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From International Socialist Review, Vol.17 No.4, Fall 1956, pp.140-143.
Transcription & mark-up by Einde O’Callaghan for ETOL.
Key to abbreviations: AM – From the Arsenal of Marxism; BR – Book Review
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Date |
Page |
ABBOTT, Paul |
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A Case of Schizophrenia BR |
Spring ’55 |
71 |
In Reply (to Richard L. Schanck) |
Summer ’55 |
107 |
How Honest Is Honest Weight? BR |
Winter ’56 |
33 |
ALVIN, Milton |
||
Does “Co-Existence” Mean Peace? |
Fall ’54 |
115 |
BLAKE, Jean |
||
The Continuing Struggle for Negro Equality |
Summer ’54 |
81 |
BREITMAN, George |
||
When Anti-Negro Prejudice Began |
Spring ’54 |
43 |
BUSTELO, Jack |
||
The Last Hurrah BR |
Spring ’66 |
69 |
CANNON, James P. |
||
Trotsky or Deutscher? |
Winter ’54 |
9 |
Trade Unionists and Revolutionists |
Spring ’54 |
47 |
Early Years of the American Communist Movement I |
Summer ’64 |
91 |
The Degeneration of the Communist Party and the New Beginning |
Fall ’54 |
121 |
Early Years of the American Communist Movement II |
Winter ’55 |
16 |
Early Years of the American Communist Movement III |
Spring ’55 |
56 |
The IWW |
Summer ’55 |
75 |
Early Years of the American Communist Movement IV (The Year 1923) |
Summer ’55 |
96 |
Early Years of the American Communist Movement V |
Fall ’55 |
126 |
The Debs Centennial |
Winter ’56 |
8 |
Early Years of the American Communist Movement VI |
Winter ’56 |
25 |
Early Years of the American Communist Movement VII |
Spring ’56 |
60 |
Early Years of the American Communist Movement VIII |
Summer ’56 |
89 |
Early Years of the American Communist Movement IX |
Fall ’56 |
127 |
A Note on Zinoviev |
Fall ’56 |
130 |
CHESTER, Anne |
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A Stirring First Novel BR |
Fall ’55 |
152 |
CHESTER, Robert |
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Labor Leaders on Automation BR |
Winter ’56 |
34 |
COWLEY, Joyce |
||
Women Who Won the Right to Vote |
Spring ’55 |
48 |
Youth in a Delinquent Society |
Fall ’55 |
111 |
EDITORS, The |
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His Ideas Still Live |
Summer ’54 |
75 |
The New Precedents in the Kutcher Case |
Winter ’56 |
3 |
The Poznan Uprising |
Summer ’56 |
75 |
John G. Wright |
Summer ’56 |
77 |
Revolution in Poland and Hungary |
Fall ’56 |
111 |
The “Russian” Question and the “American” Question |
Fall ’56 |
113 |
EDITORS of THE REASONER |
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The Case for Socialism |
Fall ’56 |
119 |
EDWARDS, Theodore |
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The Polio Vaccine Scandal |
Fall ’55 |
119 |
Dollar Empire in Latin America |
Spring ’56 |
56 |
GREY, Vincent |
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Lessons of the Chinese Revolution |
Summer ’54 |
97 |
HANSEN, Joseph |
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Pablo Approves “New” Economic Policy of Malenkov Regime |
Spring ’54 |
67 |
Bernstein’s Challenge to Marxism BR |
Fall ’54 |
139 |
A Liberal Looks at the World Map BR |
Winter ’55 |
82 |
Peasant and Bureaucrat BR |
Spring ’55 |
69 |
Soviet Policies in China 1917-1924 BR |
Summer ’55 |
106 |
No Thaw Yet BR |
Fall ’55 |
143 |
On the Politics of Outer Mongolia BR |
Winter ’56 |
30 |
A Psychoanalyst Looks for a Sane Society BR |
Spring ’56 |
65 |
“But Why Did They Confess?” BR |
Summer ’56 |
102 |
HUTTER, Trent |
