democratic Centralism, by Jack Trautman

“Against Expulsion of the Left Faction at the Convention,” by the Steering Committee of the Political Solution Caucus (77)

“Revised Majority Resolution on Expulsion” (03-12-77)

“Letter to the International Socialist Convention from the Left Faction” (03-12-77)

“Resolving the Crisis in the IS” (77)

“Political Solution’ or Political Confusion?: A Reply to the ‘Resolving the Crisis’ Document,” by Kim M. [Moody] (77)

“EC Motion to 1977 IS Convention” (03-11-77)

EC Proposed Slate for Central Committee and National Committee(77)

Proposed Slate of the Political Solution Caucus for the EC(77)

Statement of the Political Solution Caucus (77)

Agenda for 1977 IS National Convention (77)

Organizers Day School Agenda (03-15-77)

EC Minutes (04-26-77)

IS Women’s Bulletin (05-77)

Letter from the Women’s Commission, by Margaret
Women’s Coverage in Workers Power, by Elissa Clarke
Local Caucus Reports

Atlanta
Bay Area
Cleveland
New York/New Jersey
Detroit
Pittsburgh
On Women’s Liberation, by Lynne Jones
Organizing Working Women, by Clara Zetkin (1922)
The Brookside Women’s Club
Brookside Memories: “It Makes Me Boil”
Discussion on Independent Organization of Women
UAW Report, by Enid, for the Auto Fraction
IBT Women’s Report
Report on Women’s Work in Steel

Evaluation of Bay Area/L.A. Women's Conference


IS Special Bulletin (07-77)

EC Statement
Statement by Glenn Wolfe (07-14-77)
Statement by Jack W. (07-14-77)
EC Majority Document Summary, by JG, KM, GS, DL
International Capitalist Crisis: Revolutionary Politics in a New Period of Imperialism
Our Future in American Politics: From Here to Insurrection, a Crude Outline
Basic Trends in the Era of World Revolution as They Effect the US
Where Are We Now?
Short Term Scene and Organizational Shifts
Completing the “Turn” – The Americanization of the IS, by Jack Weinberg & Glenn Wolfe (06-15-77)
A lesson in American History for the “Americanizers,” by the EC Majority
On the Workers’ Party, by Jack Weinberg & Glenn Wolfe (07-01-77)

“The Workers’ Power Handbook for Building the Southern Africa Liberation Committee” (1977)

"Who Are the International Socialists....And What Are They Really About?" [Brochure for IS Workers Conference, August 13-14, 1977] (08-13/14-77)

IS Southern Africa Fraction Bulletin #1

Notes from the Fraction Administrator
Perspective for Southern Africa Work
Local Reports
The Politics of Zimbabwe Liberation - Some Questions, by Mike U.
Reply to Some Questions from Mike U., by Dave F.
Reprints from The Economist


International Socialists Internal Bulletin #1 (09-77)

Procedures for Reports/Documents for Internal Bulletin
National Secretary's Report (09-01-77)
Evaluation of the Central Committee Meeting (08-28-77)
Addition to Black Perspectives Document, Central Committee Meeting: Report on State of South Africa Work (08-28-77)
Perspectives for Party Building: Central Committee Document

International Socialists Internal Bulletin #2, Pt. 2 (11-21-77)

The Politicization of the TDU, by Steve Z. [Zeluck], NY (09-26-77)
“The Communist Party in Portugal,” by Noel Ignatin, submitted by Ken B., Chicago
The Teamster Work in Quetsion, by Dan L.
The TDU Court Case and Petition Campaign, by JP, Los Angeles
Looking at Harry Patrick, by Ken B., Chicago
On the Cleveland Convention, by A. F. L.

