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June 2007

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30 June 2007: Added to the Dora Montefiore Archive:

Thoughts on the Russian Revolution
Adult Suffrage
MAY-DAY: The Symbol of International Labour Solidarity
The Food of the People
The Education of the People
The Ferment of Revolution
The Knock-out Blow
An Open Letter to Lenin
In Memory of Karl Marx
The Churches and Socialism
Reconstruction of the International
A Poet of Nameless Horrors
How Will Socialism Be Realised?
How Will Socialism Be Realised?
Mud Flats of Flanders & North France
Capitalism and Native Races
Impressions of the Reception of John Maclean
Educate, Agitate, Organise
May Day, 1919
Parliamentarism and Trade Unionism
Bolshevik Russia
[Thanks to Ted Crawford]

 

June 30, 2006: The Dutch Language Section has added 8 documents:

Leon Trotski
Internationale situatie en de taak van de Communistische Internationale - 1921
Open brief van Leon Trotski aan de Russische arbeiders! - 1929
Over de strijd voor de vrede en het EREC - 1927
Syndicalisme en communisme - 1929
De Oostenrijkse crisis en het communisme - 1929

Henriette Roland Holst - van der Schalk
Algemene werkstaking en sociaaldemocratie - 1905

Henk Sneevliet
Sneevliet bij zijn proces - 1942

George Novack
De belangrijkste geschiedenistheorieën. Van de Grieken tot het marxisme - 1967
[Karel ten Haaf, marxisme.net, Wim Bot, Adrien Verlee]

 

29 June 2007: Added to the Portuguese Prestes Archive:

O Imperialismo Em Busca de Novos Quadros, 1948
[Thanks to Fernando Araújo]

 

29 June 2007:
Added to the Paris May 1968 Archive:

The Truth, March 22 Movement
Reforms No, Revolution Yes, Revolutionary Action Committee. Odeon
The Revolutionary Committee of Cinema-Television, Cahiers du Cin�ma, August 1968;
[Thanks to Mitch Abidor]

 

29 June 2007:
Added to the Andre Lorulot Archive:

The Soviets and the Papacy, 1922
[Thanks to Mitch Abidor]

 

28 June 2007: Added to the Theo Rothstein:

The “Short and Simple” Non-Conformist Bill
The Shame of England
The Defence of the Russian Republic
The May-day Message
The Case For Indemnities
The Case Against Indemnities
The Rift in the Paris Lute
The Power of the Russian Revolution
Towards a Revolutionary World War
A Cunning Device
Parliamentarism and Trade Unionism
[Thanks to Ted Crawford]

 

28 June 2007: Added to the Portuguese Maurício Grabois Archive:

A Cassação dos Mandatos, 1948
[Thanks to Fernando Araújo]

 

 

27 June 2007: Added to the Dora Montefiore Archive:

Speeches and Extracts from the Proceedings of the Congress of Tours
[Thanks to Ted Crawford]

 

27 June 2007: Added to the John Maclean Archive:

Letter on first release from prison
An Acid Test of Sincerity
Russian Political Refugees Defence Committee
Maclean in the Colne Valley
[Thanks to Ted Crawford]

 

28 June 2007: Added to the Marxism and Anti-Imperialism in India Subject section:

Origins of the Revolutionary Socialist Party (RSP) (1982)

[Excerpt from MIA Transcriber's Note by Sukla Sen] The 'Origins of the RSP' by Buddhadeva Bhattacharya, a scholar of some repute and a political activist himself, is essentially an historical document. It is rather slim but valuable nevertheless.

For one, despite abundance, in fact overabundance of foot-notes and citations of source documents — typical of the author's style, this monograph is also largely based on live interactions with many important 'subjects' of the History that this slim volume deals with. (The work) traces the trajectory of the evolution of the leading section of militant nationalism into a Marxist current.

Despite his openly partisan character, the author is known for his high degree of scholarly integrity. That undoubtedly adds to the value of this volume as a piece of historical document dealing with a specific chapter and aspect of India's Freedom Movement — its complex and evolving relationship with Marxism in terms of the genesis of a political party, swearing by Revolutionary Marxism-Leninism, called the RSP (Revolutionary Socialist Party.)
[Thanks to Sukla Sen and Mike B.]

