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Posted by entdinglichung - 25. März 2013
Salvage Excavations at Buddhist Monastery in Afghanistan (Archaeology News)
„Filmmaker Brent Huffman wants to document the historic significance of the Buddhist monastery site at Mes Aynak, which sits on top of massive copper reserves, in an attempt to save it—or at least record what happens to it. Afghanistan’s Ministry of Mines sold the rights to the copper to the China Metallurgical Group four years ago, but time is running out and archaeologists could be forced to leave the site as early as June.“

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Posted by entdinglichung - 19. März 2013
Posted in Anarchismus, Britannien, China, Gewerkschaft, Internationales, Kapitalismus, Klassenkampf, Kommunismus, Linke Geschichte, Maoismus, Marxismus, Philosophie, Sozialismus, Stalinismus, Trotzkismus, USA, Wissenschaft, Zeitschriftenschau | 1 Comment »
Posted by entdinglichung - 11. März 2013
Posted in Britannien, Feminismus & Frauenbewegung, Klassenkampf, Kommunismus, Linke Geschichte, Marxismus, Patriarchat, Sozialismus, Sozialistika - Linke Archivalien, Tansania, Trotzkismus, Wissenschaft | 1 Comment »
Posted by entdinglichung - 20. Dezember 2012
das vermutlich letzte Update für 2012, auf Syndikalismus ein Artikel zur Bakuninhütte bei Meiningen und the journal weist auf Geheimdienstdokumente von 1923 zu Jim Larkin hin … und die komplette MEW online beim Verlag Olga Benario und Herbert Baum:
auf pte-jrge:
* ein im Aufbau befindliches liknsradikales Aufkleber-Archiv zur Periode der Transición 1975-1982 und danach

im Marxists Internet Archive:
* Houzan Mahmoud: Devolver la esperanza a las mujeres de Irak (2004)
* Jacques Mesnil: Esprit révolutionnaire et syndicalisme (1914)
* Jacques Mesnil: L’Art dans la Russie des Soviets (1922)
* Daily Worker, Juli-September 1926
* C.L.R. James: It Is Up to The Transport Workers Now! (1941)
* C.L.R. James: On the Twenty-fifth Anniversary of the Easter Rebellion: Ireland and the Revolutionary Tradition of Easter Week (1941)
* C.L.R. James: Guard Against the Trap Set by Henry Ford (1941)
* C.L.R. James: Negro Masses and the Struggle for World Socialism (1941)
* C.L.R. James: Merguson Has an Obligation to the Negroes (1941)
* C.L.R. James: Russia – A Fascist State (1941)
* Hal Draper: A Thrilling Drama of the War and Labor (1941)
* Hal Draper: During World War I They Proved Labor Is a Power (1941)
* James P. Cannon: The Death of John Donlin (1931)
* James P. Cannon: Herberg Quotes Trotsky (1931)
* James P. Cannon: Lawrence Gives the Signal (1931)
* James P. Cannon: Lying as a Political System (1931)
* James P. Cannon: The Oppositionists at the May Day Conference (1931)
* James P. Cannon: A Dangerous Situation (1931)
* James P. Cannon: Communism and Syndicalism (1931)
* James P. Cannon: The Communists and the Progressives (1931)
* James P. Cannon: The Trade Union Turn (1931)
* Max Shachtman: Republican Revolution in Spain (1931)
* Max Shachtman: Illinois Miners’ Convention (1931)
* Leo Trotzki: Notes of a Journalist (1931)
* Leo Trotzki: The Trial of the Russian Mensheviks: The Real Disposition of the Figures on the Political Scene (1931)
* Leo Trotzki: The Successes of Socialism and the Dangers of Adventurism (1931)
* Martin Abern: One Year of the Workers Party (1941)
* Russell Blackwell: The Agrarian Congress in Puebla (1931)
* Charles Curtiss: Los Angeles’ “Radical” S.P. (1931)
* Sam Gordon: For Economic Collaboration with Russia (1931)
* Stanley Plastrik: The APM Meets, ‘Discusses,’ Passes Stalinist Resolutions (1941)
* Stanley Plastrik: Eton Brahmin. Review of book by Jawaharlal Nehru: Toward Freedom: The Autobiography of Jawaharlal Nehru (1941)
* Stanley Plastrik: Famine’s Four Horsemen Trample Warring Europe (1941)
* Stanley Plastrik: Shop Steward Movement Comes Back (1941)
* Dwight Macdonald: “Government of Big Business, by Big Business, for Big Business”: A Little Who’s Who of Washington – and Wall Street (1940)
* Dwight Macdonald: The American War Economy. Where Are We? What Lies Ahead? (1941)
* Dwight Macdonald: Who Owns America? The Monopoly Committee Makes Its Final Report (1941)
* Ernest Rice McKinney: Coal Diggers, Steel Workers Ask Boost in Pay (1941)
* Ernest Rice McKinney: What Benefits Negro Labor, Benefits All Labor (1941)
* Ernest Rice McKinney: With the Labor Unions – On the Picket Line (1941)
* Hugo Oehler: The I.W.W. and the Unemployment Problem (1931)
* Arne Swabeck: The Slogan of the Six-Hour Working-Day (1931)
* Arne Swabeck: Illinois Mine Workers in Revolt: Rank and File Rebel Against Fishwick-Lewis Agreement; New Union Call Issued (1941)
* B.J. Widick: Open-Shoppism Gets a Terrific Jolt (1941)
* B.J. Widick: We Are Proud of American Labor’s Victories (1941)
* Érico Sachs: O Movimento Revolucionário Brasileiro na Encurzilhada (1958)
* Érico Sachs: Luta Armada e Luta de Classes (1968)
* Ruy Mauro Marini: Desenvolvimento e Dependência (1992)
* August Thalheimer: O Que é Reformismo e Oportunismo? (1928)
* Wladimir Iljitsch Lenin: Directives sur le cinéma (1922)
* In Struggle!: Why are Chinese leaders downgrading Mao? (1980)
* U.S. League of Revolutionary Struggle (Marxist-Leninist): Peace Justice Equality and Socialism (1984)

