Correspondence 1940-1983
1940
1941
1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1982
1983
1951
1955
1956
1957
May 14-December
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
February-June
July-December
1966
1971
1972
January-May
1973
1974
January-June
1975
January-April 20
July-November
Internal Bulletin of Organizing Committee of the Socialist Party Convention (SWP founding convention). 1937. No. 5
Pre-Plenum Discussion Bulletin (SWP). 1940. Vol. 3 no. 2
Internal Bulletin (SWP)
1938. No. 1-2, 4-5, 7
1939. No. 9-10; vol. 2 no. 1-3, 5
1940. Vol. 2 no. 6-7, 10, 12
1942. Vol. 4 no. 1, 3
1943. Vol. 5 no. 1
1944
Vol. 6 no. 1, 3-7
Vol. 6 no. 9-10, 12-13
1945. Vol. 7 no. 1-3, 5, 7-9, 11-12
1946. Vol. 8 no. 1, 5, 7-9, 12
1947. Vol. 9 no. 2-5, 7
1948. Vol. 10 no. 1-6
1949. Vol. 11 no. 1-5
1950. Vol. 12 no. 1-3
1951. Vol. 13 no. 1
1952. Vol. 14 no. 1
1953
Vol. 15 no. 4-7
Vol. 15 no. 8-11
Vol. 15 no. 12-15
Vol. 15 no. 16-17, 19-20
1954. Vol. 16 no. 1-2
Discussion Bulletin (SWP)
1950. No. 1-4
1951. No. 6, 8-9
1952. No. 10
1953. No. A-12
1954
No. A-13-A-17, A-19
No. A-20-A-22, A-24, A-26
1955. No. A-27, A-29-A-31, A-33
1956. Vol. 17 no. 1-4
1959
Vol. 18 no. 1-8
Vol. 18 no. 9-10, 10 [sic], 11-14
1958. Vol. 19 no. 2-3
1959
Vol. 20 no. 1-7
Vol. 20 no. 8-10
Vol. 20 no. 11-16
1960. Vol. 21 no. 1-4
1961
Vol. 22 no. 1-6
Vol. 22 no. 7-12
Vol. 22 no. 13-19
1962
Vol. 23 no. 1, 3-6
Vol. 23 no. 7-10
1963
Vol. 24 no. 1-10
Vol. 24 no. 11-20
Vol. 24 no. 21-29
Vol. 24 no. 30-34
1965
Vol. 25 no. 1-4, 6-7
Vol. 25 no. 8-11
Vol. 25 no. 12-14, unnumbered [15], 16
1967
Vol. 26 no. 1-8
Vol. 26 no. 9-12
1969. Vol. 27 no. 2-13
1970. Vol. 28 no. 1
1971
Vol. 29 no. 1-17
Vol. 29 no. 18-28
1972. Vol. 30 no. 1-9
1977
Vol. 35 no. 1-9
Vol. 35 no. 10-16
1979
Vol. 36 no. 1-14
Vol. 36 no. 15-23
1981
Vol. 37 no. 1-2, 2 corrected, 3-10
Vol. 37 no. 11-19
Vol. 37 no. 20-26
1984. Vol. 38 no. 1
Internal Information Bulletin (SWP)
1964. January no. 1-2, February no. 1, April no. 1-2
1966. July
1967. January, December no. [1]-2
1968. June, July
1969. April no. [1]-2, June, no. 4-8
1970. No. 1-6
1971. No. 1-7
1972. No. 1, 3-5
1973. No. 1-10
1974. No. 1-9
1975. No. 1
1976. No. 1-6, 8-15
1977. No. 1-8
1979. No. 1
1981. No. 1
1983. No. 1
1984. No. 1
Information Bulletin (SWP). 1984. No. 2
International Bulletin (SWP)
1942. Vol. 2 no. 1, 3
1945. Vol. 3 no. 1
International Information Bulletin (SWP)
1946. Vol. 1 no. 1
1947. Vol. 1 no. 2
1949. June, December
1950. May, September (two issues)
1951. January, March, April, July, August, December
1952
February, March, April, June
October, November, December
1953. January, September
1954. January
1961. March, April
1962. No. 1
1963. April no. 1, May no. 1, July no. 1, August no. 1
1964. May no. 1
1965. February no. 1, August no. 1-2, November no. 1, December no. 1
1966. June (two issues), July, August
1968. No. 1, April, October
1969. No. 1-10
1970. No. 1-7
1971. No. 1-6
1972. No. 1-5
