The Communist 1927 - 1944 Tables of Contents 1927 Volume 6 Volume 6, No. 1, March, 1927 1 Editorials 7 America Facing Europe by Jay Lovestone 17 Economic Situation in U. S. A. 1926 by A. G. Bosse 25 Limitations of American Imperialism by Max Shachtman 32 Convention of the U. M. W. A. by Wm. F. Dunne 41 With Marx and Engels 55 Book Reviews 58 Through the Month Volume 6, No. 2, April, 1927 67 C. E. Ruthenberg by Max Bedacht 72 Toward Another-Wave of Revolutionary Struggle by Jay Lovestone 76 The United States and Tacna Arica by Ella G. Wolfe 80 Historical Background of the Nicaraguan Situation by G. A. Bosse 84 Winning the Youth by Herbert Zam 92 With Marx and Engels – the Civil War in North America 113 The World Struggle for Rubber by Leon Platt 120 Through the Month Volume 6, No. 3, May, 1927 130 Editorials 138 Toward Another Wave of Revolutionary Struggles by Jay Lovestone 150 The Brussels Congress Against Imperialism 156 The Civil War in the United States by Karl Marx 165 Marx and the Vienna “Presse" 172 The World Struggle for Rubber 181 Book Reviews 186 Through the Month Volume 6, No. 4, June, 1927 194 Editorials 200 Perspectives for Our Party by Jay Lovestone 207 Present Trend in the American Labor Movement by Max Bedacht 213 The Crusade of the A. F. of L. Against the “Reds” by Ben Gitlow 225 Literature and Economics by V. F. Calverton 252 The American Civil War by Frederick Engels 248 Through the Month Volume 6, No. 5, July, 1927 259 The Next President of Mexico by Ella G. Wolfe 266 Old Problems in New Forms by Max Bedacht 275 A Program for the Period of Prosperity by Bertram D. Wolfe 287 Perspectives for Our Party by Jay Lovestone 295 Marx, Engels and America by A. Landy 310 The Proletarianization of a Profession by Chas. P. Fletcher 313 Literature and Economics by V. F. Calverton 319 The Economics of the Coupon Clipper – a Review by Bertram D. Wolfe 323 Was Marx Wrong by Burn Starr Volume 6, No. 6, September–October, 1927 338 The Murder of Sacco and Vanzetti by Robert Minor 347 American Militarism by A. G. Bosse 358 The Convention of the Pan-American Federation of Labor by Arnold Roller 376 Whither Wuhan by Sz-Toh-Li 388 China and American Imperialist Policy by Earl Browder 394 With Marx and Engels by Avrom Landy Volume 6, No. 7, November, 1927 403 Eastman Revises Marx-And Corrects Lenin by Bertram D. Wolfe 413 Surrender Raised to a System – The Work of the Last A. F. of L. Convention by Wm. F. Dunne 423 Some Trade Union Problems by Jay Lovestone 435 Chemical Warfare by Robert Macdonald 442 Lessons of the Russian Revolution by Alex Bittleman 451 Ten Years of Building Socialism by J. Mindel 459 Book Reviews 1928 Volume 7 Volume 7, No. 1, January, 1928 1 A Letter to the Workers by Lenin 10 The Crisis in the Labor Movement by Wm. Z. Foster 21 The Lessons of the Canton Uprising by Harry Joven 25 Preparing for the Pan-American Conference by Ella G. Wolfe 38 National and Colonial Revolution by V. I. Lenin 44 America Discusses the Opposition by Bertram D. Wolfe 58 Chemical Warfare by Robert Macdonald Volume 7, No. 2, February, 1928 67 The Presidential Elections in the U. S. by V. I. Lenin 69 Herbert Hoover by H. M. Wicks 75 The Present Economic Situation by Jay Lovestone 90 Capitalist Efficiency “Socialism” by Wm. Z. Foster 105 The Crisis in the United Mine Workers by Wm. F. Dunne 110 America Discusses the Opposition by Bertram D. Wolfe Volume 7, No. 3, March, 1928 131 America and Russia by Marx and Engles 133 Marx, Lenin and the Commune by Alexander Ttrachtenberg 141 The Proletariat and War by V. I. Lenin 145 Ruthenberg as Fighter and Leader by Jay Lovestone 154 After the Canton Uprising by John Pepper 160 Atheism and Evolution by Bertram D. Wolfe 169 Capitalist Efficiency “Socialism” by Wm. Z. Foster 175 Save the Miners’ Union Call 181 Literature and Economics V. F. Calverton 190 Book Reviews Volume 7, No. 4, April, 1928 195 Tasks and Lessons of the Miners’ Struggle by William Z. Foster 201 How Lenin Worked by N. Krupskaya 205 Practical Phases of the Labor Party Campaign by Jay Lovestone 219 America and the Tactics of the Communist International by John Pepper 229 Al Smith and the New Tammany Hall by William W. Weinstone 236 Unemployment in Great Britain by C. White 242 The Youth and the Elections by Herbert Zam 247 Literature and Economics by V. F. Calverton 252 Book Reviews Volume 7, No. 5, May, 1928 259 May Day, 1928 Alexander Bittleman 262 May Day by Rosa Luxemburg 265 The Present Situation in the Labor Movement Jay Lovestone 279 Two Mine Strike Strategies by Wm. Z. Foster 285 Pacifism and War by Bertram D. Wolfe 297 Certain Basic Questions of Our Perspective by John Pepper 307 Engels on the American Labor Movement by A. Landy 314 Books Volume 7, No. 6, June, 1928 323 The Mining Crisis Deepens Wm. Z. Foster 327 A Program of Action for America by John Pepper 340 Six Years by Herbert Zam 346 The Labor Movement in America by Fredrick Engels 355 The Economics of American Agriculture by A. B. Richman 364 De Leonism and Communism by Karl Reeve 374 A Program On Unemployment 378 Literature and Economics by V. F. Calverton 382 Books Volume 7, No. 7, July, 1928 387 Plenum Material 388 Resolution On Trade-Union Work 399 Old Unions and New Unions by Wm. Z. Foster 406 Trade-Union Questions by James P. Cannon 413 Resolution on the Report of the Political Committee 421 Some Immediate Party Problems by Jay Lovestone 434 William D. Haywood – “Undesirable Citizen” by J. Louis Engdahl 442 Some Aspects of the Situation in New Bedford Albert Weisbord 451 Books 455 Self Study Corner Volume 7, No. 8, August, 1928 467 Big Business Can’t Lose in 1928 by Benjamin Gitlow 473 Giant Power by Bert Miller 481 Three Strategies in New Bedford Strike by Albert Weisbord 486 Mexico’s Next President Ny Janet Cork 491 The Defeat of the Home Government in An Imperialist War V. I. Lenin 496 Youth and Industry by Nat Kaplan 500 De Leonism and Communism by Karl Reeve 506 Unemployment in France by C. White 513 Notes On American Literature by Joseph Freeman 521 Books 523 Self-Study Corner Volume 7, No. 9, September, 1928 531 Hoover and Smith-Mouthpieces of Big Business – Accept the Nomination by Benjamin Gitlow 538 Politics and the Fly Hunt by Moissaye J. Olgen 548 The Presidential Elections of 1928 by Arne Swabeck 555 Obregon Assassinated by Janet Cork 561 A Reply to Eastman’s “Marx, Lenin and the Science of Revolution” by a Chiik 565 Unemployment in France by C. White 570 Notes On American Literature Joseph Freeman 579 Self-Study Corner 591 Book Reviews Volume 7, No. 10, October, 1928 595 “The Socialist Party Offers Itself” by Moissaye J. Olgin 605 America’s Fight for World Hegemony and the War Danger by Jay Lovestone 622 The National Miners’ Union – New Conception of Unionism by Arne Swabeck 628 American Negro Problems by John Pepper 639 Latin America and the Colonial Question by Bertam D. Wolfe 651 Book Reviews 654 Self-Study Corner 656 Statement of Ownership Volume 7, No. 11, November, 1928 659 The Sixth World Congress of the Communist International by Jay Lovestone 676 The Workers (Communist) Party in the South Wm. Z. Foster 682 Against the Theory of “Decolonization” by John Pepper 690 On the Threshold of the Twelfth Year Moissaye J. Olgin 700 Eugene Victor Debs by Alexander Trachtenberg 714 Self-Study Corner 720 Books Volume 7, No. 12, December, 1928 723 The Right Danger in the Comintern by Bertram D. Wolfe 736 Results of the Elections by Jay Lovestone 756 The Political Outlook for the Workers (Communist) Party – a Discussion Article by Scott Nearing 761 The Factory Farm – a Discussion Article on the Party and the Farm Problem by “Harrow" 770 The Negro and the Trade Unions by Otto Huiswoud 776 History of Trade Unionism in the U. S. Earl Browder 781 Book Reviews 1929 Volume 8 Volume 8 No. 1 & 2 January - February 1929 3 A Leninist Analysis of the Colonial Problem by O. Kuusinen 31 The Metamorphosis of the British Labor Party by M. N. Roy 43 The Decline of the American Federation of Labor William Z. Foster [With An Editorial Answer] 59 Some Issues in the Party Discussion by Jay Lovestone 81 De Leonism and Communism Karl Reeve 88 The Economics of American Agriculture A. B. Richman Volume 8, No. 3, March, 1929 99 The First 10 Years of the C. I. 101 The Sixth Convention of Our Party by Max Bedacht 108 Capitalist Stabilization, Class Struggle of the Proletariat, and the C. P. G. by I. Stalin 118 The American Question in England by Karl Marx – Introduction by A. Landy 128 The VIII Congress of Trade Unions of U. S. S. R. 138 The Party and Party Discipline by V. I. Lenin 142 The Factory Farm by “Harrow" 150 A Reply to Eastman’s “Marx, Lenin and the Science of Revolution” by A. Chiik 159 Book Reviews Volume 8, No. 4, April, 1929 163 The Cleveland Convention – Building a New Trade Union Center by J. Ballam 172 Preparing the Indian Revolution by Earl Browder 179 Organization Report to the Sixth Convention of the Communist Party of the U. S. A. by J. Stachel 190 The New Imperialist Offensive Against the Philippines by Karl Reeve 204 The Problems of the British Empire by Manabendra Nath Roy 214 English Public Opinion Karl Marx 220 Book Reviews Volume 8, No. 5, May, 1929 227 A New Stage of the Mexican Rievolution by Earl Browder 234 Organization Report to the Sixth Convention of the Communist Party of the U. S. A. by J. Stachel 250 Negro Revolutionary Hero – Toussaint L’ouverture by Cyril Briggs 255 The Mass Migration of American Farmers A. G. Richman 262 Trades Unions by Fredrick Engels 274 Resolution of the Presidium of the E. C. C. I. on the Czech Question 282 The “Marxism” of V. F. Calverton by A. B. Magil 286 Books Volume 8, No. 6, June, 1929 291 The Significance of the Comintern Address 303 Forward to International Red Day! by H. M. Wicks 308 The Preparedness Policy of American Imperialism by Nemo 313 Capitalism and Agriculture in America V.I. Lenin 319 Passaic-New Bedford-North Carolina by Albert Weisbord 324 The Negro Question in the Southern Textile Strikes by Cyril Briggs 329 The Civil War in Mexico by Albert Moreau 336 Some Aspects of Chemical Warfare by F. E. 347 The Latest Data On Bourgeois Militarism Volume 8, No. 7, July, 1929 355 The Revolutionary Struggle Against Imperialist War by H. M. Wicks 360 The Right of Revolution-An American Revolutionary Tradition A. Landy 369 Right Tendencies At the Trade Union Unity Congress Wm. Z. Foster 375 Gastonia—The Center of the Class Struggle in the “New South” Wm. F. Dunne 384 The Young Plan – The Reparations Conference and the War Danger by A. Fried 387 The New Reparations Plan by G. P. 391 Further Notes on the Negro Question in the Southern Textile Strikes by Cyril Briggs 395 Capitalism and Agriculture in America ( Continued) by V. I. Lenin 402 Economics and Economic Policy by E. Varga 409 Literature and the Class Struggle Franz Mehring 413 Reviews and Books Volume 8, No. 8, August, 1929 419 The British Anti-Soviet Front in Asia by Spectator 424 Japan as a Military and Naval Power by Nemo 429 The Sharpening Class Struggle in Latin America by Wm. Simons 438 Some Notes on the Socialist Party by Max Salzman 445 Sixth Convention of the Communist Party of Canada by John Williamson 453 The Negro Press as a Class Weapon by Cyril Briggs 461 The Fight Against Philosophical Revisionism by A. Fried 467 Bolivar by Karl Marx 473 Capitalism and Agriculture in America by V. I. Lenin 478 Book Reviews Volume 8, No. 9, September, 1929 481 Ten Years of the Communist Party in the U. S. by Max Bedacht 488 The Party Trade Union Work During Ten Years by Wm. Z. Foster 494 Our Negro Work by Cyril Briggs 502 The Struggle for the Comintern in America by L. Platt 512 A Note on the Development of Post-War Capitalism in the U. S by Ross 529 The T.U.U.L. Convention by Wm. Z. Foster 534 Book Reviews [There was no October issue] Volume 8, No. 10, November, 1929 545 The Twelfth Anniversary of the Russian Revolution 548 Twelve Years of Socialist Constructive Work 564 The Tenth Plenum of the E. C. C. I. 575 The October Plenum of the Central Committee, CPUSA 484 “Organized Capital” in Each Separate Country by Heinz Neuman 600 The October Revolution & Dialectic Materialism by A. Deborin 609 The Party Trade Union Work During Ten Years (Continued) by Wm. Z. Foster 619 The Fight for Independent Leadership in Great Britain by R. P. Dutt 633 Book Reviews Volume 8, No. 11, December, 1929 643 The Wall Street Crash and the Class Struggle by Earl Browder 651 Installment Selling in the U. S. by Nat Ross 659 The Theoretical Knights of Opportunism by D. Bukhartsev 673 A Labor Party–Or? by Max Bedacht 682 Against the Labor Party (Militant Reformism) in the U. S. A. by J. Zack 687 The Swan Song of the Conciliators of the Communist Party of Germany 694 Espartero by Karl Marx 701 Book Review 1930 Volume 9 Volume 9, No. 1, January, 1930 3 Notes of the Month 11 Leninism and Our Party by Max Bedacht 15 Plenum of Central Committee C.P.S.U. 22 The Negro and the Struggle Against Imperialism by J. W. Ford 35 Some Experiences in Organizing the Negro Workers by Earl Browder 42 A Trade Union Program of Action for Negro Workers 48 C. I. Resolution On Negro Question in U. S. 56 The Theoretical Knights of Opportunism by K. Bukartsev 67 Against the Labor Party (Militant Reformism) in the U.S.A. by J. Zack 81 Relation of theory to Practice by Sam Don 86 The Internal Situation in C.P. of U.S.A. 93 Statement of American-Canadian Students in the Lenin School, Moscow Volume 9, No. 2, February, 1930 99 Notes of the Month 104 U. S. Agriculture and Tasks of the Communist Party, U.S.A 121 Are New Revolutions Impossible Without War? by Gregory Zinoviev 132 World Aspects of the Negro Question by Otto Huiswood 148 The Industrialization of the South and the Negro Problem by M. Rubenstein 154 Inter-Racial Relations Among Southern Workers by Myra 166 The Second Congress of the Anti-Imperialist League by William Wilson 173 The Theoretical Knights of Opportunism by D. Bukartsev 188 Book Reviews Volume 9, No. 3, March, 1930 195 Notes of the Month 199 The Growing World Offensive Against Capitalism by Wm. Z. Foster 204 International Women’s Day by Rachel Holtman 210 The Rising Revolutionary Wave and Trotsky Liquidation in China by R. Doonping 224 Plenum of Women Workers’ Committee of the R. I. L. U. – Comrade Losovsky’s Report 231 The Political Background of the London Conference by Leon Platt 236 Economic Crisis and the Third Period by Earl Browder 239 Negroes as An Oppressed National Minority by Jos. Prokopec 246 Draft Program for the Negro Farmers in the Southern States 257 "The Era of Partners” by Joseph Zack 268 Resolution of the Sixth Session of E. C. of the Profintern by M. Alpi 275 The Struggle for the World Steel Markets by Harry Gannes 280 U. S. Agriculture and Tasks of the Communist Party, U. S. A. 286 Book Reviews Volume 9, No. 4, April, 1930 291 Notes of the Month 296 Against Liberalism in the American Negro Question by N. Nasonov 309 Toward Social-Fascism – The “Rejuvenation” of the Socialist Party by A. B. Magil 321 Notes on the Strength of American Capitalism by Erick Bert 356 The Political Background of the London Conference by Leon Platt 350 The Class Character of Workmen’s Compensation, Accident and Insurance Laws in the U. S. A. by Poor and Zack 359 U. S. Agriculture and Tasks of the Communist Party, U. S. A. 376 Book Reviews Volume 9, No. 5, May, 1930 387 Notes of the Month 395 May First, 1930 by C. A. Hathaway 402 May First – The Traditional Day of Proletarian Political Action by Alexander Trachtenberg 417 From March Sixth to May First by Moissaye J. Olgin 423 May First and the American Labor Movement by Bill Dunne 428 May Day and Social-Democracy by Louis Kovess 433 May Day-1886 and Since by Sam Darcy 439 Preparing for the Seventh Party Convention by Earl Browder 445 Problems of the Communist Party of Mexico on the Eve of the Fifth Congress of the Profintern 462 Toward Social-Fascism – The “Rejuvenation” of