auf LibCom:
* Ken Weller: ‚Don’t be a soldier!‘ The radical anti-war movement in north London 1914-1918 (1985)
* Tom Wetzel: Gramsci and syndicalism (1989)
* Lorenzo Kom’boa Ervin: Back from hell: Black power and treason to whiteness inside prison walls (197?)
* Luce Irigaray: Women on the market (1985)
* Unity: Voice of concerned postal workers (198?)
* Spectacular Times (~ 1980, situationistische „Taschenbuchreihe“ von Larry Law)
** Spectacular Times 01-02: Images and everyday life
** Spectacular Times 03: The media
** Spectacular Times 04: Fin De Spectacle
** Spectacular Times 07: Women and the Spectacle
** Spectacular Times 08: The Skeleton Key
** Spectacular Times 08-09: skeleton Keys (Double Issue reprint)
** Spectacular Times 10: Animals
** Spectacular Times 11: More of the Shame
** Spectacular Times 12: The Bad Days Will End
** Spectacular Times 13: Cities of Illusion
** Spectacular Times 14: Bigger Cages and Longer Chains
** Revolutionary self-theory: A beginners‘ manual
** Pyrate Captain Mission

auf CEDEMA:
* Movimiento Revolucionario Tupac Amaru (MRTA): De Yanamayo al Perú entero (2000)
* Alondra Peirano Iglesias: Revolución y lucha armada: ¿una relación necesaria? El MLN-Tupamaros y el MIR en sus inicios (1965-1973) (2009)
* Ejército de Liberación Nacional (ELN): Carta de Inti Peredo a Fidel Castro (1968)
* Partido Comunista do Brasil (PCdoB): Forças Guerrilheiras do Araguaia: Balanço de 8 meses da luta guerrilheira no Araguaia (1972)
beim Luxemburger Anarchist:
* Heinrich Heine: Der Wahl-Esel (1845/46)
auf Projekt Gutenberg:
* Omar Khayyām: Vierzeiler des Chajjam (~ 1100)
* Julien Offray de La Mettrie: Der Mensch eine Maschine (1748)
auf archive.org:
* Wladimir Majakowski: Stikhi o revoliutsii (1923, hat tip to historical brochures of the political left)
* Alexei Iwanowitsch Rykow: Die Wirtschaftslage der Sowjet-Union (1924)
* Pavel Lukich Tuchapskii: Iz perezhitogo. Devianostye gody (1923)

