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Volume III No. 1 January 4, 1930, New York, NY
THE MILITANT
Weekly Organ of the Communist League of America [Opposition]

Editor:

    James P. Cannon

Associate Editors:

    Martin Abern
    Max Shactman
    Maurice Spector
    Arne Swabeck

Industrial Depression Growning – Anti-Labor Drive Now Under Way

The Austrian Crisis And Communism by L.D. Trotsky

Hudreds Killed by Marines in Haiti

Illinois Miners Urgently need Relief

Lost Fliers and Hoover

Reuse 6-Hour Day

Concede Cleveland Unemployment

Hoover Prosperity

French Aim Blow at U.S. – Raise Tariff on American Autos

Another Haymarket Cop Deat by T. P. Lewis

Supress Mooney Report – Young Hid Evidence

Stalinist Repression – Hound Trotsky’s Kin

Ford Treatment of Labor

Swedish Workers Protest Barbarity in Carolina

Mellon’s Pa. Domain Fises – Workers Squeezed for Profits by Arthur G. McDowell

Mellon Advances in New York

Open Forum of the New York Communist League

Naval Bases and Imperialsim – The Struggle for Position at the Coming Conference in London by Albert Glotzer

A Proposed Party Questionnaire

No Work in San Antonio -Labor Warned to Stay Clear by Ester Lowell

The Defense of the Soviet Union and the Opposition by L.D. Trotsky

Throughout the World of Labor

The Pot of Gold for the Unemployed by Robert L. Cruden

Convention of the Textile Workers Union

The Daily Worker Gasps for Arguements

Letters from The Militants

Where to Buy The Militant


Volume III No. 2 January 11, 1930, New York, NY
THE MILITANT
Weekly Organ of the Communist League of America [Opposition]

Editor:

    James P. Cannon

Associate Editors:

    Martin Abern
    Max Shactman
    Maurice Spector
    Arne Swabeck

Karl Liebknect Day – After the Marty’s Grave-side by Karl Radek

A.F.of L. Opens Up in the South

Velivet Words Conceal U.S. Arms Growth y Scott Nearing

1930 to Be “Lean Tought” Year

Poverty Spreads in St. Louis

Export Industries Will Be Hit heavily

Pullman Co. Absorbs Norotrious Union Foe

Racketeer is Pal of Matty Woll by Harvey O’Connor

12 Lynchings Known in 1929

Meeting in Philadelphia N.C. Wants Anti-Labor Law, Too

The Defense of the Soviet Union and the Opposition by L.D. Trotsky

Throughout the World of Labor

The Austrian Crisis And Communism by L.D. Trotsky

Church Reportsw Marion Hell – But All the Preachers Offer Are Empty Promises Prayers

Ponaic Has “Novel” Way to Cut Wages

Uemployment Raises Mortgage Shut-downs by Joseph Hunter

Lumber Camps Arn’t Hit by Prosperity by Harold R. Johnson

A Bit in Olgin’s Infamy

Letters from The Militants

Where to Buy The Militant


Volume III No. 3 January 18, 1930, New York, NY
THE MILITANT
Weekly Organ of the Communist League of America [Opposition]

Editor:

    James P. Cannon

Associate Editors:

    Martin Abern
    Max Shactman
    Maurice Spector
    Arne Swabeck

Heavy Decline in N. Y. Jobs – Every Industry reports Slump

Mill bosses Plan Company Unions to Counterack Trade Union drive

1500 Unemployed Demostrate in St. Louis – May Anwsers the Deman for Work or Relief by Arresting Two Leaders

Tear Gas is “Popular” Weapon against Labor by Harvy O’Conner

Chicago Building Takes Sharp Drop; thousands Jobless by T. P. Lewis

35 Electricans Will Burn to eath in 1930

Massachusetts Building Trade Workers Severely Hit

5,000 Fuew Jobs in Boston

Police Called Out for Jobless

Birmingham Big Open Shop Center – Unemployment Rife in South by T. S. Rawlings

Attempt new Frame-up in Gastonia

Bishop Demands Catholoic Unions in Canada by John Hobar

Company Union established in Elizabethton

Chicago Opposition Active

Fear Soviet Invasion in Arizona

60 Hours a Week of Women in Kentucky – Negro Workers the Worst Off

The Minnesota F. L. P. – Six Years of Confusion and Disappointment in a Two-Class Party by Vincent R. Dunne

Gertrude Duell Joins the Opposition

A Real red ILD and Hell Hath No Fury Like an Enghal Enraged.