the Socialist Party (Conclusion) by A. B. Magill 469 Book Reviews Volume 9, No. 6, June, 1930 483 Notes of the Month 494 The Major Problems Before the Seventh Convention of the C. P. U. S. A. by Max Bedacht 500 The Crisis in the United States and the Problems of the Communist Party by S. Mingulin 519 Some Burining Problems of Organization by John Williamson 530 Some Problems in the Building of District Leadership by Jack Stachel 538 New Trends of Agriculture and the Crisis in the U. S. by T. Louf-Bogen 558 A “Fellow Traveler” Looks At Imperialism by Earl Browder 569 Books Volume 9, No. 7, July, 1930 579 Notes of the Month 590 Origin of the Economic Supremacy of the United States by V. Motilev 622 The New “Left” Social-Fascism by Si Gerson 632 Lessons of the American Revolution by David Gordon 641 Social Trends in American Literature by Joseph Freeman 652 Book Reviews Volume 9, No. 8, August, 1930 675 Notes of the Month 684 The Bolshevization of the Communist Party by Earl Browder 694 Against Bourgeois-Liberal Distortions of Leninism on the Negro Question in the United States by Harry Haywood 713 The Economic Crisis in Canada and the General Elections by Leslie Morris 725 The Significance of the Fall in Commodity Prices by Erick Bert 735 The Naval Conference and the Crisis of Capitalism by R. P. Dutt 744 The Class Character of Workmen’s Compensation (Conclusion) by Poor and Zack 755 Book Review Volume 9, No. 9, September, 1930 771 An Appeal to the Readers of the Communist 774 Notes of the Month 786 An Examination of Our Failure to Organize the Unemployed 795 The Struggle Against Capitalist Rationalization 805 Crisis of Capitalism in Latin America 812 Daniel De Leon and the Struggle Against Opportunism in the American Labor Movement 830 Resolution on the Situation in the C.P. of Norway and its Tasks Among the Working Masses 842 Book Reviews Volume 9, No. 10, October, 1930 866 Notes of the Month 877 American Democracy on the Way to Fascism 884 The Trade Union Line of Lovestone and Cannon-Muste Auxiliaries 900 Fear of Communism and War Preparations 914 The Socialist Party in the Election Campaign 923 The Socialists Have a “Real Value" 932 The Significance of the German Elections 941 Daniel De Leon and the Struogle Against Opportunism in the American Labor Movement 943 Books Volume 9, No. 11-12, November-December, 1930 963 Notes of the Month 972 Next Tasks of the Communist Party of the U. S. by Earl Browder 979 13 Years of the Soviet Union and the Economic Crisis in the U. S. A. by Harry Gannes 998 The Year of Agricultural Collectivization in the Soviet Union by Meilach Epstein 1006 War and the Militarization of the Amerrican Marine Transport Industry 1016 The Bourgeois-Democratic Revolution and Soviet Power in China by R. Doonping 1031 The Political Situation in Brazil by Armando Guerra 1044 Some Clarifications on the Lessons of the American Revolution 1051 Book Reviews 1931 Volume 10 Volume 10, No. 1, January, 1931 3 Counter-Revolution Before the Proletarian Court 7 Report of the Political Committee to the Twelfth Central Committee Plenum, C.P.U.S.A., November 22, 1930 by Earl Browder 32 Lenin’s Contribution to the National and Colonial Oppressed by Harrison George 39 Theses of the Second Congress of the Communist International, 1920, on the National and Colonial Questions 48 Yankee Imperialism in Cuba by R. Gomez 66 Letter of the Central Committee of the C.P.U.S.A. to the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba 74 Soviets in China by L. Magyar 87 Lenin’s Letter to the Socialist Propaganda League in America 91 Book Review Volume 10, No. 2, February, 1931 99 Social Demagogy – Editorial 104 Speechmaking in London-Mass Action in India – Editorial 107 Calverton’s Fascism by William Z. Foster 112 The Signifjicance of the Bank Failures by Harry Gannes 119 The Revolutionary Movement in Mexico 129 Our Party Organization by R. Baker 133 American Imperialism Enslaves Liberia by G. Padmore 147 The Task of Our Party in Agrarian Work by H. Puro 153 Resolution on the Negro Question in the United States 168 Soviets in China by L. Magyar 179 The Collapse of the Theory of Organized Capitalism by Sam Don 185 Book Reviews Volume 10, No. 3, March, 1931 195 Editorial: An Advanced Stage in the War Danger 199 On the Question of Trade Union Democracy by William Z. Foster 204 Coming Struggles and Lessons in Strike Strategy by Jack Stachel 214 Women in Mass Work by O. W. Kuusinen 219 Growth of the Fascist Dictatorship in Germany by Ernst Thaelmann 226 A Charter of Slavery for the Indian People 231 The Collapse of the Theory of Organized Capitalism by Sam Don 241 The Negro National Oppression and Social Antagonisms by B. D. Amis 249 Some Rural Aspects of the Struggle for the Right of Self-Determination by Jim Allen 256 Why the Peasant Revolts in the Philippines? by Harry Gannes 264 The 25thAnniversary of the December Uprising by M. Pokrovsky 273 Outline for Discussion on the Agrarian Question 280 The Revolutionary Movement in Mexico 286 Book Review Volume 10, No. 4, April, 1931 291 In the Footsteps of Lenin 300 How We Must Fight Against the Demagogy of Fascists and Social-Fascists by Earl Browder 305 Mr. Fish Endorses the Socialist Party by I. Amter 314 A Review of the Political Scene on the Parliamentary Stage by Harrison George 324 Overcome Looseness in Our Mass Work by Jack Johnstone 330 The Crisis of the Jim-Crow Nationalism of the Negro Bourgeoisie by Harry Haywood 339 How We Build the Revolutionary Trade Union Opposition in Germany by F. Emmerich 358 The Role of the Red Army in Civil War and Reconstruction 360 Bourgeois Democracy and Proletarian Dictatorship Theses of Comrade Lenin Adopted by the First Congress of the Communist International, March, 1919. 371 Two Letters on the Paris Commune by Karl Marx 373 Outline for Discussion on the Agrarian Question Lesson Two 381 Book Reviews Volume 10, No. 5, May, 1931 387 May First, 1931 392 The American Background of May Day by Verne Smith 402 Comintern Documents Directives of the Politsecretariat of the E.C.C.I. to The Communist Party of the U.S.A. Relative to the Decisions of the Twelfth Plenum of the C.P.U.S.A. 409 on the Use of “Transmission Belts” in Our Struggle for the Masses by C. A. Hathaway 424 The Party Nucleus-A Factor in the Class Struggle by John Williamson 433 Some Lessons of the Lawrence Strike by Jack Stachel 444 The Crisis and the Strike Curve for 1930 by Phil Frankfeld 452 A “Model” Colony of Yankee Imperialism by D. R. D. 463 Blood Stained Nitrates of Chile by Albert Moreau 470 Three Sources and Three Elements of Marxism 475 Lenin’s May Day Leaflet 479 Book Review Volume 10, No. 6, June, 1931 483 Musteism -"Left” Demagogy a La Mode by William Z. Foster 488 The Course of the Economic Crisis in the United by Harry Gannes 497 The Theoretical Defenders of White Chauvinism in the Labor Movement by Harry Haywood 509 The Growing Political Crisis in Poland by Edward Leno 516 Our Present Tasks in Cuba by O. Rodriguez 525 Demagogy and Unemployment insurance in the United States by Sam Darcy 535 Rationalization and Its Consequences in the Building Construction industry in the United States by A. Peterson 547 The Decline of the Garvey Movement by Cyril Briggs 553 A “Model” Colony of Yankee Imperialism by D. R. D. 566 An Unemployment Manifesto During the Crisis of 1873 With Editorial Note by Alexander Trachtenberg 572 Engels on “Justice" 575 Book Reviews Volume 10, No. 7, July, 1931 579 August 1, 1931 by Alex Bittelman 595 The Coal Strike by William Z. Foster 600 Faith in the Masses-Organization of the Masses by Earl Browder 615 Some Experiences in Mass Work by Bill Gebert 621 Planned Work, Concretization and Practical Activity by Jack Johnstone 628 Role of Party Training Schools in Developing Leadership by A. Markoff 632 The Negro and His Judases by Robert Minor 640 Development and Perspective of the Chinese Revolution by M. James 652 A “Model” Colony of Yankee Imperialism by D. R. D. 661 Canada’s Starvation Budget by Sam Carr 665 Engels on Religion 667 Book Reviews Volume 10, No. 8, August, 1931 675 A New Bid for World Domination by Alex Bittelman 685 Putting the XI Plenum Decisions into Life by Earl Browder 693 Factors Governing Our Tactical Line 703 Next Steps in the Coal Strike by William Z. Foster 706 Some Major Lessons From a Minor Strike by I. Amter 714 The Young Communist League Turns to Struggle by Gil Green 720 The Significance of August 23-Anti-Imperialist Day by John Bell 724 Economic Forms in Southern Agriculture by Tom Johnson 728 The National Problem in the Soviet Union by Meilach Epstein 737 The 100thAnniversary of the Nat Turner Revolt by N. Stevens 744 First Congress of the Communist Party of Philippines by S. Carpio 755 Lenin on Economic and Political Struggle of the Working Class 759 Baltimore and Geneva 1866 – a Parallel Editorial Note by Alexander Trachtenberg 763 Book Reviews Volume 10, No. 9, October, 1931 771 The XI Plenum of the Executive Committee of the Comintern Extracts From Report to the 13th Plenum of the Central Committee, C. P. U. S. A. by William W. Weinstone 797 To The Masses – To the Shops! Organize the Masses Extracts from the Report of the Political Bureau to the Central Committee 13thPlenum, C. P. U. S. A. by Earl Browder 818 Tasks in the Struggle Against Hunger, Repression and War Resolution of the 13th Plenum, Central Committee, C. P. U. S. A. on the Main Tasks in the Organization of Mass Struggles Against the Offensive of the Capitalists 830 Resolution on Work Among the Unemployed Adopted by the 13th Plenum, Central Committee, C. P. U. S. A. 851 Cultural Compulsives Or Calverton’s New Caricature of Marxism by A. Landy Volume 10, No. 10, November, 1931 867 What Means the Fourteenth Anniversary of the Revolution? by Robert Minor 875 Some Problems of Mass Work by Earl Browder 882 The March of the Revolution by Wm. Z. Foster 892 The Struggle for the Masses by A. Lozovsky 903 The Latest Phase of the British Crisis in Its Reverberations in the United States by Alex Bittelman 912 The World Credit Crisis Is Growing Leading Editorial From Pravda, September 29, 1931 917 Capitalist theories of “Planned Economy” by Harry Gannes 928 The Present Struggle in Cuba by O. Rodriguez 933 The Philosophical in the C. P. S. U. in 1930-31 by D. S. Mirsky 941 Cultural Compulsives Or Calverton’s Latest Caricature of Marxism by A. Landy Volume 10, No. 11, December, 1931 963 Wall Street and the Organization of the Antisoviet Front by Harry Gannes 975 The Party Anniversary in the Light of Our Present Tasks by Alex Bittelman 985 The Meaning of the Wage Cutting Offensive by Joseph Zack 995 Building the Revolutionary Trade Union Movement by S. Willner 1006 Resolution of the Prague Conference on the Question of Unemployment 1015 Dilettantism in Strikes by Wm. Z. Foster 1018 Relations of Science, Technology, and Economics Under Capitalism and in the Soviet Union by Prof. M. Rubenstein 1044 Thesis on the Agrarian Question Adopted by the Second Congress of the Communist International 1055 Lenin Corner 1932 Volume 12 Volume 11, No. 1, January, 1932 3 To The Study of Lenin and Our Party by Alex Bittelman 9 The United Front Tactics in the Lawrence Strike by William Weinstone 17 The Struggle Against Unemployment and the Communist Way Out of the Crisis by Bill Dunne 27 Some Lessons of the Last Miners’ Strike by S. Willner 46 Leadership At the Bench by John Steuben 53 On the Theoretical Foundations of Marxism-Leninism by V. Adoratsky 66 Some Questions Relating to the History of Bolshevism by J. Stalin 78 The Irish Rebellion in 1916 by V. I. Lenin 84 Hegel – Hundredth Anniversary of the Death of Hegel by K.A. Wittfogel 89 The Increased Danger of War Against the U. S. S. R. and the Tasks of the Communists – Resolution of the Eleventh Plenum of the E. C. C. I. Volume 11, No. 2, February, 1932 99 The International Significance of Bolshevism by M. H. C. 110 The Problem of Cadres. in the Party by C. Smith 124 Growing Revolt in Japan by Nakata 131 A Year of Sharp Class Struggles in Canada by Sam Carr (Toronto) 141 On the Theoretical Foundations of Marxism-Leninism (Continued From Last Issue) by V. Adoratsky 159 For a Bolshevist Study of the History of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union – Speech by I. M. Kaganovitch 179 Statement of Comrade V. Aroslavsky in Connection With Comrade Stalin’s Letter on The Slutsky Article 184 The Communist Party and Parliamentarism Theses Adopted by the Second Congress of the Communist International July 17-August 7, 1920 Volume 11, No. 3, March, 1932 195 Japanese Imperialism in All Its insolent Nakedness 201 The Fourth Year of the Five Year Plan by N. Ossinsky 206 The Directives on the Second Five Year Plan of Soviet Union – Resolution of the XVII Party Conference of the C.P.S.U. 215 Organizational Problems in Our Unemployment Work by S. Willner 230 How the Crisis Hit the Auto Workers by Robert L. Cruden and Robert W. Dunn 239 The Growing Political Significance of Organizational Work in the Present Situation by C. Smith 248 The Uprising in Salvador by O. Rodrigues 252 On the Theoretical Foundations of Marxism- Leninism (Continued From Last Issue) by V. Adoratsky 265 Armaments and Profits by Labor Research Association 212 “Disarmament” by V. I. Lenin 281 The Tasks of the Communist Sections Regarding Municipal Policy – Resolution of the Enlarged Presidium of the R.C.C.I., February, 1930 Volume 11, No. 4, April, 1932 291 The World Is Drifting into an Imperialist World War 295 For National Liberation of the Negroes! War Against White Chauvinism! by Earl Browder 310 The Tasks of the Communist Party, U. S. a Resolution for the Central Committee Plenum 325 The Role of American Finance Capital in the Present by Harry Gannes 338 Shop Politics and Orgalvization by John Steuben 350 Marxism and the National Problem by J. Stalin 357 On the Theoretical Foundations of Marxism-Leninism (Continued From Last Issue) by V. Adoratsky 371 Oswald Spengler’s “Philosophy of Life” by G. Vasilkovsky 378 Latin America and Our Press by A. G. Martin Volume 11, No. 5, May, 1932 387 May Day, 1932 392 Japan, America and the Soviet Union Extracts from the Speech of Earl Browder At the Plenum of the Central Committee, April 17, 1932 402 Lessons of the Strike Struggles in the U. S. A. Resolution of the E. C. C. I. 414 Lenin’s instructions to the Delegation At the Hague Conference 418 For a Complete Mobilization of the Party for Real Mass Work in the Election Campaign Extracts from the Report of C. A. Hathaway on the Election Campaign, Delivered at the 14thPlenum of the Central Committee. 