auf Irish Anarchist History:
* Ainrail, Nr. 1, August 1985

auf Association RaDAR:
* La Daille, Juni 1967
* Clarté, 1. September 1922
* IVe internationale, Juni 1974 (mit dem Schwerpunkt Umwelt)
* Bulletin communiste, 23. Dezember 1920

auf Materialien zur Analyse von Opposition:
* Braunschweig: Sozialistische Perspektive – Zeitung der Zelle Kunstpädagogik des Kommunistischen Studentenbundes (KSB)
* Kommunistische Volkszeitung – Ortsbeilage Düsseldorf
* Kommunistische Volkszeitung: Ortsbeilage München
* Braunschweig: Wehrkundeerlass und Jugendoffiziere der Bundeswehr
* Braunschweig – Hochschulen (Beitrag überarbeitet)
* Braunschweig: Rote Oberschüler Front – Organ der Initiativgruppe zum Aufbau eines Kommunistischen Oberschülerbundes (IG/KOB)
* Braunschweig: Roter Wilhelm! – Organ der Zelle Wilhelm-Gymnasium – Initiativgruppe zum Aufbau eines Kommunistischen Oberschülerbundes
* Braunschweig: Schülerbewegung (Beitrag überarbeitet)

auf Workers Liberty:
* Labor Action: Marx and Lenin on press freedom (1953)
* auf Cedar Lounge Revolution:
* Michael McInerney: Trade Unions Bid For Peace in North (1970)

auf Syndikalismus zehn weitere Hefte der (nicht nur) Anarchosyndikalistischen Flugschriftenreihe:
* Helge Döhring: Syndikalismus am Südzipfel (2007, pdf-Datei)
* Jonathan Swift: Vorschlag wie Kinder zum Wohle des Staates benutzt werden können (1729, pdf-Datei)
* Robert Reitzel: Reitzel, Robert: …und heute sage ich wie vor zehn Jahren: Ich bin Anarchist (1986, pdf-Datei)
* Heleno Sana: Ist der Mensch heute frei? (2004, pdf-Datei)
* Willy Huppertz: Berlin, 13.August (1973, pdf-Datei)
* Matthias WagnerDie Polizei als Verfolgungs- und Kriegsbehörde der Nationalsozialisten (2009, pdf-Datei)
* Helge Döhring: Der Begriff Syndikalismus (2008, pdf-Datei)
* Max Tobler: Der revolutionäre Syndikalismus (1920, pdf-Datei)
* Fritz Oerter: Revolutionärer Syndikalismus und deutsche Gewerkschaftsbewegung (1909, pdf-Datei)
* Anarr/J. DahmsFisch ohne Wasser – FAUD zu Betriebsräten/Betriebsräte 1925 (1925, pdf-Datei)

auf Exit!:
* Robert Kurz: Cos’è la terziarizzazione? (2004)
auf La Presse Anarchiste:
* Le Peuple Français, n°1, Januar-März 1971
* Le Peuple Français, n°2, April-Juni 1971
* Le Peuple Français, n°4, Oktober-Dezember 1971
* Le Peuple Français, n°6, April-Juni 1972
* Le Peuple Français, n°7, Juli-September 1972
* Le Peuple Français, n°8, Oktober-Dezember 1972
* Le Peuple Français, n°9, Januar-März 1973
* Le Peuple Français, n°10, April-Juni 1973
* Le Peuple Français, n°11, Juli-September 1973
* Le Peuple Français, n°12, Oktober-Dezember 1973

