M.I.A. Library: Haim Kantorovitch

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Haim Kantorovitch Archive

1890-1936

Haim Kantorovitch was an American socialist teacher, writer, and Marxist theoretician. Kantorovitch is best remembered as one of the intellectual leaders of the Militant faction of the Socialist Party of America in the early 1930s and as a founder and editor of The American Socialist Quarterly, the SP's theoretical magazine.


Problems of Revolutionary Socialism (Part 1), (Part 2), (Part 3), (Part 4), (Part 5), (Part 6), July-August 1935

Notes On The "Peace Agreement" Between The N.E.C. And The New York State Committee, August-September 1935

The Thomas-Browder Debate, December 1935

The Old Guard: An Analysis of Its History and of Its Principles, December 1935

What is Communism by Earl Browder (review), April 1936

Notes on the United Front Problem, May 1936

The Left Wing at the Cleveland Convention, July 1936

On Reading Trotsky’s Book The Third International After Lenin, August 1936

Some Notes on an All-Inclusive Party, December 1936

Letter to Goldman, August 12, 1936

 

Obituaries

Anna Bercowitz Haim Kantorovitch, October 1936

David P. Berenberg Haim Kantorovitch: A Tribute, December 1936

 


Last updated on 23 February 2025