 

26 June 2007: Added to the Portuguese Temática Archive:

Pela Defesa da República e a Independência Nacional, 1947 wrote by Maurício Thorez
O Centenário da Revolução de Fevereiro de 1848, 1948 wrote by Jean Cassagne
[Thanks to Fernando Araújo]

 

25 June, 2007: The Early American Marxism Archive in the USA History section of the MIA has added the following 13 original documents from the history of early American Marxism:

Communist Party Convention (A Michigander Perspective) [events of Aug. 30-Sept. 7, 1919] There are numerous primary accounts of the founding conventions of American Communism.

Russian Memories by Louise Bryant [May 1920] A well crafted poem, sad and beautiful, written by radical journalist Louise Bryant in America pining for friend and lover John Reed, seemingly unreachable in Soviet Russia on the other side the Allied blockade.

The Moscow International by Morris Hillquit [Sept. 23, 1920] One of the infrequent high profile public pronouncements of Socialist Party leader Morris Hillquit from the pages of the New York Call.

The Wall Street Explosion by Eugene V. Debs [Sept. 25, 1920] In this short news article, written from his prison cell at Atlanta, Socialist Party Presidential nominee Gene Debs likens the anti-radical hysteria surrounding the Wall Street bombing to the frenzy against radicalism at the time of the assassination of William McKinley in 1901.

Rand School Begins 15th Year as Workers' Educational Center by Marion Lucas Bird [Oct. 10, 1920] A brief historical summary of the Socialist Party's popular educational institute, the object of 2 years' worth of harsh repression by the Right Wing New York state legislature and the militaristic Wilson regime in Washington.

Workers Cheer Cause For Which Reed Died: Thousands Gather to Hear of Deeds of Young Revolutionist Who Gave His Life That Labor Might Continue Its Onward March -- Throng Suppresses Sobs. (NY Call) [event of Oct. 25, 1920] News account of one of two memorial services held in New York City in honor of Left Wing journalist and political activist John Reed, dead of typhus in Moscow on Oct. 17, 1920.

Ferguson Opens Defense Case in Anarchy Trial: Charles Ruthenberg, First Witness, Narrates His Life Story Before Judge Weeks...: Prosecutor Rorke Attempts to Label Defendant as Organizer of Communist Left Wing. (NY Call) [events of Oct. 25, 1920] On October 25, 1920, the defense began to present its case in the trial of C.E. Ruthenberg and I.E. Ferguson for alleged violation of the New York Criminal Anarchy law.

Hillquit Excommunicates the Soviet by Max Eastman [Nov. 1920] Lengthy reply to Morris Hillquit's Sept. 23rd article, "The Moscow International from the pages of The Liberator by editor Max Eastman. Eastman adroitly sidesteps HIllquit's main arguments: that Soviets were not a universal model for socialist transformation but rather were an institution specific to the Russian revolution

"Hillquit Repeats His Error by Max Eastman [Jan. 1921] In the fall of 1920, Morris Hillquit responded to Max Eastman's article entitled "Hillquit Excommunicates the Soviet which drew this additional lengthy round of polemical prose from The Liberator's editor. Eastman accuses Hillquit of failing to accurately know or to accurately state the position of the Left Wing.

Communists Explain Raids: Declare They Have Nothing to Conceal and Urge Working Class to Unite Its Forces by Jack Carney [Sept. 8, 1922] Although he falsely pleads that his "Voice of Labor is NOT a Communist weekly editor Jack Carney provides one of the first official CPA statements about the police raid of its national convention on Aug. 22, 1922, in Bridgman, Michigan.

Attempt to Murder Foster! Gunmen Burst in on Union Meeting and Open Fire on Labor Leader as He Commenced Speaking at Protest Meeting Against Expulsion of Garments Unionists by Perlstein by Jack Johnstone [events of Aug. 27, 1923] One of the little-known details about the life of William Z. Foster is that he survived an attempt against his life by a gunman, as this news report from the Workers Party's Chicago English language weekly recounts.

Police Report that Real Bullets Were Fired at W.Z. Foster by Carl Haessler [Sept. 8, 1923] Whether the gunman that fired three shots at William Z. Foster at an August 27 TUEL protest meeting was actually trying to kill him was a matter of some debate in the mainstream press, with the Right Wing Chicago Tribune twice levying the charge that the entire incident was a fake planned by Foster and his associates to garner publicity and support.

