1934-940补卷· 目录
France (1934-35)
An Offer to Le Peuple (January 9, 1934) 439
The IS Reply to the British Majority (January 23, 1934) 440
Differences with the British Minority (January 23, 1934) 442
The Jewish Question Has Been Internationalized
(January 28, 1934) 444
Questions About Holland (January 29, 1943) 445
On the Workers' Militia (February 1934) 445
Things Are on the Move (February 12, 1934) 447
Against Centrism at the Youth Conference
(February 15, 1934) 448
Rakovsky's Statement of Submission (February 21,1934) 455
mtraleft Tactics in Fighting the Fascists (March 2,1934) 456
After the Austrian Defeat (March 13, 1934) 459
Reproaching the Dutch Section (March 17, 1934) 461
Field's Expulsion (March 18, 1934) 462
A Concert for Herriot (March 1934) 464
The Youth Conference's Unsatisfactory Resolution
(March 19, 1934) 465
The Proposal to Fuse the CLA and the A WP
(March 20, 1934) 467
The Errors of Our Youth Delegates (March 29, 1934) 469
Continuing the Struggle Through Unifications
(April 10, 1934) 472
My Interrogation by the Police (Mid-April 1934) 474
Why I Am Being Expelled from France (April 18, 1934) 476
Suggestions for a French Program of Action
(Spring 1934) 478
Proposals for the Next ICL Plenum (June 15, 1934) 483
Our Response to the French CP's New Turn
(June 16, 1934) 485
Concentrate Inside the Socialist Party (June 1934) 486
The State of the League and Its Tasks (June 29, 1934) 488
The Catalan Conflict and the Tasks of the Proletariat
(Summer 1934) 496
Alternatives for the Young Socialists (July 12, 1934) 499
Cross the Rubicon (July 16, 1934) 502
The Stalinists and Organic Unity (July 19, 1934) 503
Supplementary Arguments and Suggestions for Articles
(July 21, 1934) 505
Tasks of the ICL (July 21, 1934) 507
Clouds in the Far East (Published August 1934) 512
Soviets in America? (August 17, 1934) 517
The "Belgian" Tradition in Discussion
(September 22, 1934) 527
The Present Situation in the Labor Movement and the
Tasks of the Boishevik-Leninists (October 1934) 530
Cannon's Mission in Europe (November 3, 1934) 536
How to Answer the London-Amsterdam Bureau
(November 1934) 537
No Compromise on the Russian Question
(November 11, 1934) 538
We Should Join the Belgian Young Socialists
(November 19, 1934) 539
Suggestions for the GBL (November 20, 1934) 541
Remarks on the Kirov Assassination
(December 10, 1934) 543
On the Draft Political Statutes (December 1934) 547
A Few Remarks on Revolution (December 1934) 550
Once More on Our Tum (December 15, 1934) 552
Notes on the GBL's Internal Problems
(Late 1934 or Early 1935) 558
Remarks on Our General Orientation
(Late 1934 or Early 1935) 560
The State and the USSR (Late 1934 or Early 1935) 561
Against Desistance For the Radicals
(Late 1934 or Early 1935) 563
Answers to Questions by Louise Bryant
(Late 1934 or Early 1935) 564
A Proposal to Co-opt Dubois into the Plenum
(January 31, 1935) 566
Disturbing Signs (January 31, 1935) 568
Mter the Belgian Conference (March 24, 1935) 570
On the Teachers' Federation (March 24, 1935) 571
Notes on the SAP and the London-Amsterdam Bureau
(Mid-April 1935) 572
News About the Family (April 25, 1935) 578
Laval and the French CP (May 1935) 578
Toward the New Youth International (Spring 1935) 580
Why Are We Boishevik-Leninists? (Spring 1935) 581
Three Telegrams to Norway (June 7-12, 1935) 584
Underground Work in Nazi Germany (June 1935) 585
Norway (1935-36)
Please Pay Attention to the Youth Question
(June 21, 1935) 595
Chen Tu-hsiu and the General Council (August 10, 1935) 597