Posted in 1968, Anarchismus, Antimilitarismus, Australien, BäuerInnenbewegung, Bildung, Bolivien, Brasilien, BRD, Britannien, Chile, China, DDR, Euskadi, Feminismus & Frauenbewegung, Film, Frankreich, Gewerkschaft, Indien, Internationales, Irak, Irland, Italien, Kanada, Kapitalismus, Katalonien, Klassenkampf, Kolonialismus, Kommunismus, Kuba, Kultur, Kunst, Linke Geschichte, Literatur, Lyrik, Maoismus, Marxismus, Medien, Menschenrechte - Freiheitsrechte, Mexiko - Mexico, Nahost, Nordirland, Patriarchat, Peru, Philosophie, Rassismus, Repression, Revolution, Russland, Satire, Sowjetunion, Sozialismus, Sozialistika - Linke Archivalien, Spanischer Staat, Stalinismus, Streik, StudentInnenbewegung, Trotzkismus, Ukraine, Umwelt, Uruguay, USA, Wahlen, Wissenschaft | Verschlagwortet mit: c l r james, hal draper, james p cannon, jim larkin | Leave a Comment »
Posted by entdinglichung - 20. Dezember 2012
gefunden auf Live Science:

Another hiccup for Mayan doomsday believers: Although many scholars agree that Dec. 21 is the proper date on our calendar matching the end of the 13th b’ak’tun, there is some uncertainty over this, because some Mayan calendar units may have clicked over at sunset and others at sunrise. Some researchers have suggested that Dec. 23 or 24 may be a more accurate fit, Witschey said. Either way, however, the Maya would not have been running for their doomsday bunkers.
„You’ll get up in the morning and go forward, and the Maya cycles will have clicked over another day,“ Witschey said.
mehr zum Thema hier, hier und hier
Posted in Archäologie, Festtage, Fundstücke, Kirche, Religion, Wissenschaft | Verschlagwortet mit: hiccup, maya calendar, maya cycles | 1 Comment »
Posted by entdinglichung - 19. Dezember 2012
The Mayan apocalypse: why is everyone in such a fever about it? (Guardian)
„As predicted by the Mayans? Actually, as predicted by absolutely no Mayan prophecies ever, but by quite a few very silly people who aren’t aware that when a calendar comes to an end – even an ancient Mayan one – you just need to pop out and buy a new calendar.“

Posted in Archäologie, Festtage, Fundstücke, Religion, Wissenschaft | Verschlagwortet mit: apocalypse, maya calendar, mayan prophecies, mayans | 1 Comment »
Posted by entdinglichung - 18. Dezember 2012
die nachfolgend dokumentierte Meldung stammt von World War 4 Report:

