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From International Socialist Review, Vol.21 No.4 Fall 1960, pp.120-125.
Transcription & mark-up by Einde O’Callaghan for ETOL.
Key to Abbreviations: AM – From the Arsenal of Marxism; BR – Book Review; PR – Periodicals in Review
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Date |
Page |
ABBOTT, Paul |
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Sure, They’re Honest BR |
Winter ’59 |
30 |
Nasser as the Only Hope BR |
Spring ’59 |
62 |
ALVIN, Milton |
||
Lamont Surveys Civil Liberties BR |
Summer ’57 |
101 |
Early Soviet Labor Policy BR |
Fall ’58 |
157 |
BERNZ, M. |
||
The Politics of Soviet Music |
Spring ’58 |
56 |
The Big Stick Is Decisive |
Fall ’58 |
139 |
BLAKE, Jean |
||
The Problem of Negro Leadership BR |
Winter ’60 |
29 |
Movers and Shakers of History BR |
Spring ’60 |
59 |
CANNON, James P. |
||
Early Years of the American Comunist Movement X |
Winter ’57 |
24 |
Early Years of the American Communist Movement XI |
Spring ’57 |
61 |
“The Roots of American Communism” BR |
Summer ’57 |
96 |
Socialism and Democracy |
Fall ’57 |
111 |
The Russian Revolution and the American Negro Movement |
Summer ’59 |
78 |
American Radicalism Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow |
Winter ’60 |
9 |
Trotsky on America |
Fall ’60 |
99 |
CHESTER, Robert |
||
Has the Machine Outstripped Us? BR |
Summer ’58 |
109 |
Biography of a Young Soviet Official BR |
Fall ’58 |
155 |
On the Bottom BR |
Summer ’60 |
94 |
DECK, Bert |
||
A Short Glimpse of the Long View BR |
Spring ’60 |
58 |
Challenge of the Negro Student |
Summer ’60 |
70 |
DOBBS, Farrell |
||
Class Reality in America BR |
Fall ’59 |
122 |
The 1960 Elections |
Spring ’60 |
35 |
DOWSON, Ross |
||
Canadian Stalinism in Shambles |
Winter ’58 |
16 |
DREISER, David |
||
Race – Social or Biological? BR |
Winter ’60 |
26 |
EDITORS, The |
||
We Must Start from Where We Are |
Spring ’57 |
40 |
New Evidence on Trotsky’s Murder BR |
Summer ’57 |
75 |
Bigger than the Bomb |
Fall ’57 |
107 |
Signs of a Thaw |
Fall ’57 |
109 |
A Growing Trend |
Winter ’58 |
2 |
The Balance Sheet |
Winter ’58 |
3 |
For a United Socialist Ticket |
Spring ’58 |
35 |
The Meaning of De Gaulle |
Summer ’58 |
67 |
Another Step Ahead |
Fall ’58 |
114 |
Which Road to Peace? |
Fall ’58 |
115 |
A “Free” Ballot? |
Winter ’59 |
2 |
After the Cleveland Conference |
Winter ’59 |
3 |
What Policy for 1960? |
Fall ’59 |
98 |
Three Years of Regroupment |
Fall ’59 |
99 |
Report on Indonesia |
Fall ’59 |
101 |
The “Thaw” |
Winter ’60 |
3 |
EDWARDS, Theodore |
||
Paul Baran’s Economic Study BR |
Fall ’57 |
131 |
“Fuera Nixon” |
Summer ’58 |
79 |
Inside Report on Hungary BR |
Fall ’58 |
158 |
The United Nations |
Spring ’59 |
42 |
FOOT, Michael |
||
Trotsky’s Diary – A Poignant Document BR |
Fall ’59 |
122 |
FREEMAN, Daniel |
||
Modern Sociology and Marxism BR |
Fall ’59 |
123 |
GARZA, Richard |
||
A Changing City BR |
Summer ’60 |
94 |
GITANO, Henry |
||
First Year of the Cuban Revolution |
Spring ’60 |
38 |
HANSEN, Joseph |
||
How to Build an Anti-Monopoly Coalition: |
Summer ’57 |
89 |
Three Programs for Peace |
Winter ’58 |
8 |
