Living Marxism/International Council Correspondence, Vol. 6, no. 1, Fall 1941
Volume 6
International Council Correspondence Volume 6, Number 1
CONTENTS
•War and Revolution / Karl Korsch
•Stages of Totalitarian Economy / H. Bruggers
•Two Men in a Boat – Not to Speak of the Eight Points / Paul Mattick
◦After the Debacle
◦Hitler as Peace Angel
◦You cannot Trust Hitler
◦British Imperialism: Old and New
◦The End of Appeasement
◦The Struggle for England
◦The German-Russian War
◦America-Germany-Japan
◦German Europe
◦Hitler’s “Secret” Weapon
◦The Atlantic Brenner
•Book Reviews
◦Workers Before and After Lenin. Fifty Years of Russian Labor, by Manya Gordon
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International Council Correspondence Volume 6, Number 2
New Essays. A Quarterly Devoted to the Study of Modern Society (International Council Correspondence), Vol. 6, no. 2, Fall 1942
CONTENTS
•Notes on History / Karl Korsch
◦The Ambiguities of Totalitarian Ideologies
◦The Old and the New Imperialism
◦Revolutionary and Counter/Revolutionary Aspects of Totalitarianism
◦The Historical Philosophy of Nazism
◦The age of Pan/Historism
◦Towards a New Function of Historical Knowledge
•Materialism and Historical Materialism / J. Harper [=Anton Pannekoek]
•Marxism and Empiricism. Preliminary Remarks / Fred
•The Heydrich Pattern / Alpha
•What Destroyed Democracy? An Analysis of Capitalist Technology / Julien Coffinet
•The Structure and Practice of Totalitarianism / K.K. [=Karl Korsch]
◦Why Behemoth?
◦The Legal Mind
◦Ideology versus History
◦The Native Returns
•The Marxian Dialectic and its Recent Critics (to be continued)
◦Introduction
◦I. Development of Bourgeois Science and Philosophy
◦[II.] Metaphysics and Empiricism
•Book Reviews
◦The Structure of the Nazi Economy, by Maxime Y. Sweezy. The Social Policy of Nazi Germany, by C.W. Gauillebaud / P.M. [=Paul Mattick]
◦Foundations of Modern World Society, by Linden A. Mauder / M.
◦The Nature of Modern Warfare, by Cyrill Falls / l.h. [=Karl Korsch]
◦Challenge to Karl Marx, by John Kenneth Turner/ Luenika [=Paul Mattick]
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International Council Correspondence Volume 6, Number 3
New Essays. A Quarterly Devoted to the Study of Modern Society (International Council Correspondence), Vol. 6, 1943, no 3, Spring
CONTENTS
•Wilson vs. Roosevelt: Reflection on a Charter / Dwight MacDonald
•A Historical View of Geopolitics / Karl Korsch
◦The Status of Geopolitik in the U.S.
◦The Historical Approach
◦From MacKinder to Haushofer
•The Bureaucratic Spirit / Sebastian Frank
•Marxism and Pragmatism / C.P. West
•Competition and Monopoly / Paul Mattick
•Philosophy and the State (continuation of The Marxian Dialectic and its Recent Critics, to be continued)
•Book Reviews
◦And Keep Your Powder Dry! An Anthropologist, by Margaret Mead / K.K. [=Karl Korsch]
◦Escape from Freedom, by Erich Fromm / Victor Serge
◦Make This the Last War, by Michael Straight / W.B.
◦The Silent War. The Underground Movement in Germany, by J.B. Jansen end Stefan Weyl / M.
◦The Principle of Power. The Great Crisis of History, by Guglielmo Ferrero / M.
◦Conditions of Peace, by Edward Hallet Carr / M.
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International Council Correspondence Volume 6, Number 4
New Essays. A Quarterly Devoted to the Study of Modern Society (International Council Correspondence), Vol. 6, no. 4, Winter 1943
CONTENTS
•Vladimir Korolenko / Rosa Luxemburg (July 1918), translated by Frieda Mattick
•The Modern Machiavellians / Paul Mattick
•Societal Implications of Russian Resistance / George Kimmelman
•Pragmatism: the Logic of Capitalism / C.P. West
•Book Reviews
Germany’s Master Plan. The Story of Industrial Offensive, by Joseph Borkin and Charles A. Welsh
In Defense of Marxism. Against the Petty-Bourgeois Opposition, by Leon Trotsky
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