Mexico bans Maya ceremony at ancestral temples
New Age tourists will be flocking to Mexico’s Yucatan Penninsula this week for the „end of the Maya calendar“ (sic). But Yucatecan Maya elder José Manrique Esquivel protests that he and his followers will be barred from performing ceremonies at the peninsula’s ancient Maya sites. „We would like to do these ceremonies in the archaeological sites, but unfortunately they won’t let us enter,“ Esquivel told the AP. „It makes us angry, but that’s the way it is… We perform our rituals in patios, in fields, in vacant lots, wherever we can.“ Francisco de Anda, press director for the government’s National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH), offers two reasons for the ban: „In part it is for visitor safety, and also for preservation of the sites, especially on dates when there are massive numbers of visitors… Many of the groups that want to hold ceremonies bring braziers and want to burn incense, and that simply isn’t allowed.“
Comments Intercontinental Cry:
Of course that’s just the excuse. The government would much rather keep the Maya on the sidelines since they are orchestrating a massive commercial spectacle for tens of thousands of people, many of whom are are clinging to delusional hopes and irrational fears about what’s going to happen at the end of 13 Baktun–December 21, 2012.
However, the Maya are still going to be allowed to visit the sites along with the tourists, but they will likely have to pay to get in, just like everyone else.
Meanwhile, as the Maya proceed with their ceremonies, shops in a Siberian city continue to sell Apocalypse kits; Beijing residents are stocking up on crackers, bottled water, and life preservers; in southwest France, the town of Bugarch prepares for a possible deluge of visitors who believe that a mountain could save them from the end of the world; and all the big corporate media services happily continue to spread the mania–all of which stems from little more than basic ignorance toward Indigenous perceptions and realities.
Meanwhile, as the Maya proceed with their ceremonies, shops in a Siberian city continue to sell Apocalypse kits; Beijing residents are stocking up on crackers, bottled water, and life preservers; in southwest France, the town of Bugarch prepares for a possible deluge of visitors who believe that a mountain could save them from the end of the world; and all the big corporate media services happily continue to spread the mania–all of which stems from little more than basic ignorance toward Indigenous perceptions and realities.
A report on Venezuela’s El Tiempo notes that on Dec. 20, the day before the turning of the Maya calendar on the solstice, Esquivel will lead a ceremony—dubbed the Interactive Maya Cultural Exposition—in Bosque de Chapultepec, the principal park in Mexico City.
A commercial (up to $499 a pop, „plus airfare“) festival dubbed Synthesis 2012 is billed as being held „in Chichen Itza,“ but the website doesn’t make clear if it will actually be at the archeological site. Top-featured draw is „Maya Elder“ Hunbatz Men, who helped start the 2012 hoopla with the „Harmonic Convergence“ of 1987. We use quotation marks only because skeptics question his bona fides, and even his laudatory Wikipedia page betrays his ersatz embrace of New Age canards like the lost continents of Atlantis and Lemuria.
Even mainstream sources are cluelessly parroting the malarky about how the Maya calendar is about to „end.“ AP writes, „The Maya didn’t say much about what would happen next, after a 5,125-year cycle known as the Long Count comes to an end.“ No such cycle is ending now. A cycle called a baktun, of 400 Maya years or 394 common calendar years, is ending. It is the 13th baktun (hence 5,125, tho that number isn’t eactly right in either Maya or common years), but there is no special significance to the 13th baktun. The baktuns keep going for many thousands of years according to the Maya Long Count.
We await reports from Yucatan on whether authentic Maya voices are heard amid this spectacle.
Posted in Archäologie, Indigena-Bewegung, Menschenrechte - Freiheitsrechte, Mexiko - Mexico, Religion, Repression, Wissenschaft | Verschlagwortet mit: december 21 2012, irrational fears, maya calendar | Leave a Comment »
Posted by entdinglichung - 14. Dezember 2012
Posted in Antifa, Archäologie, Ägypten, BRD, Britannien, Estland, Fundstücke, Gewerkschaft, Hamburg, Jordanien, Kapitalismus, Keine Satire, Kirche, Klassenkampf, Kochkunst, Lettland, Litauen, Menschenrechte - Freiheitsrechte, Mexiko - Mexico, Nationalismus, Polen, Rassismus, Religion, Repression, Slowenien, Streik, Termine, Tunesien, Umwelt, Wissenschaft | Verschlagwortet mit: cheese making, milk fats, pottery fragments | Leave a Comment »
Posted by entdinglichung - 6. Dezember 2012
Posted in BRD, Burkina Faso, Internationales, Kapitalismus, Klassenkampf, Linke Geschichte, Marxismus, Migration, Niederlande, Wissenschaft, Zeitschriftenschau | Verschlagwortet mit: marcel van der linden, sozial.geschichte | Leave a Comment »
Posted by entdinglichung - 5. Dezember 2012
gefunden dank Archaeological News auf der Webseite des Daily Telegraph: Bronze age ‚microbrewery‘ discovered in Cyprus, war bestimmt lecker:

„The team excavated a two metres by two metres mud-plaster domed structure, which it says was used as a kiln to dry malt and make beer 3,500 years ago.
Beers of different flavours would have been brewed from malted barley and fermented with yeasts with an alcoholic content of around 5 per cent.
The yeast would have either been wild or produced from fruit such as grape or fig, according to the researchers.“
Posted in Archäologie, Bier, Fundstücke, Kochkunst, Wissenschaft, Zypern | Verschlagwortet mit: alcoholic content, yeasts | Leave a Comment »
Posted by entdinglichung - 26. November 2012
Posted in Antimilitarismus, Finnland, Gewerkschaft, Karelien, Klassenkampf, Kommunismus, Linke Geschichte, Marxismus, Revolution, Russland, Sowjetunion, Sozialismus, Usbekistan, Wissenschaft, Zeitschriftenschau | Verschlagwortet mit: red army, revolutionary russia, uzbek ssr | Leave a Comment »
Posted by entdinglichung - 25. November 2012
The poverty of journal publishing von Armin Beverungen, Steffen Böhm und Christopher Land

