MIA: History: International: Communist International: The Communist International Vol. 11, 1934] BRITISH EDITION

Workers of the World Unite!
The Communist International
Organ of the Executive Committee of the Communist International
Published twice a month in English, Russian, German, French, Chinese and Spanish
Volume 11, 1934



British Edition

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In creating this digital archive I had access to complete runs of Communist International for all of the USA / NY City / CP USA - published issues in the period of 1934 - 1939 (in most cases from original issues... in other cases from the 1968 Greenwood Press reprint of CI). I had access to only very limited numbers of source issues for presenting the digital archive of the British / London / CPGB - published issues. Thus, on this (and the other) pages here where we present the BRITISH CI issues 1934 - 1939, the presentation will (for now) be incomplete. Varying from as much as 3/4 of the issues printed in a given year (1934) to as little as, in some cases, a single one of the 12 issues printed in a given year. I... and all of us at Marxists Internet Archive... will continue to try to get access for scanning of more of the British issues.
Martin H. Goodman MD
Director, Riazanov Library digital archive projects
December 2023.



Pamphlets and Publications Material From the Communist Party of Great Britain that were advertised in the pages of the Communist International. Digitized as part of this project.


Volume 11, 1934 of the British edition
PDFs of Issues


Page number for each article are given where available

No. 2 January 20

43 Announcement Concerning the XIII Plenum of the E.C.C.I.
43 The Maturing of the World Revolutionary Crisis. The Fight for Soviet Power Throughout the World (On the Thirteenth Plenum of the E.C.C.I.)
57 The Communist Parties in the Fight for the Masses – O. Piatnitsky. (Abridged Speech at the Thirteenth Plenum of the E.C.C.I.)
69 The Situation in Britain and the Policy of the National Government – Harry Pollitt. (Abridged Speech at the Thirteenth Plenum E.C.C.I.)
80 How Money is Collected for the "Sekki" Fund



Issues 1 and 3 through 8 are currently unavailable for us to digitize



No. 9 May 1

331  The Leader of the World Proletarian Revolution – V. Knorin 335   Dimitrov’s Speech in the Leipzig Court
345   The Situation in Germany – G. Smollansky
355  Some of the Experiences of the Civil War in Finland in 1918
362   The Special Importance of Revolutionary Theory at the Present Stage – Speech of Comrade Martynov at the XIII Plenum of the E.C.C.I.

No 10 May 15

371  Mayday Review of the Revolutionary Forces of the Proletariat – Preliminary Summary of the Revolutionary May Day Celebrations in 1934.
377  The Labor Party, the I.L.P. And the Communist Party – Harry Pollitt
383  Letter to the Austrian Workers – George Dimitroff
391  The Next Tasks of the International Revolutionary Trade Union Movement – A. Losovsky
400  Women in the Second Round of Revolutions and Wars – Kirsanova
408  Some Experiences of the Communist Party of China in Organizing and Leading Strike Struggles – Li Ming
412  The Latest Fascist Move of the British National Government – D.

No. 11 June 5

415  Defend Comrade Thaelmann!
426   The Last “New Word” of German Social-Democracy (“Socialism’s New Start”) A. Martynov
431   The Turning Point in Poland – G. Lensky
440  Only the Soviets Can Save China – P. Mif
450   The Second Congress of the Communist International (Documents of the Struggle of the Comintern)
456   The Black Sea Revolt – Andre Marty
459   The Developing Strike Wave in England – Chronicle of Events

No. 12 June 15

463 Spring Indices in the U.S.S.R.
468 How the Bolsheviks fight the Drought.
471 "The Victimm Lashes His Assassins"
473 Lessons of the Nurenberg Congress for the German Working Class. By the late Jon Scher.
With a foreword from the C.C. of the C.P. of Germany - “The victim lashes his assassins.”
482 The De Man Plan is a fraud on the workers. – E. Varga.
491 Japanese Imperialism on a War Footing. – G. Safarov.
502 Do the Fascists Identify Social-Democracy and Liberalism with Bolshevism ?
(A Reply to a correspondent-from the Editorial Board.)
Chronicle of Events:
506 The Manoeuvres of the Socialist League in Great Britain. – D.


No. 13 July 5

511 The Struggle for Unity of Action – Bela Kun
514 The De Man Plan Is a Fraud on the Workers-Part I – E. Varga
525 Structural Changes in the Working Class of England – P. Poliak
533 15th Anniversary of the Hungarian Soviet Republic –
Why We Were Victorious in Hungary and Why We Did Not Maintain Power – Bela Kun.
Chronicle of Events–
542 The Progress of the Textile Workers’ General Strike in India.
545 The New Upsurge of the Strike Movement of the Working Class in Kuomintang China.

No. 14 July 20

551 The Eighth Convention of the C.P. of the U.S.A. – Sherman
556 The Fight fo the Pacific Ocean Ivanov
563 The Position of the British Diehards in the Anti-Soviet Bloc – Erychimovitch
568 The Work of the C.P. of Japan in the Japanese Army – Takao

No. 15 August 15

575 British Imperialism-Organiser of World War by R. Palme Dutt.
582 The British Reformists Prepare for War by J. R. Campbell.
588 British Imperialism Preparing for War and Its Colonial Contradictions by R. Page Arnot.
593 The I.L.P. And the War Danger by D.
599 The Foreign Policy of German Imperialism by D. Gard.
607 On the Road to a Mass Communist Party in Austria.
613 The Work of the C.P. of Japan in the Japanese Army. (Conclusion.)