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The American Motion Picture Today |
Winter ’55 |
10 |
A Revolutionary Novel BR |
Summer ’55 |
105 |
Best Seller in Germany BR |
Fall ’55 |
141 |
The Workers’ Stake in Bourgeois Culture |
Winter ’56 |
21 |
KERRY, Tom |
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The Political Meaning of the CIO-AFL Merger |
Spring ’55 |
89 |
LAVAN, George |
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The Gold Coast Revolution |
Summer ’55 |
98 |
DuBois’s Early Study of the Slave Trade BR |
Summer ’55 |
105 |
Marcus Garvey – The “Black Moses” BR |
Fall ’55 |
140 |
LIANG, John |
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An Old China Hand Tells His Story BR |
Fall ’56 |
138 |
LOVELL, Frank |
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Lessons of the Square D Strike |
Winter ’55 |
6 |
MARCUS, Lynn |
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Automation |
Spring ’54 |
53 |
MILLER, David |
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The Role of Statism in the Colonial World |
Fall ’54 |
131 |
The Character of the State in China |
Winter ’55 |
19 |
Lippmann Displays His Statesmanship BR |
Summer ’55 |
104 |
Militarism and Civil Liberties BR |
Fall ’56 |
139 |
PLEKHANOV, G.V. |
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Belinski and Rational Reality I AM |
Spring ’55 |
65 |
Belinski and Rational Reality II AM |
Summer ’55 |
87 |
Belinski and Rational Reality III AM |
Fall ’55 |
134 |
Belinski and Rational Reality IV AM |
Spring ’56 |
59 |
PREIS, Art |
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Police State Liberals |
Fall ’54 |
111 |
REED, Evelyn |
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The Myth of Women’s Inferiority |
Spring ’54 |
58 |
Sex and Labor in Primitive Society |
Summer ’54 |
84 |
RING, Harry |
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Which Way for Supporters of the Progressive Party? |
Spring ’56 |
45 |
ROBERTS, Daniel |
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Developments in the Soviet Union |
Summer ’56 |
84 |
ROBINS, Harold |
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Automation – Menace or Promise? |
Spring ’55 |
61 |
SCHANCK, Richard L. |
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An Objection |
Summer ’55 |
107 |
SHARON, Art |
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The Opposition to McCarthyism |
Spring ’54 |
39 |
SHAW, Rita |
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From a Socialist Workers Party Candidate |
Summer ’56 |
77 |
STEIN, M. |
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The Political Situation in America Today |
Winter ’55 |
3 |
The End of the Stalin Cult |
Spring ’56 |
39 |
STEIN, M. and WRIGHT, J. G. |
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Bureaucrats in Crisis |
Spring ’55 |
44 |
SWABECK, Arne |
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Social Relations in US Today |
Winter ’54 |
28 |
TANNER, Myra |
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Sternberg vs. Karl Marx |
Winter ’54 |
17 |
THAYER, John |
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The Origin of West Virginia BR |
Fall ’55 |
142 |
TROTSKY, Leon |
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“It Is Necessary to Drive the Bureaucracy |
Winter ’54 |
34 |
Perspectives of American Marxism (1932) AM |
Fall ’54 |
129 |
Two Conceptions of Socialism (1930) AM |
Winter ’55 |
26 |
Nationalism and Economic Life (1934) AM |
