MIA : Library : John Pepper [József Pogány]
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John Pepper [József Pogány]
November 8, 1886 – February 8, 1938
Works:
1919: Soviet Hungary's Task
1921: Speech at the Third Session of the Third World Congress of the Communist International, Moscow, [Organ of the III Congress of the Communist International] Vol. 1, No. 26, June 26, 1921
1922: What is Happening in Hungary?, International Press Correspondence, January 3, 1922
1922: New Developments in the Hungarian Labor Movement, International Press Correspondence, January 27, 1922
1922: For a Labor Party, First Edition, October 15, 1922
1923: William Z. Foster – Revolutionary Leader
1923: The International Fascist Movement, The Worker, April 21, 1923
1923: Problems of the Party, Part I: Limits of the United Front
1923: Problems of the Party, Part II: A Discussion with Upton Sinclair About the United Front
1923: The Ruthenberg Trial – The Great Silence, The Worker, May 12, 1923
1923: Problems of the Party, Part III: My Party, Right or Wrong, My Party
1923: Problems of the Party, Part IV: Be American!
1923: The S.P. – Two Wings Without a Body, The Liberator, May 1923
1923: For a Labor Party, Second Edition, Revised and Enlarged, May 15, 1923
1923: "Underground Radicalism" An Open Letter to Eugene V. Debs and all Honest Workers Within the Socialist Party
1923: Romanticism or Realism, [Review of "Underground Radicalism"] by Clarissa S. Ware, The Liberator, June 1923
1923: Bon Voyage, Hillquit! The Liberator, June 1923
1923: Socialist Party Convention Rejects the United Front
1923: Debs – Chairman of the Socialist Party
1923: The Important Tasks of the Workers Party at the Historical July 3rd [Farmer-Labor Party] Convention in Chicago, The Worker, July 7, 1923
1923: The First Mass Party of American Workers and Farmers, The Voice of Labor, July 21, 1923 [simultaneously published the same day in The Worker]
1923: Are the Farmers and Workers the Victors in Minnesota?, The Worker, July 28, 1923
1923: The Declaration of Independence of the American Working Class The Liberator, July 1923
1923: Book Reivew: John Pepper: For a Labor Party, by August Thalheimer
1923: The Slogan of Workers' and Farmers' Government, The Worker, August 4, 1923
1923: The Workers Party and the Federated Farmer-Labor Party
1923: A Strike-Breaker President: Our Answer "A Communist Daily", The Voice of Labor, August 25, 1923 [also published on August 18 in The Worker]
1923: The Collective Agitator, Propagandist and Organizer, The Worker, August 25, 1923
1923: Three Lessons – New York, Albany, Chicago, The Worker, August 25, 1923
1923: For a Labor Party, Third Edition, Revised and Enlarged, August 30, 1923
1923: Hillquit's Tammany Hall is Beaten by the Real Tammany Hall, International Press Correspondence, August 30, 1923 [previously published on August 11 in The Worker]
1923: The Capitalists Want to Kill Foster! Workers! We Must Defend Our Leader!, The Worker, September 8, 1923
1923: The Socialist Party Draws the Final Consequences, The Worker, September 15, 1923
1923: The Workers Party at a Turning Point, International Press Correspondence, September 27, 1923 [also published on September 8 in The Worker]
1923: A United Front – From Gompers to Fitzpatrick, The Worker, September 29, 1923
1923: Facing the Third American Revolution
1923: Lewis the Agent of the Capitalists, The Voice of Labor, October 5, 1923
1923: Portland – A Communist Bunker Hill, The Worker, October 20, 1923
1923: Coolidge's Gospel – the Millenium Hath Come, The Worker, October 20, 1923
1923: Germany – Field of the Decisive Battle, The Worker, October 27, 1923
1923: From a People's Upheavel to a Class Movement, International Press Correspondence, October 27, 1923
1923: Shall We Assume Leadership?
