Marxists Internet Archive: Joseph Zack
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Joseph Zack [Kornfelder]
1898–1963
Works:
September 1921: What Shall We Do in the Unions?, [as J.P. Collins] The Communist, [CPA] Vol. 1, No. 3, September 1921
October 1921: Winning the Masses, [as J.P. Collins] The Communist, [CPA] Vol. 1, No. 4, October 1921
October 1921: Communism and the Irish Workers, [as J.P. Collins with Robert Ganley] The Communist, [CPA] Vol. 1, No. 4, October 1921
October-November 1921: The Party and the Negro Struggle, Part I; Part II, [as J.P. Collins with John Bruce] The Communist, [CPA] Vol. 1, No. 4 and No. 5, October and November 1921
November 1921: Unemployment: Our Tactics and Our Program [as J.P. Collins]April 1922: Industrial Nuclei, [as J.P. Collins] The Communist, [CPA] Vol. 1, No. 8, April 1922
July 1922: The Question of Relations Between the C.P. and an L.P.P., [as J.P. Collins] The Communist, [CPA] Vol. 1, No. 9, July 1922
April 1923: Militants in Needle Trades to Meet in National Conference, The Worker, April 14, 1923
December 1924: Why I Support the Minority Political Strategy, Daily Worker, December 27, 1924
January 1925: Shop Committee Movement in the Needle Trades, Daily Worker, January 3, 1925
September 1925: Needle Trades Left Wing Program, [introduction by Joseph Zack]
January 1926: Call Needle Trades Left Wing to Conference January 30; Big Problems Confront the Unions, Daily Worker, January 28, 1926
March 1926: Passaic Breaks a New Trail, Daily Worker, March 20, 1926
July 1926: Needle Trades Section of the T.U.E.L. Calls its National Conference for September 10, Daily Worker, July 22, 1926
September 1926: Notes of Labor and Left Wing Activities in the East, [with Charles Krumbein] Daily Worker, September 16, 1926
October 1926: Garments, Unions and Strikes, Daily Worker, October 23, 1926
December 1926: Did the Cloakmakers Win?, Daily Worker, December 21, 1926
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January 1927: The Needle Trades, a Center of Struggle, Labor Unity, January 1, 1927
January 1927: Year of Left Wing Among Fifth Avenue Needle Workers, Part I; Part II
February 1927: A Show Down in the I.L.G.W. Hits Sigman, Labor Unity, February 15, 1927
April 1927: Sigman's Cossacks, Labor Unity, April 1, 1927
May 1927: The New Open Shop Drive, Part I; Part II, Daily Worker, May 14 and May 28, 1927
June 1927: The Open Shop Drive in the Needle Trades, Labor Unity, June 1, 1927
June 1927: Whither the Trade Union Bureaucracy?
June 1927: The Open Shop Drive in the Needle Trades, Labor Unity, June 15, 1927
July 1927: New York Furriers Go Over the Top, Labor Unity, July 1, 1927
July 1927: The Industrial Squad - the Bosses' Cossacks, Labor Unity, July 9, 1927
August 1927: The Problem of Organizing the Unorganized., Daily Worker, August 6, 1927
August 1927: The Effects of Rationalization in the U.S.A., Daily Worker, August 13, 1927
September 1927: The New Wave of Struggle in the I.L.G.W.U., Daily Worker, September 28, 1927
January 1929: The Right Danger and Trotskyism in America, [with Earl Browder]
December 1929: Against the Labor Party (Militant Reformism) in the U.S.A., The Communist, December 1929
January 1930: Against the Labor Party (Militant Reformism) in the U.S.A. [continued], The Communist, January 1930
March 1930: The Era of "Partners", Review of the AMERICAN FEDERATIONIST, official organ of the A.F. of L., and its 1929 Convention, The Communist, March 1930
April 1930: The Class Character of Workmen's Compensation, Accident and Insurance Laws in the U.S.A., [with Poor] The Communist, April 1930
April 1930: The American Proletariat Turns Toward the Revolutionary Path, Part I; Part II, Daily Worker, April 2 and 3, 1930
May 1930: The New Inquisition, Daily Worker, May 5, 1930
August 1930: The Class Character of Workmen's Compensation, Accident and Insurance Laws in the U.S.A. [continued], [with Poor] The Communist, August 1930
November 1931: Trade Union Unity Council Calls Upon Masses to Vote Communist at Polls Today, Daily Worker, November 3, 1931
November 1931: The Wage-Cut Drive in Full Swing in N.Y., Daily Worker, November 11, 1931
December 1931: The Meaning of the Wage Cutting Offensive, The Communist, December 1931
February 1932: The Tasks of the T.U.U.L. and the Coming New York Conference, Daily Worker, February 23, 1932
March 1933: The Trade Unions in N.Y. and the Unemployed, Daily Worker, March 1, 1933
February 1934: How to Apply the Open Letter, The Communist, February 1934
March 1934: How Not to Apply the Open Letter, Gertrude Haesseler, The Communist, March 1934
April 1934: The Line is Correct - To Realize it Organizationally is the Central Problem, The Communist, April 1934
June 1934: Some Problems in Our Trade Union Work, Jack Stachel, The Communist, June 1934
December 1934: Joseph Zack, CP Leader, Joins the Workers Party, [includes his letter of application for membership in the Workers Party] New Militant, December 22, 1934
December 1934: The Methods of Stalinism, New Militant, December 29, 1934
January 1935: A Farewell to Bureaucracy, New Militant, January 5, 1935
January 1935: Akron Section Hails Expulsion of Zack by C.P., Daily Worker, January 10, 1935
January 1935: Cult of Leadership, Aig-Zags and Turns Mark C.I. Policy, New Militant, January 12, 1935
January 1935: Does Industrial Food Union Support Dutch Shultz Gang?, New Militant, January 19, 1935
January 1935: Akron C.P. Members Follow Zack to W.P., New Militant, January 26, 1935
February 1935: Food Workers Bare Union's Alliance with Schultz Gang. An Example of the New Trade Union Policy of the Communist Party, [introductory note by Joseph Zack] New Militant, February 9, 1935
July 1935: Zack Expelled from Workers Party, New Militant, July 6, 1935
October 1939: A Letter to the Appeal from Joseph Zack, Socialist Appeal, October 20, 1939