150 Workers Laid Off

Rosa Luxemberg—11 years After by Max Shacthman

The Communist fight Agaisnt Imperialist War by Charles Curtis

Throughtout the World of Labor

The Defense of the Soviet Union and the Opposition by L.D. Trotsky

An Economic analysis? Or Factional Demagogy & Forgery

The Prosessor’s Nightmare – A story of the Great American Worker-Boss that Never Existed

Karakhan Takes a Pleasant Trip to Tureky – But, Unlike Trotsky, He is not Confined on a Island by Friend Kemal Pasha

Hutchison Exples Militant – Louis A. Roseland Removed from Minneapolis Carpenters Union

The Struggle of the Miners in Taylorville, Ill.

Bessedovsky – Trotsky on “Revolutions”


Volume III No. 4 January 28, 1930, New York, NY
THE MILITANT
Weekly Organ of the Communist League of America [Opposition]

Editor:

    James P. Cannon

Associate Editors:

    Martin Abern
    Max Shactman
    Maurice Spector
    Arne Swabeck

Leninism Lives! – The Opposition Carries It Forward

Mass Unemployment Continues

Enormous Profits in Southern Tobacco

A Step Down by the International Right

Toronto Militants, Attention!

The Struggle in the South – Green’s Plea to the Bosses, the Progressives and the Communists by James P. Cannon

Propsect Bad for Builders by T. P. Lewis

The “Third Period” of the Comintern’s Mistakes by L. D. Trotsky

Throughout the World of Labor

The Defense of the Soviet Union and the Opposition by L.D. Trotsky

A Letter from the Chinese Oppositions

Carry Out lenin’s Will! – Lenin’s Last Words to the Party, Still Supppressed by the Stalinists

Ford’s Parts Factories Drive Workers by Robert I. Cruden

The Depression and Labor – Prospects for Approaching Struggles in the United States By Arne Swabeck

The St. Louis Unemployment Demontration


Volume III No. 5 February 1, 1930, New York, NY
THE MILITANT
Weekly Organ of the Communist League of America [Opposition]

Editor:

    James P. Cannon

Associate Editors:

    Martin Abern
    Max Shactman
    Maurice Spector
    Arne Swabeck

Police Murder Steve Katovis – Communist Worker Shot Down in Cold Blood

Naval Conclave Shows No Unity

Green Tabs Marion and Gastonia

Mexico Breaks with Soviet Union

After the Minter’s Strike – Operators and Reactionary Union leaders vs. the Illinois Minters by Joseph Angelo

Prospects for New Struggles in New Bedford

The Indian Revolution at the Cross-roads by Max Shachtman

Stalinists Disrupt Minneapolis T.U.U.L Conference

The “Third Period” of the Comintern’s Mistakes by L. D. Trotsky

Throughout the World of Labor

On the Chinese Revolution – Trotsky’s Reply to the Letter of the Chinese Opposition Group December 22, 1929

Hoover Prosperty Invisible in State of Illinois

Mummery in Labor Unions

Young Vanguard—A Section Devoted to Problems of Working Class Youth

The New Industrial Unions – The Mass Organizations of the Workers or Narrow Party Sects by Arne Swabeck

Cleveland Labor News by John Foley

Where to Buy the Militant


Volume III No. 6 February 8, 1930, New York, NY
THE MILITANT
Weekly Organ of the Communist League of America [Opposition]

Editor:

    James P. Cannon

Associate Editors:

    Martin Abern
    Max Shactman
    Maurice Spector
    Arne Swabeck

Dress Strike on as Schlesinger and Bosses cooperate – Left Wing Can Win Workers by Quitting Isolationist Attitude

What’s Happened to Blumkin? Let Stalin and the American Party Leaders Answer!

