Box 122—Daniel DeLeon -
Daniel DeLeon: Internationalist—Arnold Petersen, 1944
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Capitalism Means War, 1941
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The Ballot and the Class Struggle, 1909 (women’s suffrage)
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Socialist Landmarks: a Program for Working Class Emancipation, 1952
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DeLeonist Milestones—Arnold Petersen, 1952
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Daniel DeLeon: Disciplinarian—Arnold Petersen, 1943
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Abolition of Poverty, 1912
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Socialist vs Capitalist Economics (Marx on Mallock), 1963
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Socialism vs ‘Individualism’: Debate DeLeon vs Carmody, 1912 (2 copies)
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Daniel DeLeon: the Man and His Work, 1919
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Industrial Unionism: Selected Editorials, 1920
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Reform or Revolution, 1933 (2 copies)
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Daniel DeLeon: Social Scientist—Arnold Petersen, 1945
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The Struggle Against Opportunism-an appraisal of Daniel DeLeon—L.G. Raisky, 1932
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DeLeon: the Uncompromising—Arnold Petersen, 1939
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Socialist Reconstruction of Society, 1930 (address given in 1905)
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Socialism vs Anarchism, 1901
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Evolution of a Liberal: From Reform to Reaction, 1926
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As to Politics, 1907
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What Means this Strike, 1935 (address given 1898)2 copies
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Two Pages from Roman History, 1903 (2 copies)
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Capitalism vs Socialism, 1915 published 1969
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A Socialist in Congress: His Conduct and Responsibilities, 1912
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The Vatican in Politics. Ultramontanism: the Roman Catholic Political Machine in Action, 1928
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Americanism, early 1900s
Box 123—Pro-Communism -
The Bolshevization of the Communist Parties—O. Piatnitsky (late 1930s)
2. Guide to the XII Plenum (Handbook for Propagandists) (JEHLOC)
3. Prepare for Power—O. Kuusinen
4. 15 Years of Communist International, 1934
5. The War in the Far East and the Tasks of the Communists in the Struggle Against Imperialist War and Military Intervention: Report of Comrade Okano
6. Program of the Communist International, 1929
7. The Struggle Against Imperialist War and the Tasks of the Communists, 1928
8. 13th Plenum: Theses and Decisions, Draft Resolutions, 1934
9. 13th Plenum: Revolutionary Crisis, Fascism and War—D.Z. Manuilsky, 1934
10. 13th Plenum: The Communist Parties in the Fight for the Masses—O. Piatnitsky (Hoover Library),1934
11. Working Class Unity-Bulwark Against Fascism—Dimitroff, 1935
12. The USSR and the World Proletariat—D.Z. Manuilsky, 1932
13. The 21 Conditions of Admission Into the Communist International—O. Piatnitsky, 1934
14. The United Front Against Fascism and War—Dimitroff (Hoover Library) 1935
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Theses and Revolutions adopted at the 3rd World Congress—1921
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Main Political Resolution adopted by the 16th Nat’l Convention of the CPUSA, 1957
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Path to Revolution: the Communist Program—Gus Hall, 1968 (Hoover Library)
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New Opportunities in the Fight for Peace & Democracy—Andrew Stevens, 1953 (Hoover Lib)
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Draft: Main Political Resolution-an assessment and a projection, Jan.1969
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Why a Workers’ Daily Press?—C.A. Hathaway and Sam Don (late 1910s-early 1920s)
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How to Become a Better Communist: Tasks and responsibilites of seamen’s branch members (JEHLOC)
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Communism: menace or promise? The speech they banned—Herbert Aptheker, 1963
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The Red Baiting Racket and How it Works—George Morris, 1947
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Program and Constitution—Workers Party of America 12/24-26/1921
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Imperialism, Superprofits, and the Bribery of the U.S. ‘Anti Revisionist Communist Movement’, 1979
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Marxism-Leninism Mao Tse-Tung Thought/Resolutions of our 4th General Meeting—Bay Area Communist Union, July 1977
Box 124—Pro-Communism
1. 100 Questions to the Communists—Stephen Naft, 1939
2. Who are the Reds—Roy Hudson, 1937
3. Documents from the Founding Congress of the Communist Party (Marxist-Leninst) 1977
4. The Trotsky Opposition: its significance for American Workers—Bertram Wolfe, 1928
5. Trade Union Question: A Communist Approach to Stategy, Tactics, and Program, 1977
(Philadelphia Workers Organizing Committee)
6. Primer of the Sino-Soviet Conflict: Dictionary of Dissensions in the Communist Camp, 1963
7. New Programme and New Constitution of the Revolutionary Communist Party, USA, 1981
8. The Communist Party in Action—Alex Bittelman, 1932 (JEHLOC)
9. The Party Organization, intro by Jay Lovestone (one of 2 copies)
10. Crisis in the Communist Party—James Casey
11. Milestones in the History of the Communist Party—Alex Bittelman, 1937 (Hoover Lib.) 2 c.
12. A Handbook for Club Officers (in outline form) June 10, 1946
13. Toward Revolutionary Mass Work, 1932
14. Where Do We Go From Here—“Americus”, November 6, 1948 (JEHLOC)
15. Who Ruptured Our Duck? What’s the Deal for Veterans?
16. Manual for Community Club Leaders, 1944
17. The Reds in Dixie—Tom Johnson, 1935
18. America’s First Red Mayor in Action, 1933
19. Invitation to Join the Communist Party—Robert Minor, 1943
20. Communists and National Unity, 1944
21. The American Legion and the Communists Discuss Democracy, 1938
22. The C.P. in Action—Alex Bittelman, 1937
23. Problems of Party Building—Alex Bittelman, 1937
24. CPA=Communist Political Association—David Goldway (JEHLOC)
25. New Programme of the CPUSA—People vs Corporate Power, 1982
26. Shall the C.P. Change Its Name, 1944 (Earl Browder, Eugene Dennis, Roy Hudson)
27. Build the C.P.: party of the working class—Henry Winston, 1969
28. The Heritage of the Communist Political Association—Robert Minor, 1944
29. Stages in the History of the C.P.-a political review, 1943
30. Challenge of the ’56 Elections—Claude Lightfoot, 1956
31. Communist Election Program Against: hunger, wage cuts, speed-up & war, 1931
32. The Way Out: a Program for American Labor, 1934 (Hoover Library)
33. Organizing the Party for Victory Over Reaction—Alex Parker, 1953
34. Resolutions of the 10th Convention of the CPUSA, 1938
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