For a Bloc Against Oehler (August 13, 1935) 600
The Cannon Shachtman Group Should Make
Concessions (September 4, 1935) 601
The Policy of the Ahern-Weber Group
(September 4, 1935) 604
Nothing in Common with the Decadent Comintern
(September 18, 1935) 607
An Appeal to A.J. Muste (September 24-25, 1935) 608
The Open Letter and the ILP (Autumn 1935) 616
Foreword, Mitt Liv (October 1, 1935) 616
For or Against? (October 16, 1935) 620
Youth Secretary Nominations (October 21, 1935) 621
Support of the Dutch Fight Against SAPism
(November 5, 1935) 621
Conversations with Earle Birney (November 1935) 622
Greetings to Robitnichi Vysti (November 26, 1935) 629
Letters Ahout Anton Ciliga
(December 1935-January 1936) 629
The Lenin-Trotsky Papers (December 28, 1935) 635
Results of the Open Letter (January 18, 1936) 637
Schmidt's Trip to England (January 19, 1936) 639
Educating Against Centrism (January 24, 1936) 640
The Heyday of the People's Front (January 24, 1936) 641
Two Statements on Hearst (January 28, 1936) 642
A Conversation with Maurice Spector (February 1936) 643
How to Avert a Split (February 8, 1936) 651
Remarks for an English Comrade (April 8, 1936) 653
The Center Must Stay in Europe (April 8, 1936) 654
Orient to the Spanish Youth (April 14, 1936) 655
Eleven Letters to Victor Serge (April-August 1936) 657
Our Kind of Optimism (April 27, 1936) 684
Walter Held's Thesis on the Evolution of the Comintern
(May 26 and June 18, 1936) 685
Let's End This Nonsense (May 28, 1936) 687
"State Capitalism" Data Sought (June 7, 1936) 688
The International Conference and the Dutch Section
(June 16, 1936) 689
Congratulations on a Good Publishing Job
(June 18, 1936) 691
The London Bureau and the Fourth International
(July 1936) 692
Deep Differences with the Dutch Comrades
(July 7, 1936) 696
How the Conference Was and Wasn't Prepared
(July 17, 1936) 698
Molinier's Expulsion (July 1936) 704
When the Conference Selects the Leadership
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Advice for the Conference (July 25, 1936) 708
GPU and Gestapo (August 27, 1936) 709
A Possible Hunger Strike (End of August 1936) 711
Our Friends Should Not Wait (End of August 1936) 712
Translator Troubles, Publisher Problems
(September 10, 1936) 713
Still Imprisoned (October 4, 1936) 715
Still Gagged (October 12, 1936) 716
The Trip to Copenhagen (October 12, 1936) 716
Reading Ibsen Again (October 1936) 723
Pyatakov and the Trial in Novosibirsk
(November 26, 1936) 724
Posthumus and the Archives (December 2, 1936) 727
Mexico (1937-40)
Answers to a Mexican Press Service (January 23, 1937) 728
Two Crooked Lawyers (February 1, 1937) 729
Postponing the Swiss Trial (February 19, 1937) 730
Answers to the Chicago Daily News (March 3, 1937) 732
A Correction and Requests (March 26, 1937) 733
Stalin's Latest Threat (March 29, 1937) 735
Opinions and Information (May 12, 1937) 736
Obstacles in Britain (May 21, 1937) 738
No Reason to Complain (August 10, 1937) 738
Literary Theft (August 21, 1937) 739
A Pamphlet on Spain (September 17, 1937) 740
The International Conference Must be Postponed
(September 25, 1937) 741
The U.S. Recession and a New Political Orientation
(October 2, 1937) 743
An Article on Kronstadt (November 14, 1937) 746
Suggestions for a Pamphlet on Kronstadt
(November 19, 1937) 747
An Article on the Soviet State (November 30, 1937) 749
Sale of the Archives (December 21, 1937) 749
Kronstadt and the Commission's Findings
(January 17, 1938) 751
Thomas's Letter and Dewey's Speech (January 26, 1938) 752