Proposed Roads to Soviet Democracy |
Spring ’58 |
43 |
The First Four Congresses BR |
Summer ’58 |
107 |
Corliss Lamont on Humanism BR |
Fall ’58 |
153 |
John Gates Tells His Story BR |
Winter ’59 |
27 |
Schweitzer’s Appeals BR |
Winter ’59 |
31 |
Trotsky “Psychoanalyzed” BR |
Summer ’59 |
67 |
Deutscher’s Life of Trotsky BR |
Winter ’60 |
24 |
Ideology of the Cuban Revolution |
Summer ’60 |
74 |
HONG KONG CORRESPONDENT |
||
The Wall Bulletins Speak |
Summer ’58 |
103 |
HUTTER, Trent |
||
The Artist’s Prospects |
Fall ’57 |
125 |
Trotsky’s Literature and Revolution BR |
Winter ’58 |
26 |
Sometimes They Elude the Ukases |
Fall ’58 |
138 |
Plot to Kill Hitler BR |
Summer ’59 |
94 |
W. Somerset Maugham and the Social Question BR |
Summer ’60 |
91 |
JAMES, Frances |
||
Century of Women’s Struggle BR |
Winter ’60 |
27 |
Africa’s Bid for Freedom |
Spring ’60 |
46 |
JAPANESE CORRESPONDENT |
||
Letter from Japan |
Summer ’60 |
77 |
JORDAN, Arthur |
||
John Brown’s Raid on Harper’s Ferry |
Winter ’60 |
17 |
KEMP, Tom |
||
The Soviet Bid for World Trade |
Fall ’58 |
124 |
Europe and the Recession |
Winter ’59 |
17 |
Socialist Equality by 1965? |
Summer ’59 |
83 |
Browder “Refutes” Marx BR |
Fall ’59 |
120 |
KERRY, Tom |
||
Why Was the CP Ousted from the CIO? BR |
Fall ’57 |
129 |
Howe’s History of the CP BR |
Fall ’58 |
156 |
Class Struggle and American Labor |
Fall ’59 |
102 |
Class Struggle – American Style BR |
Spring ’60 |
60 |
KIEZEL, Lillian |
||
Algerian Realities? BR |
Summer ’59 |
93 |
LAVAN, George |
||
Daumier – Political Artist |
Fall ’58 |
133 |
LIANG, John |
||
“Hands Off” Except for — BR |
Spring ’57 |
68 |
Paranoia, Yes; But Still a Genius BR |
Summer ’57 |
100 |
Chinese and Russian Relations BR |
Fall ’57 |
132 |
The Experts Report on the New China BR |
Spring ’58 |
61 |
Geniuses at Work BR |
Spring ’58 |
63 |
The Paradox of Colombia BR |
Summer ’58 |
109 |
Which Road for Japan? BR |
Spring ’59 |
60 |
LOPEZ, Richard |
||
The Dictator in Dominica BR |
Spring ’59 |
59 |
MACLEOD, Hilde |
||
The Challenge of Soviet Education BR |
Summer ’58 |
105 |
Dr. Schuman Reconsiders BR |
Winter ’59 |
29 |
MAGE, Shane |
||
A Political Novel BR |
Winter ’57 |
33 |
Letter to Yugoslav Correspondent |
Winter ’60 |
22 |
De Gaulle – a Lesser Evil? |
Spring ’60 |
43 |
Economics of Peaceful Coexistence |
Summer ’60 |
79 |
MARSHALL, John |
||
Revolution in West Africa BR |
Winter ’58 |
29 |
Life on Other Planets BR |
Spring ’59 |
61 |
Where Nationalization Went Wrong BR |
Winter ’60 |
28 |
MILLER, David |
||
Can We Stop World War III? BR |
Spring ’59 |
62 |
MORIN, Edgar |
||
The Workers Councils in Poland |
Spring ’57 |
49 |
O’CONNOR, Harvey |
||
Socialism – At Rock Bottom |
Spring ’57 |
39 |
PHILLIPS, Albert |
||
The Deep Roots of Inflation I |
Summer ’58 |
93 |
The Deep Roots of Inflation II |
Fall ’58 |
147 |
PREIS, Art |
||
How the Miners Won |
Spring ’59 |
47 |
REED, Evelyn |
||
Anthropology Today |
Spring ’57 |
54 |
RING, Harry |
||
The Struggle in the Communist Party |
Spring ’58 |
52 |
ROBERTS, Daniel |
||
Three Wars in One |
Summer ’59 |
72 |
India and China – A Contrast |
Summer ’60 |
82 |
ROBERTSON, James |
||
New Stage for the Youth |