No. 16 August 20

619 June 30th-And What Next?
628 The Results of the Plenum of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.
Materials of the Session of the Presidium of the E.C.C.I. held on July 9th and 10th, 1934.
634 The Beginning of the Crisis In German Fascism and the Tasks of the C.P.G. – V. Knorin.
640 The Situation In Germany and some Questions of the United Front. (Part 1.) – O. Platnitsky.
Experiences of the Illegal Work of the C.P. of Germany.
645 The Lower Functionaries of the C.P.G. – Muller.

No. 17 September 5

655 The Struggle for the United Front in France
659 The San Francisco General Strike and its Lessons – B. Sherman
663 We Are for the United Front – V. Chemadanov (Secretary of the Young Communist International)
668 Against Provocateurs-Against Splitters – Okano
Materials from the Meeting of the Presidium of the E.C.C.I., held on July 9th and10th:
672 The Situation in Germany and the work of the C.P.G. – Richter
679 The Situation in Germany and Some Question of the United Front (conclusion) – O. Pianitskly
683 Resolution of C.C. C.P.G.B. on the United Front against Fascism and War.

No.18 September 20

691 The Brandlerites and Their Letter to the E.C.C.I.
695 How the Revolution in Spain Can Be Victorious
702 The Revolutionary Trade Union Movement in the U.S.A. in the Conditions of the “New Deal” of Trustified Capital – Kutnik
711 The Growth of Terror Against the Rising Strike Wave in the U.S.A. – B. Sherman
715 The Provocation by the Japanese Imperialists – Tanaka

Reviews:
716 A Review of the Canadian “Communist Review” – W. Barnes
719 Review of the Underground Communist Press in Kuomintang China – Lee Tsin

No. 19 October 5

727  The U.S.S.R. And the League of Nations
733  The Work of the C.P.G.B. since the 6th World Congress – Harry Pollit
742  The British Trade Union Congress at Weymouth – A. Lozovsky
747   The Struggle Against Company Unions – B. Sherman
750  From Experiences of Illegal Party Work in Germany – Albert Muller
Reviews:
754  A Book on Soviet China – L. M.
755  “A Sly, Cowardly, Spineless and Characterless Rat.” – L. Madyar

No. 20 October 20

655   The Seventh Congress of the Communist International Postponed to 1935
655   The U.S.S.R. And the League of Nations
660  From the First to the Third International
667  The Revolutionary Upsurge in America
672   Discussion for the Seventh Congress of the C. I. Problems of the Standard of Living of the Working Class – Sinani
682  The Question of the Middle Strata of the Town Population – P. Reimann
692  Strike Struggles in Canada and Tasks of the Communist Party – J. Barnes

No. 21 November 5

803  Seventeenth Anniversary of the October Revolution
805   Three Lessons of the October Victory for the International Proletariat.

To Commemorate the 70th Anniversary of the Foundation of the First International
811  The Historic Path ofthe First International. – M. Zorky.
819  Marx and the English Labour Movement in the Epoch of the First International. – Tom Bell.

Discussion for the 7th Congress of the C.I.
825  The Question of Fascism. – L. Madyar.

Bibliography:.
834  The Literary Frankness of the British Fascists. Reviewed – M. Smith.

No. 22 November 20

839   For Soviet Power
845  The British Labour Party Conference at Southport. – R. Palme Dutt.

– Discussion For The Seventh Congress of the C.I.:–
853   Basic Lessons of the Struggle of the Communist Party of Italy – K. Roncoli
861   The Congress Socialist Party and the New Maneuvers of the National Congress in India – G. Safarob

Book Review:
870  “Marxism” in the Service of British Imperialism (A Review of “Why War?” – E. Wilkonson and E. Conze) – T. Dexter

–For the VIIth Congres of the C.I.–:
876  Problems of the international Trade Union Movement – O. Piatnitsky

No. 23 December 5

899  The Struggle Against Fascism, The Struggle For Power, For The Workers’ and Peasants’ Republic Page in Spain

Problems of the United Front:
911  The United Front in Great Britain. (From a Speech – Harry Pollitt at a Meeting of the Presidium of the E.C.C.I.).
918  The Development of the United Proletarian Front in Poland – J. Lensky.

–Discussion for the Seventh Congress of the C.I.–
927  The Question of Communist Cadres – Chernomordik

933  A speech NOT delivered by Hitler – L. Madyar

No. 24 December 20

943  In Memory of the Late Comrade Kirov

a. Statement by the C. C. of the C. P. S. U.
b. Statement by a Group of Friends.
c. Address of Comintern.

945  From Shaken Stabilisation to the Second Round of Revolutions and Wars. (Material for 7th Congress.)
959  For the United Front of the International Proletariat.
966  The New " Emergency " Law in the Second International.
967  Citizen Vandervelde's Reply. – Martynov.
970  Swedish Social Democracy in the Second International. – M.M.

DISCUSSION FOR 7th CONGRESS:
977  The Nature and the Sources of Sectarianism in the Communist Party of Italy. – Tunelli.