John Wilhelmovich Pepper-Pog�ny: Arrest and Execution Information. [executed Feb. 8, 1938] Basic arrest and execution details, including a prison photo, of John Pepper (n�e Jozsef Pog�ny), Hungarian revolutionary and leading figure in the Communist Party of America during the decade of the 1920s.
[Thanks to Tim Davenport]

 

25 June 2007: Added to the Romanian Marx-Engels Archive:

Luptele de clasă în Franţa. 1848-1850 [The Class Struggles in France, 1848 to 1850]
[Thanks to Liviu Iacob]

 

25 June 2007: Added to the Paris May 1968 Archive:

At Ebb Tide, Positif June-July 1968
[Thanks to Mitch Abidor]

 

24 June 2007: Added to the Daniel De Leon Internet Archive are 25 editorials from The People [New York] from June of 1904:

1904, June 1—A Social Cancer
1904, June 2—The Yellow Man's Burden
1904, June 3—Competition and Monopoly
1904, June 5—Sixth Epistle at the Lambertians
1904, June 6—Industrial "Bright Spots"
1904, June 7—Another Difference
1904, June 9—Can It Be?
1904, June 10—Sherman Bell—The "Hero"
1904, June 11—Seventh Epistle at the Lambertians
1904, June 12—Running Amuck
1904, June 13—The A.F. of L. and Colorado
1904, June 14—Behind the Scenes
1904, June 15—Gompers in Hiding
1904, June 16—The Coon Brought Down
1904, June 17—Another Hecatomb to the God Capital
1904, June 18—The Rank of American Labor
1904, June 19—T.G. Misses the Point
1904, June 20—A Tell-Tale Discussion
1904, June 21—Chicago, June 21
1904, June 22—Eighth Epistle at the Lambertians
1904, June 23—"Dictatorship of the Proletariat"
1904, June 25—Postponed, Again
1904, June 26—Motion Sets In
1904, June 27—Speaker Cannon's "Simple Talk"
1904, June 28—Forging to the Front
[Thanks to Robert Bills and the Socialist Labor Party of the United States]

 

24 June, 2007: The Early American Marxism Archive in the USA History section of the MIA has added the following 6 original documents from the history of early American Marxism focusing on the founding year of the Communist Party, 1919:

Bylaws of Local Greater New York, Communist Party of America. [Nov. 1, 1919] State and federal law enforcement authorities portrayed the new Communist Party of America as a violent menace to American government, at odds with the norms not only of democracy, but human society itself.

New Jersey Party News, by Walter Gabriel [events of Nov. 1-2, 1919] This brief news account by State Secretary of the "open" New Jersey unit of the Communist Party of America details the origins of that particular state organization, which was based just across the river from New York City. The New Jersey CPA organization was formally launched at a convention held in Newark on Nov. 1 & 2, 1919.

Long Live the Communist Party! 2,500 Seized in Raids, by Maximilian Cohen [events of Nov. 7 to 11, 1919] The first mass operation directed against the fledgling American Communist movement by state and federal authorities came on the 2nd Anniversary of the Bolshevik Revolution, a date which some seems to have been seen as the trigger date for a mass insurrection in America by some paranoid secret policemen.

CPA Party News, by Harry Winitsky [Nov. 15,1919] Brief account of the doings of the Communist Party of Local Greater New York (CPA) by the Secretary of the local, Harry Winitsky.

All Power to the Workers! Declaration Issued by the Communist Party, Local Greater New York. [Nov. 22, 1919] This is the official response of the Communist Party of Local New York to the mass police operation directed against it and other left wing organizations in New York City on Nov. 7, 1919.

Letter to Earl Browder in New York from Jim Cannon in Moscow, June 18, 1922. This is the first report from Moscow to America by Jim Cannon, representative of the Communist Party of America to the Red International of Labor Unions in Moscow.
[Thanks to Tim Davenport]

 

23 June 2007: Added to the Portuguese Temática Archive:

A Batalha do Petróleo, 1948 wrote by Artur Cabral
[Thanks to Fernando Araújo]

 

22 June 2007: Added to the Portuguese Trotsky Archive:

A Questão da Unidade Sindical, 1931
[Thanks to José André Lôpez Gonçâlez and Fernando Araújo]

 

21 June 2007: Added to the John Maclean Archive:

Lead from Lanarkshire
Independence in Working Class Education
Clyde Labour
The Release of John Maclean
Letter
[Thanks to Ted Crawford]