Reprints from 1968-1971 issues. Six issues, including Discussion on China, Discussion on Europe, Discussion on Latin America
International Internal Discussion Bulletin (SWP)
1973
Vol. 10 no. 1-12
Vol. 10 no. 14-21, 23-26
1974. Vol. 11 no. 1-5
1975. Vol. 12 no. 1-3
1976. Vol. 13 no. 3-5, 8-9
1977. Vol. 14 no. 1-8
1978. Vol. 15 no. 1-7
1979. Vol. 16 no. 1-2, 5-9
1980. Vol. 17 no. 1
1982. Vol. 18 no. 1-7
1983. Vol. 19 no. 1-3
1984. Vol. 20 no. 2
International Internal Information Bulletin (SWP)
1979. No. 1-3
1980. No. 1-4
1982. No. 1-3
Party Builder (SWP)
1944. Vol. 1 no. 1, 3
1945. Vol. 1 no. 4; vol. 2 no. 1-2
1946. Vol. 3 no. 1-2
1947. Vol. 4 no. 1-2
1970. Vol. 4 [sic] no. 1; vol. 6 no. 2-6
1972. Vol. 7 no. 1-7
1974. Vol. 8 no. 1-5
1975. Vol. 9 no. 1-2
Party Organizer (SWP)
1977. Vol. 1 no. 3
1979. Vol. 3 no. 3-7
1980. Vol. 4 no. 1-5
1981. Vol. 5 no. 1-5
1982. Vol. 6 no. 1
1983. Vol. 7 no. 1
Party Campaigner (SWP). 1963. October no. 1
City Convention Internal Bulletin (SWP New York Local). 1939. No. 1-2
City Convention Bulletin (SWP New York Local)
1939. No. 2
1942. No. 1-3
Bulletin of Women's Committee (SWP New York Local). 1943. No. 1
Internal Bulletin (SWP Los Angeles Local). 1952. No. 1
Discussion Bulletin (SWP Los Angeles Local)
1976. No. 1
1977. Vol. 2 no. 1
Discussion Bulletin (California SWP). 1982. Vol. 1 no. 1-7
Discussion Bulletin (SWP Northern California Bay Area District). 1983. No. 1-2, 4-6
Catalogs and indexes for SWP internal bulletins (1939-1978), New International and International Socialist Review (1934-1960), and The Militant (1971)
Young Marxist (SWP youth bulletin)
1948. Vol. 1 no. 1
1949. Fall
Left Wing Bulletin (Young Socialist League Left Wing Caucus). 1957. Vol. 1 no. 5
Young Socialist Forum (Young Socialist Alliance)
1958. Vol. 1 no. 3-4
1960. Vol. 4 no. 1
International Information Bulletin (Young Socialist Alliance)
1966. Vol. 1 no. 1
1969. No. 1, 3
Discussion Bulletin (Young Socialist Alliance)
1965. Unnumbered issue
1973. Vol. 17 no. 1, 4-11
1974. Vol. 18 no. 1-8
1982. Vol. 26 no. 1
Internal Information Bulletin (Young Socialist Alliance). 1974. No. 1
Information Bulletin (International Secretariat of the Fourth International). 1959. Vol. 1 no. 22-24, 27; vol. 2 no. 1
Internal Bulletin (International Secretariat of the Fourth International). 1959. September
International Bulletin (International Committee of the Fourth International). 1961. No. 6
Discussion Bulletin (League for Socialist Action/Ligue Socialiste Ouvrière [Canada]). 1972. No. 5
Bulletin of Marxist Studies (Pioneer Publishers). Undated. No. 1
Serial issues 1928-1977
Militant. 1928 facsimile (vol. 1 no. 1); 1953 (vol. 17 no. 46)
Socialist Appeal. 1936 (vol. 2 no. 10, 12); 1937 (vol. 3 no. 3)
Socialist Workers Party Campaigner. 1954 (vol. 10 no. 1)
Perspectiva Mundial. 1977. Vol. 1 no. 1
Fourth International (International Secretariat of the Fourth International)
1958 (no. 4); 1959 (no. 6); 1959-60 (no. 8); 1960 (no. 9-10)
1960-61 (no. 12); 1961 (no. 13); 1963 (no. 16-17)
