This is a 1953 pamphlet published by the Correspondence chapter in New York City. 'Artie Cuts Out' was an influential piece of inquiry with a high school student in New York about the context and development of a student strike. Author Martin Glaberman Copied to clipboard Artie Cuts Out Attachments Bauman_ArtieCutsOut.pdf (7.75 MB) Correspondence Publishing Committee autonomist Marxism Martin Glaberman CLR James Raya Dunayevskaya Grace Lee Boggs Comments
The Correspondence Booklet (1954) The 1954 pamphlet "The Correspondence Booklet: Selections From a Paper That is Written, Edited and Circulated by Its Readers."
Review of Living for Change by Grace Lee Boggs - Red and Black Notes Review of Living For Chang by Grace Lee Boggs.
Union Committeemen and Wildcat Strikes (1955) Correspondence Pamphlet #1 - two of Marty Glaberman's essays: "The Nationwide Auto Workers' Wildcat" and "The Left Wing Union Committeeman".
A New Notion This book contains two essays. The first is Every Cook Can Govern by C.L.R. James. The second is The Invading Socialist Society, by James and Raya Dunayevskaya.
Thinking and Acting Dialectically: C.L.R. James, The American Years - Grace Lee Boggs Grace Lee Boggs writes about her time with CLR James in the Johnson-Forest Tendency and their…
C.L.R. James: Organizing in the U.S.A., 1938-1953 - Grace Lee Boggs Grace Lee Boggs on her formidable years with the Johnson-Forest Tendency and CLR James. From a…
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