City of Chcago Goes Bankrupt

Enormous Profits for U.S. Steel

Hoover and the Farmers

New York Open forum

A Repast of the Wild Beasts – French Communist Viewpoint on the London Naval Conference by Paulo Sizoff

New Kind of Trade Union Work by Carl Skoglund

United Front in Boston in the New Style by Charlottee Shechet

The “Third Period“ of the Comintern’s Mistakes by L. D. Trotsky

Throughout the World of Labor

The Results of the Soviet-China Conflict by L. Trotsky

The Proletarian and Peasantry in the Indian Revolution by Max Shachtmam

Foster’s Return and the “New Wind” in the Comintern by L.D. Trotsky

Leadership in the Coming Struggles by Arne Swabeck


Volume III No. 7 [Whole No. 29] February 15, 1930, New York, NY
THE MILITANT
Weekly Organ of the Communist League of America [Opposition]

Editor:

    James P. Cannon

Associate Editors:

    Martin Abern
    Max Shactman
    Maurice Spector
    Arne Swabeck

Dressmakers Again Betrayed – « Imparital Commission » Formed to See Out Workers

Imperialist Powers Quarrel at London

Unemployment Stalks the Middle-West

Man versus Machines

35,000 Jobless in New Jersey Industrial Center

Taxi Maintenance Men Join Strikers

Report Bode Ill for Auto Slaves

Birmintham Wages Mislerly by S. S. Ralwings

Weavers Walk out in Carolina Mill

Help Us sustain The Militant

The Socialist Party and Radicalization of the Masses by James P. Cannon

The Fundamental Principle Errors of Syndicalism & The Need for Organizing the World Opposition

Low Wages for Unorgaized Miners in W. Va. by August Valentine

Anthracite Takes Heavy Toll in Accidents

The Strike of the Toronto Cloakmakers by M. Quarter

Pittsburg Cab Drivers on Strike by James Sifakis

Minneapolis Stalinists Disrupt Ladies Auxiliary by Clara Kaufman

Minneapolis Workers School

Quaker city Knitters Revolt on Wage Cuts


Volume III No. 8 [Whole No. 30] New York, NY Saturday, February 22, 1930
THE MILITANT
Weekly Organ of the Communist League of America [Opposition]

Editor:

    James P. Cannon

Associate Editors:

    Martin Abern
    Max Shactman
    Maurice Spector
    Arne Swabeck

Blumkin Shot!

Unite the Struggle for the Jobless! – Unite Forces on March 6th Demonstrations!

The Party “Answers” on Blumkin – But It Fails to Make a Straighforward Reply to the Questions We Have Raised

Naval conference at a Standstill

Illinois Jobs Declined

The Anti-Soviet Crusaders

Detroit Prosperity

Help Us Sustain The Militant

Passaic Strike Anniversary – Some Lessons in Militant Labor leadership for the Furture by James P. Cannon

The « Tine to Think » by George Ray

$200,000 Pforits and—Unemployment

Can Monopoly Capitalism Be Organized by Arne Swabeck

An Opposition Group in Mexico Formed

Gastonia Stoolpigeon Got His

American Plan Means 55 Cents for Machinists

Miners Would Like to See Party of the Steel Trust Gold They Produced

The Stalinization of the Mexican Party by Rosalio Negrete

Mondism and Unemployment Grow in Engliand

After the French Socialist Congress by La Verite

The “Third Period” of the Comintern’s Mistakes by L. D. Trotsky

Letter from Moscow: How Stalin Murdered Blumkin: Radke’s Judas Role

Daily Worker and Blumkin

The Russian Opposition Knows Its Path! – Note by the Editorail Board o the Bullletin of the Russian Opposition

Ludlow Killer Rewarded

Billions Made by Big Industrialists

The Situatio in the Mining Indusgtry

Typos Defeat Salary Boost

Gain 40-Hour Night Week

“The Great Disciple of Lenin” by Denis Plarinos

St. Louis Fakers Try Militant Painter

Machinist Unemployment Worst Since 1921!