433 The Growth of the Party in the Struggle Against Centrism and Sectarianism by Alex Bittelman 443 The Canadian Party and Its Struggle Against Illegality Extracts From Speech of the Fraternal Delegate of the Canadian Communist Party to the Central Committee Plenum 454 The End of the Third Year of Crisis Reveals Further Deepening by Labor Research Association 460 Marxism on the National Problem (Continued) by J. Stalin 466 On the Theoretical Foundations of Marxism-Leninism (Concluded) by V. Adoratsky 479 Marxist Study Courses Volume 11, No. 6, June, 1932 483 The Imperialist Offensive and the Fourteenth Plenum of the Central Committee 498 The Struggle for the Majority of the Working Class and Our Mass Work by O. Kuusinen 509 Some Elementary Phases of the Work in the Reformist Trade Unions by William Z. Foster 519 Fascism, Social Democracy and Communism by W. Knorin 527 Lessons of Two Recent Strikes in the Light of the E. C. C. I. Resolution on Lessons of the Strike Struggles in U. S. A. by Jack Stachel 543 The War Offensive-Tightening the Capitalist Dictatorship in the United States by Bill Dunne 553 The Second Five-Year Plan by Moissaye J. Olgin 569 Marxism and the National Problem (Continued) by Joseph Stalin 575 Lenin on Literature Volume 11, No. 7, July, 1932 579 Concretize and Strengthen the Anti-War Struggle – Editorial 590 Place the Party on a War Footing by Earl Browder 606 Contradictions Among the Imperialists and Conflicts on the Pacific Coast by N. Terentyev 620 Yankee Imperialist intervention Against the Chinese Revolution by M. James 625 The Revolutionary Example of the Japanese Toilers (A Letter From Tokyo) by Kumamoto 631 Will Imperialist War Bring Back Prosperity? by Robert W. Dunn 640 The Philippine Islands in the War Area by William Simons 647 The Struggle Against the Provocateur 657 “The Defense of the Fatherland” by V. I. Lenin 663 The Economic Crisis Grinds on by John Irving 670 Book Reviews Volume 11, No. 8, August, 1932 675 The Election Struggle Is the Fight for Bread – Editorial 681 Unemployed Work-Our Weak Point by A. Allen 688 Should Communists Participate in Bourgeois Parliaments? by V. I. Lenin 697 The Fight Against Sectarianism in the National Miners’ Union by Tom Johnson 705 Rapid Upsurge of the Revolutionary People’s War in Manchuria by T. S. S. 708 The American Social Fascists by M. H. Childs 716 The Growth of the Revolutionary Upsurge in the Caribbean by O. Rodriguez 723 Some Problems of Agit-Prop Work and Our Election Campaign by Sam Don 740 The Training of New Cadres and Our School System by A. Markoff 740 American Imperialism’s Growing Parasitic Bureaucracy by Max Weiss 745 The Work of Trade Union Fractions – Resolution of the Presidium of the Executive Committee of the Communist International 754 The American Economic Crisis by Labor Research Association 761 Capitalist Production Sunk to 19thCentury Level 767 Book Reviews Volume 11, No. 9, September, 1932 771 The Fight Against the Capitalist Offensive and the Unity of the Employed and the Unemployed – Editorial 786 How the St. Louis Unemployed Victory Was Won by B. K. Gebert 792 Lessons of the Bonus March Statement of Central Committee, C.P.U.S.A. 805 The American Farmers Are Beginning to Fight by H. Poro 811 The Significance of the Results of the German Elections by V. Knorin 817 The Ottawa Empire Conference by R. Palme Dutt 831 The Bankruptcy of Capitalism and Capitalist Education by James W. Ford 843 Lessons of the Revolution by V. I. Lenin 856 Is Prosperity Around the Corner? by John Irving Volume 11, No. 10, October, 1932 867 Bolshevik Fire Against Opportunism – Editorial 874 The Increasing Radicalization of the Masses and the Election Issues by C. A. Hathaway 889 Warren Steel Strike by Jack Stachel 902 The Sharpening Capitalist Offensive, the Rising Tide of Mass Struggles and the Next Tasks of the Party Resolution of the Fifteenth Plenum of the Central Committee, CPUSA 918 Causes and Meaning of the Farmers’ Strike and Our Tasks As Communists by Harrison George 932 Tactics of the United Front Leading Article in the July 15Th Issue of the Bolshevik 944 For A Strict Leninist Analysis of the Negro Question by B. D. Amis 950 On the International Character of the October Rvolution by J. Stalin 957 The Fourth Winter of Unemployment is Upon Us a Review of the American Economic Crisis as of September, 1932 by John Irving Volume 11, No. 11, November, 1932 963 Fifteen Years of Victorious Proletarian Revolution 975 Capitalist Stabilization Has Ended – Thesis of the Twelfth Plenum of the E.C.C.I and the Report of Comrade Kuusinen 989 The Great Divide by Moissaye J. Olgin 1000 Lenin’s Writings Between the Two Revolutions of 1917 by Alexander Trachtenberg 1010 Lenin on the Eve of October 1015 The Capitalist Offensive and the Revolutionary Way Out of Tile Crisis by Bill Dunne 1023 Imperialism Dictates the Main Policy of the Koumintang by D. L Han (Shanghai) 1029 The Lessons of the Illinois Miners’ Strike by S. Willner 1048 How Many Unemployed? by John Iriving Volume 11, No. 12, December, 1932 1059 The United Front Policy and the Struggle Against Sectarianism – Editorial 1065 The Scottsboro Decision – by Harry Haywood 1076 The Expanding interimperialist Wars in South America by William Simons 1086 The United Front – a Tactic of Struggle, Not Peace by John Williamson 1103 Distorters of the Revolutionary Heritage of the American Proletariat by James S. Allen 1119 Situation in the Philippines and Tasks of the Communist Party of the Philippine Islands by S. Carpio 1135 How Many Unemployed? (Continued From Last Month’s Issue) by John Iriving 1143 Book Reviews 1149 Index-Volume XI-1932 1933 Volume 12 Volume 12, No. 1, January, 1933 3 Forward in the Line of the Twelfth Plenum of the E. C. C. I. – Editorial 18 Struggle for Elementary Needs – The Main Link in Winning the Masses by Jack Stachel 33 The End of Capitalist Stabilization and the Basic Tasks of the British and American Sections of the C. I. by T. Gusev 50 Unmasking An American Revisionist of Marxism by V. J. Jerome 83 Stalin Develops the Teachings of Marx and Lenin 85 Spinoza and Marxism by M. Mittin 89 Book Reviews: A Bourgeois Critic Attacks Philosophic Idealism – a Review by Milton Howard Class Culture – a Review by W. Phelps Volume 12, No. 2, February, 1933 99 A New Victory of the Peaceful Policy of the U. S. S. R. – Editorial 112 The Revolutionary Upsurge and the Struggles of the Unemployed by I. Amter 123 On the End of Capitalist Stabilization in the U. S. A. by H. M. Wicks 133 The Revisionism of Sidney Hook by Earl Browder 147 Prologue to the Liberation of the Negro People by James Allen 171 Technocracy – a Reactionary Utopia by V. J. Jerome 188 Book Reviews Volume 12, No. 3, March, 1933 195 “For Marx Was Before All Else Revolutionist” – Engels’ Speech Over the Grave of Marx 197 Some Lessons of the Strike Struggles in Detroit – Editorial 204 Marx, Founder of Scientific Communism and Organizer of the Communist Party by F. Brown 222 The End of Relative Capitalist Stabilization and the Tasks of Our Party by Earl Browder 249 Life and Work of Karl Marx by Max Bedacht 260 Marx on the American Civil War Correspondence Between Marx and Engels 261 The Emergence of An American Revolutionary Proletariat by Sam Don 276 Marxism and Revisionism by V. I. Lenin 285 The Revisionism of Sidney Hook (Concluded) by Earl Browder 301 The Struggle of Marx and Engels Against the Opportunism of German Social Democracy by G. Vasilkovsky 308 The American Economic Crisis by John Irving 314 Book Reviews – New Reforms for Old – a Review by Milton Howard Volume 12, No. 4, April, 1933 323 For United Action Against Fascism – Editorial 337 The Banking Crisis in the United States by Anna Rochester 352 The End of Relative Capitalist Stabilization and the Tasks of Our Party (Continued From Last Issue) by Earl Browder 371 Which Way Out? by S. Gusev 384 A New Phase in the Struggle for Social Insurance by C. A. Hathaway 392 The Problems of the American Revolutionary Youth Movement – Ninth Plenum of the Young Communist International by John Marx 401 The Bourgeoisie “Commemorates” Marx by V. J. Jerome 412 Book Reviews Volume 12, No. 5, May, 1933 419 The Roosevelt Program–An Attack Upon the Toiling Masses – Editorial 426 Maneuvers to Sabotage a United Front of Struggle by C. A. Hathaway 437 The Scottsboro Struggle by James S. Allen 449 The World Political Background of the Engineers Trial by Peter Bolm 458 Communism and the Jewish Question in Germany 462 The Confessions of An American “Marxist” by M. Childs and H. Yaris 474 The Tasks of the Communist Party of Mexico in the Conditions of the End of Capitalist Stabilization by Gonzalez (Mexico) 480 Marx and Working Class Unity by Andre Marty 494 Marxism and the Peasant Question by H. Puro 499 The American Economic Crisis – a Monthly Review by John Irving 504 Book Reviews – Toward the Siezure of Power – Lenin– Review by M. Olgin Volume 12, No. 6, June, 1933 515 The Rising Strike Movement – Editorial 525 A Warning Against Opportunist Distortions of the United Front Tactic by C. A. Hathaway 538 The Communist Parties of the Capitalist Countries in the Struggle for the United Front by O. Piatnitsky 547 The Class Struggle in the American Countryside Ny H. Puro 559 The Rise of the Revolutionary Movement in Cuba by R. Martinez Villena 570 The Scottsboro Struggle and the Next Steps – Resolutionm of the Political Bureau 583 The Political Connections of the International Armament Firms by Jan Relling 590 The Transition to Communism – The Opportunism of the German Social Democracy – Introduction to the New Edition of the Critique of the Gotha Programme by Karl Marx by Marx–Engels–Lenin Institute 601 Book Reviews – Toward the Seizure of Power–Lenin Revview by M. Olgin (concluded) Volume 12, No. 7, July, 1933 T 611 The World Economic Conference by Peter Bolm 625 American Imperialism Prepares for War Byrobert W. Dunn 636 War in the Far East and Our Tasks by K. Kita 650 Unity in the Struggle for Social Insurance by I. Amter 659 Imperialism and the Split in Socialism by V. I. Lenin 670 The Intensification of the Versailles Antagonisms and the Menace of a New Imperialist War by N. Rudolph 684 The Veterans and the United Front by E. Levin 696 The Soviet Union Fights for Peace by A. A. Heller Volume 12, No. 8, August, 1933 707 Why An Open Letter to Our Party Membership by Earl Browder 770 The National Industrial Recovery Act – Spearhead off the Roosevelt Program by Harry Gannes 784 Some Lessons of Recent Strike Struggles by Jack Stachel 793 Building the United Front in Ford–Controlled Dearborn by Max Salzman 800 The St. Louis Strike and the Chicago Needle Trades Strike by Bill Gebert 810 The Tasks Among the Foreign – Born Workers by F. Brown 818 The Open Letter and Tasks of the Y.C.L. by Gil Green 824 From Opportunism to Counter-Revolution by V. J. Jerome Volume 12, No. 9, September, 1933 835 The Fourteenth Anniversary of Our Party 845 From the Open Letter 846 From Left Socialism to Communism by Alex Bittelman 864 Through Concentration to a Mass Party by F. Brown 875 Tasks of Our Party in Work Among Farmers by Henry Puro 888 The Struggle for the Leninist Position on the Negro Question in the U.S.A. by Harry Haywood 902 Background of Recent Events in Cuba by William Simons 922 The Intensified Drive Toward Imperialist War by W. Weinstone 939 From Opportunism to Counter–Revolution by V. J. Jerome 948 Organizational Problems in the Light of the Open Letter by J. Peters 955 The Significance of the Party Anniversary to the Polish Workers in the U.S.A. by B. K. Gebert Volume 12, No. 10, October, 1933 963 The Open Letter and the Struggle Against the N.R.A. by Earl Browder 973 The Struggle Against the “New Deav’ in the Coal Fields by B. Frank 982 Swinging to the Offensive in the Struggle Against the N.R.A. in the Steel Mills by John Meldon 989 The Open Letter and Our Tasks in the Detroit District by John Schmies 994 Address to the Communist Youth by V.I. Lenin 1009 The Work of Factory Nuclei 1029 From Opportunism to Counter-Revolution by V. J. Jerome 1041 Beginnings of Revolutionary Political Action in the U. S. A. 1041 by Vern Smith Volume 12, No. 11, November, 1933 1059 Entering the 17thYear of the Victorious Proletarian Revolution – Editorial 1078 The Seal of N.R.A. on the A. F. of L. Convention by Bill Dunne 1088 Resolution of the 17th Central Committee – Meeting of the Communist Party, U. S. A. 1096 For An Intensive Struggle Against Right Opportunism by E. Edewards 1108 The Coming Pan–American Conference At Montevideo by Lucille Perry 1120 Resolution and Program of the American League Against Fascism and War 1125 A Program for Speeding Up the Training of New Leadership in Districts and Sections 1140 On the Draft Program of the United Farmers’ League by J. Barnett Volume 12, No. 12, December, 1933 1155 Recent Developments in the Trade Union Movement by Jack Stachel 1169 The Communist Manifesto – a Programmatic Document of the Proletarian Dictatorship by O. Kuusinen 1179 The N.R.A. in the South by Nat Ross 1189 Mass Struggles in the Chicago District and the Tasks of the Party by B. K. Gebert 1201 Leipzig–A Grandiose Provocation of the Bloody Fascist Dictatorship 1213 Political Repression and Social Discrimination Against Negroes in South Africa by A. Nzula 1221 The New Phase in the Revolutionary Events in Cuba by G. Sinani 1231 How Lenin Studied Marx by N. Krupskaya 1243 Some Figures on the Crisis 1934 Volume 13 Volume 13, No. 1, January, 1934 3 The Victories of Lenin – Editorial 8 Lenin’s First Speech After the Revolution – Lenin and Stalin by L. Kaganovich 12 Lenin, the Founder and Builder of the Soviet State by M. J. Olgin 22 Lenin’s Conception of the Party by F. Brown 32 Lenin’s Teachings’ on the Farmers as the Ally of the Proletariat by H. Puro 39 Leninism and Practical Work Among the Farmers by J. Barnett 47 Class Composition of the Farmers’ Second National Conference, Chicago, 1933 by George Anstrom 53 Lenin and the American Negro by James Allen 62 Trotskyism, Vanguard of the Counter–Revolutionary Bourgeoisie by B. K. Gebert 72 Lenin and the Principles of the Revolutionary Youth Movement by Gil Green 81 The New Deal and the Old Deal by Alex Bittelman 99 Lenin and the Dictatorship of the Proletariat by J. Mindel 107 Lenin on Agitation and Propaganda, and the Tasks of the Communist Party by A. Markoff 113 Directives On Work Within the A. F. of L. and Independent Trade Unions 116 The Place of Lenin’s Imperialism Among Classics of Marxism 122 Outstanding Events in the Life of V. I. Lenin 125 Index–Volume XII–1933 Volume 13, No. 2, February, 1934 131 Fascism, the Danger of War and the Tasks of the Communist Parties 145 Forward in Struggle Against Hunger, Fascism, and War! 178 Tasks of Our Party for Winning the Majority of the Working Class 182 The New Deal and the Old Deal (Continued From January Issue) by Alex Bitelman 194 The Communist Manifesto – a Programmatic Document of the Dictatorship of the Proletariat (Continued From December Issue) by O. Kuusinen 208 How to Apply the Open Letter by J. A. Zack 218 Figures on the American Economic Crisis by Labor Research Association Volume 13, No. 3, March, 1934 227 The Third International and Its Place in History by V. I. Lenin 235 Milestones of Com Intern Leadership by Alex Bittelman 249 The Armed Revolt of the Austrian Workers by V. J. Jerome 261 How Not to Apply the Open Letter by Gertrude Haessler 272 Lessons of the Economic Struggles, and the Work in the Trade Unions by Jack Stachel 302 Deleonism in the Light of Marxism–Leninism by Walter Burke 311 Figures on the American Economic Crisis by Labor Research Association 318 Book Review – Two Months and Ten Days––A Review by H. M. Wicks Volume 13, No. 4, April, 1934 323 The Role of the Socialist Party Leaders in the Struggle Against War and Fascism by Earl Browder 336 Lessons of the Austrian Revolt (Continued from the March Issue) by V. J. Jerome Pre–Convention Discussion Articles: 346 The Work of Our Party in the Pittsburgh District by Jack Johnstone 356 The Line Is Correct–To Realize It Organizationally Is the Central Problem by J. A. Zack 363 The Key to Our Central Problem – The Winning of the Majority of the Working Class by F. Brown 369 The Inner Life of Our Party and its Work Among the Foreign–Born Workers by John Adams 378 What Is Fascism? by L. Magyar 388 Soviet China in Danger 405 Deleonsm in the Light of Marxism–Leninism (Continued from the March Issue) by W. Burke Volume 13, No. 5, May, 1934 419 Through May Day to a Soviet America – Editorial 427 The Eighth Convention of Our Party – Editorial 430 The Present Situation and the Tasks of the Communist Party of the U. S. A. Resolution of The Eighth National Convention, Cleveland, Ohio, April 2–3, 1934 456 Lessons of Economic Struggles, Tasks of the Communists in the Trade Unions Resolution of The Eighth Convention of the Communist Party of the U. S. A. 477 The Winning of the Working Class Youth Is the Task of the Entire Party Resolution of the Eighth Convention 0f the Communist Party of the U. S. A. 491 The Present Economic Situation in the United States by Martin Young 507 Figures on the American Economic Crisis by Labor Research Association Volume 13, No. 6, June, 1934 515 The Lessons