1923: Coolidge's World Conspiracy! Plots World Conference Against Soviet Russia and Workers' Germany
1923: The United States Restores the State of War, International Press Correspondence, November 8, 1923
1923: It Is the Duty of Every Honest Worker in the Socialist Party to Fight for the United Front. A Reply to Scott Nearing, The Worker, November 10, 1923
1923: Morgan Acts for the U.S., The Worker, November 10, 1923
1923: The New Wave of World Revolution
1923: Why Does LaFollette Not Split?, The Worker, December 15, 1923
1923: LaFollette, the Third Party and the Labor Party, The Worker, December 22, 1923
1923: How Not to Make the United Front, The Worker, December 22, 1923
1924: Ford – The End of an Illusion, The Worker, January 5, 1924
1924: Our Party Convention, The Daily Worker, January 12, 1924
1924: St. Louis and St. Paul, The Daily Worker Supplement, January 13, 1924
1924: The British "Pilgrims and Jumpers", The Daily Worker, January 16, 1924
1924: The Farmers and the American Revolution
1924: Lenin
1924: Parliamentarism
1924: The Tempest Bursts Out of the Teapot, The Daily Worker, February 9, 1924
1924: United States War on Mexico Looms Up, International Press Correspondence, February 14, 1924 [also published on January 22 in The Daily Worker]
1924: Thesis on the Present Situation in Relation to Our Labor Party Policy, Feb. 15, 1924 [with C.E. Ruthenberg]
1924: The Great Political Crisis, The Daily Worker, February 15, 1924
1924: A Lenin Library in America
1924: What is the "Sacred" in May 30th, The Daily Worker, March 7, 1924
1924: Head of the Government – Tail of Finance Capital, The Daily Worker, March 8, 1924
1924: Economic Depression and Unemployment, The Daily Worker Supplement, March 8, 1924
1924: Splits and the Class Struggle
1924: Unemployment and the Labor Aristocracy
1924: Revolutionary Significance of Teapot Dome, The Daily Worker Supplement, March 19, 1924
1924: Letter from the WPA CEC Majority to ECCI Requesting the Recall of John Pepper, March 27, 1924
1924: Letter to the Executive Committee of the Communist International in Moscow from Max Bedacht [in defense of John Pepper]
1924: Speech at the 10th Session of the Fifth World Congress of the Communist International, June 24, International Press Correspondence, July 23, 1924
1924: Speech at the 22nd Session of the Fifth World Congress of the Communist International, July 1, International Press Correspondence, July 26, 1924
1924: Report on the Political Commission delivered at the Fifth World Congress of the Communist International, International Press Correspondence, August 12, 1924
1924: A New Two and a Half International, International Press Correspondence, October 2, 1924 [also published on October 9 in The Daily Worker]
1924: The Results of the Split in the C.P. of Sweden and the Swedish Elections, International Press Correspondence, November 6, 1924
1924: The Policy of the Gompers Trade Unions, International Press Correspondence, December 31, 1924
1925: Marxism or Pseudo-Marxism?, [critique of Pepper] by Moissaye J. Olgin, The Daily Worker, January 8, 1925
1925: Fifteen Years Penal Servitude for Ruthenberg, International Press Correspondence, January 15, 1925
1925: Speech at the Sixth Session of the Fifth Enlarged Executive of the Communist International, March 30, International Press Correspondence, April 16, 1925
1925: Report on the Activity of the Information Department of the ECCI to the Information Conference of the Comintern, April 6, International Press Correspondence, May 6, 1925
1925: Concluding Remarks to the Information Conference of the Comintern, April 6, International Press Correspondence, May 6, 1925
1925: Anglo-American Imperialist Co-operation, The Communist International, Vol. 2, No. 10, 1925
1926: Anniversary Greetings [to the The Daily Worker] from John Pepper, The Daily Worker, January 12, 1926
1926: Why a Labor Party?
