The Volume 1, Number 1 (October 1934) issue of International Council Correspondence.
Volume 1
International Council Correspondence Volume 1, Number 1
CONTENTS
* What is Communism? / [Paul Mattick] [Offprinted as What Communism really is, 1936]
* The U.W.P. Groups / [Paul Mattick]
* Forthcoming Articles in the Council Correspondence
* For Those who read German* Future of the German Labor Movement
* Unity for What? Communist League and the American Workers Party Move to Form New Party
* We Wish to Announce: A Monthly Organ of The International Communist Workers' Council Movement. "Living Marxism"
* The Strike Wave
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International Council Correspondence Volume 1, Number 2
The Volume 1, Number 2 (November 1934) issue of International Council Correspondence.
CONTENTS
-"The permanent crisis": Henryk Grossman's interpretation of Marx's theory of capitalist accumulation
-The struggle against the reduction of unemployed relief in Amsterdam (From Raetekorrespondenz #4 of the Group of International Communists of Holland)
-The class struggle in Spain
-Upton Sinclair on the road to fascism?
-Home coming: the end of the Trotsky movement
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International Council Correspondence Volume 1, Number 3
The Volume 1, Number 3 (December 1934) issue of International Council Correspondence.
CONTENTS
-Theses on Bolshevism
-What's behind the "New Deal"?
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International Council Correspondence Volume 1, Number 4
The Volume 1, Number 4 (January 1935) issue of International Council Correspondence.
CONTENTS
-The Babbitts have a program: on the program of the National Association of Manufacturers
-Capitalism and planning
-On the new program of the "American Workers Party" by Karl Korsch
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International Council Correspondence Volume 1, Number 5
The Volume 1, Number 5 (February 1935) issue of International Council Correspondence.
CONTENTS
-Leninism or Marxism by Rosa Luxemburg
-The American Federation of Labor and the present crisis
-Marxism without doctors: review of The inevitability of communism by Paul Mattick
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International Council Correspondence Volume 1, Number 6
The Volume 1, Number 6 (March 1935) issue of International Council Correspondence.
CONTENTS
-Daniel DeLeon by Kristen Svanum
-Capitalism's conservation corps.
-The scum of humanity
-A.F. of L. and administration break
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International Council Correspondence Volume 1, Number 7
The Volume 1, Number 7 (April 1935) issue of International Council Correspondence.
CONTENTS
-The bases of Japanese imperialism
-Workers' councils and communist organization of economy
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International Council Correspondence Volume 1, Number 8
The Volume 1, Number 8 (May 1935) issue of International Council Correspondence.
CONTENTS
-Revolutionary Marxism
-The next world crisis, the second world war and the world revolution: a thesis
-Discussion on thesis by Karl Korsch
-Capturing the A.F. of L.
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International Council Correspondence Volume 1, Number 9
The Volume 1, Number 9 (June 1935) issue of International Council Correspondence.
CONTENTS
-The Americanizing of Marxism
-Marxism and anarchism
-The Franco-Russian pact
-Inflation
-Marxism as a religion
-Guy Aldred's "mission"
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International Council Correspondence Volume 1, Number 10
The Volume 1, Number 10 (August 1935) issue of International Council Correspondence.
CONTENTS
-The rise of a new labor movement
-The class "in itself" and the class "for itself"
-National socialism
-The struggle for democratic rights
-Class struggle and communism
-The self-movement of the masses
-The new labor movement
-Party or "work groups"
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International Council Correspondence Volume 1, Number 11
The Volume 1, Number 11 (September 1935) issue of International Council Correspondence.
CONTENTS
-Germany today
-National Bolshevism
-The Brussels conference
-The competitors of fascism
-From the "dictatorship" to the "People's government"
-The Belgian success
-The triumph of the united front
-The last Congress of the Communist International
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International Council Correspondence Volume 1, Number 12
The Volume 1, Number 12 (October 1935) issue of International Council Correspondence.
CONTENTS
-Revolutionary parliamentarism
-Anti-parliamentarism and council communism
-Report from Denmark: 22nd Congress of the D.S.P.
-The Third International in the opinion of the bourgeoisie
-Critical remarks concerning "The rise of a new labor movement" by H.W.
-The intellectuals
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Very cool. Thanks!
Very cool. Thanks!
this is a goldmine...it talks
this is a goldmine...it talks about direct UWPofA collaboration with the GIKH :D
they also had groups not just in chicago, but also buffalo, nyc, and dc.
Really nice find, thanks for
Really nice find, thanks for uploading this.
I just found a pdf of Living
I just found a pdf of Living Marxism from 1940 online earlier today.
upload it!!!
upload it!!!
Can't. Sent to Juan to do
Can't. Sent to Juan to do
Thanks for posting this! Just
Thanks for posting this! Just a heads up that I've started transcribing/copying Matticks "What is Communism" article from the first issue to make it more readable.
There are also some more issues of Living Marxism here: http://ufdc.ufl.edu/UF00089429/00002/allvolumes2
No idea on how to rip them though.
Excellent find Muntzer. You
Excellent find Muntzer. You can hot the print button then choose to print all pages from front to back. Then print to pdf. It's crashing this computer but I'll switch t stronger one shortly and save these files.
Any other good stuff on the Florida website?
The PDF is volume 1, numbers
The PDF is volume 1, numbers 1-6, it's not all of volume 1. There's an index of International Council Correspondence here - http://www.marxists.org/subject/left-wing/icc/ (that also includes the publications that ICC turned into, Living Marxism and New Essays). It says there's 12 issues in volume 1. Anyone have the other six? The whole series also runs to 6 volumes.
International Council
International Council Correspondence Volume 1, Numbers 7-12 sourced from the Antonie Pannekoek Archives:
http://www.aaap.be/Pages/International-Council-Correspondence.html
those archives are such a
those archives are such a good resource. also thanks for putting these all up Qasim!