Winter ’56 |
18 |
The Soviet Union Today (1935) AM |
Summer ’56 |
93 |
Stalin as a Theoretician (1930) AM |
Fall ’56 |
131 |
WEISS, Murry |
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The Problem of Smashing McCarthyism |
Winter ’54 |
3 |
McCarthyism: Key Issue in the 1954 Elections |
Summer ’54 |
76 |
The Vindication of Trotskyism |
Summer ’56 |
79 |
WRIGHT, John G. |
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The Soviet Union Under Malenkov |
Winter ’54 |
23 |
The Djilas Case and the Tito Regime |
Summer ’54 |
104 |
The Farm Crisis in the Soviet Union |
Fall ’54 |
118 |
Feuerbach – Philosopher of Materialism |
Fall ’56 |
123 |
WRIGHT, J. G. and STEIN, M. |
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Bureaucrats in Crisis |
Spring ’55 |
44 |
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Date |
Page |
ANTHROPOLOGY |
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The Myth of Women’s Inferiority |
Spring ’54 |
58 |
Sex and Labor in Primitive Society, |
Summer ’54 |
84 |
BOOK REVIEWS |
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The Dilemma of Democratic Socialism, by Peter Gay |
Fall ’54 |
139 |
World Power in the Balance, by Tibor Mende. |
Winter ’55 |
32 |
Communism and the Russian Peasant; and |
Spring ’55 |
69 |
The Permanent Revolution in Science, by Richard L. Schanck. |
Spring ’55 |
71 |
An Objection, by Richard L. Schanck |
Summer ’55 |
107 |
In Reply, by Paul Abbott |
Summer ’55 |
107 |
The Public Philosophy, by Walter Lippmann. |
Summer ’55 |
104 |
A Fable, by William Faulkner. |
Summer ’56 |
105 |
The Suppression of the African Slave Trade to the |
Summer ’55 |
105 |
Soviet Policies in China 1917-1924, by Allen S. Whiting. |
Summer ’55 |
106 |
Black Moses, The Story of Marcus Garvey |
Fall ’55 |
140 |
Fragebogen (The Questionnaire), by Ernst von Salomon. |
Fall ’55 |
141 |
Youngblood, by John O. Killens. |
Fall ’55 |
143 |
West Virginia and Its Struggle for Statehood 1861-1863, |
Fall ’55 |
142 |
The Thaw, by Ilya Ehrenburg. |
Fall ’55 |
143 |
Nationalism and Revolution in Mongolia, by Owen Lattimore. |
Winter ’56 |
30 |
The Story of Standards, by John Perry. |
Winter ’56 |
33 |
The Challenge of Automation. |
Winter ’56 |
34 |
The Sane Society, by Erich Fromm. |
Spring ’56 |
65 |
Eros and Civilization, A Philosophical Inquiry into Freud, |
Spring ’56 |
65 |
The Last Hurrah, by Edwin O’Connor. |
Spring ’56 |
69 |
Ritual of Liquidation, Bolsheviks on Trial, |
Summer ’56 |
102 |
Behind the Bamboo Curtain, by A.M. Dunlap, M.D. |
Fall ’56 |
138 |
The Civilian and the Military, by Arthur A. Ekirch. |
Fall ’56 |
139 |
BURMA |
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The Role of Statism in the Colonial World, |
Fall ’54 |
131 |
CAPITALIST ECONOMY |
||
Social Relations in US Today, |
Winter ’54 |
28 |
Automation, |
Spring ’54 |
53 |
A Liberal Looks at the World Map, |
Winter ’55 |
32 |
Automation – Menace or Promise? |
Spring ’55 |
61 |
Nationalism and Economic Life, |
Winter ’56 |
18 |
How Honest Is Honest Weight? |
Winter ’56 |
33 |
Labor Leaders on Automation, |
Winter ’56 |
34 |
CHINA |
||
Lessons of the Chinese Revolution, |
Summer ’54 |
97 |
The Role of Statism in the Colonial World, |
Fall ’54 |
131 |
The Character of the State in China, |
Winter ’55 |
19 |
Soviet Policies in China 1917-1924, |
Summer ’55 |
106 |
An Old China Hand Tells His Story, |
Fall ’56 |
138 |
COLONIAL STRUGGLES |
||
The Role of Statism in the Colonial World, |
Fall ’54 |
131 |