of May Day – Editorial 524 Some Problems in Our Trade Union Work by Jack Stachel 536 What Is to Be Expected of the Socialist Party Convention? by Martin Young 541 The Imperialist Scramble in the Colombianperuvian Conflict by Marina Lopez 549 Japan Bares Its Imperialist Sword by G. M. 569 The Farmers Are Getting Ready for Revolutionary Struggles by H. Puro 581 The Black Belt: Area of Negro Majority by Janes S. Allen 600 Figures on the American Economic Crisis by Labor Research Association 606 Book Review Volume 13, No. 7, July, 1934 616 The Socialist Party Convention-A Communist Estimate by V. J. Jerome 639 The Lessons of the Toledo Strike by John Williamson 655 Unify the Forces of All Steel Workers for Aggressive Unionism – Statement of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the U.S.A 664 The Great West Coast Maritime Strike by Sam Darcy 687 The Communist Party in the Birmingham Strikes by Nat Ross 700 For Improving the Work of the Party Among the Foreign-Born Workers by F. Brown 711 Check-Up On Control Tasks in the Chicago District by Bill Gebert 718 The I.L.D. Faces the Future by William L. Patterson 728 Figures on the American Economic Crisis by Labor Research Association 734 Book Review Volume 13, No. 8, August, 1934 739 In the Midst of Great Historic Battles – Editorial 751 The Tasks of Revolutionary Social-Democracy in the European War by V. I. Lenin 755 for a Bolshevik Anti-War Struggle by Alex Bittelman 773 The Bloody 30th of June in Germany Lessons of the Milwaukee Street Carmen’s Strike Statement of the Milwaukee District Committee of the Communist Party 790 The Leninist Party as Leader of the Struggle Against Imperialist War by H. M. Wicks 800 Imperialist War and Politics in the Far East by R. Doonping 810 The United Farmers League Convention by John Barnett 820 The Veterans in the Struggle Against Fascism and Imperialist War by Emanuel Levin 831 Book Review Volume 13, No. 9, September, 1934 835 Approaching the Seventh World Congress and the Fifteenth Anniversary of the Founding of the C.P.U.S.A. by Earl Browder 845 Force the Enactment of the Workers’ Bill! by I. Amter 862 Fifteen Years of Our Party by Max Bedacht 875 The Present Situation, Perspectives, and Tasks in Cuba Resolution of the Second Congress of the Communist Party of Cuba 888 Marx, Engels, Lenin, Stalin on the Communist Party 903 The Leninist Struggle for the Slogan of Soviet Power in the Present Situation by A. Martynov 913 The Tasks of the Communist Sections Regarding Municipal Policy — Resolution of the Enlarged Presidium of the E.C.C.I. 921 Figures on the American Economic Crisis by Labor Research Association 927 Book Review Volume 13, No. 10, October, 1934 931 The Struggle for the United Front by Earl Browder 968 Lessons of Recent Strike Struggles in the U.S.A Resolution Adopted by the Meeting of the Central Committee of the Communist Party, Sept. 5-6, 1934 985 The San Francisco Bay Area General Strike by San Darcy 1005 Problems of Party Growth by J. Peters 1015 Permanent Counter Revolution by M. Childs 1033 Leninism is the Only Marxism of the Imperialist Era by Alex Bittelman and V. J. Jerome Volume 13, No. 11, November, 1934 1059 The Seventeenth Anniversary of the October Revolution – Editorial 1085 The International Character of the October Revolution 1187 Our Trade Union Policy (Report to the Political Bureau of the Central Committee) by Jack Stachel 1106 Lessons of the Great National Textile Strike by Carl Reeve 1125 Leninism is the Only Marxism of the Imperialist Era by Alex Bittelman and V. J. Jerome 1157 The Present Situation, Perspectives, and Tasks in Cuba 1170 Figures on the American Economic Crisis by John Irving and Phil Mayer 1177 Book Review Dynamite Against the Working Class – a Review by A. Bimba Volume 13, No. 12, December, 1934 1187 Results and Lessons of the Elections 1195 Developments in the United Front by Alex Bittelman 1214 The “Epic” Mass Movement in California by Robert Minor 1234 Recent Developments in the Steel Industry and Our Tasks by John Steuben 1241 Sharecropping as a Remnant of Chattel Slavery by James S. Allen 1254 The Rise of the Revolutionary Movement in Cuba by Joaquin Ordoqui 1263 An Unpublished Document by Friedrich Engels 1265 Marxism and Anarchism by Emilian Yaroslavski 1270 Figures on the American Economic Crisis by John Irving and Phil Mayer 1277 Index-Volume XIII – 1934 1935 Volume 14 Volume 14, No. 1, January, 1935 1 Sergei Mironovitch Kirov 6 For Leninism – for a Soviet America! by Alex Bittelman 23 The Military Program of the Proletarian Revolution by V. I. Lenin 33 The National Congress for Unemployment and Social Insurance – and After by I. Amter (Discussion for the Seventh Congress of the C.I.) 45 Sharpen the Fight for the Central Slogan of the World Communist Party – Soviet Power! by Max Young 61 Some Problems of the Class Struggle in the South by Nat Ross 76 The Three Basic Slogans of the Party on the Peasant Question by Joseph Stalin 87 Notes on the Economic Crisis by Labor Research Association 92 Book Review – Frontispiece Drawn by Russell T. Limbach Volume 14, No. 2, February, 1935 98 Valerian Kuibyshev 99 New Developments and New Tasks in the U.S.A. by Earl Browder 117 On the Main Immediate Tasks of the C.P.U.S.A (Resolution Adopted by The Central Committee Plenum, January 15-18, 1935) 127 The Socialist Revolution in the United States by Alex Bitelman 148 For the Workers’ Bill! by Earl Browder 155 Lenin On Unemployment and Social Insurance 158 The United Front in the Field of Negro Work by James W. Ford 175 Unity of the Farming Masses – a Paramount Issue by John Barnett 184 Aspects of the Depression of the Special Type in the U.S.A by Labor Research Association Frontispiece Drawn by Russell T. Limbach Volume 14, No. 3, March, 1935 195 Report to the Central Committee Meeting of the C.P.U.S.A., January 15-18, 1935 by Earl Browder 217 Our “C.E.” 217 by Robert Minor 227 The Historic Path of the Zinovievist Group by Albert Radier 233 The Anniversary of the Paris Commune and the Struggle Against Fascist Terror by Anna Damon 240 Report to the National Agitation and Propaganda Conference, January 18, 1935 by Alex Bittelman 262 The Organizational Tasks Arising from the Plenum Decisions by F. Brown 274 Long Island Section Makes the Turn to Shop Work by Bill Lawrence 285 Book Review Volume 14, No. 4, April, 1935 291 Forge a Mighty United Front for May Day! (Manifesto of the Central Committee, C.P.U.S.A.) 299 Our Tasks in the Light of Changed Conditions by Morris Childs 312 Development of Work in the Harlem Section by James W. Ford and Louis Sass 326 The Meaning of Sidney Hook by L. Rudas 350 Religion and Communism by Earl Browder 366 Manifesto of the Communist Party of the Philippine Islands 381 Book Review Volume 14, No. 5, May, 1935 387 May Day Under the Guns by Robert Minor 411 for a Broad United Front in Japan by Tanaka 428 Lenin on the Elements of Materialist Dialectlcs 429 Some Problems of Party Work in the Countryside by Louise Scott 444 Achievements and Tasks of the New York District by Max Steinberg 459 Unmasking the New Deal in the Cotton Patch by Donald Macdougal 470 Comintern Documents on the United Front 477 “Herr Eugen Duehring’s Revolution in Science” (Anti-Dürhring) Reviewed by H. M. Wicks Volume 14, No. 6, June, 1935 483 The Fight of the Steel Workers for Their Union by Jack Stachel 500 The Filipino Masses Enter the Stage of Armed Struggle for Freedom by Harrison George 510 The Struggle for the United Front (Contribution to the Discussion Preceding the Seventh World Congress of the Comintern) by Clarence A. Hathaway 518 Approaching the Seventh World Congress of the Communist International Prepared for the Agit-Prop Commission, Central Committee, Communist Party, U.S.A., by Alex Bittelman 528 The Unemployment Movement in the U.S.A. by Herebert Benjamin 548 Initiating Labor Party Tickets by Ralph Shaw 558 Toward the Study of Fascization in the United States (A Discussion Article) by F. Brown 569 The Development of the Struggle for Negro Rights [Resolution Adopted by the Chicago District Committtee of the C. P. on Work in Chicago South Side (Sections 2, 7, and 11).] Volume 14, No. 7, July, 1935 579 The Supreme Court, the New Deal and the Class Struggle by Alex Bittelman 604 Recent Political Developments and Some Problems of Tile United Front (Re-Port To the Meeting of the Central Committee of the C.P.U.S.A., May 25-27, 1935) by Earl Browder 625 Organizational Problems of the Party (Abridged Report to the Meetmg of the Central Committee of The C.P.U.S.A., May 25-27, 1935) by Jack Stachel 641 Let Us Penetrate Deeper Into The Rural Areas (Report To the Meeting 0f the Central Committee of the C.P.U.S.A., May 25-27, 1935) by Clarence A. Hathaway 661 Roosevelt’s “Happy Days” for the Young Generation (Report To the Meeting of the Central Committee of the C.P.U.S.A., May 25-27, 1935) by Gil Green Volume 14, No. 8, August, 1935 675 The United Front Against Imperialist War by Alex Bittelman 686 The Titans of Scientific Communism by V. J. Jerome 709 The Meaning of Engels’ Teachings for the American Working Class by B. K. Gebert 723 World Politics and Ethiopia by William L. Patterson 735 A Valuable Lenin Document 736 Friedrich Engels by V. I. Lenin 744 Engels As One of the Founders of Communism by V. I Lenin 750 Engels’ Introduction To Marx’s “The Class Struggles in France” 769 Documents On International Trade Union Unity 777 Book Review by Joseph Freeman Volume 14, No. 9, September, 1935 787 For Working Class Unity! For A Workers’ and Farmers’ Labor Party Speech Delivered August 11, 1935 at the Seventh World Congress of the Communist International by Earl Browder 800 The General Strike in Terre Haute by B. K. Gebert 811 The Northwest General Lumber Strike by N. Sparks 830 Somebody Is “Distressed” – But Not Karl Marx A Review of Earl Browder’s “Communism in The United States” by Robert Minor 851 Marxist-Leninist Education of Our Membership in The Light of the May Plenum of the C.C. by Eva Robins 866 The Rural Masses and the Work of Our Party – Speech Delivered at the Meeting of the Central Comtmttee of the C.P.U.S.A., May 25-27, 1935 by Donald Henderson Volume 14, No. 10, October, 1935 883 Fascist Tendencies in The United States by William Z. Foster 903 The Threat of Fascism in The United States by Georgi Dimitroff 911 The Present Rulers of the Capitalist Countries are But Temporary, The Real Master of the World Is The Proletariat (Speech Delivered. At the Close of the Seventh Congress of the C. I.) by Georgi Dimitroff Resolutions of the Seventh Congress of the C.I. 921 The Communist International-from the Sixth to the Seventh Congress – 1928-1935 924 The Offensive of Fascism and the Tasks of the Communist International in The Fight for the Unity of the Working Class Against Fascism 940 The Tasks of the Communist International in Connection with the Preparations of the Imperialists For A New World War 948 The Victory of Socialism in The U.S.S.R. and its World Historic Significance 955 Forward to the Cuban Anti-Imperialist People’s Front! by Blas Roca 968 The Next Steps in Alabama and the Lower South by Nat Ross Volume 14, No. 11, November, 1935 979 The Eighteenth Anniversary of the October Revolution (Manifesto of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the U.S.A.) 985 The Significance of the October Revolution for the World Proletariat (Excerpts from the Reports of Georgi Dimitroff and D. Z. Manuilsky to the Seventh World Congress of the Comintern.) 990 New Steps in The United Front (Report on the Seventh World Congress of the Communist International) by Earl Browder 1015 A New Page for American Labor by Jack Stachel 1034 Problems of the Struggle for Peace by Alex Bittelman 1044 Syndicalism in The United States by William Z. Foster 1058 Thesis on the International and the War by Otto Bauer, Theodore Dan, Jean Zyromiski and Almedeo Dunois Foreward by Friedrich Adler Volume 14, No. 12, December, 1935 1075 The United Front – The Key to our New Tactical Orientation (Report to the November Plenum of the Central Committee of the C.P.U.S.A.) by Earl Browder 1130 Speeches at the November Plenum of the C.C. the Negro Liberation Movement and the Farmer-Labor Party by James W. Ford 1142 Experiences in United Independent Political Action – The Road to the Farmer-Labor Party by William W. Weinstone 1161 Rooting The Party on the Waterfront by Roy Hudson 1171 Winning The Masses to Fight For Peace by Alex Bittelman Resolutions Adopted at the November Plenum of the C.C. 1182 The Seventh World Congress of the Communist International and the Tasks of Our Party 1186 The Farmer-Labor Party and the Struggle Against Reaction 1197 Index, Volume XIV, 1935 1936 Volume 15 Volume 15, No. 1, January, 1936 3 Review of the Month by A. B. 19 The Great Initiative by V. I. Lenin 35 Wall Street Faces the Far East by Harry Gannes 47 Our Tasks in Developing Activity Within the Company Unions by B. K. Gebert 58 Unity for Victory by Jacques Duclos 72 Toward the People’s Anti-Imperialist Front in Mexico – Speech Delivered to the Second Congress of the Communist International, August 10, 1935 by Hernan Laborde 84 The Socialist Administration in Reading and Our United Front Tasks by John Dean 89 Data On the High Cost Of Living 94 There Is A Method to Their Madness – Book Review by A. Bimba Volume 15, No. 2, February, 1936 99 Review of the Month by A. B. 120 The Party Of Lenin and the People’s Front (Speech Delivered At the Lenin Memorial Meeting, Madison Square Garden, January 20, 1936) by Earl Browder 130 The A.A.A. – and After by David Ramsey 139 The Coming National Negro Congress by James W. Ford and A. W. Berry 143 The Decree On Peace by V. I. Lenin 147 Left Trends in the Socialist Party by Robert Minor 165 Developing Party Cadres in the Chicago District by Beatrice Shields 171 Draft Charter of the United Party of the Proletariat Of France 181 Economic Trends 187 Book Reviews: Spiking Mussolini’s Guns by Theodore Repard A “New” Interpretation Of History by H. M. Wicks Volume 15, No. 3, March, 1936 195 Review of the Month by A. B. 211 The United Mine Workers’ Union Convention by B. K. Gebert 220 The Fight of the Seamen for Militant Unionism by R. B. Hudson 230 The United States Supreme Court and the Specter Of Fascism by Harry Gannes 245 Lenin On the Woman Question by Irene Leslie 251 Left Trends in the Socialist Party by Robert Minor 270 Communism for Americans A Review Of Earl Browder’s “What Is Communism” by V. J. Jerome 281 For A Powerful United A. F. Of L. (Statement of the Central Committee of the Commumst Party of the U. S. A.) Volume 15, No. 4, April, 1936 291 Review of the Month 311 Ernst Thaelmann, Proletarian Leader 316 The National Negro Congress by James W. Ford 327 Unity On the Unemployment Field by Herbert Benjamin 337 Roy Howard’s Interview With Joseph Stalin 346 Close Ranks! Forward! by Harrison George 353 The Peace Policy of the Soviet Union by L. 359 Unity for Victory and Its Conditions 376 Book Reviews A Scientific Survey Of American Imperialism by Harry Gannes "Heroes” Of Our Industrial America by Anthony Bimba Volume 15, No. 5, May, 1936 381 Review of the Month by A. B. 405 For A United Front May Day! (Statement of the Central Committee, Communist Party, U.S.A.) 411 Akron A New Chapter in American Labor History by John Williamson 427 Problems in Our Farmer-Labor Party Activities by C. A. Hathaway 434 The Hand Of God and the Lack Of Flood Control by N. Sparks 448 Japan, Outer Mongolia, and the Chinese Liberation Movement by R. Doonping 457 Political Highlights of the National Negro Congress Ny James W. Ford 465 Organizational Changes in the New York District of the Party by I. Amter 474 The Working Class and Neo-Malthusianism by V. I. Lenin 477 Ten Peaks in the American Strike Range Rreview by Theodore Repard Volume 15, No. 6, June, 1936 483 Review of the Month by A. B. 498 The Steel Workers Give Their Mandate