International Socialists Internal Bulletin #3 (12-77)

Assessment of the December Central Committee Meeting
Portugal: Polarization and the New Crisis, by Joel Geier
Publications Group
Bay Area Branch Report
Cleveland Branch Report
Atlanta Branch Report
Report on Spain, by Marilyn Danton & Enid Eckstein
Review: The Communist Party in Harlem: 1928-36, by Mark Naison [missing]
Priorities, by Al F.
For the Attention of the CC: "The Myth of Democratic Centralism," by Al F.
The Reality of Democratic Centralism, by DL for the CC


1978


International Socialists Newsletter (02-03-78)

Essex Conference
Anti-Nazi Demonstration
Trade Union Commission
TDU

International Socialists Internal Bulletin #5 (03-17-78)

Brooklyn-Queens Branch Report
Austin Branch Report
Chicago Branch Report
Neither Ultra-Leftism Nor Concilliationism, by Steve Z., New York (02-01-78)
Appendix: The Problem of Secondary Leadership in the IBT and UAW
Some Thoughts on Our Perspectives, by Jeremy G.
Articles on Socialist Politics and Trade Union Strategy, by Bob, Steel/Tel. Branch, Cleveland (02-78)
Motions to Central Committee
Mass Work and the Workers Paper
Reflections on Trade Union Strategy
Communication and Party-Building: Lenin Didn’t Say It All, by Barracuda & Toni Hawk
A Year in the Shop, by A.S., NJ IBT Fraction
Letter to Workers Power About Nazi Coverage, by Fred Runninghorse, Detroit Red Tide (03-15-78)
Bay Area Branch Report

“Getting at the Roots of Some of Our Political Problems: Some of the Questions Upon Which We Have Been Unclear,” by Paul B., Detroit; and Dennis S., Gary (11-78)

IS Women's Newsletter #2 (09-18-78)

National Organization for Women
Convention Document
Women's Commission
Labor Movement Meets Women's Movement
Branch Reports
Detroit
Pittsburgh
Bay Area
New York/New Jersey
Los Angeles
Gary
Cleveland

“On Mike U. and Ken B. Labor Amerndments,” by Steve Z. [Zeluck], New York City (78?)

“Letter to Comrades [Contact Sheet],” by Cindy Martin, Detroit (78?)

“To All Members,” by Convention Arrangements Committee (78?)

IS Convention Document (11-78)

Women’s Perspectives: Women’s Commission Document

IS Convention Document (11-78)

Youth Liberation and Ageism

IS Convention Document (11-78)

Perspectives on Labor, by the Los Angeles Branch

IS Convention Document (11-78)

Women’s Perspectives, by the Rank and File Caucus, Los Angeles


I

S Convention Document (11-78)

The Right Wing Offensive and the Working Class (Proposed Pamphlet, Rough Draft)

IS Convention Document (11-78)

Draft Regroupment Pamphlet


IS Convention Document (11-78)

American Politics, by the EC

Convention Resolutions (11-78)

American Politics

Convention Resolutions (11-78)

Women’s Perspectives

Convention Resolutions (11-78)

Black Perspectives

Convention Resolutions (11-78)

Labor Perspectives

To: All IS Members From: National Secretary’s Office (09-11-78)

IS Publication, by EC (08-78)
To: Women Comrades From: The Women’s Commission (09-10-78)
SWP Report
New Sun Distribution Book (09-11-78)

International Socialists Internal Bulletin #8 (10-18-78)

Workers Power vs. the Real Steel Convention, by Steve Z. [Zeluck], New York City (1-04-78)
“The Real Steel Convention” – or the Real Mind of Steve Z.?, by George F.
Of Practice and Theory: Yet Another Answer to Yet Another Set of Misrepresentations and Distortions, by Kim Moody
Politics and the English Language, by Jim Woodward
Steve Z. vs. the Real Role of the Revolutionary Socialist Press, by Candy C.
Battle Line’s Political Line is Out of Line, by Sam Fr., New Jersey
Prejudice as Political Method: An Answer to Sam Fr.’s Critique of Battle Line, by Kim Moody

“Our View of the Nature of the Period,” by the Rank and File Caucus (78?)

“IS Convention - Rules of Procedure” (78?)

I.S. Convention Document (11-78)

Labor Perspectives: EC Document

“Regroupment: What it is and How to Achieve It,” by Carl Feingold & Nancy Holmstrom, NY (11-02-78)

"Southern Africa Literature," Sun Distribution (78?)


1979


January 1979 Calendar of Events/Reports, by Gary International Socialists (01-79)

“What the National Liberation Discussion is About: A Discussion Document,” by Dave F. [Finkel], Detroit (79?)