60,000 Unemployed in K. C.

Rail Workers Discuss Mergers

Our Youth Section


Volume III No. 9 [Whole No. 31] New York, NY Saturday, March 1, 1930
THE MILITANT
Weekly Organ of the Communist League of America [Opposition]

Editor:

    James P. Cannon

Associate Editors:

    Martin Abern
    Max Shactman
    Maurice Spector
    Arne Swabeck

The Murder of Blumkin: An Act Against the Russian Revolution

Build a Broad Movement to Aid The Unemployed

40 Percent Jobless in Bay State

Snow Fails to Bring Jobs to Jobless

Euqal Opportunity Mocked by Income Report

To Many Labor Officials by C. R. Hedlund

Long Hours in Steel Mills

The New Bedford Textile Workers and Stalinist «Politics» by Frank Bromely

Conditions of Metal Scrappers

Rank and File for Labor Party

The Mining situation and the Tasks of the left Wing – Statement of the National committee of the communist League of America (Opposition)

What is «Permanent Revoltuion»? by L. D. Trotsky

Opposition Serves the Bolshevik Revoluttion by Leon Trotsky

Quarter Million Jobless in N.C.

The Fall of Primo De Revera and it’s Consequences – by Gorkin

German Unemployed Defy Tyrannous Laws

German Unemployed and the Frist of February

La Verite and The Militant

Actors Equity Deprecates Company Union Plan

St. Louis Jobless Swamp Charities

Imperalist Development and its Inevitable Doom by Arne Swabeck

Wolrd Textile Sutation Bodes Workers Ill by Robert W. Dunn

Young Vanguard: A Section Devoted to Problems of the Working Class Youth

Foodless Mother Tries Suicide

Operators Speed-Up Illinois Coal Diggers

War’s Glory by Peter Hansen


Volume III No. 10 [Whole 32] New York, NY Saturday, March 8, 1930
THE MILITANT
Weekly Organ of the Communist League of America [Opposition]

Editor:

    James P. Cannon

Associate Editors:

    Martin Abern
    Max Shactman
    Maurice Spector
    Arne Swabeck

Demonstrate on March 6th As Unmployment Grows

Stalin Persecutes Rakovksy

Miners! Build left Wing at Springfiled

Flood Control Contractors Gyp Negro Laborers

Over 8,000,000 Women toils at Low Wages

The Coming Paterson Strike Frank Bromely

New York Open forum

Sailors Face Jobless Problem

Registration of Aliens Fought

Miner's Death toll Mounts

Cab men Reject Scabe Terms by Arthur G. Mcdowell

Have You Read L. D. Trotsky' "The Draft Program of the communist International"?

The Proletarian revolution and the Shooting of Blumin by Martin Abern

"In the Name of God"

The Policy of the Leadership and the Party Regime by Christain Rakovsky

The Political Situation in Germany and the Crisis in the Communist Party by Kurt Landau

Workers Nail Employmet Lie

Polish Conditions Grow Rabildy Worse

Long Hours, Low Wages , for Foundry Workers

Mass Unemployment in Rochester

Building on the Chute in Penssy

Reveals Crime of Archangel Expedition

No Murder Charge Against this Judge by Frank L. Palmer

Stalinism in Chicago I. L. D. by branch member

Young Vanguard - A Section Devoted to Problems of the Working Class Youth

Water Cuts in Oil Fields

Rail Telegraphers add New members

Rade Unnion Membership at Standstill.