for Organization by B. K. Gebert 508 Palestine-Land Of Anti-Imperialist Struggle by Paul Novick 523 Finance Capital and Fascist Trends in the United States by Anna Rochester 537 New Party Organizational Forms Prove Their Value by I. Amter 542 Canadian Capitalism Reshapes Its Line by Tim Buck 552 Build the National Negro Congress Movement by James W. Ford 562 Clara Zetkin At the Cradle of the Second International by Boris Reinstein 573 Book Review A Contribution to the Popularization of the Leninist Position On the Negro Question by A. W. Berry Volume 15, No. 7, July, 1936 579 Review ‘of the Month by A. B. 600 Platforms and Issues in 1936 by David Ramsey 618 The People’s Front Strikes from the Shoulder by V. J. Jerome 629 The Struggle for Puerto Rican Independence by Harry Robinson 643 Problems Of Party Growth in the New York District (Report to the Ninth Convention of the New York District, C.P.U.S.A., June 14, 1936.) by Max Steinberg 666 On the Communist Approach to Zionism 671 Professionals Speak Reviewed by Grace Hutchins Volume 15, No. 8, August, 1936 675 Review of the Month by A. B. 689 The Struggle for Workers’ and Peasants’ Alliances in Spain 692 The War Threat and the World Peace Conference by Harrison George 698 Railroad Workers Raise Struggle Against Consolidation by George Brown 707 Roosevelt and the Democratic Platform by David Ramsey 721 France Goes Forward with the People’s Front by V. J. Jerome 737 The Stalinist Draft of the Constitution by M. I. Kalinin – Special Party Convention Supplement 747 Advancing Against Reaction in the Center of the Motor Industry by William Weinstone 759 Smashing Through Barriers to the Organization of the Steel Workers by B. K. Gebert 769 Forging Unity Against Reaction in Illinois by Morris Childs 784 Strengthening the Trade Union Backbone of the Farmer-Labor Party Movement in Ohio by John Williamson 794 Book Reviews The Close Of An Epoch Of Marxist Research by H. M. Wicks Ammunition for the Election and Other Campaigns by H. M. Wicks Volume 15, No. 9, September, 1936 803 Review of the Month by A. B. 819 Election Campaign Outline for 1936 829 Fighting for Democracy in Spain by Clarence A. Hathaway 845 A. F. of L. Unity is Threatened by The Executive Council by Louis F. Budenz 855 Towards Youth Unity by Gil Green 865 On The Inter-American Peace Conference by Harrison George 873 The Housing Question by E. C. Greenfield 885 British Rule in South Africa by William L. Patterson Volume 15, No. 10, October, 1936 899 Review of the Month by A. B. 914 For a Democratic Spain! (Manifesto of the Communist Party of Spain) 919 The Crisis in the Socialist Party by William Z. Foster 939 The Trotsky-Zinoviev Assassins Before The Bar of the Working Class by P. Lang 956 Reaction Bids for Farm Support by Henry Dawson 966 Building The Party During The Election Campaign by F. Brown 975 The Negro People in the Elections by Ben Davis, Jr. 988 Book Reviews: The Textbook of Sectarianism by Earl Browder The People’s Front in France by Theodore Repard Pamphlets in the Election Campaign Volume 15, No. 11, November, 1936 995 Review of the Month by A. B. 1009 The Soviets On The Threshold of the Twentieth Year by M. J. Olgin 1026 The Nuremberg Circus by Ernst Braun 1032 The Crisis in the Socialist Party by William Z. Foster 1046 Problems Before The 56th Annual Convention of the A. F. of L. by Jack Stachel 1056 Six Months of Unity of the Unemployed by Herbert Benjamin 1071 The Struggle for the Liberation of Luis Carlos Prestes by A. Montes 1084 Book Reviews: A Manual for Scabs by Louis F. Budenz. Pamphlets of the Month Volume 15, No. 12, December, 1936 1091 Review of the Month by A. B. 1104 The Communist Party On The Results of the Elections (Statement of the Central Committee, C.P.U.S.A., Issued November 7, 1936) 1112 The Minnesota Farmer-Labor Victory by Clarence A. Hathaway 1125 The Wisconsin Elections And The Farmer-Labor Party Movement by Gene Dennis 1141 The Elections in New York by I. Amter 1154 The Crisis in the Socialist Party by William Z. Foster 1168 Specific Features of the Spanish Revolution by M. Ercoli 1181 Index-Volume XV-1936 1937 Volume 16 Volume 16, No. 1, January, 1937 3 Review of the Month by A.B. 14 The Results of the Elections and the People’s Front by Earl Browder 50 The 56th Convention of the A. F. of L. by Jack Stachel 63 The Negro People and the Elections by James W. Ford 74 Lenin-Thirteen Years After by A. Markoff 82 The Crisis in the Socialist Party by William Z. Forster 93 Book Reviews by Harry Gannes Volume 16, No. 2, February, 1937 99 Review of the Month by A.B. 112 Lenin and Spain 120 The Coming Convention of the Y .C.L. 142 The Student Movement in the United by Celeste Clark States . 153 The Economic Situation of the Youth by Wilhelm PIeck 161 Hitler Against the World by Wilhelm Peck 173 The Washington State Elections by Morris Raport 180 The Road to Victory. Manifesto of the Communist Party of Spain 190 Book Reviews by Helen Marcy Volume 16, No. 3, March, 1937 195 Review of the Month by A.B. 201 The Great Auto Strike by William Weinstone 226 Lessons of the Maritime by Strikes Roy Hudson 241 The Rubber Front in Akron by James Keller 250 Party Mobilization in Ohio by John Williamson 258 The Trial of the Trotskyite Agents of Fascism by I. Amter 271 Trotskyism in the United States by C. A. Hathaway 279 The Struggle Against Criminal Syndicalist Laws by Anna Damon 287 Book Reviews by John Kurtz Volume 16, No. 4, April, 1937 291 Review of the Month by A.B. by 306 The People vs. the Supreme Court by C. A. Hathaway 313 The Supreme Court and Civil Liberties by Obed Purcell 322 The Supreme Court “Citadel of Slavery” by Elizabeth Lawson 334 The Significance of the Sit-Down Strike by William Z. Foster 342 The Pacific Coast Maritime Strike by William Schneiderman 358 The Military Dictatorship in Cuba by P. Favio 366 The Commonwealth Federation Moves On by Morris Raport 374 The People’s Front in the Philippines by Juan Tamarao 381 Book Reviews by James W. Ford Volume 16, No. 5, May, 1937 387 Review of the Month by A.B. 401 The Socialist Party Convention by Gene Dennis 421 Social Legislation in Massachusetts by P. Frankfeld 432 The Schools and the People’s Front by Richard Frank 446 Farm Problems and Legislation by Robert Clay 456 Steel Workers on the by March B. K. Gebert 465 The Railway Labor Act: A Barrier to Militant Unionism by Jack Johnstone 471 Youth in Industry by D. Doran Volume 16, No. 6, June, 1937 483 Review of the Month by A.B. 495 Stalin on Mastering Bolshevism by Jack Stachel 508 Communists and the United Front by Georgi Dimitroff 517 The Textile Drive by Evelyn B. Gordon 526 Foster’s New Book by Alex Bitielman 534 The People’s Mandate in Minnesota by Nat Ross 545 We Must Win the Women by Margaret Cowl 555 The Housing Question-1937 by Sidney Hill 569 Flood Control by James Harmon Volume 16, No. 7, July, 1937 579 Review of the Month by A.B. 594 The Communists in the People’s Front by Earl Browder Report delivered to the plenary meeting of the C.C. of the C.P.U.S.A., held June 17·20, 1937 628 Political Leadership and Party Building by William Z. Foster by Based on speech delivered at the plenary meeting of the C.C. of the C.P.U.S.A., held June 17-20, 1937; 647 Significance of the Coming Municipal by Election in New York by I. Amter 661 Problems of Reconstructing the Young Communist League by Carl Ross Speech delivered at the plenary meeting of the C.C. of the C.P.U.S.A., held June 17-20, 1937; 668 July 4th and the 150th Anniversary of the Constitution 672 Mother Bloor’s Seventy-Fifth Birthday by 675 For the United Party of the Proletariat of France Volume 16, No. 8, August, 1937 683 Review of the Month by A.B. From the Plenary Meeting of the Central Committee 697 The Change in Spain by Robert Minor. 709 The Party and the People’s Front 716 The Problems of a Worker-Farmer by Alex Bittelman Alliance by Clarence A. Hathaway 725 Uniting the Negro People in the People’s Front by James W. Ford 735 Building the Party in the Struggle for Proletarian Unity and the People’s Front Resolution on Comrade Browder’s Report at the Plenum 749 Rally the People Against Vigilantism and Reaction, Statement of the Central Committee, C.P.U .S.A. 754 For a National Health Program vy William Z. Foster. 754 761 Extending the Unity of the Unemployed Movement by Herbert Benjamin. 761 Documentary 771 On the Study of the History of the C.P.S.U. by Joseph Stalin Volume 16, No. 9, September, 1937 779 Review of the Month by A.B. 793 Revolutionary Background of the United States Constitution by Earl Browder 808 The Vanguard Role of the Communist Party by Alex Bitt:Elman 824 The Sino-Japanese War and the American People by LAURENCE HEARN 838 Scottsboro in the Light of Building the Negro People’s Front by James W. Ford and Anna Damon 848 An Open Letter on Communist-Socialist Unity in Spain 856 Thoughts on Peace and the Probable Advantages Thereof by Thomas Paine 862 From the World Communist Press 872 Recent Publications Acknowledged Volume 16, No. 10, October, 1937 875 Review of the Month by A.B. 891 The Convention of 400,000 by B. K. Gerbert 906 The New Soviet Electoral Law by Leon Josephson 915 The Importance of the Present Recruiting Drive for the Future of Our Party by Fred Brown 925 Development of the Farmer-Labor Party Movement in the Municipal Election Campaign by I. Amter 934 Karl Marx’s “Capital" 946 Farm Legislation and the People’s Front by Jerry Coleman 954 After the Youth Congress by Carl Ross 962 From the World Communist Press 965 Book Reviews by A. W. Berry 968 Recent Books Acknowledged Volume 16, No. 11, November, 1937 973 Review of the Month by A.B. 986 Twenty Years of Soviet Power by Earl Browder 996 Lenin and Stalin on the Eve of October 1000 Where Is the Socialist Party Going? by Jack Stachel 1007 Trade Unions in the Land of Socialism 1016 New Developments in Organizing the Marine Industry by Roy Hudson 1023 Southern Textile Workers Organize by John J. Ballam 1037 Unite the Negro People for the People’s Front! 1041 For a Common Front Against the War-Makers by Earl Browder 1045 From the World Communist Press 1056 Book Reviews by M. Childs and Paul Novick 1064 Recent Books Acknowledged Volume 16, No. 12, December, 1937 1067 Review of the Month by A.B. 1082 The People’s Front Moves Forward! by Earl Browder 1103 American Origins of the People’s Front by William Z. Foster 1108 Fascism Menaces Mexico by Hernan Laborde 1119 For a People’s Tax Program by David Jennings 1127 The Rubber Workers Show the Way by John Williamson 1135 The Party Building Drive in New York State by Max Steinberg 1146 Marxism-Leninism for Society and Science by V. J. Jerome 1164 Index-Volume XVI-1937 1938 Volume 17 Volume 17, No. 1, January, 1938 3 Review of the Month A. B. 17 Lenin and Collective Security An Editorial 29 Lessons of the New York Elections Charles Krumbein 40 The Akron Municipal Elections James Keller 46 Woman’s Place in the People’s Front Margaret Cowl 54 Unicameral Legislature in Nebraska E. Richards 62 For a Free, Happy and Prosperous South Francis Franklin 75 Marxism-Leninism for Society and Science V. J. Jerome 92 Book Reviews Granville Hicks and Hsiao Chen-Kwan Volume 17, No. 2, February, 1938 99 Review of the Month A. B. 113 The Congress of the Communist Party of France by William Z. Foster 122 The Steel Workers in Convention by B. K. Gebert 134 The Storm Center of the Cuban Crisis by Blas Roca 143 The Bakuninists at Work by Frederick Engels 158 Building the People’s Front in Harlem by James W. Ford and George E. Blake 169 Farmers Advance in the Movement for the People’s Front by Jerry Coleman 177 The Health Status of American Workers by Harriet Silverman 188 Book Reviews by James W. Ford Volume 17, No. 3, March, 1938 195 Review of the Month A. B. Report to the C. C. Plenum and Party Builders’ Congress: 208 The 1938 Elections and Our Tasks by Clearance A. Hathaway 220 Build the Party for Peace, Democracy and Socialism! by Jack Stachel 242 The Struggle for Trade Union Unity by Roy Hudson 251 For Concerted Action-Against Isolation and War! by Fred Brown 266 Rally the Negro Masses for the Democratic Front! by James W. Ford 271 The Coal Miners in Convention by B. K. Gebert 282 Davey Must Be Defeated! by John Williamson Volume 17, No. 4, April, 1938 291 Review of the Month A. B. 306 Lessons of the Moscow Trials by Earl Browder 322 World Fascism and War by William Z. Foster 334 May Day-in Peace or War? by Israel Amter 339 Charting the Course of the Democratic Front (A Review of Earl Browder’s “The People’s Front") by J. Jerome 351 Draft Convention Resolutions 359 Organizational Development Among Clerical Workers by Leonard Duncan 369 The “White” South and the People’s Front Theodore Bassett 381 Correspondence Volume 17, No. 5, May, 1938 Pre-Convention Discussion Articles 387 Review of the Month by A.B. 404 Building the Democratic Front by Clarence A. Hathaway 410 Notes on the Defense of American Democracy by Gene Dennis and Gil Green 419 Unemployment-An Old Struggle Under New Conditions by H. B. 429 The Economic Crisis by Robert Stark 445 Edgar Snow’s “Red Star Over China” by V. J. Jerome and Li Chuan 458 Fascist Penetration in Latin America by Samuel Putnam 468 Philosophic Nihilism Serves Reaction by Morris Childs and Frank Meyer Volume 17, No. 6, June, 1938 483 Review of the Month by A. B. 500 Mastering Bolshevik Methods of Work by Earl Browder 509 The Socialist Party Convention by William Z. Foster 513 The People’s Struggle Against Fascism in Brazil by Marina Lopes 526 Bukharin-the Path of a Traitor by J. Jerome 534 Some Questions Concerning the Democratic Front by Gene Dennis 541 The I.W.O.