1926: Notes of an Internationalist: The German Communists' Success!, The Daily Worker, January 19, 1926
1926: Notes of an Internationalist: A Workers' and Peasants' Government – with Large Landowners!, The Daily Worker, January 20, 1926
1926: Notes of an Internationalist: Hoglund Again a Social-Democrat, The Daily Worker, January 21, 1926
1926: Notes of an Internationalist: A Fascist King in Hungary?, The Daily Worker, January 22, 1926
1926: Notes of an Internationalist: "Signs of the Times", The Daily Worker, January 23, 1926
1926: Notes of an Internationalist: The Dead Ride Swiftly, The Daily Worker, January 24, 1926
1926: New Phenomena in the International Labor Movement, International Press Correspondence, February 4, 1926
1926: Notes of an Internationalist: Otto Bauer Makes Conditions, The Daily Worker, February 11, 1926
1926: Notes of an Internationalist: A 'Severe Winter' in Germany, The Daily Worker, February 12, 1926
1926: Notes of an Internationalist: Big Coalition – Big Betrayal – Big Debacle, The Daily Worker, February 13, 1926
1926: Notes of an Internationalist: Cries for Dictatorship [in Germany], The Daily Worker, February 14, 1926
1926: Notes of an Internationalist: The Anglo-American Duel, The Daily Worker, February 17, 1926
1926: Speech at the Sixth Session of the Sixth Enlarged Plenum of the Executive Committee of the Communist International, February 24, International Press Correspondence, March 17, 1926
1926: Statement on Behalf of the American Delegation at the Twentieth Session of the Sixth Enlarged Plenum of the Executive Committee of the Communist International on the German Question, March 15, International Press Correspondence, Vol. 6, No. 33, April 22, 1926
1926: Notes of an Internationalist: The Dilemma of the British Labor Party, The Daily Worker, February 25, 1926
1926: New Developments in the World Labor Movement, The Daily Worker, March 3, 1926
1926: Notes of an Internationalist: The 'Will to Action' and the 'Will to Poverty', The Daily Worker, March 12, 1926
1926: Notes of an Internationalist: The Question of a Labor Party in Norway, The Daily Worker, March 14, 1926
1926: Notes of an Internationalist: The British Dominions Against Locarno, The Daily Worker, March 16, 1926
1926: Notes of an Internationalist: The Bank-Note Counterfitting Affair and Governmental Crisis in Hungary, The Daily Worker, March 18, 1926
1926: The First of May. In a Period of Uncertain Stabilisation and of the Winning of the Majority of the Working Class, International Press Correspondence, Vol. 6, No. 32, April 22, 1926
1926: New Phenomena in the International Labor Movement, Part I; Part II
1926: Lozovsky Points Out Solidarity of the Ruling Class in Great Britain, The Daily Worker, May 14, 1926
1926: Zinoviev, in Pravda, Denounces Treason of British Reformist Leaders in General Strike, The Daily Worker, May 15, 1926
1926: The Great Lessons of the English General Strike, International Press Correspondence, May 27, 1926
1926: Miners in Britain Fighting On with Unbroken Energy, The Daily Worker, June 5, 1926
1926: The Fight of the English Miners in Danger, International Press Correspondence, July 8, 1926
1926: R.I.L.U. Asks Labor to Save Mass. Victims. Sacco-Vanzetti Case Attack on Labor, The Daily Worker, July 18, 1926
1926: The Split in the English Liberal Party
1926: The [British] General Strike and the General Betrayal [pamphlet]
1926: Imperialist War Manoeuvres and Opportunist Peace Manoeuvres, International Press Correspondence, September 2, 1926
1926: The Change in the Policy of American Finance Capital, International Press Correspondence, November 4, 1926
1926: The Political Significance of the Elections in America, International Press Correspondence, November 18, 1926
1926: Britain's Balance Sheet for 1926
1926: The Results of the British Miners' Fight, International Press Correspondence, December 16, 1926
Last updated: 15 January 2026