The Class Character of the Constitution by Peter Hansen

My Part in the October by L. D. TroNext Steps of the American Workers by Arne Swabkectsky

A Letter from England by Millcent Shooter


Volume III No. 11 [Whole 33] New York, NY Saturday, March 15, 1930
THE MILITANT
Weekly Organ of the Communist League of America [Opposition]

Editor:

    James P. Cannon

Associate Editors:

    Martin Abern
    Max Shactman
    Maurice Spector
    Arne Swabeck

Baldwin Locomotive Lays off 1,200

Labor Party in Kenosha

The Paris Commune and the Proletarian Revolution by Maurice Spector

Auto Industry Moves South

The New Course of the Economy of the Soviet Union – Adventure in Economics and it's Danger by Leon Trotsky

Next Steps of the American Worekrs by Arne Swabek

Hoover Speeds Postal Clerks

Throughout the World of Labor

The Militant

Hosierty Scabs Kill Striker, Wound Two

Open Shop Paper Approves of A.F. of L.

Ella May Lynchining O.K.'D

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Volume III No. 12 [Whole 34] New York, NY Saturday, March 22, 1930
THE MILITANT
Weekly Organ of the Communist League of America [Opposition]

Editoral Board:

    James P. Cannon
    Martin Abern
    Max Shactman
    Maurice Spector
    Arne Swabeck

Unite for the Unemployed! – Resist Attack of Bossses and Government by Martin Abern

Heavy Unemployment Among clothing workers

The Aberle Mill Strike in Philly by M. K. Whitten

Monarchist Spain Refuses Entry to Trotsky

The Springfield and Indianapolis Miners Conventions

Business Men Jeer Parade of Ojboless

Destitution Fall Over Northeast Philadelphia

Cold Comfort for Workers in Loan Society Report

Pittsburg Papers Incomplete on Westinghouse Records

N. Y. State Jobe Figures Continue to Decline

Says Music Wasted on Future Wage Slaves

Where to Buy the Militant

Rail Clerks Ask Six Hour Day in New Pact

Salvation Army Bread Line Long

The Next Issue

Fight Regisration of Foreign-Born

A Letter to the Italian Left Communists (To the Adherents of Comrade Bordiga)

Letters from the Soviet Union

Employment Sharks Exposed

Half Million Strikers in India in 1929

Jobles Costs on Charity Mount

Pittsbugh Cabmen fight Traitors

Naval Conference Talks On

Milwaukee Cops Abuse Children in Jail

With Lenin Against Stalin by L. D. Trotsky

Women Suffer in Present Era

Lecture on Communism and Syndicalism by James P. Cannon

A Seaman on Conditions by James Russell

Cubans Strike – Defy Machado - Demand Unemployment Relief

Mass Unemployment Continues

Trotsky Seriously Ill

Haiti Struggles – Demands Indepence from Wall Street Rule by Albert Glotzer

St. Louis Bus Drivers on Strike for union

Kansas City Building Trades win Five-Day Week

The National Textile Union – Sectarian Policy HIndering Organization by Frank Bromley

Dynomite in «Dyamic» Detroit

Anthracite Miners Hit by Unemployment

Hoover's Propserity Rack Fades in Middle West

The Shooting of Blumkin – Stalin's Story in Process of Preparation

Suffering Among Jobless Grows

An Open Letterto All Members of the Leninbund by L. D. Trotsky

Throughout the World of Labor

Milwaukee Communists Appeal Workhouse Sentences

Unifying the Left Opposition by the Editoral Board of the Russian Bulletin of the Opposition (Bolshevik-Leninists)

Injuction Judge Halts Union Taxi Service

Attenntion, Boston! The Struggle of the I. W. C.