Fall ’57 |
122 |
SAUNDERS, Lois |
||
One Union and Its Race Relations BR |
Summer ’57 |
102 |
Congress Bows to the South |
Fall ’57 |
117 |
“The Deep South Says Never” BR |
Winter ’58 |
29 |
Rise of the Africans BR |
Summer ’58 |
110 |
One Path? BR |
Fall ’58 |
159 |
The South’s Dilemma |
Winter ’59 |
8 |
Total Segregation BR |
Spring ’59 |
63 |
SELL, Evelyn |
||
Really Beat? |
Summer ’58 |
88 |
“To Shake Up White America” BR |
Winter ’60 |
28 |
SNIPPER, M. |
||
As the Officials See the Unions BR |
Fall ’57 |
134 |
SWABECK, Arne |
||
American Prosperity Undermines Itself |
Winter ’57 |
11 |
The Soviet Challenge to Capitalist Economy |
Spring ’57 |
41 |
Why Beck Is Not Their Real Target |
Summer ’57 |
80 |
A World in Crisis |
Winter ’58 |
18 |
The “Recession” Deepens |
Spring ’58 |
38 |
What Price Depression? |
Summer ’58 |
73 |
The Split in the AFL-CIO |
Fall ’58 |
119 |
Production, Profits and Inflation |
Winter ’59 |
22 |
Who Is Ahead? |
Spring ’59 |
35 |
TROTSKY, Leon |
||
Stalin as a Theoretician (1930) AM II |
Winter ’57 |
26 |
Stalin as a Theoretician I (1930) AM (Correction) |
Winter ’57 |
33 |
On the National Question (1923) |
Summer ’58 |
99 |
WARDE, William F. |
||
The High and the Mighty BR |
Winter ’57 |
19 |
The Evolution of Randolph Bourne BR |
Spring ’57 |
66 |
How to Build an Anti-Monopoly Coalition: |
Summer ’57 |
85 |
“The Good Old Cause” BR |
Winter ’58 |
28 |
Progress of World Socialism I |
Summer ’58 |
83 |
For Political Ornithologists BR |
Summer ’58 |
106 |
Progress of World Socialism II |
Fall ’58 |
140 |
Socialism and Humanism I |
Winter ’59 |
13 |
Socialism and Humanism II |
Spring ’59 |
53 |
Jefferson, Lincoln and Dewey |
Summer ’59 |
88 |
Alienation |
Fall ’59 |
107 |
John Dewey’s Theories of Education |
Winter ’60 |
5 |
The Fate of Dewey’s Theories |
Spring ’60 |
54 |
The World of C. Wright Mills |
Summer ’60 |
86 |
Trotsky’s Views on Dialectical Materialism |
Fall ’60 |
111 |
WEISS, Murry |
||
Two Concepts of Socialist Unity |
Winter ’57 |
3 |
Case History of an Experiment |
Spring ’60 |
49 |
Three Radical Parties and the 1960 Election |
Summer ’60 |
67 |
Trotskyism Today |
Fall ’60 |
106 |
WEISSMAN, Constance F. |
||
A Home for the Wades BR |
Summer ’59 |
93 |
Cabin’d Cribb’d, Confined! BR |
Spring ’60 |
60 |
WELLS, F.J. |
||
Dubinsky as Hero BR |
Summer ’58 |
108 |
WILLIAMS, Paul |
||
China’s Modern Military History BR |
Fall ’59 |
124 |
WOHLFORTH, Tim |
||
What the Radical Youth Need |
Winter ’58 |
23 |
Periodicals in Review |
Fall ’59 |
124 |
Periodicals in Review |
Winter ’60 |
30 |
Periodicals in Review |
Spring ’60 |
62 |
Periodicals in Review |
Summer ’60 |
66 |
Periodicals in Review |
Fall ’60 |
126 |
YUGOSLAV CORRESPONDENT |
||
Democracy and Planned Economy in Yugoslavia |
Winter ’60 |
21 |
|
Date |
Page |
ANTHROPOLOGY |
||
---|---|---|
Anthropology Today |
Spring ’57 |
54 |
Race – Social or Biological? |
Winter ’60 |
25 |
ARTS |
||
The Artist’s Prospects |
Fall ’57 |
125 |
Trotsky’s Literature and Revolution |
Winter ’58 |
26 |
The Politics of Soviet Music |
Spring ’58 |
56 |
Daumier – Political Artist |
Fall ’58 |
133 |
Sometimes They Elude the Ukases |
Fall ’58 |
138 |