Fourth International (International Committee of the Fourth International). 1964. Vol. 1 no. 2
Workers International News (Revolutionary Communist Party [Great Britain]). 1945 (vol. 6 no. 2); 1946 (vol. 6 no. 5)
Newsletter (London). 1957. Vol. 1 no. 27
Labour Review (Socialist Labour League [Great Britain])
1957 (vol. 2 no. 1-2, 4, 6)
1958 (vol. 3 no. 1, 3-5); 1959 (vol. 4 no. 3); 1960 (vol. 5 no. 3); 1962 (vol. 7 no. 2); 1962-63 (vol. 7 no. 4); 1963 (vol. 7 no. 5)
Miscellaneous. Dialectics (1937 no. 3); International African Opinion (1939 vol. 1 no. 7); Voice of Korea (1944 vol. 1 no. 18, 23); Monthly Review (1961 vol. 13 no. 3/4); Granma (1968 vol. 3 no. 34)
Pamphlets issued by the Socialist Workers Party or affiliated organizations or presses 1930-1986
Breitman, George (Albert Parker). The Assassination of Malcolm X; Defend the Negro Sailors; How a Minority Can Change Society; Jim Crow Murder of Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. Moore; Negroes in the Postwar World; The New Radicalization; Race Prejudice; The Struggle for Negro Equality; Wartime Crimes of Big Business
Burnham, James (John West). How to Fight War?; Let the People Vote on War!; The People's Front; War and the Workers
Camejo, Peter. Allende's Chile; Liberalism, Ultraleftism or Mass Action
Cannon, James P. American Stalinism and Anti-Stalinism; America's Road to Socialism; The Coming American Revolution; Defense Policy in the Minneapolis Trial; The End of the Comintern; Eugene V. Debs; the I.W.W.; Leon Trotsky; The Revolutionary Party; The Road to Peace; The Russian Revolution; Socialism and Democracy; The Workers and the Second World War
Castro, Fidel. Castro Speaks on Unemployment; Fidel Castro Denounces Bureaucracy and Sectarianism; The Road to Revolution in Latin America; Women and the Cuban Revolution
Goldman, Albert. The Assassination of Leon Trotsky; In Defense of Socialism; What Is Socialism?; Why We Defend the Soviet Union
Halstead, Fred. Antiwar GIs Speak Out; The 1985-86 Hormel Meat-Packers Strike in Austin, Minnesota
Hansen, Joseph. Father Coughlin, Fascist Demagogue; In Defense of the Cuban Revolution; Nixon's Moscow and Peking Summits; The Socialist Workers Party; The Theory of the Cuban Revolution; Too Many Babies?
Macdonald, Dwight. Fascism and the American Scene; Jobs Not Battleships!; The War's Greatest Scandal
Mandel, Ernest. An Introduction to Marxist Economic Theory; The Marxist Theory of Alienation; The Marxist Theory of the State; Peaceful Coexistence and World Revolution; Revolutionary Strategy in the Imperialist Countries
Morrow, Felix. The Civil War in Spain; Revolution and Counter-revolution in Spain
Novack, George (William F. Warde). The Bill of Rights in Danger; Genocide against the Indians; How Can the Jews Survive?; The Long View of History; Marxism versus Neo-Anarchist Terrorism; Moscow vs. Peking; Revolutionary Dynamics of Women's Liberation; The Understanding of History; Uneven and Combined Development in History; Who Will Change the World?