Buffalo Charity Outlay climbs Steadily

Independent Workemen's Circle Confronted by a Split by L. Schlosberg

Naval Parely Sinking


Volume III No. 13 [Whole 35] New York, NY Saturday, March 29, 1930
THE MILITANT
Weekly Organ of the Communist League of America [Opposition]

Editoral Board:

    James P. Cannon
    Martin Abern
    Max Shactman
    Maurice Spector
    Arne Swabeck

Cubans Strike – Defy Machado – Demand Unemployment Relief

Mass Unemployment Continues

Trotsky Seriously Ill

Haiti Struggles – Demands Indepence from Wall Street Rule by Albert Glotzer

St. Louis Bus Drivers on Strike for union

Kansas City Building Trades win Five-Day Week

The National Textile Union – Sectarian Policy HIndering Organization by Frank Bromley

Dynomite in «Dyamic#&187; Detroit

Anthracite Miners Hit by Unemployment

Hoover’s Propserity Rack Fades in Middle West

The Shooting of Blumkin – Stalin’s Story in Process of Preparation

Suffering Among Jobless Grows

An Open Letterto All Members of the Leninbund by L. D. Trotsky

Throughout the World of Labor

-Conditions of the Germam Workers and the Communists by Sam Gordon

-The Labor Movement in South Africa C. Frank Glass

The Labor Party and the Tasks of the Commuists by Arne Swabeck

Milwaukee Communists Appeal Workhouse Sentences

Unifying the Left Opposition by the Editoral Board of the Russian Bulletin of the Opposition (Bolshevik-Leninists)

Injuction Judge Halts Union Taxi Service

Attenntion, Boston! The Struggle of the I. W. C.

Buffalo Charity Outlay climbs Steadily

Independent Workemen’s Circle Confronted by a Split by L. Schlosberg

Naval Parely Sinking


Volume III No. 14 [Whole 36] New York, NY Saturday, April 5, 1930
THE MILITANT
Weekly Organ of the Communist League of America [Opposition]

Editoral Board:

    James P. Cannon
    Martin Abern
    Max Shactman
    Maurice Spector
    Arne Swabeck

Pitthburgh Taxi Men solid on 12h Week

Building Workers Ask Mooney-Billings Release

Shar Decline In Illionois Construction

In the Next Issue

Relieve Unemployment – Demand Large-Scle Credits to Soviet Union by Martin Abertn

Yellow-Dog Judge – Hoover Nominee for Supreme Court

Polishing the Guns for the Next War

The A. F. of L. in the South by Arne Swabeck

Auto Bosses in Struggle for World Markets

No Compensation for Fingerless Boys

Type Men Meet in September

Labor Haters Merge Forces

State Labor Head Shows Heavy Unemployment in Michigan

Labor Haters Merge Forces

Communist League to Print Important Books

Buffalo Unemployment Heavy

From a Southern Worker

The Periodof Right-Centrist Down-Sliding in the C. I.

In Spain after the Fall of the Dictatorship – Monarchy, Republic or Proletarian Revolution? by Gorkin

War on Russia Cry U. S. Imperialists

Gandhi’s Policy and the Proletarian Movement

The Split in the Leninbund by Roman Well

Trench Episodes A.D. 1936 A Short Story by Bertram Chambers

"Services No Longer Required" by C. Curtis

Misery Wages for S.C. Bag Workers

In the Opposition Ranks – Linternationl Left Forms Provisional Bureau

Northern China Organizes Opposition by North China Executive Committee of Chinese Leninists (Opposition)

The Rotten Strategy of Right-Centrism


Volume III No. 15 [Whole 37] New York, NY Saturday, April 12, 1930
THE MILITANT
Weekly Organ of the Communist League of America [Opposition]

Editoral Board:

    James P. Cannon
    Martin Abern
    Max Shactman
    Maurice Spector
    Arne Swabeck

The 5 Year Plan and World Unemployment by L. D. Trotsky

Rally Worekrs on May Day

Opposition Paper Published on the Argentine

12 W. Va. Minters Fatally GassedSt. Louis Busmen Win Strike

6-Hour Day Aim of Twin City Rail Workers

Minnesota’s "Farmer-Labor" Meet – The "Ractical" Politicians and Business Men Take Charge

Labor Party Sentiment

Economic Reaction World-Wide

20,000 rush For’s Plant for Work

Toothless foster Silent at Party Plenum

The Situation Among the Coal Miners by Arne Swabeck

Machines Displace More Miners

Sixteen Coal Miners Die in Blast

Steel Slaves Need Union

Our Statement to the XVI Party Congress

The Communist Workers And the Opposition

Ghandi Enters the Field of "Struggle"