-Workers’ Fraternalism by Max Bedacht 553 Monopolies, Prices and Profits by George Brahms 562 The Campaign for the Federal Arts Bill by C. S. Marin 571 The World Communist Press Volume 17, No. 7, July, 1938 579 Review of the Month A. B. 594 Summation Speech at the Tenth National Convention by Earl Browder 600 Win the Western Hemisphere for Democracy and Peace! by William Z. Foster 615 Forging the Negro People’s Sector of the Democratic Front by James W. Ford 624 Some Problems Before the Tenth Convention of the Communist Party by Alex Bittelman 630 July 4th-Birthday of American Democracy by Francis Franklin 642 Bukharin-The Path of a Traitor by J. Jerome 652 Problems of Building the Democratic Front by Hall, Ross, Frankfeld, Schneiderman 667 Book Reviews by Philip Carter & R. W. Turner Volume 17, No. 8, August, 1938 675 Review of the Month by A. B. 689 The American Federation of Labor and Trade Union Progress by William Z. Foster 699 Three Years’ Application of the Program of the Seventh World Congress by Earl Browder 704 The Charter of Party Democracy by Roy Hudson 711 A Historic View of the Struggle for Democracy by Alex Bittleman 722 Work Among National Groups – A Central Communist Task by I. Amter 732 Lovestoneism – Twin of Fascist-Trotskyism by Carl Reeve 743 Has the Crisis Run Its Course? by George Brahns 749 With Unity We Shall Conquer! by Jose Diaz 752 From the World Communist Press 762 Book Reviews by D. C. Lucas & Valeria Hodges Volume 17, No. 9, September, 1938 771 Review of the Month by A. B. 785 A Solution for Palestine by Paul Novick 797 For a Correct Approach the Problems of the National Groups by Irene Browder 805 The Communist Party and the Professionals by William Z. Foster 811 Building the Democratic Front in Illinois by Morris Childs 818 Problems of the Democratic Front in the South by Francis Franiujn 829 Rooting the Party Among the Masses in New York by Max Steinberg 842 Our Next Tasks in Party Education by A. Landy 850 A Year of "Jewish Life" by V. J. Jerome 861 From the World Communist Press by Volume 17, No. 10, October, 1938 867 Review of the Month by A. B. 881 Defeat the Foes of Labbr Unity! by Roy Hudson 891 Political Forces and Issues 909 The Democratic Front Moves Ahead in New York by I. Amter 919 The Election Struggle in California by William Schneiderman 927 The Elections in Pennsylvania by Carl Reeve 937 The Election Campaign in Minnesota by Nat Ross 945 The People of Chile Unite to Save Democracy by Carlos Contreras Labarca 950 The World Youth Congress by Carl Ross 957 Book Reviews by John Steuben Volume 17, No. 11, November, 1938 963 Review of the Month by A. B 979 Twenty-One Years of Struggle for Peace by Earl Browder 984 Panacea Mass Movements by William Z. Foster 933 Preparing for the Opening of Congress by Gene Dennis 1000 From the Tribunes of the Socialist Fatherland by Anne Bentley 1009 The Communist Party in China’s War for Liberation by Rudy Baker 1019 The Los Angeles Mayoralty Recall Election by Paul Cline 1028 The Significance of the Latin America Trade Union Unity Congress by R. A. Martinez 1035 The People of Chile Unite to Save Democracy by Carlos Contreras Labarca 1045 Primitive Negro Solidarity: New Light From Brazil by Samuel Putnam 1051 From the World Communist Press 1053 Book Reviews by Gil Green Volume 17, No. 12, December, 1938 1059 Review of the Month by A. B. 1073 The 21st Anniversary of the Great October Socialist Revolution by Executive Committee, Communist International 1079 Concerning American Revolutionary Traditions by Earl Browder 1086 Panacea Mass Movements by William Z. Foster 1094 The A. F. of L. Convention and Tasks for Achieving Unity by Roy Hudson 1105 A Powerful Ideological Weapon of Bolshevism 1114 The Fall of Wuhan and Prospects of China’s Victory by Rudy Baker 1121 The Philippines Mobilize Against Japanese Aggression by Communist Party, Philippine Islands 1132 Party Building in the Northwest by Louis Sass 1137 Anent the American Medical Association by William Z. Foster 1141 From the World Communist Press 1144 Book Reviews by Gil Green 1939 Volume 18 Volume 18 No. 1, January, 1939 3 Review of the Month by A. B 17 Mastery of Theory and Methods of Work (Concluding speech, December meeting, National Committee, C.P.U.S.A.) by Earl Browder 25 Lenin-His Meaning for Us Today by Robert Minor 35 Lenin and the American Revolutionary Heritage by Rudy Baker 40 Isolationist Defeatism! by William Z. Foster 48 A Year of Memorable Anniversaries by Alex Bittelman 57 The Southern Conference for Human Welfare by Rob F. Hall · 66 The Democratic Front and the Northwest Elections by Morris Raport 76 An Analysis of the Ohio Elections-What Next? by John Williamson 82 Book Reviews by Israel Amter 85 Index-Volume XVII, 1938 Volume 18 No. 2, February, 1939 99 Review of the Month by A. B. 114 Lenin — His Meaning for Us Today by Robert Minor 128 Lenin — An Answer to Munich by R. A. Martinez & Harry Robinson 136 New Methods of Political Mass Organization by William Z. Foster 147 Unemployment and the Works Programin 1939 by Charles Fletcher & John Vance 156 Class Forces in California Agriculture by Harrison George 163 Pitfalls of Pragmatic Logic by Philip Carter 170 Class Conflicts in the South — 1850-1860 by Herbert Biel 182 Notes on Two Economic Cycles by George Wallace 188 From the World Communist Press 190 Book Reviews by Charlotte Todes Volume 18 No. 3, March, 1939 195 Review of the Month by A. B. 209 America and the Communist International by Earl Browder 216 Lenin and the International Labor Movement by D. Z. Manuilsky 225 The Congress of the Communist Party of Cuba by William Z. Foster by 232 The Day of International Women’s Solidarity by N. K. Krupskaya 237 Canada-The Key to Anti-Fascist Unity of the English — Speaking Peoples by Tim Buck 245 Deterioration of Labor Conditions the Last DecadeDuring by Geogre Wallace 257 The Mexican Question in the Southwest by Emma Tenayuca and Homer Brooks 269 Class Forces in California Agriculture by Harrison George 274 Class Conflicts in the South, 1850-1860 by Herbert Biel 280 From the World Communist Press. by 284 Book Reviews by Harry Robinson Volume 18 No. 4, April, 1939 291 Review of the Month by A. B. 306 Forward to May Day! Editorial 311 Tribute to a Great Leader by Irene Browder 317 America’s Youth in the Struggle for National and Social Security by Carl Ross 324 The Young Communist League Prepares for Growth by Henry Winston 334 Dialectical and Historical Materialism (From the History of the CP.S.U.) 346 The Human Element in Mass Agitation by William Z. Foster 353 The Tasks of the Chinese People in the National Liberation War by the Central Executive Committee of the Communist Party of China 364 Some Remarks on Rural Politics by Fred Basset Blair 371 From the World Communist Press 381 Book Reviews by Joseph North & Herbert Biel Volume 18 No. 5, May, 1939 387 Review of the Month by A. B. 401 May Day in the Struggle for Democracy and Peace by I. Amter 409 The Second Imperialist War by Robert Minor 435 The Auto Workers Forge Unity at the Cleveland Convention by B. K. Gebert 445 The Technique of the Mass Campaign by William Z. Foster 456 Problems of the National Groups in the United States by Irene Browder 467 Some Observations on How to Study the History of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (Bolsheviks) by A. Landy 476 The Life of a Great American Working Class Leader by Elizabeth Gurley Flynn Volume 18 No. 6, June, 1939 483 Review of the Month by A. B. 497 Perspectives of the 1940 Presidential Election by Earl Browder 511 The Land of Socialism and the Struggle of the International Proletariat by Georgi Dimitroff 523 Recovery Demands a Bold Progressive Program by Gene Dennis 535 Main Organizational Tasks of the Democratic Front by William Z. Foster 542 The Lenin-Stalin Teaching on the Building of Socialism in One Country by M. Mitin 553 Current Trends in American Psychology by R. L. Gley 563 The Cultural Heritage of the Negro People by Francis Franklin 572 Book Reviews by Philip Carter Volume 18 No. 7, July, 1939 579 Review of the Month by A. B. 594 Bejamin Franklin-Champion of Democracy by Carl Reeve by 606 Building the Western-Hemisphere Democratic Front William Z. Foster 621 Strengthen Pan-American Democracy! (Statement by Six Communist Parties of the Americas) 624 The Unity of the American Democracies by Cesar Vilar 634 Bring the New Deal to Puerto Rico by James W. Ford 641 Fascism in Spain and the Latin American Peoples by F. Lacerda 665 Idle Money — Doom or Boon? by George Brahns 665 Gestalt Psychology by R. L. Gley 669 Book Reviews by A. Landy & George W. Stewart Volume 18 No. 8, August, 1939 675 Review of the Month by A. B. 689 Meeting Reaction’s Assault on the Unemployed by Herbert Benjamin 701 Secondary Aspects of Mass Organization by William Z. Foster 712 Legislative Problems in Illinois by Jack Martin 721 After the Liquidated Balfour Declaration in Palestine by M. Welner 730 The Communist Party in the State of Washington and the 1940 Elections by Morris Rapport 740 Monetary Reform and the Democratic Front by Leslie Morris 748 Notes on Latin American History by Samuel Putnam 759 From the World Communist Press Book Reviews: 764 Moses and Monotheism, by Freud reviewed by Morris Colman 767 Toward an Understanding of the U.S.S.R, by Florinsky reviewed by Seth Larson Volume 18 No. 9, September, 1939 771 Review of the Month by A. B. 788 Some Remarks on the Twentieth Anniversary of the Communist Party of the United States of America by Earl Browder 804 Twenty Years of Communist Trade Union Policy by William Z. Foster 817 The Struggle for the Building of the Modern Liberation Movement of the Negro People by James W. Ford 829 The American Woman by Ella Reeve Bloor 836 Forerunners by V. J. Jerome 857 The National Groups in the Fight for Democracy by Irene Browder 867 The Soviet Union and the American People by Alexander Trachtenberg 887 Data on the Development of American Agriculture in the Twentieth Century by Robert Minor Volume 18 No. 10, October, 1939 899 Keep America Out of the Imperialist War! by the National Committee, C.P.U.S.A. 905 Review of the Month by A. B. 923 Letter of the National Committee to the President and Congress of the U.S.A. 925 Earl Browder on President Roosevelt’s Message to the Special Session of Congress 927 The Path of Labor’s United Action by Roy Hudson 939 Specific Organizational Features of the Democratic Front in the United States by William Z. Foster 951 The Place of Venezuela Among the Democratic Nations of Latin America by Juan Pirela 963 The Plunder of Austria by Alfred L. Weiss 967 Markoff’s Contribution to the Study of Marxism by Moissaye J. Olgin 972 An Encyclopedia of the Basic Knowledge of Marxism-Leninism by Emilian Y Aroslavsky 980 Philosophical Precursors of Marxism by S. Kolesnikov 984 From the World Communist Press Volume 18 No. 11, November, 1939 995 America and the International Situation Political Committee, by the C.P.U.S.A. 1002 Review of the Month by A. B. 1016 On the Twenty-Second Anniversary of the Socialist Revolution by Earl Browder 1028 Then — and Now by V. J. Jerome 1037 The Young Generation and the Imperialist War by Gil Green 1046 American Imperialism and the War by James S. Allen 1054 Backward Eutope and Progressive Asia by V. I. Lenin 1057 The Struggle of the Spanish People Continues by Manuel Rojas 1066 Freudism-Psychology of a Dying Class by R. L. Gley 1080 The Fundamental Distinction Between Dialectics and Eclectics 1084 From the World Communist Press Volume 18 No. 12, December, 1939 1091 Peace to the People — Manifesto Of The Communist International 1097 Review of the Month by A. B 1114 Defend the Civil Rights of Communists by Elizabeth Gurley Flynn 1116 Joseph Stalin’s Sixtieth Birthday by Earl Browder 1120 Lenin and Stalin as Mass Leaders by William Z. Foster 1130 Early Writings of Stalin 1138 Moissaye Joseph Olgin — Tribute by National Committee, C.P.U.S.A. 1139 The War and the Canadian Working Class by Tim Buck 1150 For the Victorious Outcome of Chinas War of Liberation, Statement Of Communist Party Of China 1158 The Collapse of the Versailles System of Peace Treaties study material 1167 Book Reviews by A. H. & Herbert Biel 1171 Index — Volume XVIII, 1939 by 1940 Volume 19 Volume 19 No. 1, January, 1940 3 Review of the Month by A. B. 17 The United States of Europe Slogan by V. I. Lenin 21 Roosevelt, the War, and the New Deal by Gene Dennis. 41 Anti-Capitalist Sentiment in Germany by W. Ulbricht 49 On Bourgeois and Bourgeois-Democratic Revolutions by Emilian Yaroslavsky 58 Anti-Trust Laws and the Attack on Labor by Harry Martel 67 The Ohio Relief Crisis vt Johm Williamson 73 The History of the C.P.S.U. and the Propagation of Marxism-Leninism in the World Communist Movement 85 Book Reviews by WilLiam Z. Foster & Theodore Miller Volume 19 No. 2, February, 1940 101 Review of the Month by A. B. 116 “To the People Will Belong the Victory” by Earl Browder 122 The “Foreign Agent” Fraud and the Battle for Democracy A. Landy 133 Forging the People’s Victory in Cuba by Blas Roca 141 The Power of Stalinist Prediction M. Mitin 149 Ernst Thaelmann as Leader of the Communist Party of Germany by Wilhelm Florin 161 Awakening in the British West Indies by Conrad Ward 173 On Lenin’s Classic Work, “Imperialism, The Highest Stage of Capitalism” by L. Mendelsohn 180 Joint Manifesto of the Communist Parties of France, Great Britain and Germany 186 Correspondence 188 Theory of the Agrarian Question, by V. I. Lenin: A review by Anna Rochester Volume 19 No. 3, March, 1940 195 Review of the Month by A. B. 209 "Marx Was Before All Else a Revolutionary" Frederick Engels 211 Resolutions Adopted by the National Committee of the Communist Party, U.S.A. 232 Seven Years of Roosevelt by William Z. Foster 259 After a Decade of Mass Unemployment by Herbert Benjamin 278 Greater Attention to the Problems of the Negro Masses! by Pat Toohey Volume 19 No. 4, April, 1940 291 Peace in Finland: A Decisive Setback for the Incendiaries of a New World War Editorial 296 Review of the Month by A. B. 306 Resolution on the Daily Workerby the National Committee, C.P.U.S.A. 308 The War Aims of American Imperialism William Z. Foster 320 The Negro People and the Struggle for Peace by Theodore R. Bassett & A. W. Berry 336 Shifting Political Alignments in Ohio by John Williamson 344 The Organization of an Election Campaign by Israel Amter 350 Charles Emil Ruthenberg: Fighter Against Imperialist War by Oakley Johnson 356 The Renaissance of Nationalities and the Consolidation of Nations in the U.S.S.R. by M. Chekalin Book Review 376 Dividends to Pay, by E. D. Kennedy reviewed by Theodore Miller Volume 19 No. 5, May, 1940 387 Review of the Month by A. B. 403 The Bolshevization of the Communist Party of the United States in the Struggle Against the Imperialist War by Gene Dennis 418 The Haymarket Martyrs and May Day, 1940 by Oakley Johnson 431 The Reactionary Political Role of the Vatican by Louis F. Budenz 451 The Impact of the War on the Structure of Capitalism by George Brahns 463 Zionism and the Imperialist War by Paul Novick 480 Greetings to "Clarity" Volume 19 No. 6 June, 1940 483 Review of the Month A. B. 500 World Socialism and the War by William Z. Foster 516 Lenin on the World Imperialist War by V. I. Lenin 518 Lenin Speaks of Debs by Alexander Trachtenberg 521 Imperialist War and "Democratic" Demagogy by Gil Green 531 The Stalinist Coneept of "Nation" by Harry Martel 542 The Third National Negro Congress by Theodore R. Bassett 554 American Policy in the Far East and the Roosevelt Regime by B. T. Lo 565 The Farm Problem and the Working Class by Anna Rochester Book Review 575 Freedom of Thought in the Old South, reviewed by Clement Eaton Herbert Biel Volume 19 No. 7, July, 1940 579 Review of the Month by A. B. Eleventh National Convention: Reports and Resolutions 597 The Domestic Reactionary Counterpart of the War Policy of the Bourgeoisie by Earl Browder 610 The Three Basic Tasks of the Communist Peace Policy by William Z. Foster 615 Resolutions Adopted by the Eleventh National Convention of the Communist Party, U.S.A. 628 The Farmers and the Struggle Against the War Program by James S. Allen 649 A Book to Arm Us in the Struggle Against the Imperialist War by Clarence Hathaway 656 The Spanish People Fight On by Gregorio Cantos Volume 19 No. 8, August, 1940 675 Review of the Month . A. B. 690 New Forces for Peace and Democracy in the South by Rob Fowler Hall 707 For a Greater Vote and a Stronger Party! by Roy Hudson 716 How Does Social-Democracy Understand the National Question? by Joseph Stalin 729 The "Socialism" of the Second International by H. A. George 737 Aspects of Historical Materialism by Frank Meyer 749 A Brilliant Manual of Bolshevik Tactics by F. Fuernberg 763 Book Review-The Fat Years and the Lean by Bruce Minton and John Stuart reviewed by Harrison George . Volume 19 No. 9, September, 1940 771 Break the Grip of Wall Street’s Twin War-Party National Committee, C.P.U.S.A. 774 Review of the Month by A. B. 791 Election Platform of the Communist Party of the U.S.A., 1940: Basic Political Outline for the Platform by Earl Browder 797 Text of the Platform 805 The Pan-American Conference in Havana by William Z. Foster 820 Labor and the Elections by Gene Dennis 842 Exit Mayor Hoan by N. Sparks and F. B. Blair 856 The Struggle for Equal Rights for Women by Margaret Cowl Volume 19 No. 10, October, 1940 867 Review of the Month by A. B. 884 The Most Peculiar Election Campaign in the History of the Republic by Earl Browder 890 The Trade Unions and the War by William Z. Foster 907 The Crisis in Mexico by James S. Allen 916 The Cuban People and the New Constitution by Blas Roca 927 The British Communist Party Leads the Struggle Against the Imperialist War by R. Palme Dutt 936 Lenin at the Second World Congress of the Communist International byA. Ackermann 950 Engels on Dialectics of Nature by D. C. Lucas Volume 19 No. 11, November, 1940 963 Review of the Month by A. B. 978 For a People’s Policy in U. S.