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Posted by entdinglichung - 22. November 2012
auf ESSF ein Artikel zur Geschichte der tunesischen Gewerkschaftsbewegung, auf Greek Left Review ein Artikel zum Aufstand im Polytechnikum 1973, die AWL stellt die kompletten Beiträge des neuen Buches zu Antonio Gramsci und einen biographischen Artikel zu Pietro Tresso (1893-1943) online, auf Anarkismo ein Artikel zum 90.Jahrestag der Ermordung von Ricardo Flores Magón und auf Syndikalismus ein Hinweis auf den neuen, sich der anarchosyndikalistischen Geschichte widmenden Verlag Barrikade:
im Marxists Internet Archive:
* La Révolution Surréaliste: Letter to the Rectors of European Universities (1925)
* Labor Action, 1941
* Benjamin Peret: Al fuoco! (1931)
* Benjamin Peret: Il disonore dei poeti (1945)
* Parti Communiste de France/Kommunistische Partei Deutschlands: Aux Travailleurs de France et d’Allemagne ! (1922)
* Amédée Dunois: Unité de classe et front unique (1922)
* Comité Exécutif de l’Internationale Communiste: Lettre au Parti Communiste Français (1921)
* Leo Trotzki: La responsabilidad del Partido Comunista Alemán (1924)
* Wladimir Iljitsch Lenin: Decisão do Comitê Executivo do Soviete de Deputados Operários de Petersburgo Sobre a Luta Contra o Lockout (1905)
* Semaoen: Speech at 5th Congress of the Comintern (1924)
* Semaoen: International Imperialism and the Communist Party of Indonesia (1925)
* mehr vom Organizing Committee for an Ideological Center (OCIC):
** Theoretical Review: Draft OCIC Minority Platform (1980)
** Clay Newlin: Steering Committee Overview (1980)
** Resolution on an Ideological Campaign against White Chauvinism (1980)
** Summary of the March 1980 OCIC Steering Committee Meeting (1980)
** Bay Area Workers’ Organizing Committee “Minority”: Critique of Recent OCIC Practice (1980)
** National Steering Committee Response to Letters About Labor Day Conference (1980)
** Clay Newlin: Conciliationism in Command: An Analysis of Theoretical Review’s “Minority Platform” (1980)
** Bay Area Workers’ Organizing Committee “Minority”/Tucson Marxist-Leninist Collective: Draft Outline for Statement on Federationism and the OCIC (1980)
* Revolutionära Marxisters Förbund: Mullvaden, 11/73
* Ruy Mauro Marini: Duas Notas Sobre o Socialismo (19??)
* Alex Callinicos: Their Trotskyism and Ours (1984, SWP-GB vs. SWP-US)
* Daniel De Leon: Artikel. Dezember 1911 (pdf-Dateien)
** 1911, December 17 – Roosevelt and the Steel Trust Again
** 1911, December 18 – La Follette’s Leaky Tub
** 1911, December 19 – Sense in Nonsense; Nonsense in Sense
** 1911, December 20 – Second Series—Berger’s Flunk No. 1
** 1911, December 21 – The Russian Treaty
** 1911, December 22 – Wahnetas
** 1911, December 23 – The Same Old Single Tax
** 1911, December 24 – An Open Letter
** 1911, December 25 – The Ashtabula Fusion
** 1911, December 26 – That Haywood Speech
** 1911, December 27 – Two Flies With One Clap
** 1911, December 28 – Who Spoke Through This Association?
** 1911, December 29 – Misuse of Terms
** 1911, December 30 – Morgan’s Homunculus
** 1911, December 31 – An Open Letter
* Artikel aus The Militant and Labor Action:
** Hal Draper: We Say That This Country Belongs to the Workers (1940)
** Hal Draper: What’s This Noise About Providing Jobs for All of Us? (1940)
** Hal Draper: Fact Is That Classes Exist and the Boss Class Knows It (1940)
** Hugo Oehler: Social Reformism in the United States (1930)
** Kurt Landau: Where Is Thaelmann Leading the German Party? (1930)
** Arne Swabeck: The Railroad Brotherhoods Meet (1930)
** Leo Trotzki: Molotov’s Prosperity in Knowledge (1930)
** Leo Sedow: The Life of the Exiled and Imprisoned Russian Opposition (1930)
** Ernest Rice McKinney: With the Labor Unions – On the Picket Line 18 (1940)
** Ernest Rice McKinney: With the Labor Unions – On the Picket Line 19 (1940)
** Ernest Rice McKinney: First Days of CIO Meet Bring Heated Discussion (1940)
** Ernest Rice McKinney: CIO Plans Organization Drive in War Industries (1940)
** Ernest Rice McKinney: With the Labor Unions – On the Picket Line 20 (1940)
** Ernest Rice McKinney: AFL Meet Acts on Unity, War and Racketeering (1940)
** Ernest Rice McKinney: With the Labor Unions – On the Picket Line 21 (1940)
** Ernest Rice McKinney: With the Labor Unions – On the Picket Line 22 (1940)
** Ernest Rice McKinney: With the Labor Unions – On the Picket Line 23 (1940)
** Ernest Rice McKinney: With the Labor Unions – On the Picket Line 24 (1940)
** Dwight Macdonald: The Willkevelt Campaign (1940)
** Dwight Macdonald: Campaign Notes (1940)
** Dwight Macdonald: England at War – 1. The Record of the British Labor Party (1940)
** Dwight Macdonald: England at War – 2. Bombs and Politics in Great Britain (1940)
** Max Shachtman: The A.F. of L. Convention and the November Election (1930)
** Max Shachtman: On the Proposal for a New Farmer-Labor Party Fraud (1930)
** Max Shachtman: The Plot Against the Soviets (1930)
** Max Shachtman: 13 Years of Russian Revolution! (1930)
** Max Shachtman: Stalin Grants Two Interviews (1930)
** Max Shachtman: Fascism and the World War – Article Two (1940)
** Max Shachtman: Fascism and the Imperialist War – Article Three (1940)
** Max Shachtman: Fascism and the World War – Article Four (1940)
** Max Shachtman: Is Russia a Workers’ State? (1940)
** Julian Gorkin: The Fall of Primo De Rivera and its Consequences (1930)
** Julian Gorkin: In Spain after the Fall of the Dictatorship (1930)
** T.N. Vance: Arming for Boss War (1940)
** Henry Judd: Saigon – Ripening the Fruit for Plucking (1940)
** Henry Judd: Ceylon – The Island of Paradise (1940)
** Henry Judd: British Empire Goes Into Hock – U.S. Is Pawnbroker (1940)
** Henry Judd: Picks a Bone with a Columnist (1940)
** Russell Blackwell (Rosalio Negrete): The Stalinization of the Mexican Party (1930)
** Russell Blackwell (Rosalio Negrete): The Breakdown of the Mexican League (1930)
** Russell Blackwell (Rosalio Negrete): The Civil War in Brazil (1930)
** Albert Glotzer: The U.S. Empire – Its History (1940)
** Albert Glotzer: The Acquisition of Samoa (1940)
** Albert Glotzer: Hawaii – Land of Sugar and Pineapples 1 (1940)
** Albert Glotzer: Hawaii – Land of Sugar and Pineapples 2 (1940)
** Joseph Carter: The British I.L.P. Proves Itself a Very Confused Opposition (1940)
** Joseph Carter: From Zig the British CP Has Shifted to Zag (1940)
** Joseph Carter/Max Shachtman: Give a Gift for Christmas! … (1940)
** Joseph Carter: Lord Halifax – Christian Gentleman, Imperialist Spokesman (1940)