International Socialists Newsletter (03-12-79)

National Secretary’s Report
Nicaragua Conference, by C.M., Detroit
New Pamphlets
Letter from the Editor
Report on the DSOC Convention, by M.L.
EC Statement on NAM
Branch Reports:
  New York/New Jersey
   Pittsburgh
   Cleveland
  Detroit
  Gary
  Bay Area
  Los Angeles Union Women Meet
   Changes Editor’s Report, by M.D., for the Editorial Board
   Comment by S.P., Cleveland
   Comment by D.L., Chicago
   I.S. Women’s Newsletter
  The SWP and the China-Vietnam War: A Travesty of Theory, by D.F. [David Finkel], Detroit

“Why We Leave the International Socialists,” by the Rank and File Caucus of the International Socialists (06-79)

Letter to Members (79)

Cover letter by Gay
A Way Forward, by the Executive Committee

1979 Conference

Agenda
Resolution on Organization, by the Executive Committee
Amendment on NC, by Mike F. & Marilyn D.
Resolution on Third Party, by the Executive Committee
International Socialists Newsletter (06-15-79)
Resolution on Changes, by the Executive Committee
Resolution on Regroupment, by the Executive Committee

“Statement on Regroupment,” by Jack Weinberg (1979)

International Socialists Newsletter (10-01-79)

National Committee Report, by Mark L.
Save Sun Press, by Gay S.
Branch Reports
New York City
Cleveland
Pittsburgh
Detroit
Gary
Red Tide
Citizens' Party Steering Committee
Palestinian Human Rights Campaign, by Dave F. [Finkel]
Nicaragua, by Joel G. [Geier]
Resolutions: NC Meeting (09-15/16-79)
Resolution on the Anti-Nuke Movement
Resolution on Endorsing the Citizens' Party, by the PC Majority
Counter-Resolution on the Citizens' Party, by Steve K.
Resolution on Changes (to be presented during Session 2)



1980


International Socialists Newsletter (11-13-80)

The Politics of the Gulf War: A Sketchy Outline, by Dave F. [Finkel]
Writing for Changes, by Elissa C.
LERP Working Women’s Project
Association for Union Democracy Conference, by Kim [Moody]
Reindustrializing the IS
Branch Reports
Cleveland
New York
Detroit, by Marilyn P.
Gary


1981


Summer Conference (81)

Cover letter from Mark L. (81)

Tasks for the ‘80s – August 28-30: Strategies Towards a Labor Party, by IS Political Committee (81)

Tasks for the ‘80s – August 28-30: For the IS Organizational Session, by IS Political Committee (81)

Tasks for the ‘80s – August 28-30: Evaluating the Citizens Party Experience, by Enid E., Mark L., Elissa C. (81)

International Socialists Newsletter (07-02-81)

Report on National Meeting, by Elissa
New Members
What the Summer Conference is About, by Elissa
Solidarity’s East Coast Conference, by Mel B.
DSOC Convention Report, by Mark
Perspectives for the Detroit District
Branch Reports
New York, by Mel. B.
Detroit, by Marilyn P.
Cleveland


Proposed Program for the Bay Area Coalition for a Labor Party (81)

International Socialists Newsletter (06-02-81)

Report on National Meeting, by Elissa
New Members
What the Summer Conference is About, by Elissa
Solidarity’s East Coast Conference, by Mel B.
DSOC Convention Report, by Mark
Perspectives for the Detroit District
Branch Reports

New York, by Mel. B.
Detroit, by Marilyn P.
Cleveland


1982


Responding to the Crisis in Poland, by DF [David Finkel] (82)

International Socialists Newsletter (01-15-82)


RWH [Revolutionary Workers Headquarters] Trade Union Conference
Traveling
Poland Update
El Salvador Support Work
Progressive Student Network
Solidarity Buttons
New Members
Poland, Reagan and the Cold War, by Dave F. [Finkel]

"Towards a Perspective for the 1980s," by Kim Moody (82)

"A New Perspective for the 1980's (First Draft)," by Mark Levitan & Mike Urquart (82)

National Committee Meeting Agenda (82)

Discussion Document on DSOC, by Mike Hirsch (82)

International Socialists Bulletin #2 (02-82)