The Durban "Raid" in South AFrica

Japanese Radical Held for Deporation

Sellier is Right-- Lovestone Wrong by Max Shachtman

Naval Parley Bound for "Davy Jone’s Locker"

Police Kill Worker at Anti-Fascist Meet

Rochester Typos Share Jobs with Unemploymed

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Street Railwament Ask RaiseBeating the War Drums

Trotsky on Foster and Lovestone

No Wage Increas for Mephis Street Care Men

Police Board Approves Blackjacking

Students Back Jobless Against Police

Fines and Jail for Jobless

Letters from the Militants


Volume III No. 16 [Whole 37] New York, NY Saturday, April 19, 1930
THE MILITANT
Weekly Organ of the Communist League of America [Opposition]

Editoral Board:

    James P. Cannon
    Martin Abern
    Max Shactman
    Maurice Spector
    Arne Swabeck

Five Communists Framed – Unite Working Class Forces for May Day Demonstrations by Martin Abern

L.D. Trotsky’s Autobiography "My Life"

Corporations Make Huge Profits

the Naval Conference "Agrees"

Rakovsky’s Illness

Corporations Make Huge Profits

B. of L. E. Convention – A program of Action fo the Engineers by c. R. Hedlund

Illinois Elections Ignore Worker’s Needs

Stalin Silent on Blumkin; Jacquemonte Speaks

Railroad Workers to Meet on 6-Hour Day O. Coover

Dispatchers Need Shorter Hours

Washington Governor Pardons Crooks, Freuses Wobblies

Altanta Threatens Death to Communist Organizers

$50,000 Minimum Budget for Young N. Y. Banker

The Elections to the Factory Councils in Germany

by K.L.

Strikes and Peasant Uprisings in Greece by A group of Militant Greek Oppositionists

Spanish Opposition Endorse Internatioanl Conference

The Lessons of Capitulations – Necrolgical Reflections by ALFA (Leon Trotsky)

Book Review: Karl Marx, the Man Karl, Marx: Biographical Memoirs by Karl Liebknecht reviewed by James P. Cannon

Harvester Profits Soar; Lay off Men

Newark Jobless Haunt Nespaper Office to Scan Want Ads

Wisconsin Federation Meets July 15

Expose Revolting Conditiosn In Canneries

Letters from The Militants

American Capitalist Development by C.I.

Where to Buy The Militant


Volume III No. 16 [Whole 37] New York, NY Saturday, April 19, 1930
THE MILITANT
Weekly Organ of the Communist League of America [Opposition]

Editoral Board:

    James P. Cannon
    Martin Abern
    Max Shactman
    Maurice Spector
    Arne Swabeck

International Labor Day

I. L. P. “Turns Left”

May day in New York – With the Militant Workers – Against Whalen and the Legionaries! – All Workers Out to Rutgers Sqquare on the Frist of May

Unemployment Unrelieved

The Policy of Bluff in the N. T. W. U.

Blumkin Issue Will Not Down by La Verite

Ford Makes Profits on Men

$25 Minimum for N. Y. Girld

Police Charge Into Crowd of Jobless

Pittsburgh Car men Stand Pat for More Pay

Furniture worekrs Get 49 Cent Wage

Jobless told to Leave Detroit

Bankers Move to Phila Hosiery Co. South Get Scab Labor

The Autobiography of Leon Trotsky «My Life» by Max Shachtman

«Pure and Transparent as Scrystal» by ALFA (Leon Trotsky)

The Crisis of Italian Fascism (Faenza and Milan)

A New Stage of the International Communist Opposition by Maurice Spector

Mexican White Terror Continues

Mooney Incensed by Liberty Mystery Yarn

The Events in India by A.G.

Ther Persecutions of the Indonesian Revolutionaries

Soviet-American Trade Up 61%

Phila. Shoe Worekrs Await Militant Union Lead

Letters from The Militants

Where To Buy The Militant

 


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