The Character of the State in China, |
Winter ’55 |
19 |
The Gold Coast Revolution, |
Summer ’55 |
93 |
On the Politics of Outer Mongolia, |
Winter ’56 |
30 |
ENGLAND |
||
The Case for Socialism, |
Fall ’56 |
119 |
FOURTH INTERNATIONAL |
||
Trotsky or Deutscher? |
Winter ’54 |
9 |
Sternberg vs. Karl Marx, |
Winter ’54 |
17 |
Pablo Approves “New” Economic Policy of Malenkov Regime, |
Spring ’54 |
67 |
GERMANY |
||
Best Seller in Germany, |
Fall ’55 |
141 |
GOLD COAST |
||
The Gold Coast Revolution, |
Summer ’55 |
93 |
HUNGARY |
||
Revolution in Poland and Hungary, |
Fall ’56 |
111 |
INDIA |
||
The Role of Statism in the Colonial World, |
Fall ’54 |
131 |
INDONESIA |
||
The Role of Statism in the Colonial World, |
Fall ’54 |
131 |
LABOR PARTY QUESTION |
||
Lessons of the Square D Strike, |
Winter ’55 |
6 |
Early Years of the American Communist Movement III, |
Spring ’55 |
56 |
LATIN AMERICA |
||
Dollar Empire in Latin America, |
Spring ’56 |
56 |
NEGRO STRUGGLE |
||
When Anti-Negro Prejudice Began, |
Spring ’54 |
43 |
The Continuing Struggle for Negro Equality, |
Summer ’54 |
81 |
DuBois’ Early Study of the Slave Trade, by George Lavan BR |
Summer ’55 |
105 |
Marcus Garvey – The “Black Moses,” by George Lavan BR |
Fall ’55 |
140 |
A Stirring First Novel, by Anne Chester BR |
Fall ’55 |
142 |
OUTER MONGOLIA |
||
On the Politics of Outer Mongolia, |
Winter ’56 |
30 |
PHILOSOPHY |
||
Belinski and Rational Reality I, |
Spring ’55 |
65 |
A Case of Schizophrenia, |
Spring ’55 |
71 |
An Objection, |
Summer ’55 |
107 |
In Reply, |
Summer ’55 |
107 |
Belinski and Rational Reality II, |
Summer ’55 |
87 |
Belinski and Rational Reality III, |
Fall ’55 |
134 |
The Workers’ Stake in Bourgeois Culture, |
Winter ’56 |
21 |
Belinski and Rational Reality IV, |
Spring ’56 |
59 |
A Psychoanalyst Looks for a Sane Society, |
Spring ’56 |
65 |
Feuerbach – Philosopher of Materialism, |
Fall ’56 |
128 |
POLAND |
||
The Poznan Uprising, |
Summer ’56 |
75 |
Revolution in Poland and Hungary, |
Fall ’56 |
111 |
REVOLUTIONARY THEORY |
||
Trotsky or Deutscher? |
Winter ’54 |
9 |
Sternberg vs. Karl Marx, |
Winter ’54 |
17 |
“It is Necessary to Drive the Bureaucracy |
Winter ’54 |
34 |
Trade Unionists and Revolutionists, |
Spring ’54 |
47 |
Lessons of the Chinese Revolution, |
Summer ’54 |
97 |
The Degeneration of the Communist Party |
Fall ’54 |
121 |
Perspectives of American Marxism, |
Fall ’54 |
129 |
The Role of Statism in the Colonial World, |
Fall ’54 |
131 |
Bernstein’s Challenge to Marx, |
Fall ’54 |
139 |
The Character of the State in China, |
Winter ’55 |
19 |
Two Conceptions of Socialism, |
Winter ’55 |
26 |
Nationalism and Economic Life, |
Winter ’56 |
18 |
The Soviet Union Today, |
Summer ’56 |
93 |
The “Russian” Question and the “American” Question, |
Fall ’56 |
113 |
Stalin as a Theoretician, |
Fall ’56 |
131 |
STALINISM (See also USSR) |
||
Trotsky or Deutscher? |
Winter ’54 |
9 |
Lessons of the Chinese Revolution, |
Summer ’54 |
97 |
The Degeneration of the Communist Party and the New Beginning, |
Fall ’54 |
121 |
Two Conceptions of Socialism, |
Winter ’55 |
26 |
Bureaucrats in Crisis, |
Spring ’55 |
44 |
The Poznan Uprising, |
Summer ’56 |
75 |
Revolution in Poland and Hungary, |
Fall ’56 |
111 |
The Case for Socialism, |
Fall ’56 |
119 |
TRADE UNIONS |
||
The Problem of Smashing McCarthyism, |
Winter ’54 |
3 |
The Opposition to McCarthyism, |
Spring ’54 |
39 |
Trade Unionists and Revolutionists, |
Spring ’54 |
47 |
Lessons of the Square D Strike, |