The Big Stick Is Decisive |
Fall ’58 |
139 |
W. Somerset Maugham and the Social Questions |
Summer ’60 |
91 |
BOOK REVIEWS |
||
The Power Elite |
Winter ’57 |
19 |
The Mandarins |
Winter ’57 |
33 |
The History of a Literary Radical & Other Papers |
Spring ’57 |
66 |
A History of the Monroe Doctrine |
Spring ’57 |
68 |
Empire of Fear |
Summer ’57 |
75 |
The Roots of American Communism |
Summer ’57 |
96 |
The Khrushchev Report and the Crisis in the American Left |
Summer ’57 |
100 |
Freedom Is as Freedom Does |
Summer ’57 |
101 |
Equality of Opportunity, a Union Approach to Fair Employment |
Summer ’57 |
102 |
The Communist Party vs. the CIO |
Fall ’57 |
129 |
The Political Economy of Growth |
Fall ’57 |
131 |
A History of Sino-Russian Relations |
Fall ’57 |
132 |
Documents on Communism, Nationalism and Soviet Advisers in China, 1918-1927 |
Fall ’57 |
132 |
The Practice of Unionism |
Fall ’57 |
134 |
Literature and Revolution |
Winter ’58 |
26 |
The Levellers |
Winter ’58 |
28 |
The Deep South Says Never |
Winter ’58 |
29 |
Ghana. The Autobiography of Kwame Nkrumah |
Winter ’58 |
29 |
Mao’s China |
Spring ’58 |
61 |
The Chinese Economy |
Spring ’58 |
62 |
Understanding China |
Spring ’58 |
62 |
No Dogs in China |
Spring ’58 |
62 |
The Turn of the Tide |
Spring ’58 |
63 |
The Challenge of Soviet Education |
Summer ’58 |
105 |
Memoirs of a Revolutionist |
Summer ’58 |
106 |
The Communist International 1919-1943 Documents, Volume I 1919-1922 |
Summer ’58 |
107 |
The World of David Dubinsky |
Summer ’58 |
108 |
Toward the Automatic Factory |
Summer ’58 |
109 |
Dance of the Millions |
Summer ’58 |
109 |
Nationalism in Colonial Africa |
Summer ’58 |
110 |
The Philosophy of Humanism |
Fall ’58 |
153 |
Child of the Revolution |
Fall ’58 |
155 |
The American Communist Party: A Critical History |
Fall ’58 |
156 |
Labour Policy in the USSR 1917-1928 |
Fall ’58 |
157 |
Behind the Rape of Hungary |
Fall ’58 |
158 |
Decision in Africa |
Fall ’58 |
159 |
The Story of an American Communist |
Winter ’59 |
27 |
Russia Since 1917. Four Decades of Soviet Politics |
Winter ’59 |
29 |
The Big Name |
Winter ’59 |
30 |
The Hidden Persuaders |
Winter ’59 |
30 |
Peace or Atomic War? |
Winter ’59 |
31 |
Trujillo, Little Caesar of the Caribbean |
Spring ’59 |
59 |
Japan Between East and West |
Spring ’59 |
60 |
Of Stars and Men |
Spring ’59 |
61 |
Will the Middle East Go West? |
Spring ’59 |
62 |
The Causes of World War Three |
Spring ’59 |
62 |
Durban, A Study in Racial Ecology |
Spring ’59 |
63 |
The Great Prince Died |
Summer ’59 |
67 |
The Wall Between |
Summer ’59 |
93 |
Algeria – The Realities |
Summer ’59 |
93 |
Officers Plot to Kill Hitler |
Summer ’59 |
94 |
Marx and America. A Study of the Doctrine of Impoverishment |
Fall ’59 |
120 |
Trotsky’s Diary in Exile: 1935 |
Fall ’59 |
122 |
The Status Seekers |
Fall ’59 |
122 |
The Sociological Imagination |
Fall ’59 |
123 |
A Military History of Modern China: 1924-1949 |
Fall ’59 |
124 |
The Prophet Unarmed; Trotsky: 1921-1929 |
Winter ’60 |
24 |
Caste, Class, & Race |
Winter ’60 |
26 |
Century of Struggle |
Winter ’60 |
27 |
Power at the Top |
Winter ’60 |
28 |
When Negroes March |
Winter ’60 |
28 |