 

21 June 2007: Introducing the new Max Beer Archive:

Studies in Historic Materialism
On the Problem of Free Will [Thanks to Manuela Barz & Ted Crawford]

 

21 June 2007: Added to the Romanian Archive:

M. Ulianova. Lenin �n scrisorile către rude [M. Ulyanova. Preface to "Letters To Relatives"]
[Thanks to Liviu Iacob]

 

21 June, 2007: Added to the Portuguese Marighella Archive:

Nossa Política, Editorial da Revista Problemas nº 7, 1948
[Thanks to Fernando Araújo]

 

June 19, 2006: Added to the Josef Stalin Reference Archive:

Speech Delivered…at a Meeting of Voters of the Stalin Electoral Area, Moscow (December 11, 1937)
Text in English  |  Audio in Russian
It may come as a surprise to many that Soviet Communist Party leader Iosif Stalin ran campaigns for electoral political office in the USSR — not once but twice. Not surprisingly, Stalin won both times. The document here is the text of Stalin's one and only "stump speech" from his first electoral "race." The institution to which Stalin aspired was the Supreme Soviet, a large bicameral parliament created by the so-called "Stalin Constitution" of 1936.
[Thanks to Mike B. and Tim Davenport]

 

June 17, 2007: The Indonesian Language Section of MIA has added the following writing to its Rosa Luxemburg Archive:

1903 - Stagnasi dan Kemajuan Marxisme
[1903 - Stagnation and Progress of Marxism]
[Thanks to Oey Hay Djoen]

 

June 17, 2006: Added to the Dolores Ibárruri Internet Archive:

Better Die Standing, Than Live Kneeling! (September 3, 1936)
Women at the Front (September 4, 1936)
[Thanks to Mike B.]

 

13 June, 2007: Added to the MN Roy Archive:

The Liberalism of the British Labour Party
[Brian Reid]

 

13 May, 2007: The Early American Marxism Archive in the USA History section of the MIA has added the following 18 original documents from the history of early American Marxism. :

Hold Fast to Real Patriotism! by Robert M. LaFollette [May 1916] Victor L. Berger was not the only US Senator from Wisconsin with his own political periodical—senior Senator Robert M. LaFollette had a monthly journal of his own, LaFollette’s Magazine, published in Madison.

Young Reds Break with Yellow SP, by Maximilian Cohen [events of Oct. 12-13, 1919] On Oct. 12 and 13, 1919, a closely watched convention of the Young People’s Socialist League of New York was held.

Boycott the Elections! Proclamation Communist Party Local Greater New York. [Nov. 1, 1919] This proclamation of Local Greater New York, Communist Party of America, attempts to explain the incongruous situation which arose when a handful of supporters of the Left Wing Section of the Socialist Party won primary election victories over adherents of the SPA’s Regular faction, thus appearing on the November ballot as Socialist candidates for election, despite their subsequent joining of the Communist Party of America—an organization which had called for a boycott of the 1919 elections!

The Demonstration of October 8 and What It Teaches Us, by Nicholas I. Hourwich [event of Oct. 8, 1919] Leader of the Russian Federation of the Communist Party of America Nick Hourwich offers his perspective on the ill-fated Oct. 8, 1919 parade in New York of 2,500 to 3,000 Russian immigrants who gathered to attempt to bring an end to the blockade of Soviet Russia.

Proclamation on the 2nd Anniversary of the Bolshevik Revolution, issued by the SPA National Executive Committee [Nov. 7, 1919] This proclamation by the governing NEC of the Socialist Party should once and for all bury any notion that the 1919 party split was over the issue of Communism or the Left Wing’s disharmonious support of Soviet Russia.

Socialist Russia Against the Capitalist World, by Morris Hillquit [Nov. 7, 1919] American Communism’s favorite whipping boy, Socialist Party leader Morris Hillquit, caricatured for decades as a loathsome Right Winger, offers the following thoughts on the occasion of the 2nd Anniversary of the Bolshevik Revolution: When the Socialist workers and peasants of Russia assumed control of the government of the vast ___domain of the former Tsars the hapless people of the country were miserably succumbing to the cumulative weight of age-long oppression and rapacity, a monstrously voracious war, and a treacherous and incompetent bourgeois regime.