auf LibCom:
* David Graeber: Debt: the first 5000 years (2011)
* Joel Olson: Movement, Cadre, and Dual Power (20??)
* Once upon a time there was a place called Nothing Hill Gate… (2008)
* Socialisme ou Barbarie: The workers against bureaucracy (1956)
* Direct Action Movement: Anarcho-syndicalism: history and action (19??)
auf Materialien zur Analyse von Opposition:
* AStA Uni Heidelberg / SDS Heidelberg: Heidelberger Winter. Analysen und Dokumente zum Wintersemester 68/69 (1969)
* KBW-Bezirksverband Südniedersachsen: Der Schulversuch IGS Bodenfelde: Ein Experiment zur Verfeinerung von Unterdrückung und Spaltung der Schuljugend (1977)
* Kunst und Kultur in den Organen der KPD/ML. Teil 2: Musik, Radio, Schallplatten, Arbeiter-, Kampf- und Agitationslieder, Agitprop-Trupps (1968-1978)
* KBW-Bezirksverband Südniedersachsen: Der Widerstand gegen die Verschlechterung der Ausbildung und die Schulunterdrückung wächst. Einheitsschule und Kontrolle des Volkes! (1976)
* KBW-Ortsgruppe Göttingen: Kommentar zum Niedersächsischen Schulgesetz (NSG) (1973)
* Göttingen: Die Orientierung am Programm entscheiden! Austrittserklärung ehemaliger Mitglieder und Sympathisanten des IK/KHB, 22. Januar 1975
* Initiative zur Abschaffung des § 218 Göttingen: Weg mit § 218 (1974)