W.E.B. DuBois: Negro Leader in a Time of Crisis |
Winter ’60 |
29 |
The Long View of History |
Spring ’60 |
58 |
The Negro Vanguard |
Spring ’60 |
59 |
1877: Year of Violence |
Spring ’60 |
60 |
Memoirs of a Dutiful Daughter |
Spring ’60 |
60 |
The Newcomers |
Summer ’60 |
94 |
If This Be Man |
Summer ’60 |
94 |
CANADA |
||
Canadian Stalinism in Shambles |
Summer ’58 |
16 |
CAPITALIST ECONOMY |
||
American Prosperity Undermines Itself |
Winter ’57 |
11 |
The Soviet Challenge to Capitalist Economy |
Spring ’57 |
41 |
The “Recession” Deepens |
Spring ’58 |
38 |
What Price Depression? |
Summer ’58 |
73 |
The Deep Roots of Inflation I |
Summer ’58 |
93 |
The Deep Roots of Inflation II |
Fall ’58 |
147 |
Europe and the Recession |
Winter ’59 |
17 |
Production, Profits and Inflation |
Winter ’59 |
22 |
Sure, They’re Honest |
Winter ’59 |
30 |
Who is Ahead? |
Spring ’59 |
35 |
Browder “Refutes” Karl Marx |
Fall ’59 |
120 |
Economics of Peaceful Coexistence |
Summer ’60 |
79 |
CHINA |
||
Chinese and Russian Relations |
Fall ’57 |
132 |
The Experts Report on the New China |
Spring ’58 |
61 |
The Wall Bulletins Speak |
Summer ’58 |
103 |
China’s Modern Military History |
Fall ’59 |
124 |
India and China – A Contrast |
Summer ’60 |
82 |
COLONIAL STRUGGLES |
||
Revolution in West Africa |
Winter ’58 |
29 |
Rise of the Africans |
Summer ’58 |
110 |
One Path? |
Fall ’58 |
159 |
Algerian Realities? |
Summer ’59 |
93 |
Africa’s Bid for Freedom |
Spring ’60 |
46 |
CUBA |
||
First Year of the Cuban Revolution |
Spring ’60 |
38 |
Ideology of the Cuban Revolution |
Summer ’60 |
74 |
EGYPT |
||
Nasser as the Only Hope |
Spring ’59 |
62 |
ENGLAND |
||
“The Good Old Cause,” |
Winter ’58 |
28 |
Where Nationalization Went Wrong |
Winter ’60 |
28 |
The New Left in England |
Winter ’60 |
30 |
FRANCE |
||
The Meaning of De Gaulle |
Summer ’58 |
67 |
Daumier – Political Artist |
Fall ’58 |
133 |
De Gaulle – A Lesser Evil? |
Spring ’60 |
43 |
Cabin’d, Cribb’d, Confined! |
Spring ’60 |
60 |
GERMANY |
||
Plot to Kill Hitler |
Summer ’59 |
94 |
HUNGARY |
||
Inside Report on Hungary |
Fall ’58 |
158 |
INDIA |
||
India and China – A Contrast |
Summer ’60 |
82 |
INDONESIA |
||
Report on Indonesia |
Fall ’59 |
101 |
JAPAN |
||
Which Road for Japan? |
Spring ’59 |
60 |
Letter from Japan |
Summer ’60 |
77 |
LATIN AMERICA |
||
“Fuera Nixon!” |
Summer ’58 |
79 |
The Paradox of Colombia |
Summer ’58 |
109 |
The Dictator in Dominica |
Spring ’59 |
59 |
NEGRO STRUGGLE |
||
One Union and Its Race Relations |
Summer ’57 |
102 |
Congress Bows to the South |
Fall ’57 |
117 |
“The Deep South Says Never” |
Winter ’58 |
29 |
The South’s Dilemma |
Winter ’59 |
8 |
The Russian Revolution and the American Negro Movement |
Summer ’59 |
78 |
A Home for the Wades |
Summer ’59 |
93 |
John Brown’s Raid on Harper’s Ferry |
Winter ’60 |
17 |
“To Shake Up White America” |
Winter ’60 |
28 |
The Problem of Negro Leadership |
Winter ’60 |
29 |
Movers and Shakers of History |
Spring ’60 |
59 |
Negro Youth |
Spring ’60 |
66 |
Challenge of the Negro Student |
Summer ’60 |
70 |
PHILOSOPHY |
||
Corliss Lament on Humanism |
Fall ’58 |
153 |
Socialism and Humanism I |
Winter ’59 |
13 |