IWW and Russian People’s House Raided: Men are Clubbed Without Mercy; 52 Held for Exile: Officials Shroud Brutal Plots in Mystery—One Talks of ‘Plot’ for ‘Revolution’ Today—Caminetti Issued Warrants—Many of the Victims Released. [events of Nov. 7, 1919] On November 7, 1919, federal and local authorities in New York City held a celebration of the 2nd Anniversary of the Bolshevik Revolution of their own, launching coordinated raids against the local headquarters of the Industrial Workers of the World and the Russian People’s House of the anarchist Union of Russian Workers.

Communist Party’s Soviet Celebration Plans are Cancelled: Committee in Charge Calls Off Meeting Following Hylan’s Criticism. [Nov. 8, 1919] In the aftermath of the Oct. 8 crushing of the peaceful march of 2,500 anti-blockade protesters and the Nov. 7 violent raids on New York headquarters of the IWW and the Russian People’s House, the Communist Party of America learned of police plans to halt its scheduled public celebration of the 2nd Anniversary of the Bolsheviki Revolution at Rutgers Square and decided that discretion was the better part of valor.

Propaganda of Fear and Hysteria: Speech to the Harvard Liberal Club, Cambridge, MA, by Judge G.W. Anderson [Jan. 12, 1920] U.S. District Court Judge G.W. Anderson voices criticism of the prevailing propaganda of fear and hysteria closely linked to the coordinated mass anti-radical raids of January 2/3 in this public speech, reprinted in the monthly magazine of progressive Republican U.S. Senator Robert LaFollette.

Theses on Relations of the CP to an LPP: by the Central Executive Committee of the CP of A, Section of the Communist International. [July 1922] One of the 3 sets of Theses prepared for decision by the August 1922 Bridgman Convention of the Communist Party of America, this the official Theses of the CEC, drafted by Robert Minor.

Theses on the Relations of No. 1 [the CPA] and 2 [the LPP], by Israel Amter (J. Ford) and Abram Jakira (A. Dubner) [July 1922] One of the 3 sets of Theses prepared for decision by the August 1922 Bridgman Convention of the Communist Party of America, this the Theses of the Anti-Liquidation faction (so-called Geese), prepared by Israel Amter and Abram Jakira.

Problem of Communist Organization in the US, by C.E. Ruthenberg (Damon) and Max Bedacht (Marshall) [July 1922] One of the 3 sets of Theses prepared for decision by the August 1922 Bridgman Convention of the Communist Party of America, this the Theses of the Independent faction (so-called Liquidationists), prepared by C.E. Ruthenberg and Max Bedacht.

That Centrist! by Max Bedacht (James A. Marshall) [July 1922] Max Bedacht, a former CPA Rep in Moscow and leading member of the CPA Right in the 1922 factional controversy defends himself eloquently against charges of Centrism in this article from the underground organ of the party.

The Blight of Purity, by Robert Minor (J. Ballister) [July 1922] One of the most perceptive and brilliant analyses of the underground period by CEC member Robert Minor.

Decisions of the Second Annual Convention of the Communist Party of America: Bridgman, MI—Aug. 17-22, 1922. Published summary of the decisions of the ill-fated 1922 Bridgman Convention of the Communist Party of America.

Report of [1922 Bridgman CPA] Convention. [events of Aug. 17-22, 1922] This unsigned official account of the 1922 Bridgman Convention is decidedly more positive than the frustrated analysis of CI Rep Genrik Valetski.

A View of Our Party Condition: Extract from Report of the Representative of the Communist International to the Presidium of the CI, by Genrik Valetski [keying on events of Aug. 17-22, 1922] Extended extract of a report to ECCI from the Comintern’s Rep in America, Genrik Valetski.

A View on the Former Opposition and Our Present Unity: Second Extract from Report of the Representative of the Communist International to the Presidium of the CI, by Genrik Valetski (Wilke) [circa Sept. 30, 1922]
[Thanks to Tim Davenport]

 

13 June, 2007: Added to the Dora Montefiore Archive:

Speech at the 5th Congress of the Comintern
[Ted Crawford]

 

 

12 June 2007: Added to the Romanian Archive:

G. M. Krjijanovski. Despre Vladimir Ilici
O. B. Lepeşinskaia. Întîlniri cu Ilici
A. Zîreanov. La Şuşenskoe
A. Şapovalov. În deportarea din Siberia
N. A. Alekseev. V. I. Lenin la Londra (1902-1903)
[Thanks to Liviu Iacob]