auf archive.org:
* Julian Borchardt: Vor und nach dem 4. August 1914. Hat die deutsche Sozialdemokratie abgedankt? (1919)
* Paul Blanshard: Technocracy and socialism (1933)
* John Humphrey Noyes: History of American socialisms (1870)
* Wilhelm Reich: Massenpsychologie des Faschismus. Zur Sexualökonomie der politischen Reaktion und zur proletarischen Sexualpolitik (1933)
* Mikhail Tomski: Abhandlungen über die Gewerkschaftsbewegung in Russland (1921)

auf Irish Election Literature:
* Alliance for Choice: Abortion Referendums leaflet (1992)
* Sinn Fein: Republican Education -What We Need To Know To Win! (1984)
auf Projekt Gutenberg:
* Ludwig Börne: Briefe aus Paris (1830-1833)
auf Kommunistische Literatur:
* Frances Fox Piven/Richard A. Cloward: Aufstand der Armen (1977/1986, pdf-Datei)
beim Luxemburger Anarchist:
* Voltairine De Cleyre: An Open Letter (to Maxim Gorki) (1906)
auf ESSF:
* Ammar Amroussia: Tunisie : le soulèvement des habitants du bassin minier, un premier bilan (2008)
auf CEDEMA:
* Movimiento Jaimen Bateman Cayón (JBC): Carta a la Nación con motivo de la liberación de Alfonso Lizarazo (1994)
auf Cedar Lounge Revolution:
* British & Irish Communist Organisation: Church and State – a journal of secular opinion, Nr. 10, ~ 1982

auf Association RaDAR:
* L’Humanité, 3. Dezember 1924
* IVe internationale, 24. Dezember 1972 (mit dem Schwerpunkt Japan)
* Bulletin communiste, 2. Dezember 1920
* Clarté, 1. September 1923
* IVe internationale, November/Dezember 1973 (Schwerpunktausgabe zum Verbot der Ligue Communiste 1973)


auf La Bataille Socialiste:
* Living Marxism: Salut à la crise (1938, vermutlich von Paul Mattick verfasst)

im Anti-Fascist Archive:
* The Leninist, 25. Januar 1992

auf Collectif Smolny:
* Lutte de Classe: Pirelli – Répression capitaliste et riposte ouvrière (1972)
auf ANNO:
* Arbeiterwille, 1890-1924 (sozialdemokratische Tageszeitung für Kärnten und die Steiermark und zeitweise auch für Krain)
* Österreichischer Straßenbahner, 1923-1934

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