-Soviet Relations! by William Z. Foster 990 China’s Liberation Struggle and the Far Eastern Crisis by James Welden 1001 China Has Proved It Can Unite: Unity Will Bring Victory by Manifesto of the Communist Party of China 1007 Soviet Socialist Republics in the Baltic by Jan Vedral 1020 The Path of Lenin and Stalin by Joseph Fields 1031 Dynamic Changes in the Population of the Soviet Union by C. G. Lande 1038 The Basic Principle of Socialism by G. Kosiachenko Book Reviews: 1045 Why Farmers Are Poor by Anna Rochester by Jackson Eldridge 1049 Race: Science and Politics by Ruth Benedict by John Arnold Volume 19 No. 12, December, 1940 1059 Review of the Month by A. B 1075 The 1940 Elections and the Next Tasks by Earl Browder 1086 Constitution of the Communist Party, U.S.A. 1093 The Crisis of Imperialism and the Future of Canada by Tim Buck 1113 Who Should Be Accused in France? by V. J. Jerome 1125 The People Can Save Themselves Only by Their Own Action by the Central Committee, Communist Party of Great Britain 1131 Book Review — For Whom the Ben Tolls By Ernest Hemingway reviewed by Bernard Rand 1139 Index — Volume XIX, 1940 1941 Volume 20 Volume 20 No. 1, January, 1941 3 Editorials 18 Lenin and Proletarian Internationalism Max Weiss 35 On Some Aspects of Foreign Policy Earl Browder 38 Organized Labor’s Two Conventions William Z. Foster 51 The Real Reasons for Trade Union Progress Roy Hudson 64 The New Rape of Indo-China Andre Marty 83 Some Effects of War Economy in the U.S.A. Gil Green Volume 20 No. 2, February, 1941 99 Editorials 115 Defeat Roosevelt’s War-Powers Bill! Get Out and Stay Out of the War! by the National Committee, Communist Party, U.S.A 120 The People vs. the 77th Congress by John Williamson 132 Education and the War by Earl Browder 138 America’s War Economy and the Unemployed by G. D. Carpenter 151 Imperialism and the Split in the Socialist Movement by V. I. Lenin 164 Innovations and Business Cycles by C. E. Wisden Book Reviews: 178 Oliver Wiswell by Kenneth Roberts by & Gordon Place and Donald M. Lester 186 Labor in Wartime, by John Steuben reviewed by C. T. Volume 20 No. 3, March, 1941 195 Earl Browder Remains the Heroic Leader of the People by William Z. Foster 197 We Represent the Future by Earl Browder 202 Editorials 218 The National Committee of the Communist Party Hails William Z. Foster on his 60th Birthday 220 World Capitalism and World Socialism by William Z. Foster 238 The Communists and China’s Three People’s Principles by Mao Tse-tung 257 Stalin — Genius of Socialist Construction by Donald by MacKenzie Lester 276 Stuart Chase’s Nostrums for Dying Capitalism by Frank Meyer Volume 20 No. 4, April, 1941 291 Demand the Freedom of Earl Browder. In Defense of Your Rights, Living Standards and Peace! by the National Committee, C. P. U.S. A. 295 Editorials 311 We Are Sailing Into the Face of Great Storms by Earl Browder 317 James B. McNamara by William Z. Foster 319 How the British Empire Is Conjured Away by Gil Green 333 American Fascism Speaks Out by William Z. Foster 350 Labor’s Strike-Weapon: A Sesquicentennial — 1791-1941 by Samuel Putnam 368 Philosophers of Capitalism in Decay by Frank Meyer 377 Space and Time — Forms of the Existence of Matter George Kursanov Volume 20 No. 5, May, 1941 387 Earl Browder Fiftieth Anniversary Campaign by the National Committee, C.P.U.S.A. 470 Editorials 404 Close Ranks on May Day by the National Committee, C.P.U.S.A. 410 The Trend in Labor’s Ranks by Roy Hudson 420 May Day, 1941, Spurs the World-Wide Fight for a People’s Peace by F. Ring 427 The Origins of May Day by Herbert Biel 436 The Most Important Lessons of the Paris Commune by B. Smeral 443 The Mexican People Must Not Enter This War! by the Central Committee, C.P. Mexico 452 A Program of Action for the Victory of the Chilean People’s Front by the Communist Party of Chile 458 Space and Time-Forms of the Existence of Matter by George Kursanov 468 Some General Problems of the Alien Registration by the National Committee, C.P.U.S.A 470 Book Reviews Volume 20 No. 6, June, 1941 483 Editorials 497 Earl Browder and the Fight for Peace by William Z Foster 505 Earl Browder — Tribune of the People by Robert Minor 508 How to Free Earl Browder by Elizabeth Gurley Flynn 513 Browder Shows the Way Out by Roy Hudson 529 Earl Browder — Leader of the Oppressed by James W Ford 536 Earl Browder — Molder of Party Cadres by John Williamson 546 Who Are the Friends of the Youth? by Max Weiss 557 Earl Browder and the Southern People by Rob Fowler Hall 563 Our Debt to Earl Browder byWilliam Schneiderman 568 Space and Time — Fonru; of the Existence of Matter byGeorge Kursanov Volume 20 No. 7, July, 1941 579 Support the U.S.S.R. in Its Fight Against the Nazi War Statement of the Communist Party, U.S.A. 581 Yankee Imperialism Grabs for the Western Hemisphere by Willam Z. Foster 599 Browder’s Contribution Toward Developing a Progressive Trade Unionism by Jack Johnstone 611 Professor Logan Is Ready for a Third World War! by Henry Winston 619 Colombia Faces the Imperialist Offensive by Augusto Doran 623 The Further Development of Capitalism in United States Agriculture by Erik Bert 635 The Treason of Reaction in America’s Second War of Independence by Frank Meyer and Robert Strong 652 Space and Time--Forms of the Existence of Matter by George Kursanov Volume 20 No. 8, August, 1941 659 Editorials 673 Victory Will Be Ours! by Joseph Stalin Plenary Meeting of the National Committee, Communist Party, U.S.A., June 28-29, 1941 678 The People’s Program of Struggle for the Defeat of Hitler and Hitlerism (Manifesto) 683 Free Earl Browder to Strengthen the United People’s Struggle Against Hitlerism (Resolution) 685 Labor’s Great Responsibilities and Possibilities by Roy Hudson 696 The Negro People and the New World Situation by James W. Ford 705 Our Tasks in the Struggle to Defeat Hitlerism by Gil Green 712 The National Groups — A Powerful Force in the Struggle Against Fascism by Israel Amter 724 The Red Army — Spearhead of Humanity by V. J. Jerome 737 For a National Anti-Fascist Youth Front! by Max Weiss Volume 20 No. 9, September, 1941 755 Editorials 763 The Working Class and the National Front Against Hitlerism 776 Munich and Anti-Munich by Robert Minor 793 For the Military Destruction of Hitlerism by William Z Foster 801 With All Possible Clarity by José Diaz 805 The Negro People and the Fight for Jobs by Theodore R Bassett 818 Two Questions on the Status of Women Under Capitalism by A Landy 834 Book Reviews 848 Latest Books and Pamphlets Received Volume 20 No. 10, October, 1941 851 The Battle of Production 868 Labor Unity — The Demand of the Hour 876 The Pamphlet by Junius by V.I. Lenin with introductory remarks by Robert Minor 888 Some Problems of the Negro People in the National Front to Destroy Hitler and Hitlerism by James W Ford 897 Women in the National Front Against Hitler by Ella Reeve Bloor and Elizabeth Gurley Flynn 910 Farm Production for Defense by James S. Allen 917 The National Groups in the National Front byA. Landy 937 Priorities Unemployment in the Automobile Industry by Pat Toohey Volume 20 No. 11, November, 1941 947 Editorials 961 The Soviet Union and the Course of the War by William Z. Foster 972 Workers’ Education and the War Against Hitler by Robert Minor 977 Earl Browder — Champion of U. S.-Soviet Collaboration by Max Weiss 988 Soviet Culture in the Fight Against Fascism by William Auer 997 The Army and the People by John Gates 1011 The National Front in Canada by Tim Buck 1029 The War and the Colonial Peoples by Statement by the Communist Party of Great Britain 1032 The Silent Don: An Epic of Our Time by N. A. Daniels Volume 20 No. 12, December, 1941 1043 Everything for Victory Over World-Wide Fascist Slavery! by the National Committee, C.P.U.S.A. 1045 As We Fight by Robert Minor 1051 The Tasks of the Communist Party in the War by William Z. Foster 1055 The New York City Elections and the Struggle Against Hitlerism by Bill Lawrence and Isidore Begun 1072 Civilian Defense and Mora!e — A Vital Factor in the Struggle Against Hitlerism by Herbert Benjamin 1079 The California Farmer and National Defense by Harrison George 1091 The Patriotic War of 1918 Against the German Invaders m the Ukraine by E. Gorodetsky 1108 A Significant Depiction of French-Canadian Life by Stanley B. Ryerson 1119 Index-Volume XX, 1941 1135 Latest Books and Pamphlets Received 1942 Volume 21 Volume 21 No. 1, January, 1942 3 Lenin and the Globe War by Robert Minor 22 Should the United States Government Join in Concerted Action Against the Fascist States? by Earl Browder 38 The Nation and the War by Robert Minor 57 Trade Unions in the War Emergency by William Z. Foster 71 What We Can Learn From the Soviet People by Israel Amter 81 In the Name of the Italian People by M. Ercoli 92 Book Review 95 The Thirty-First Anniversary of New Masses Volume 21 No. 2, March, 1942 99 Toward Labor Unity an Editorial 114 America and the United Nations by Eugene Dennis 125 Browder Warned America 131 The Rio de Janeiro Conference by William Z Foster 143 The Far Eastern Front in the War Against the Axis by James S Allen 163 Let Freedom Ring for Earl Browder by Carl Ross 171 Production for Victory by Bruce Minton 179 Soviet-American Friendship: The Contribution of "Mission to Moscow" by William Lindsay Volume 21 No. 3, April, 1942 195 In Tom Mooney's Name Let Us Build the Unity of American Labor a Statement by the National Committee, C.P.U.S.A 198 Tom Mooney: One of America's Finest Sons Georgi Dimitroff 199 For a Second Front in Europe! To the Offensive Against Hitler! by Eugene Dennis 214 The Course of the War and the Present Tasks by Gil Green 225 A War-Time Tax Program for Victory by Jean Francis 239 The New Role of China by James S. Allen 250 National Unity and the Coming Elections by Ralph V. Barnes 262 Negroes and the National War Effort by Frederick Douglass 270 From Leipzig to Riom by Hans Berger 277 Lessons From Our War of Independence by A. B. Magil Volume 21 No. 4, May, 1942 291 Attack Hitler Now! Open a Western Front in Europe! Manifesto of the National Committee, C.P.U.S.A. 297 The Birthday of Earl Browder by Robert Minor 307 Earl Browder and Ernst Thaelmann by Hans Berger 310 Labor and the National War Effort by Roy Hudson 324 Strengthen the War Effort by Building the Party by John Williamson 336 For a Concerted Offensive Against Hitler by William Lindsay 347 Jose Diaz: His Exemplary Llfe and Work by I. Urizar Volume 21 No. 5, June, 1942 387 Labor Must Act to Open a Western Front Now, An Editorial Article 402 Stalin's Order of the Day on May Day, 1942 408 One Year Since June 22 by V. J. Jerome 422 India and the War James by S. Allen 435 The President's Economic War Plan by Milton Howard 440 Strengthening National Unity in the Elections by Morris Childs 450 Norman Thomas-A Spearhead of Fascism by Israel Amter 458 Canada Votes for Total War Stanley by B. Ryerson 467 France Will Rise Again Ralph by V. Barnes 477 A Diary of Soviet Courage by Louis F. Budenz Volume 21 No. 7, July, 1942 483 The Anglo-Soviet-American Alliance and the Anniversary of June 22 by Earl Browder 485 On the Anniversary of the Patriotic War of the Soviet Union by Earl Browder 491 A Historic Stage in the Struggle of the Freedom-Loving Peoples 494 Stalin on the Anti-Hitler Coalition of the United Nations 497 John L. Lewis and the War by William Z. Foster 507 A Biddle's-Eye View of the War and the Communist Party by Robert Minor 522 Thomas Jefferson — Leader of the Nation by Frank Meyers 534 On the Occasion of Dimitroff's Sixtieth Birthday by Max Weiss 548 We Salute Comrades Bloor and Whitney! byElizabeth Gurley Flynn 553 Spain and the Second Front by I. Urizar 569 Historic Documents Volume 21 No. 7, August, 1942 579 No Delay in Opening the Western Front! An Editorial 592 Victory Must Be Won by Earl Browder 599 Delay in Initiating the Second Front May Spell Disaster by Gregory Alexandrov 602 The California Elections by Willam Schneiderman 610 On the Third Anniversary of the Soviet-German Non-Aggression Pact by Hans Berger 620 For Farmer-Labor Unity in the Elections and in the Food-for-Victory Campaign by Robert Digby 633 The Communists, the Negro People and the War by Ben Davis, Jr 640 Five Years of the Sino-Japanese War Colonel by M Tolchenov 644 Lessons of the Civil War for Our Day by A. B. Magil 663 Book Review Volume 21 No. 8, September, 1942 675 The India Crisis, Statement of the National Committee of the Communist Party 678 Historic Documents 679 The Communist Party and National Unity Earl Browder 692 Strengthening Communist Collaboration in National Unity . . . John Williamson 708 The War and Labor Unity . William Z. Foster 721 Strategy for Victory . . R. Palme Dutt 732 The War and the New York Election Primaries Israel Amter 736 Inflation and Economic War Mobilization Ralph V. Barnes 748 For Victory and Reconstruction of World Statement of the Central Peace! Statement of the Committee of the C. P. of China 751 Mr. Hoover and "The Problems of Lasting Peace" Hans Berger 767 Pedro Checa-One of Spain's Best Sons Volume 21 No. 9, October, 1942 771 To the Offensive! An Editorial Article 791 The Economics of All-Out War by Earl Browder 809 The Stalin-Churchill Meeting and After 816 Three Years of War 819 Lessons of the Primary Elections by Ralph V. Barnell 826 The Role and Problems of a People's Cadre of Win-the-War Leaders by John Williamson 835 The Invaders Must Be Fought in All Occupied Countries 841 The People's Front of Yesterday — The National Freedom Front of Today and Tomorrow by Ernst Fischer 849 Native Daughter — Communist Party Founder and Leader by Samuel Adams Darcy 857 Seversky's Handbook for Defeatists by Harold Smith Volume 21 No. 10, November, 1942 867 Twenty-five Years of Soviet Power . Earl Browder . 869 The Twenty-fifth Anniversary of the Soviet Power V. J. Jerome 886 Our Nation Discovers the Soviet Union Hans Berger 894 The Second Front and the Winter of 1942-43 Eugene Dennis 903 National Unity for Total War Tim Buck 911 The Miners' Convention William Z. Foster 922 Trends in the A. F. of L. Rose Wortis 937 Earl Browder Charts the Course to Victory A. Landy 956 Historic Documents Volume 21 No. 11, December, 1942 963 The U.S.S.R. and the Anglo-Soviet-American Fighting Alliance by Joseph Stalin 976 One Year Since Pearl Harbor by Earl Browder 985 The C.I.O. Convention by Roy Hudson 1000 Stalin and the Patriotic War by Mikhail Kalinin 1005 The 1942 Elections — And After by Milton Howard 1012 The Pacific Front in the Global War by James S. Allen 1021 The Study of Marxism-Leninism and the Role of the Party in Promoting National Unity by Sam Don 1039 What About Hitler's Finnish Ally? by Jessica Mattson 1051 The Free Germans to the German People by Paul Merker 1057 Index — 1942 1943 Volume 22 Volume 22 No. 1, January, 1943 3 Stalin's Sixty-third Birthday by Earl Browder 4 Reminiscences of Lenin by Joseph Stalin 10 Production for Victory by Earl Browder 30 Prepare the Party for a Nationwide Party — Building and Press Campaign by John Williamson 38 Mobilize Negro Manpower for Victoryby James W. Ford 47 The Great Patriotic War and Social Science by G. Alexandrov 51 The Incoming Seventy-eighth Congress by Milton Howard 58 Italy at the Crossroads by M. Osipov 62 British Labor and War R. Palme Dutt 73 The Great Offensive by Joseph Starobin 83 Marx and Engels on Reactionary Prussianism by M. Mitin 88 The White Collar Workers and the War by Robert Miller Volume 22 No. 2, February, 1943 99 The New Stage of the War in Europe by Eugene Dennis. 