The inevitability of communism - Paul Mattick The Inevitability of Communism by Paul Mattick is his criticism in 1936 of Sidney Hook's interpretation from what Mattick regards as the position of the orthodox dialectic materialist.
On Anton Pannekoek - Paul Mattick Mattick traces the life of Anton Pannekoek, and the development of his thought.
The permanent crisis: Henryk Grossman’s interpretation of Marx’s theory of capitalist accumulation - Paul Mattick Mattick's classic work on the economic theories of Henryk Grossman and the dynamics behind the inevitable downfall of capitalism.
The German Revolution - Paul Mattick The German Revolution, chapter 7 from Mattick's work Reform or Revolution, looks at the events upsurge of working class militancy in Germany during November 1918.
Bolshevism and Stalinism - Paul Mattick Mattick analyses "the superficiality of the ideological differences between Stalinism and Trotskyism" and why "Trotsky's own past and theories",…
Anti-Bolshevist Communism in Germany - Paul Mattick The council-communist Paul Mattick looks back at the German revolution he participated in.
"The Barricades Must Be Torn Down": Moscow-Fascism in Spain - Paul Mattick Mattick ponders the then-recent events of May 1937 - when the counter-revolutionary consequences of…
The limits of Mattick's economics: economic law and class struggle - Ron Rothbart A critique of the economic ideas of Paul Mattick by Ron Rothbart.
Mattick, Paul, 1904-1981 A short biography of German council communist tool maker-turned academic Paul Mattick.
Economics, Politics and The Age of Inflation - Paul Mattick Comprised of six articles written in the years between 1974 and 1978, Economics, Politics and the…