Preis, Art. America's Permanent Depression; "Welfare State" or Socialism?
Reed, Evelyn. An Answer to "The Naked Ape"; Is Biology Woman's Destiny?
Roberts, Dick. China and the USA; Mideast Oil and U.S. Imperialism
Trotsky, Leon
Communism and Syndicalism; The Death Agony of Capitalism and the Tasks of the Fourth International; Europe and America; Fascism; The Kirov Assassination; I Stake My Life!; In Defense of the Russian Revolution; In Defense of the Soviet Union; Leon Sedoff
On Black Nationalism and Self-Determination; On Engels and Kautsky; On the Jewish Question; On the Paris Commune; On the Trade Unions; The Only Road for Germany; Problems of the Development of the U.S.S.R.
Soviet Economy in Danger; The Soviet Union and the Fourth International; The Spanish Revolution in Danger!; The Strategy of the World Revolution; The Turn in the Communist International and the German Situation; Stalinism and Bolshevism; Women and the Family; World Unemployment and the Five Year Plan
Vidal, Mirta. Chicanas Speak Out; Chicano Liberation and Revolutionary Youth
Michael Banda, The Chinese Communist Party and the Hungarian Revolution; Hugo Blanco, On Chile and Peru; William E. Bohannan, A Letter to American Negroes; Douglas Bravo, Douglas Bravo Speaks; Tom Cagle, Life in an Auto Plant; George Clarke, Build a Labor Party Now; Bert Corona, Bert Corona Speaks; Joyce Cowley, Pioneers of Women's Liberation; Charles Curtiss (C. Charles), Your Standard of Living
John Dewey, Truth Is On the March; Farrell Dobbs, Trade Union Problems; Theodore Edwards, Marxism and Christianity; Gerry Foley, Ireland in Rebellion; Beatrice Hansen, A Political Biography of Walter Reuther; C. L. R. James (J. R. Johnson), Why Negroes Should Oppose the War; Doug Jenness, Lenin as Election Campaign Manager; Linda Jenness, Socialism and Democracy; Joe Johnson, The Prison Revolt; Caroline Lund, The Family; Rosa Luxemburg, Reform or Revolution
Ronald Reosti, The Pollution Crisis; Harry Ring, Cuba and Problems of Workers' Democracy; Della Rossa, Why Watts Exploded; Jean Simon, Desegregation!; Max Shachtman, Ten Years; Herbert Solow, Union-Smashing in Sacramento; Betsey Stone, Sisterhood Is Powerful; Arne Swabeck, Unemployment and the American Working Class
Tony Thomas, In Defense of Black Nationalism; Robert Vernon, The Black Ghetto; Mary-Alice Waters, The Politics of Women's Liberation Today; Debby Woodroofe, Sisters in Struggle, 1848-1920; Malcolm X, Two Speeches; Arthur Young, Quebec Nationalism; Fred Zeller, The Road for Revolutionary Socialists
By multiple authors or no individual authors
Abortion; Attica; Behind China's "Great Cultural Revolution"; A Bill of Rights for Working People; Black Liberation and Political Power; Black Power in the Caribbean; Black Women's Liberation; The Death Agony of Capitalism and the Tasks of the Fourth International; Declaration of Principles and Constitution of the Socialist Workers Party; Documents of the Chicano Struggle; Documents of the Palestinian Resistance Movement
The Farmer-Labor Party; Fight the Slave Labor Law!; For Independent Politics and a Fighting Program; The Founding Conference of the Fourth International; Healy "Reconstructs" the Fourth International; In Defense of the Women's Movement; An Introduction to the Young Socialist Alliance
Join the Young Socialist Alliance; Kate Millett's Sexual Politics; La Raza!; La Raza Unida Party in Texas; A List of Publications on Socialism and the Labor Movement; Manifesto of the Fourth International on the Imperialist War and the Proletarian Revolution; May 1970; 1952 Election Platform, Socialist Workers Party; 1979 World Congress of the Fourth International
Revolution in Hungary and the Crisis of Stalinism; Revolutionary Strategy in the Fight against the Vietnam War; The Second Declaration of Havana; The Struggle for Chicano Liberation