114 France's Hour Has Struck by Andre Marty 126 Some Problems of Centralized War Production by V. J. Jerome 135 Lincoln, Roosevelt and the Fifth Column by Milton Howard 146 The Nation and the Armed Forces by Max Weiss 157 The President's Message to Congress by Louis F. Budenz 165 Anglo-Soviet Trade Union Relations by Peter Kerrigan Hill 168 The Communist Party of Great Britain on the Beveridge Proposals 175 Manifesto to the German People and the German Army 181 An Appeal to the People of Italy 185 Book Review Volume 22 No. 3, March, 1943 195 On the Victory of Stalingrad 196 Greetings to the Red Army, and Its Supreme Commander-in-Chief, Joseph Stalin Communist Party, U.S.A. 198 Hitler's Secret Weapon — the Bogey of Communism by Earl Browder 205 The Browder-Welles Correspondence 207 Notes on the Political Situation in North Africa by Eugene Dennis 211 Marx and National Wars by V. J. Jerome 222 The Great Battle of Stalingrad by Mikhail Bragin 229 Some Problems of Economic Stabilization by Gill Green 240 Marx on the Southern Bourbons by Rob Fowler Hall 248 The Battle for a Democratic Win-the-War Tax Program by Jean Francis 258 Some Lessons of the "Fateful Decade" by James S. Allen 266 The Nazi "Peace" Offensive by Hans Berger 274 What About Yugoslavia? by Albert Popovich 285 Ireland's Way Foreward — Resolution of the Communist Party of Ireland Volume 22 No. 4, April, 1943 291 On the Occasion of the Twenty-Fifth Anniversary of the Red Army 292 The Order of the Day by Joseph Stalin 297 The Carrot and the Club, or the Copperhead Cabal by Earl Browder 301 The Reactionary Offensive and the War by William Z Foster 316 Youth in the Fight for Victory by Max Weiss 332 Notes on the Bicentennial Anniversary of Thomas Jefferson by Carl Ross 342 The Party Recruiting Campaign in Michigan by Roy Hudson 348 The New Role of Women in Industry Elizabeth by Gurley Flynn 358 The Tenth Anniversary of the Reichstag Fire 361 Labor Party and Communist Party, the Case for Affiliation by Emile Burns 370 Problems· of the National Liberation Struggle in Czechoslovakia by Jan Sverma 377 Solve India's National Crisis Through National Unity! Resolution of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of India 384 Recent Books and Pamphlets Received Volume 22 No. 5, May, 1943 387 May Day Manifesto of the Communist Party 394 Note of the Soviet Government on the Decision to Suspend Relations With the Polish Government 396 Hitler's Polish Partners 399 The Anti-Soviet Conspiracy in the United States by Earl Browder 403 Forge World Labor Unity! by Roy Hudson 411 Marxism, Prussianism, and Mr. Wallace by V. J. Jerome 425 Chicago Rebukes the Copperheads by M. Childs . 434 What Are We Fighting For? by Robert Minor 443 On Wage Stabilization William and With a Reply by Gilbert Green by Pauline Young 452 The New Stage in the Fight to Abolish the Poll Tax by Theodore R. Bassett 461 Thomas E. Dewey: His Record by S. W. Gerson 469 Under a "Socialist" Mantle by Max Steinberg Volume 22 No. 6, June, 1943 483 The Strike Wave Conspiracy by Earl Browder 495 The Victory in Africa by Eugene Dennis 505 The Crisis in Fascist Upper Circles in Italy by M .Ercoli 513 The Provocation of the Polish Reactionaries by Hans Berger 527 The Strike of the Coal Miners by William Z Foster 539 Lessons of the Party Building Campaign and the Next Tasks by John Williamson 552 A Year of American Slav Unity by A. Landy 562 On the 73rd Anniversary of Lenin's Birth by L. Yudin 564 "One World" — Wendell Willkie's Challenging Book by Joseph North 572 Historic Documents Volume 22 No. 7, July, 1943 579 Hold the Home Front! Earl Browder . 599 Victory and the 1944 Elections Eugene Dennis 613 Crucial Problems Before Labor Today by Roy Hudson 624 Gearing Organizational Forms and Methods to the War Effort by John Williamson 633 The Dubinsky Social-Democrats by Gilbert Green 642 The Negro People Unite for Victory by James W. Ford 648 California and the Coming Elections byWilliam Schneiderman· 653 The Fight Against Defeatism in Ohio Arnold Johnson 657 Resolutions and Sh:tements of the National Committee Plenum 662 The Anglo-Soviet Treaty of Alliance 665 On the Anniversary of the Soviet-American Agreement 668 Historic Documents Volume 22 No. 8, August, 1943 675 Axis Reverses and Conflicts by 680 We Can Win in 1943! by James S. Allen 688 The Schneiderman Decision by Robert Minor 698 Fifth-Column Diversion in Detroit by Max Weiss 711 The 78th Congress by A. E. Blumberg 720 On the Discussion of War Aims and Post War Problems by N. Malinin 725 Canada Needs a Party of Communists by Tim Buck 742 June 22 in the United States by A. Landy 753 Tasks of the British Unions for Victory by Communist Party of Great Britain 757 The British Labour Party Conference by WiLliam Rust 761 The Communists of Cuba and the Cabinet by Bras Roca Volume 22 No. 9, September, 1943 771 The Second Front in Europe 775 Labor Day 1943 by Rose Wortis 789 The War and the Trade Unions 792 Toward a New Anti-Fascist Youth Organization by Max Weiss 806 The National Committee for a "Free Germany" and Its Significance by Hans Berger 816 After the Downfall of Mussolini by Antonio Locascio 824 Our Nation's Democratic Historical Path bySan Don 836 The Schneiderman Decision (Part II) by Robert Mnior 852 Notes on Brazil by C Mota Volume 22 No. 10, October, 1943 867 The Future of the Anglo-Soviet-American Coalition by Earl Browder 874 World Labor and the Second Front by N. Shvernik 881 The Path Dimitroff Charted by V. J. Jerome 894 Labor's General Staffs Meet by William Z. Foster 903 The War in Italy by A. Landy 913 What Is Hidden Behind the Plan for an East European Federation or Confederation? 919 The Soviet Union's Struggle for Peace in the Period Before World War II by Vladimir Potemkin 922 The Organizational and Educational Tasks of Our Party by John Williamson 934 The Farmers and National Unity by Isidore Begun and Robert Digby 944 The Struggle for National Unity in New Jersey by William Norman 953 Unity, Victory, Prosperity! Manifesto of the Labor-Progressive Party of Canada 957 For Unity and Victory Resolution of the 16th Congress of the C.P.G.B Volume 22 No. 11, November, 1943 963 On the 26th Anniversary of the Soviet by Power and the l0th Anniversary of Soviet-American Relations by Earl Browder 966 Soviet-American Relations: Historic Documents 972 On the Eve of the Moscow Conference 975 The Glorious Victories of the Red Army by Dmitri Manulsky 980 Twenty-Six Years of Struggle and Glory by Israel Amter 989 International Labor Moving Toward Unity by Rose Wortis 1002 The Time Factor in Coalition Warfare by Col M. Tokhenov 1005 The Auto Workers' Convention by Roy Hudson 1018 Remarks on the Discussion Concerning the Dissolution of the Communist International by Hans Berger 1030 A Tax Program to Speed the Offensive by Jean Francis 1041 Problems of War Manpower by George Morris 1051 Problems of Labor in Massachusett by Fanny Hartman Volume 22 No. 12, December, 1943 1059 The Three-Power Conference at Moscow by Earl Browder 1065 The Three-Power Conference Documents 1071 Speed the Day of Victory by Joseph Stalin 1082 President Roosevelt's Greetings to President Kalinin 1083 The Moscow Conference, National Unity, and the Elections by Eugene Dennis 1103 The New York City Elections by Gilbert Green 1111 Some Lessons of the Cleveland Elections by Arnold Johnson 1121 The Elections in Philadelphia by Samuel A. Darcy 1133 The San Francisco Elections by W. Schneiderman 1138 Lessons of the New Jersey Elections by William Norman 1147 The C.I.O. National Convention by Wm. Z. Foster 1156 The A. F. of L. Convention by J. K. Morton 1166 Results of the Moscow Conference 1171 Index-Volume XXII, 1943 1944 Volume 23 Volume 23, No. 1, January, 1944 3 Teheran-History's Greatest Turning Point by Earl Browder . 9 The Teheran Decisions Promise Mankind A Durable Peace 13 Leninism and Foreign Policy by Sam Don 25 For Unity in China's War of Resistance 31 Critique of Chiang Kai-shek's Book: "China's Destiny" by Chen Pai-ta 63 Urgent Questions of Party Growth and Organization by John Williamson 72 The Battle Over Subsidies by Mac Gordon 83 On the Negroes and the Right of Self-Determination by Earl Browder 86 A Perspective for Forging Negro-White Unity by John Pittman 92 Historic Documents Volume 23 No. 2, February, 1944 99 Statement to the Press by the National Committee of the Communist Party by Earl Browder 102 Marxism Arms Communists to Meet and Solve Issues Today by 107 Decisions of the National Committee of the Communist Party 109 The Outlook for a Durable Peace by Eugene Dennis 122 Not "In Spite of" But Because by Robert Minor 131 New Problems of Communist Organization by John Williamson 140 Teheran and the Wage Policy Issue by Roy Hudson 148 American Capitalism and Teheran by Gilbert Green 153 George Washington-Patriot and Statesman by Carl Ross 163 Lenin and the Soviet People's Patriotic War by Zinaida Smirnova 167 Poland and the Coming Stage of the War by Eugene Tarle 170 The Most Important Stage in the Development of Friendship Between the, U.S.S.R. and Czechoslovakia by 174 Forging Negro-White Unity by John Pittman 182 Historic Documents by Volume 23 No. 3, March, 1944 195 Partisanship — A Luxury America Cannot Afford! by Earl Browder 201 Order of the Day by Joseph Stalin 206 The Soviet Nations and Teheran by James S. Allen 217 The Significance of the Teheran Decisions 223 Report to the Supreme Soviet of the U.S.S.R. by Vyacheslav M.Molotov 232 On the Study of Browder's Report by David Goldway 241 The President's Message to Coneress by Ma.x Gordon 252 International Women's Day, 1944 by Elizabeth Gurely Flynn 260 Teheran and the Negro People by James W. Ford 267 The I.L.G.W.U. at the Crossroads by Rose Wortis 275 National Unity and the Farmers by Fred Briehl 282 Plans for Currency Stabilization by Eugene Varga 284 Japanese- German Relations During the Second World War by A. Zhukov Volume 23 No. 4, April, 1944 291 On the Eve of the Invasion of Europe: Greater Vigilance Against Vacillators and Enemies of Teheran by M. Galaktionov 296 Post-War Economic Perspectives by Gilbert Green 310 The Communist Vanguard by V. J. Jerome 319 The Ohio Membership Campaign by Arnold Johnson 327 Thomas Jefferson and National Unity by Francis Franklin 336 Teheran and the Young Generation by Carl Ross and James West 347 The Polish Question 351 Germany's Decline by Eduard Benes 363 Communist Participation in the French National Committee of Liberation by Jacques Duclos 366 A New Freneh Democracy by Waldeck Rochet 369 Canada's Choice: Unity or Chaos by Tim Buck 382 Historic Documents Volume 23 No. 5, May, 1944 387 May Day for Victory and the Teheran Goal by Louis F. Budenz 397 Trends in the Two Major Parties by Adam Lapin 410 International Monopolies and the War by K. Hofman 415 The Two-Party System by N. Sparks. 425 Enemies of Teheran by Bob Thompson 431 Concerning a Charge of Betrayal by Hans Berger 440 The Maryland-District of Columbia Enlightenment Campaign by Doxey A. Wilkerson 450 The Seattle Municipal Elections by Henry P. Huff 457 Issues and Tasks in the Primary Elections 461 Hungary's Occupation by Hitler by E. Gavrilov 465 Where Is Finland Going — Toward Peace or Catastrophe? 469 Historic Documents Volume 23 No. 6, June, 1944 National Convention, Communist Political Association 483 Greetings to General Eisenhower, Marshal Stalin and Marshal Tito 485 Unity for Victory, for the Elections and for Post-War Security vyEarl Browder 501 National Unity for Victory, Security and a Durable Peace Resolution 506 Preamble to the Constitution of the Communist Political Association 507 Three Years of the Soviet National-Liberation War by A. Landy 521 Perspectives on the Functioning of the Communist Political Association by John Williamson 533 The May Meeting of the A. F. of L. Executive Council by J. K. Morton 541 Some Reconversion Problems in the Automotive Industry by Pat Toohey 558 The Communist Vanguard by V. J. Jerome 573 Historic Documents (Stalin's Order of' the Day, May 1, 1944) Volume 23 No. 7, July, 1944 579 Back the Attack! Everything for Victory! by the National Committee, C.P.A. 581 Greetings to Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower by the National Committee, C.P.A. 582 Tribute to Those Who Have Given Their Lives in Defense of Our Country Against the Fascist Foe by the National Committee, C.P.A. 583 A Statement to the Peoples of France and Western Europe by General Dwight D. Eisenhower 584 To the Allied Expeditionary Force by General Dwight D. Eisenhower 586 Germany's Military Situation by Col. M. Tolchenov 594 That Americans May Think Together, Act Together by Earl Browder 598 For Victory in the War and the Elections by Eugene Dennis 608 The Role of the Club in the Communist Political Association by John Williamson 614 The Hoover -Dewey - McCormick Election Threat to Teheran by William Z. Foster 620 New York in the 1944 Election Line-Up by Gilbert Green 632 Communist Participation in the Provisional Government of the French Republic by Andre Marty 646 Charting Our Path in War and Peace by William Schneiderman 657 What Is Behind the Attack on the C.I.O. Political Action Committee? by Max Gordon 663 Resolutions Adopted by the National Convention, C.P.A. Volume 23 No. 8, August, 1944 675 The Great Invasionby A. Landy 681 Three Years of the Soviet Patriotic War 686 The Armed Struggle of the Polish People Against the Hitlerite Invaders 694 Resolution of the Union of Polish Patriots in the U.S.S.R. 696 The Republican Convention by Adam Lapin 705 Thomas' "Socialists" Aid Fascism by Paul Novick 713 The Trotskyite Fifth Column in the Labor Movement by George Morris 724 The Cuban Elections by Blas Roca 737 The Plan for Post-War Employment by V. Gayev 745 Uni'tt;d Nations Monetary Policy by Steve North 753 "Talking Spokane" is "Talking Tehran" by Robert Digby 761 Resolutions Adopted by the National Convention, C.P.A . Volume 23 No. 9, September, 1944 771 Labor Day in 1944 An Editorial 773 Some Features of Modern Warfare by Maj. Gen. M. Galaktionov 778 The Twenty-fifth Anniversary of the Founding of the American Communist Organization Resolution of the National Convention, C.P.A 782 What Marxism Contributes to America by Earl Browder 788 The Heritage of the Communist Political Association by Robert Minor 798 A Lesson in Democracy by A. Landy 813 A Resolute Non Partisan Policy to Strengthen National Unity Eugene Dennis An Editorial by 806 Notes on the Democratic Convention by Louis F. Budenz 819 The Negro and the Elections by Doxey A. Wilkerson 830 China's Real Destiny by Frederick V. Field 846 A Company Union of Nations? by Hans Berger 857 Resolutions Adopted by the National Convention, C.P.A. 862 Historic Documents Volume 23 No. 10, October, 1944 867 A Great Summer of Coalition Warfare by Joseph Starobin 880 Republican Campaign Strategy by Adam Lapin 893 Government Intervention in the National Economy by Alex Bittelman 911 Notes on the Dumbarton Oaks Conference by Hans Berger 919 The Source of Communist Courage by Jacques Duclos 930 The Lesson of the Quebec Election by Stanley Ryerson 934 Five Years of War in Europe 937 The Armistice Agreement with Roumania Book Reviews: 941 The Tempering of Russia, by Ilya Ehrenburg by Joseph North 947 Freedom Road, by Howard Fast by Doxey Wilkerson 952 Historic Documents Volume 23 No. 11, November, 1944 963 The Soviet Union and the Small Nations by Marcia T. Scott 979 The Twenty-Seventh Anniversary of the October Revolution by A. Landy 988 An International Security Organization by N. Malinin 1001 Dewey and Teheran by William Z. Foster 1015 Certain Lessons of Versailles Prof. by A. Trainin 1018 Problems of Club Leadership and Democracy in the C.P.A. by John Williamson . 1027 As We Face Reconversion by George Morris 1039 The "Reuther Tactic" and the Fight for Labor-Servicemen Unity by Robert Thompson 1043 Fuehrer Lewis Runs a Convention by Louis F. Budenz 1052 Armistice Agreement with Finland Volume 23 No. 12, December, 1944 1059 America's Elections and the Teheran Concord by Earl Browder 1067 The Elections and the New Congress by Adam Lapin 1073 The Strategy of "Mercy" by A. Trainin 1078 Bretton Woods. and World Security by James S. Allen 1087 The Political Situation in Italy by Palmiro Togliatti (Ercoli) 1103 A Tribute to Wendell Willkie by John Stuart 1111 Toward a National Uprising Against Franco and the Falange by T. G. Zamudio 1124 Historic Documents 1139 Index-Volume XXIII, 1944 ============================================