A Response to “A Response,” by Kim Moody
A New Perspective for the 1980s, by Mark Levitan & Mike Urquart
A Call for a Real Discussion, by Marty Rosenbluth & Foss Tigue
Report on Trip to Denmark, by Marty Rosenbluth

"Our Problems and Theirs: The DSOC Entry Proposal," by Kim Moody (82)

"Convention Resolution: Third Camp Manifesto," by Kim M. [Moody], Detroit (03-82)

"Resolution on CISPES," by Dave F. [Finkel] & Foss T. (03-18-82)

"Resolution on Central America and the Anti-War Movement (Draft)," by Dave F. [Finkel] (03-18-82)

"Changes and the Regroupment Process," by Mike P. & Mel B. (04-24-82

"Convention Resolution: Changes," by the Political Committee (82)

"Amendment to the IS Constitution," by the NYC Branch (82)

"Convention Resolution: Amendment on Changes to the IS Constitution," by Mike U. (82)

Draft IS Constitution (82)

"New Amendment to Regroupment Resolution," by Mike P. (82)

"Convention Amendment: Women and the Third Camp Statement," by Margaret J. & Elissa C. (82)

International Socialists Bulletin #4 (05-82)

Introduction, by Elissa
Third Camp Manifesto (Draft), by IS Political Committee
Regroupment: A Revolutionary Socialist Perspective, by Kim M. [Moody], Detroit
For Broad Third Camp Regroupment, by Mike P. (05-04-82)
Proposed Rules for IS Convention, May 1982, by IS Political Committee

International Socialists Bulletin #5 (05-82)

A Reply and Some Clarifications, by Mark Levitan & Mike Urquhart
Resolution on DSA, by Mark Levitan & Mike Urquhart
Convention Resolution: The Movement for Nuclear Disarmament, by Kim M. [Moody]
Convention Resolution on the Labor Paper
Convention Resolution: Dues, by the IS Political Committee
Amendment to the IS Constitution

International Socialists Newsletter (06-82)

National Convention Assessment
Regroupment Report


"Convention Resolution: The IS and DSA," by the PC Majority (82)

"Amendment to the Disarmament Resolution," by Ilene W. [Winkler] (82)

"Resolution on the Women's Movement - For Regroupment Session," by the NYC Branch (82)

Proposed Convention Agenda (82)

"Leadership Slate" (82)

"Restaurant Guide" (82)

"Party Directions" (82)

International Socialists 1982 Convention: Socialist Perspectives For the '80s Agenda (05-29/30-82)

Agenda for Convention (82?)

Regroupment Fraction Newsletter (07-82)

IS Convention Sets Up Regroupment Fraction
Activity Since Convention
Early Lessons in the Regroupment Process, by Kim Moody
Regroupment Meetings in New York June 12 & 13 (06-16-82)
Motion Passed Unanimously by Workers Power NSC in Response to IS Proposal for Joint Tours (06-20-82)
Regroupment Trip to Twin Cities, by DL (07-13-82)
Report on Dealings With the IS, by Revolutionary Workers Headquarters

International Socialists Newsletter (10-82)

Women’s Retreat Report, by Elissa
In this Mailing…
Coming in Changes, by David
Welcome New Members
PC Meeting (09-09-82)
PC Meeting (09-20-82)
PC Meeting (10-04-82)
Statement on the Socialist Party, by the International Socialists (09-25-82)

International Socialists Newsletter (11-82)

PC Minutes (10-18-82)
PC Minutes (11-03-82)
Report on the NOW Convention, by Elissa
Report on Labor Conference
What’s Happening in El Salvador, by Foss
NY Report, by Mel via DF
The Center for Changes
R2N2 Report, by Elissa
On an Exploration of a National Conference on Women’s Liberation: A Strategy for the ‘80s, by Ellissa Clark, Detroit; Cathy Cristellar, Chicago; Marilyn Katz, Chicago; Debby Rosenberg, Chicago

Regroupment Fraction Newsletter (11-82)

Iowa Regroupment Trip, by Dan (10-25-82)
Chicago Regroupment Meeting, by Dan (10-25-82)
Recent Regroupment Meetings and Talks, by Dan (11-11-82)
National Regroupment Meeting, by Dan (11-15-82)
Statement by Solidarity: A Socialist-Feminist Network (11-14-82)