 

11 June 2007:
Added to the Paris May 1968 Archive:

Aujourd’hui – Issue Number 1, Jeunesse Communiste Revolutionnaire (JCR)
Declaration of the Students of the Faculty of Medicine
Communiqu�, CGT Renault
[Thanks to Mitch Abidor]

 

10 June, 2007: The Indonesian Language Section of MIA has added the following writings to its Plekhanov Archive:

1908 - Masalah-Masalah Dasar Marxisme [1908 - Fundamental Problems of Marxism]
1912 - Seni dan Kehidupan Sosial [1912 - Arts and Social Life]
1913 - Sosialisme Utopian Abad XIX [1913 - Utopian Socialism of the Nineteenth Century]
[Thanks to Hasta Mitra and Ultimus publishing house]

 

10 June, 2007: Added to the Portuguese Ho Chi Minh Archive:

Declaração de Independência do Vietnã, 1945
[Thanks to Gabriel Zerbetto Vera and Fernando Araújo]

 

9 June, 2007: Added to the Portuguese Temática Archive:

Unidade "Mecânica" ou Ideológica, 1948 written by Gomulka Wieslaw
[Thanks to Fernando Araújo]

 

8 June, 2007: To the Swedish Lenin Archive was added:

Certain Features of the Historical Development of Marxism, V.I. Lenin, 1910
The Historical Destiny of the Doctrine of Karl Marx, V.I. Lenin, 1913
The Marx-Engels Correspondence, V.I. Lenin, 1913
From the History of the Workers' Press in Russia, V.I. Lenin, 1914
On the Significance of Militant Materialism, V.I. Lenin, 1922
[Thanks to Jonas Holmgren]

 

The Three Sources and Three Component Parts of Marxism, V.I. Lenin, 1913
On dialectics, V.I. Lenin, 1914
Imperialism, the Highest Stage of Capitalism, V.I. Lenin, 1916
[Thanks to Jonas Holmgren]

 

6 June 2007: Added to the Romanian Marx-Engels Archive an Image Gallery.
[Thanks to Liviu Iacob]

 

6 June 2007:
Added to the Paris May 1968 Archive:

Continue the Struggle, Parti Socialiste Unifi�
[Thanks to Mitch Abidor]

 

7 June 2007:
Added to the new Phil Ochs Archive:

Interview on the Chicago Convention, 1968
[Thanks to Mitch Abidor]

 

5 June 2007: Added to the Daniel De Leon Internet Archive are 24 editorials from The People [New York] from May of 1904:

1904,May—Towards May Day, 1904
1904,May 2—International Labor Day
1904,May 3—Second Epistle at the Lambertians
1904,May 5—The Outlook for Socialism
1904,May 6—Sam Parks
1904,May 7—‘Social Service’ and the Family
1904,May 8—Parry on Wages
1904,May 9—‘In the Throes’
1904,May 10—Sunken Piers
1904,May 12—Where Extremes Meet
1904,May 13—Whose the Blame?
1904,May 14—Manufacturing Wrong As Pretext for Further Wrong
1904,May 15—Third Epistle at the Lambertians
1904,May 16—The Open Shop
1904,May 17—That Revolutionary Platform
1904,May 18—‘Idleness’ and ‘Crime’
1904,May 22—Fourth Epistle at the Lambertians
1904,May 23—The Open Shop
1904,May 24—Idiosyncrasies
1904,May 25—Belated Catos
1904,May 27—Why Exclude the Chinese?
1904,May 28—Those Police Meal Tickets
1904,May 29—Fifth Epistle at the Lambertians
1904,May 31—Obverse and Reverse
[Thanks to Robert Bills and the Socialist Labor Party of the United States]

 

3 June, 2007: The Indonesian Language Section of MIA has added the following important Marx and Engels writings to its Marx-Engels Archive :

1845 - Keluarga Suci oleh Marx & Engels [1845 - Holy Family]
1847 - Kemiskinan Filsafat oleh Marx [1847 - The Poverty of Philosophy]
1852 - Brumaire XVIII Louis Bonaparte oleh Marx [1852 - The 18th Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte]
1868 - Tentang Das Kapital oleh Engels [1868 - Synopsis of Marx's Capital]
1877 - Anti-Duhring oleh Engels [1877 - Anti-Duhring]
1885 - Kapital Buku II oleh Marx [1885 - Capital, Volume II]
1894 - Kapital Buku III oleh Marx [1894 - Capital, Volume III]