Teachers and the War; To the Workers and Peasants of India; Today's Fight against the Bosses; A Transitional Program for Black Liberation; The Truth about Israel and Zionism; Two Views on Pan-Africanism; The United States and the Second World War; The Voice of Socialism; Vote for Socialism in 1956
War and the Fourth International; The War in Vietnam; Watts and Harlem; Why We Are in Prison; Witch Hunt in Minnesota; Women and the Equal Rights Amendment; The Worldwide Youth Radicalization
Pamphlets issued by unaffiliated organizations or presses 1906-1987
Asia and Pacific region. Marie M. Keesing, Pacific Islands in War and Peace; Korea: We Accuse!; Catherine Porter, Filipinos and Their Country; Henry A. Wallace, Our Job in the Pacific
Charles H. Kerr and Company publications. Paul Lafargue, The Right to Be Lazy; Wilhelm Liebknecht, No Compromise; Jack London, The Apostate; Anton Pannekoek, Marxism and Darwinism; A. M. Simons, Class Struggle in America
China and Chinese publications. Isaac Deutcher, On the Chinese "Cultural Revolution"; Raise Higher the Revolutionary Banner of Marxism-Leninism; Self-Reliance and Independent National Economic Construction; Two Different Lines on the Question of War and Peace ; Wang Ming, Revolutionary China Today; V. G. Wilcox, Out to the People, On to the Offensive against Monopoly
Civil liberties. Hugo Black, We Dissent; Anne Braden, House Un-American Activities Committee: Bulwark of Segregation; In the Shadow of Fear; Truman Nelson, People with Strength; Wesley Robert Wells, My Name Is Wesley Robert Wells
Communist Party publications
Earl Browder, Civil War in Nationalist China; Eugene Dennis, America at the Crossroads; Georgi Dimitrov, The War and the Working Class and Working Class Unity, Bulwark against Fascism; William Z. Foster, The Strike Situation; The Fourth National Convention of the Workers (Communist) Party of America; Ireland's Path to Freedom; Japanese Imperialism Exposed ; Al Lannon, The Maritime Workers and the Imperialist War; V. I. Lenin, The Teachings of Karl Marx; Leninism or Trotskyism
A. B. Magil, The Real Father Coughlin; D. Z. Manuilsky, The Revolutionary Crisis Is Maturing; V. M. Molotov, The Meaning of the Soviet-German Non-Aggression Pact; Sean Murray, Ireland's Fight for Freedom and the Irish in the U.S.A.; New Program of the Communist Party U.S.A.; M. J. Olgin, Why Communism?; The People's Front in France; Wilhelm Pieck, We Are Fighting for a Soviet Germany; Program of the Communist International; Program of the Trade Union Educational League
Harry Raymond, Dixie Comes to New York; Joseph Stalin, Foundations of Leninism; The Struggle against Imperialist War and the Tasks of the Communists; A. Y. Vyshinsky, Trotskyism; Wang Ming, The Revolutionary Movement in the Colonial Countries; E. Yarovslavsky, The Meaning of the Soviet Trials
Cuba. Fidel Castro, Addresses Congress of American Women, May Day Speech, and On Vietnam; Cuba versus CIA; The Declaration of Havana; Theodore Draper, Cuba and United States Policy; Arthur Pincus, Terror in Cuba
India. Miriam S. Farley, Speaking of India; India and the European War; India Lodge Annual Report and Statement of Accounts for 1939; Indian National Congress Presidential Address and Resolution; L. W. Matters, India ; Stanley Plastrik (Henry Judd), India in Revolt; B. J. Vaswani, India Explained
Labor. James Boggs, Pages from a Negro Worker's Notebook; Paul Jacobs, Old Before Its Time: Collective Bargaining at 28; John L. Lewis, Speech in Opposition to Taft-Hartley Statute; Robert Lynd, You Can Do It Better Democratically