1983


International Socialists Newsletter (02-83)

National Meeting and Socialist School: April 2 & 3, Detroit, MI
Detroit Forum
News and Notes
Changes, by DF [David Finkel]
Political Committee Minutes (12-13-82)
Regroupment Update: Meeting with Solidarity Socialist Feminist Network
Mexico, by DL
Directions for Anti-Intervention Work, by Foss T. & David F. [Finkel]
NY Joint Anti-War Fraction Report, by Mel
Detroit CISPES, by Ross

International Socialists Newsletter (06-83)

Build the Summer School, Build the IS
Detroit District Fundraising Plans
News and Notes
CISPES Demonstration Planned November 12
"Marxism for the '80s," August 4-7 Agenda

Evaluation of Regroupment Process (83)

IS Discussion Bulletin (10/83)

The Jesse Jackson Campaign - Statement endorsed by the IS PC, by KM [Kim Moody] and DF [David Finkel] (10/83)
The Politics of the Jesse Jackson Campaign, by Ian L.

International Socialists Newsletter (09-83)

Report on FRS [Federation of Revolutionary Socialists] Conference, by Mel B.
PC Minutes (09-17-83)
Report on Nazareth Work Camp, by Marty R.
Report on Solidarity Socialist-Feminist Network Conference, by Dave F. (09-20-83)
Meeting With the Federation of Revolutionary Socialists, Boston, by Elissa
Changes Trashes All Heroes, by Dave F.
"Black Radical in Strong Bid for Boston Mayorality" [from The Guardian (09-28-83)]

IS Discussion Bulletin (10-83) The Jesse Jackson Campaign - Statement endorsed by the IS PC, by KM [Kim Moody] and DF [David Finkel] (10/83)
The Politics of the Jesse Jackson Campaign, by Ian L.

IS Discussion Bulletin (11/83)

PC Meeting Minutes (09-29-83)
PC Meeting Minutes (11-10-83)
Statement on Mike U.’s Resignation, by the PC
IS Theory on Women’s Liberation, by Elissa
November 12 National Demonstration – Stop US Intervention in Central America and the Caribbean
Exchange of Views with Proletarian Unity League on Democratic Party
Statement on Lebanon and Grenada, by Dave F. [Finkel]
“DSA Embarks on a Long March, But Where To?,” by John Trinkl, from The Guardian (10-26-83)
“Despite Growth, DSA is Unsure of Its Political Role,” by John B. Judis, from In These Times (10-26-83)
DSA Drifts Toward Doldrums, by Kim M. [Moody]

Convention Agenda


1984


IS Discussion Bulletin (07-84)

PC Report
Next Issue of Changes, by DF
British SWP and Feminism, by Elissa


Undated


Letter to IS National Leadership from Ahmed Sehrawy [Shawki] (10-11-75?)

Letter to Membership re: Fundraising, by Gay S. & Sandy B. (Undated)

“Boston IS Tasks and Perspectives” (Undated)

“Women in the Chinese Revolution”, by Laurie Landy (International Socialists Pamphlet) (Undated)

“Women Workers: The Forgotten Third of the Working Class,” by Ilene Winkler (International Socialists Publication) (Undated)

“Some Facts About the IS EC and the PRP” (Undated)

“To All IBT Fractions & Branch Organizers,” from IS Industrial Department (Undated)

IBT Fraction Bulletin (Undated)

Evaluation of the Freight Strike
Beyond the Contract
Central States UPS Contract Fight


"Blacks in the Economy" (Leaflet for East Bay IS class series) (10-15-?)



Teamsters for a Decent Contract TDC Organizer: A Bulletin for TDC Activists #1 (03-13-76 ??)

Bay Area TDC Report and Evaluation, by Bay Area Teamster Fraction (76?)

“Mass Work, Politics, Building the Party” (Undated, 1977 ?)

Untitled Document on Work in the USWA, by Ben, Gary; Betsy, Cleveland; Kadi, Gary; Maggie, Gary; Patrick, Gary; Ron, Chicago; Sandy, Gary; Sharon, Gary; Tom, Cleveland; Tom, Gary (Undated - 76?)