[Thanks to Hasta Mitra and Ultimus publishing house]

 

3 June, 2007: The Indonesian Language Section of MIA has added the following document to its Tan Malaka Archive :

1924 - Menuju Republik Indonesia by Tan Malaka
“Tujuan partai-partai komunis dunia ialah menggantikan sistem kapitalisme dengan komunisme. Waktu terpukul hancurnya kapitalisme, dan terpukul jatuhnya borjuasi belumlah mewujudkan komunisme. Antara kapitalisme dan komunisme ada satu masa peralihan. Dalam masa peralihan ini, proletariat melakukan diktator atas borjuasi. Ini berarti bahwa proletariat dunia memaksakan kehendaknya atas borjuasi dunia yang berulangkali mencoba mendapatkan kembali kekuasaan politik dan ekonmi yang hilang, agar dapat mempergunakan kembali alat-alat pemeras dan penindasnya. Dalam masa penindasan itu, negeri-negeri kapitalis alat-alat penindasan borjuasi dunia diganti dengan negeri-negeri Soviet. Soviet adalah perwujudan diktator proletariat. Tujuan Soviet ialah menghapuskan kapitalisme dan mempersiapkan tumbuhnya komunisme.”
[Thanks to Abdul and Ted Sprague]

 

2 June, 2007: Added to the Portuguese Lenin Archive:

A Revolução na Rússia , 1905
Revolução do Tipo de 1789 ou do Tipo de 1848?, 1905
A Revolução Educa, 1905
Revolução e Contra-Revolução, 1907
Relatório Sobre a Revolução de 1905, 1917
[Thanks to José André Lôpez Gonçâlez and Fernando Araújo]

 

2 June, 2007: Added to the Portuguese Marighella Archive:

Nossa Política, Editorial da Revista Problemas nº 5, 1947
[Thanks to Fernando Araújo]

 

2 June, 2007: We have added several items to the 'Documents' section of the Spanish subject archive on Comunism in China [Thanks to Frente Revolucionario del Pueblo - Marxista-Leninista-Mao�sta de Bolivia, Movimiento Obrero Independiente y Revolucionario - Francisco Mosquera, Colombia, Partido Comunista Revolucionario del Uruguay, and Juan Fajardo]:

On the Cultural Revolution:

Decisi�n del Comit� Central del Partido Comunista de China sobre la Gran Revoluci�n Cultural Proletaria (1966) by the Central Committe of the Communist Party of China

Del Comunicado de la XI Sesi�n Plenaria del VIII Comit� Central sobre la Gran Revoluci�n Cultural Proletaria (1966) by the Central Committe of the Communist Party of China

A criticism of the Gang of Four that appeared in Pek�n Informa, the Spanish-language version of the Peking Review, in 1976:

Una banda de bicharracos nocivos para el pa�s y el pueblo: Cr�tica a los cr�menes de la �banda de los cuatro� de sabotear los esfuerzos por empe�arse en la revoluci�n y promover la producci�n (1976)  Yen Ping  

From the famous Sino-Soviet debate of the 1960s:

Sobre el problema de Stalin (1963)  by the editorial boards of Renmin Ribao and Hongqi

Proposici�n Acerca de la L�nea General del Movimiento Comunista Internacional (1963) by the Central Committe of the Communist Party of China

Pol�mica acerca de la L�nea General del Movimiento Comunista Internacional   (1965) a collection of the principal texts from the debate gathered and edited by Ediciones en Lenguas Extranjeras, Beijing.

And, expressing the Soviet point of view: Por el triunfo del Marxismo-Leninismo creador contra la revisi�n del Rumbo del Movimiento Comunista Internacional (1963) from Kommunist magazine

 

 

2 June 2007:
Added to the Paris May 1968 Archive:

1000 Wounded 3 dead Combat Gas, March 22 Movement, Nanterre. Comit� d’Action Lyc�en
Appeal of the Parti Socialiste Unifi�
[Thanks to Mitch Abidor]

 

1 June 2007:
Added to the Georges Palante Archive:

Michel Onfray on Palante, 1990
[Thanks to Mitch Abidor]

 


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