Socialism and Humanism II |
Spring ’59 |
53 |
Alienation |
Fall ’59 |
107 |
John Dewey’s Theories of Education |
Winter ’60 |
5 |
The Fate of Dewey’s Theories |
Spring ’60 |
54 |
Trotsky’s Views on Dialectical Materialism |
Fall ’60 |
111 |
POLAND |
||
The Workers Councils in Poland |
Spring ’57 |
49 |
REVOLUTIONARY THEORY |
||
Stalin as a Theoretician II |
Winter ’57 |
26 |
Stalin as a Theoretician I (Correction) |
Winter ’57 |
33 |
Socialism and Democracy |
Fall ’57 |
111 |
Three Programs for Peace |
Winter ’58 |
8 |
A World in Crisis |
Winter ’58 |
18 |
Proposed Roads to Soviet Democracy |
Spring ’58 |
43 |
Progress of World Socialism I |
Summer ’58 |
83 |
On the National Question |
Summer ’58 |
99 |
The First Four Congresses |
Summer ’58 |
107 |
Which Road to Peace? |
Fall ’58 |
115 |
Progress of World Socialism II |
Fall ’58 |
140 |
The United Nations |
Spring ’59 |
42 |
Three Wars in One |
Summer ’59 |
72 |
The Russian Revolution and the American Negro Movement |
Summer ’59 |
78 |
Jefferson, Lincoln and Dewey |
Summer ’59 |
88 |
American Radicalism: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow |
Winter ’60 |
9 |
Deutscher’s Life of Leon Trotsky |
Winter ’60 |
24 |
A Short Glimpse of the Long View |
Spring ’60 |
58 |
Ideology of the Cuban Revolution |
Summer ’60 |
74 |
Economics of Peaceful Coexistence |
Summer ’60 |
79 |
The World of C. Wright Mills |
Summer ’60 |
86 |
SOUTH AFRICA |
||
Total Segregation |
Spring ’59 |
63 |
STALINISM |
||
The Workers Councils in Poland |
Spring ’57 |
49 |
Paranoia, Yes; But Still a Genius |
Summer ’57 |
100 |
The Artist’s Prospects |
Fall ’57 |
125 |
Canadian Stalinism in Shambles |
Winter ’58 |
16 |
The Struggle in the Communist Party |
Spring ’58 |
52 |
John Gates Tells His Story |
Winter ’59 |
27 |
TRADE UNIONS |
||
Why Beck Is Not Their Real Target |
Summer ’57 |
80 |
One Union and Its Race Relations |
Summer ’57 |
102 |
Why Was the CP Ousted from the CIO? |
Fall ’57 |
129 |
As the Officials See the Unions |
Fall ’57 |
134 |
Dubinsky as Hero |
Summer ’58 |
108 |
The Split in the AFL-CIO |
Fall ’58 |
119 |
How the Miners Won |
Spring ’59 |
47 |
Class Struggle and American Labor |
Fall ’59 |
102 |
American Labor Movement |
Fall ’59 |
125 |
Class Struggle – American Style |
Spring ’60 |
60 |
TROTSKY, Leon |
||
New Evidence on Trotsky’s Murder |
Summer ’57 |
75 |
Trotsky “Psychoanalyzed” |
Winter ’59 |
67 |
Trotsky’s Diary – A Poignant Document |
Fall ’59 |
122 |
Deutscher’s Life of Leon Trotsky |
Winter ’60 |
24 |
Trotsky on America |
Fall ’60 |
99 |
Trotsky’s Views on Dialectical Materialism |
Fall ’60 |
111 |
UNITED STATES |
||
Two Concepts of Socialist Unity |
Winter ’57 |
3 |
American Prosperity Undermines Itself |
Winter ’57 |
11 |
The High and the Mighty |
Winter ’57 |
19 |
Early Years of the American Communist Movement X |
Winter ’57 |
24 |
Socialism – At Rock Bottom |
Spring ’57 |
39 |
We Must Start from Where We Are |
Spring ’57 |
40 |
Early Years of the American Communist Movement XI |
Spring ’57 |
61 |
The Evolution of Randolph Bourne |
Spring ’57 |
66 |
“Hands Off” Except for — |
Spring ’57 |
68 |
The Rise and Fall of Progressivism |
Summer ’57 |
85 |