Winter ’55 |
6 |
The American Motion Picture Today, |
Winter ’55 |
10 |
The Political Meaning of the CIO-AFL Merger, |
Spring ’53 |
39 |
Automation – Menace or Promise? |
Spring ’55 |
61 |
The IWW, |
Summer ’55 |
75 |
Labor Leaders on Automation, |
Winter ’56 |
34 |
TROTSKY, Leon |
||
His Ideas Still Live, |
Summer ’54 |
75 |
UNITED STATES (See also Negro Struggle, Trade Unions) |
||
The Problem of Smashing McCarthyism, |
Winter ’54 |
3 |
Trotsky or Deutscher? |
Winter ’54 |
9 |
Social Relations in US Today, |
Winter ’54 |
28 |
The Opposition to McCarthyism, |
Spring ’54 |
39 |
Automation, |
Spring ’54 |
53 |
McCarthyism: Key Issue in the 1954 Elections, |
Summer ’54 |
73 |
Early Years of the American Communist Movement I, |
Summer ’54 |
91 |
Police State Liberals, |
Fall ’54 |
111 |
Does “Co-Existence” Mean Peace? |
Fall ’54 |
115 |
The Degeneration of the Communist Party and the New Beginning, |
Fall ’54 |
121 |
Perspectives of American Marxism, |
Fall ’54 |
129 |
The Political Situation in America Today, |
Winter ’55 |
3 |
The American Motion Picture Today, |
Winter ’55 |
10 |
Early Years of the American Communist Movement II, |
Winter ’55 |
15 |
Women Who Won the Right to Vote, |
Spring ’55 |
48 |
Early Years of the American Communist Movement III, |
Spring ’55 |
56 |
Early Years of the American Communist Movement IV, |
Summer ’55 |
96 |
Lippmann Displays His Statesmanship, |
Summer ’55 |
104 |
A Revolutionary Novel, |
Summer ’55 |
105 |
Youth in a Delinquent Society, |
Fall ’55 |
111 |
The Polio Vaccine Scandal, |
Fall ’55 |
119 |
Early Years of the American Communist Movement V, |
Fall ’55 |
126 |
The Origin of West Virginia, |
Fall ’55 |
142 |
The New Precedents in the Kutcher Case, |
Winter ’56 |
3 |
The Debs Centennial, |
Winter ’56 |
8 |
Early Years of the American Communist Movement VI, |
Winter ’56 |
25 |
Which Way for Supporters of the Progressive Party? |
Spring ’56 |
45 |
Early Years of the American Communist Movement VII, |
Spring ’56 |
50 |
Dollar Empire in Latin America, |
Spring ’56 |
56 |
John G. Wright, |
Summer ’56 |
77 |
From a Socialist Workers Party Candidate – |
Summer ’56 |
77 |
Early Years of the American Communist Movement VIII, |
Summer ’56 |
89 |
The “Russian” Question and the “American” Question, |
Fall ’56 |
113 |
Early Years of the American Communist Movement IX, |
Fall ’56 |
127 |
Militarism and Civil Liberties, |
Fall ’56 |
139 |
USSR (See also Stalinism) |
||
The Soviet Union Under Malenkov, |
Winter ’54 |
23 |
“It Is Necessary to Drive the Bureaucracy and |
Winter ’54 |
34 |
Pablo Approves “New” Economic Policy of Malenkov Regime, |
Spring ’54 |
67 |
Does “Co-Existence” Mean Peace? |
Fall ’54 |
115 |
The Farm Crisis in the Soviet Union, |
Fall ’54 |
118 |
Two Conceptions of Socialism, |
Winter ’55 |
26 |
Bureaucrats in Crisis, |
Spring ’55 |
44 |
Peasant and Bureaucrat, |
Spring ’55 |
69 |
Soviet Policies in China 1917-1924, |
Summer ’55 |
106 |
No Thaw Yet, |
Fall ’55 |
143 |
The End of the Stalin Cult, |
Spring ’56 |
39 |
The Vindication of Trotskyism, |
Summer ’56 |
79 |
Developments in the Soviet Union, |
Summer ’56 |
84 |
The Soviet Union Today, |
Summer ’56 |
93 |
”But Why Did They Confess?” |
Summer ’56 |
102 |
The “Russian” Question and the “American” Question, |
Fall ’56 |
113 |
A Note on Zinoviev, |
Fall ’56 |
130 |
Stalin as a Theoretician, |
Fall ’56 |
131 |
YUGOSLAVIA |
||
The Djilas Case and the Tito Regime, |
Summer ’54 |
104 |
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