“Short Version of Sadlowski Evaluation for Branch Discussion,” by George F., Industrial Committee (Undated)

“Draft Transitional Program of the International Socialists” (Undated)

First Draft (November), by Kim Moody
Second Draft (December), by Sy Landy

“The Rank and File Revolts, Bureaucracy and Primary Work Groups: An Introductory Overview,” by M. Wyatt (Undated)

International Socialists Application Form (Undated)

The Socialist Experience #1: War and the Middle East (Undated))

The Origins of the Middle East Crisis, by Hal Draper
Israel's Arab Minority: The Beginning of a Tragedy, by Hal Draper
Israel's Arab Minority: The Great Land Robbery
Marxism and the Jewish Question, by the Independent Socialist League
War of Independence or Expansion, by Hal Draper
Debate in Israel by an Arab Socialist Leader, by Clovis Maksoud and Hal Draper
The Mistakes of the Arab Socialists, by Hal Draper
The Arab States, by Ian Birchall

The Socialist Experience #2: The Popular Front of the '30s (Undated))

The Question of the United Front, by Leon Trotsky
The Real Meaning of the United Front, by Arne Swabeck
The People's Front in France, by Walter Held
Workers' Front and Popular Front, by Alfred Rosmer
The Fire Last Time: France 1936

The Socialist Experience #3: The Chinese Revolution (Undated))

Introduction, by Jack Trautman
The Peasants' War in China, by Harold Isaacs (from New International, January 1935)
The End of the Chinese Soviets, by Li Fu-Jen (from New International, January 1938)
After the Fall of Hankow, by Li Fu-Jen (from New International, January 1939)
The War in China and Japan, by X (from New International, June 1939)
The China of Chiang Kai-Shek, by Ria Stone (from New International, March 1944)
China Under the Stalinists, by Ria Stone (from New International, April 1944)
Mao and the Peasantry: Historical Retrospect, by Yigael Gluckstein (from Mao's China, Chapter 9, 1957)
Regimentation of the Working Class, by Yigael Gluckstein (from Mao's China, Chapter 11, 1957)
The Stalinist State in China, by M.Y. Wang (from New International, March-April 1951)
Mao Tse-Tung and Stalinism, by Tony Cliff (from Socialist Review, April 1957)

The Socialist Experience #5: The So-Called Socialist Countries - A Marxist Analysis (Undated)

The New Russian Imperialism (from New International, April 1946)
Stalinist Imperialism and the Cold War Crisis, by Hal Draper (from International Socialist Clippingbook #1, 1963)
The New Turn in Kremlin Policy, by Abe Stein (from New International, July-August 1953)
The East German Workers' Revolt, by H.F. Stille (from New International, May-June 1953)
The Nature of State Capitalism, by Tony Cliff (from Socialist Review, March 1957)
Russian Economy and the Marxian Law of Value and Theory of Capitalist Crisis (Economic Determinism in the Stalinist Regime), by Tony Cliff (from Russia: A Marxist Analysis)
The Imperialist Expansion of Russia, by Tony Cliff (from Russia: A Marxist Analysis)
The Future of the Russian Empire: Reform or Revolution?, by Tony Cliff (from Socialist Review, December 1956)
Background to Hungary, by Tony Cliff (from Socialist Review, July 1958)
Russia: "Reforms" and Reality (from International Socialism #44, July-August 1970)
Cuba: The End of a Road? (from International Socialism #45, November-December 1970)
Poland: Workers' Revolt, by Chris Harman (from International Socialism #46, February-March 1971)
Hungary: Failure of Economic Reform, by Chris Harman (from International Socialism #52, July-September 1972)

"The Communist Parties in the West: Articles From Lutte Ouvrière" (International Socialist Discussion Pamphlet) (Undated)

Introduction, by IS Educational Department
On the Double Nature of the Mass "Stalinist Parties"
Whence and Whither the French Communist Party?, Pt. 1
Whence and Whither the French Communist Party?, Pt. 2
Whence and Whither the French Communist Party?, Pt. 3
Does the Example of the Portuguese Ministers Open Up Perspectives for the Western Communist Parties?)