Eastman and The Young Lenin (February 3, 1938) 753
Explanation of a Complaint (February 5, 1938) 754
Why I Can't Pay Now (February 7, 1938) 756
Jules Romains on Lenin (February 7, 1938) 757
Marx's Living Thoughts (February 10, 1938) 758
Leon Sedov's Papers (February 28, 1938) 759
Questions About Sedov's Death (March 1, 1938) 760
Krestinsky's Repudiation (March 2, 1938) 762
The Third Moscow Trial (March 4, 1938) 763
Answers to Mrs. Celarie (March 6, 1938) 765
Roosevelt and a Visa (March 30, 1938) 767
Carlo Tresca Is a Target (March 31, 1938) 768
Finishing the Transitional Program (April 5, 1938) 769
A Russian Encyclopedia (April 26, 1938) 770
Political Personality and the Milieu (May 10, 1938) 771
Muenzenberg's Expulsion (June 5, 1938) 773
Molinier and the International Conference (June 9, 1938) 774
An Introduction Worthy of Rosa Luxemburg
(June 14, 1938) 775
Fusion With the Lovestoneites? (July 29, 1938) 776
Answers to Gladys Lloyd Robinson (August 18, 1938) 779
Isaacs's Book About China (October 23, 1938) 781
Latin American Problems: A Transcript
(November 4, 1938) 782
Lombardo Toledano's Lies (November 8, 1938) 795
Can the Daily News be Sued? (November 11, 1938) 796
A Conversation with William R. Mathews
(Published December 13, 1938) 798
Investigate the U.S. Fascists (December 12, 1938) 806
The French Question (December 13, 1938) 807
Letters About Sieva Volkov (September 1938-April 1939) 808
No Doubts About Rudolf Klement's Fate
(November 1938-August 1939) 816
A GPU Stool Pigeon in Paris (January 1, 1939) 818
The Hearst Press Changes Its Mind (January 6, 1939) 819
The Plight of Our Refug"ee Comrades (January 9, 1939) 820
What the Youth Do to Our Principles (January 9, 1939) 821
Letters to the POI Central Committee
(February-July 1939) 822
A Trap in Palestine (February 14, 1939) 827
Money-Raising Appeals (February 20, 1939) 828
Utilize the Opportunities in the Communist Party
(March 8, 1939) 829
James's Trip to Mexico (March 29, 1939) 830
Diego Rivera's Defection (March-April 1939) 831
Where Munis Should Go (May 1, 1939) 834
Pan-American Committee Personnel (May 1, 1939) 835
Victor Serge's Crisis (May 6, 1939) 836
Another Anonymous Letter (May 10, 1939) 836
Problems of the Socialist Appeal (May 27, 1939) 838
A Visa for Elsa Reiss (June 5, 1939) 840
A Party Census (June 23, 1939) 841
For the Ukrainian Pamphlet (September 1939) 841
A Disagreeable Incident (September 7, 1939) 842
The First Article in the Russian Discussion
(September 28, 1939) 843
Accepting the Invitation of the Dies Committee
(October 12, 1939) 844
Outline of a Magazine Article (November 15, 1939) 845
A False Report (December 26, 1939) 847
Dialectics and the Answer to Burnham
(January 9, 1940) 848
Farrell Dobbs's Arrival (January 16, 1940) 849
A Discussion With Carleton Smith
(Published February 2, 1940) 849
Factionalism and the IEC (February-April 1940) 851
Rivera's Wild Denunciation (April 6, 1940) 856
A Serious Work on Russian Revolutionary History
(May 2, 1940) 857
To Colonel Sanchez Salazar (May 31, 1940) 860
A Letter to EI Nacional (June 6, 1940) 862
The GPU and the Comintern (July 17, 1940) 863
A Bed and a Plate Waiting (July 17, 1940) 864
Unfinished Wntings and Fragments
Petty-Bourgeois Democrats and Moralizers
(1938 and 1939) 865
Fragments from the First Seven Months of the War
(1940)
Fragments on the USSR (1940) 880
Preface to a Book on War and Peace
(March-April 1940) 886
Last Words (August 20, 1940) 891
Notes and Acknowledgments 892
Index (1 929-40) 964
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