| Biography: Not yet available WORKS: April 1938: Once More – Kronstadt July 1938: They, the People August 1938: They, the People September 1938: Save Capitalism First September 1938: They, the People December 1938: Reading from Left to Right (column) December 1938: Letter to the Editor January 1939: Reading from Left to Right (column) January 1939: Letter to the Editor February 1939: Reading from Left to Right (column) 14 February 1939: Off the Record (column) 21 February 1939: Off the Record (column) 28 February 1939: Off the Record (column) March 1939: Reading from Left to Right (column) 7 March 1939: Off the Record (column) 14 March 1939: Off the Record (column) 21 March 1939: Off the Record (column) 28 March 1939: Off the Record (column) April 1939: Reading from Left to Right – The Monopoly Committee – First Year (column) April 1939: School for Dictators (book review) 4 April 1939: Off the Record (column) 11 April 1939: Sparks in the News (column) 18 April 1939: Sparks in the News (column) 25 April 1939: Sparks in the News (column) May 1939: Reading from Left to Right (column) 2 May 1939: Sparks in the News (column) 9 May 1939: Sparks in the News (column) 16 May 1939: Sparks in the News (column) 23 May 1939: Sparks in the News (column) 30 May 1939: Sparks in the News (column) June 1939: Reading from Left to Right – Popular Education in Crisis (column) 6 June 1939: Sparks in the News (column) 13 June 1939: Sparks in the News (column) 20 June 1939: Sparks in the News (column) 23 June 1939: Protests Headline on League for Cultural Freedom (letter) 27 June 1939: Sparks in the News: Kremlin Kultur (column) July 1939: Reading from Left to Right (column) 4 July 1939: Sparks in the News (column) 11 July 1939: Sparks in the News (column) 18 July 1939: Sparks in the News (column) 25 July 1939: Sparks in the News (column) August 1939: Reading from Left to Right (column) 1 August 1939: Sparks in the News (column) 8 August 1939: Sparks in the News (column) 15 August 1939: Sparks in the News (column) 22 August 1939: Sparks in the News (column) 29 August 1939: Sparks in the News (column) September/October 1939: The War Deal (series) September 1939: It Won’t Take Three Years to Drive the U.S. into the War This Time September 1939: Twenty-five Million of Us 5 September 1939: Sparks in the News (column) October 1939: Kronstadt Again 27 October 1939: Sparks in the News (column) November 1939: Reading from Left to Right (column) 3 November 1939: Sparks in the News (column) 10 November 1939: Sparks in the News (column) 17 November 1939: Sparks in the News (column) 24 November 1939: Sparks in the News (column) 9 December 1939: Sparks in the News (column) 16 December 1939: Sparks in the News (column) 23 December 1939: Sparks in the News (column) 30 December 1939: Sparks in the News (column) 7 January 1940: Sparks in the News (column) 14 January 1940: Sparks in the News (column) 21 January 1940: Sparks in the News – The Stalinists Discover Who Roosevelt Is (column) 28 January 1940: Sparks in the News (column) 3 February 1940: Sparks in the News (column) 10 February 1940: Sparks in the News (column) 17 February 1940: Sparks in the News (column) 2 March 1940: Sparks in the News (column) 9 March 1940: Sparks in the News (column) 30 March 1940: “Sparks in the News” – In Italy Only Fascists May Commit Crimes (column) April 1940: The United States at War May 1940: White Paper Reveals British Role in Lifting Arms Embargo June 1940: Liberalism Marches – Where? June 1940: Reading from Left to Right (column) June 1940: Will the Book Burning Start? July 1940: “Government of Big Business, by Big Business, for Big Business” July 1940: Tweedledum Mr. Willkie vs. Tweedledee Roosevelt July 1940: Who Is Mr. Torkild Rieber? July 1940: Why Is Hitler Winning? August 1940: One Lesson of the World War September 1940: How the Spectre of Trotsky’s Ideas Haunted the Press October 1940: Field Notes on Bronx Campaign October 1940: The Willkevelt Campaign November 1940: Campaign Notes December 1940: England at War – 1. The Record of the British Labor Party December 1940: England at War – 2. Bombs and Politics in Great Britain January 1941: England at War – 3. The War Economy of Great Britain January 1941: F.D.R. Message: “All-Out-For-War” January 1941: Roosevelt Asks Sweeping Powers February 1941: England at War – 4. Is Wartime England Totalitarian? February 1941: England at War – 5. Bevin’s Problem Is How to Starve the Masses and Make Them Like It February 1941: What Is the Fascist State? February 1941: Who Are the Men Behind the War Preparation Program? April 1941: The American War Economy April 1941: Who Owns America? May 1941: Fascism – A New Social Order May 1941: Labor Action Bookshelf – 1 May 1941: Labor Action Bookshelf – 2 May 1941: Labor Action Bookshelf – 3 May 1941: Labor Action Bookshelf – 4 June 1941: Who’s Behind Lindbergh? The America First Committee – Reading from Left to Right March 1942: The Partisan Review Controversy (letter) July 1942: Much More of This’d Bust Our Buttons! (letter) |