”The Roots of American Communism” |
Summer ’57 |
96 |
Lamont Surveys Civil Liberties |
Summer ’57 |
101 |
Bigger than the Bomb |
Fall ’57 |
107 |
Signs of a Thaw |
Fall ’57 |
109 |
Congress Bows to the South |
Fall ’57 |
117 |
A Growing Trend |
Winter ’58 |
2 |
For a United Socialist Ticket |
Spring ’58 |
35 |
The “Recession” Deepens |
Spring ’58 |
38 |
The Struggle in the Communist Party |
Spring ’58 |
52 |
What Price Depression? |
Summer ’58 |
73 |
“Fuera Nixon!” |
Summer ’58 |
79 |
Really Beat? |
Summer ’58 |
88 |
Howe’s History of the CP |
Fall ’58 |
156 |
A “Free” Ballot? |
Winter ’59 |
2 |
After the Cleveland Conference |
Winter ’59 |
3 |
John Gates Tells His Story |
Winter ’59 |
27 |
Sure, They’re Honest |
Winter ’59 |
30 |
After the Debate |
Spring ’59 |
34 |
Who Is Ahead? |
Spring ’59 |
35 |
Jefferson, Lincoln and Dewey |
Summer ’59 |
88 |
What Policy for 1960? |
Fall ’59 |
98 |
Three Years of Regroupment |
Fall ’59 |
99 |
Class Reality in America |
Fall ’59 |
122 |
Marketable Ex-Radicalism |
Fall ’59 |
125 |
The “Thaw” |
Winter ’60 |
3 |
American Radicalism: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow |
Winter ’60 |
9 |
Century of Women’s Struggle |
Winter ’60 |
27 |
The 1960 Elections |
Spring ’60 |
35 |
First Year of the Cuban Revolution |
Spring ’60 |
38 |
Case History of an Experiment |
Spring ’60 |
49 |
From out of the Academy |
Spring ’60 |
62 |
The Crusader |
Spring ’60 |
63 |
Three Radical Parties and the 1960 Elections |
Summer ’60 |
67 |
A Changing City |
Summer ’60 |
94 |
Trotsky on America |
Fall ’60 |
99 |
USSR |
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Stalin as a Theoretician II |
Winter ’57 |
26 |
Stalin as a Theoretician I (Correction) |
Winter ’57 |
33 |
The Soviet Challenge to Capitalist Economy |
Spring ’57 |
41 |
Chinese and Russian Relations |
Fall ’57 |
132 |
The Balance Sheet |
Winter ’58 |
3 |
Proposed Roads to Soviet Democracy |
Spring ’58 |
43 |
The Politics of Soviet Music |
Spring ’58 |
56 |
On the National Question |
Summer ’58 |
99 |
The Challenge of Soviet Education |
Summer ’58 |
105 |
The Soviet Bid for World Trade |
Fall ’58 |
124 |
Sometimes They Elude the Ukases |
Fall ’58 |
138 |
The Big Stick Is Decisive |
Fall ’58 |
139 |
Early Soviet Labor Policy |
Fall ’58 |
157 |
Biography of a Young Soviet Official |
Fall ’58 |
155 |
Dr. Schuman Reconsiders |
Winter ’59 |
29 |
Who Is Ahead? |
Spring “59 |
35 |
Socialist Equality by 1965? |
Summer ’59 |
83 |
The Khrushchev Ike Likes |
Spring ’60 |
62 |
WORLD WAR II |
||
Geniuses at Work |
Spring ’58 |
63 |
Three Wars in One |
Summer ’59 |
72 |
On the Bottom |
Summer ’60 |
94 |
WORLD WAR III |
||
Bigger than the Bomb |
Fall ’57 |
107 |
Schweitzer’s Appeals |
Winter ’59 |
31 |
Can We Stop World War III? |
Spring ’59 |
62 |
YOUTH MOVEMENT |
||
New Stage for the Youth |
Fall ’57 |
122 |
What the Radical Youth Need |
Winter ’58 |
23 |
Really Beat? |
Summer ’58 |
88 |
Student and Youth |
Fall ’59 |
126 |
Challenge of the Negro Student |
Summer ’60 |
70 |
YUGOSLAVIA |
||
Democracy and Planned Economy in Yugoslavia |
Winter ’60 |
21 |
Letter to “T” |
Winter ’60 |
22 |
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