Socialist Party publications. James Casey, The Crisis in the Communist Party; Draft for a Program for the Socialist Party of the United States; Harold J. Laski, Karl Marx; Rosa Luxemburg, Reform or Revolution; Out of Their Own Mouths: A Documentary Study of the New Line of the Comintern on War; M. Philips Price, The Soviet, the Terror and Intervention; Joel Seidman, Sit-Down; Gus Tyler, Youth Fights War!; Youth Want Jobs
Socialist publications (other organizations). Daniel De Leon, What Means This Strike? (Socialist Labor Party); Third Camp (Independent Socialist Committee); Toward an American Revolutionary Labor Movement (American Workers Party)
Soviet publications. Nikita Khrushchev, Report of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union to the 20th Party Congress; Resolutions of the 20th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union; Why War Was Not Prevented
Trotsky, Leon, writings published by non-SWP presses. Against Social-Patriotism; The Class Nature of the Soviet State; Culture and Socialism; From October to Brest-Litovsk; The Lesson of Spain; Marxism in the United States; 1905: Before and After; 1905: Results and Perspectives; The October Revolution; Perspectives of World Development; The Russian Revolution; What Hitler Wants; What Is an Insurrection?; Whither Europe?
Trotskyist publications (U.S. non-SWP). Carl Finamore, A Mass Action Strategy for Peace, Jobs and Justice (Socialist Action); Revolt in South Africa (Socialist Action); Arne Swabeck, Visiting Trotsky at Prinkipo; Myra Tanner Weiss, The Bustelo Incident
Trotskyist publications (non-U.S.). Against Wall Street and the Kremlin; Colvin R. de Silva, The Failure of Communalist Politics and Left Disunity; Leslie Goonawardene, What We Stand For; Ted Grant, A Socialist Policy for Labour; Abu Hashim, Egypt: A People Rising; Ernest Mandel (Ernest Germain), Marxism vs. Ultraleftism; The Moscow-Peking Dispute and the Fourth International; Michel Raptis (Michel Pablo), Capitalism or Socialism?; Andrew Scott, Does Russia's Entry Alter Britain's War?; The 20th Congress (C.P.S.U.) and World Trotskyism
Vietnam. Hugh Deane, The War in Vietnam; Caroline Jenness, Immediate Withdrawal vs. Negotiations?; Ramparts Vietnam Primer; Robert Scheer, How the United States Got Involved in Vietnam
Workers Age Publishers publications. Jay Lovestone, People's Front Illusion; Rosa Luxemburg, The Russian Revolution; Bertram D. Wolfe, Civil War in Spain
Yugoslavia
Bebler, Ales, Speech; Vlajko Begovic, Two and a Half Years of the Five-Year Plan; Milovan Djilas, Lenin on Relations between Socialist States and On New Roads of Socialism; FPR Yugoslavia; For the Defense of Peace; Edvard Kardelj, The Communist Party of Yugoslavia in the Struggle for New Yugoslavia, for People's Authority and for Socialism and On People's Democracy in Yugoslavia
Mosha Piyade, About the Legend that the Yugoslav Uprising Owed Its Existence to Soviet Assistance; Milentije Popovic, On Economic Relations among Socialist States; Kocha Popovich, On the Question of the Liberation War in Yugoslavia; Josip Broz Tito, Political Report of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia; Veljko Vlahovic, Six Years of the People's State; Yugoslavia: New Land in the Making
Miscellaneous. Berkman, Alexander, The Kronstadt Rebellion; Albert Einstein, Why Socialism?; Peter Fryer, Hungary and the Communist Party; Emma Goldman, The Traffic in Women; In the Shadow of Dallas; A Lead to World Socialism; Julius Martov, The State and the Socialist Revolution; I. B. Tabata, The Freedom Struggle in South Africa; The Triple Revolution
Clippings
Articles from the Los Angeles Times re wage-price freeze 1971-1972
Articles from the Militant re labor solidarity days 1975 and 1981
Miscellany. Includes article re Vincent Dunne, and Carl Skoglund memento
Undescribed