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Radical Periodicals in the United States, 1881?1960 ('Tell Trotsky to go fuck himself!'" )
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e%20United%20States,%201881%961960.htm
To be preferred is the reprint in hardbound editions on paper,
microfilm is a hastle, but, the Greenwood Press 1968 re-printing of all
these is way out of print.
My subjective comments in (parentheses)
Michael Pugliese
< UPA Publications < Radical Studies Pricing
Radical Periodicals in the United States, 1881?1960
RADICAL PERIODICALS IN THE UNITED STATES, 1881?1960
The many variants on themes in American dissent over eight decades are
contained in this microform collection. Reports, essays, and debates in all
the major traditions of reform and rebellion?some now long behind us and
some anticipating contemporary views?are included.
As chronicles of socialist, anarchist, communist, syndicalist, nationalist,
pacifist, and feminist movements, the 125 titles in the collection contain
material of interest to students and researchers in history, literature,
economics, sociology, and political science.
Outstanding academic specialists, political thinkers, and former editors of
the journals have contributed introductions to each title in the series,
offering the orientation and insights that add to the collection?s
usefulness. Among them are Hannah Arendt, Daniel Bell, James T. Farrell,
Dwight MacDonald, and Sidney Hook.
Ordering Information
RADICAL PERIODICALS IN THE UNITED STATES, 1881?1960
Microfiche and microfilm (varies by title). 125 titles.
Series I
Alternative
Amerasia (for the "spy case" connected to this journal see, Ron Radosh and
Harvey Klehr, "The Amerasia Spy Case; Prelude to McCarthyism
Author: Harvey Klehr, Ronald Radosh
Publisher: University of North Carolina Press
Date Published: January 1996.
http://www.pir.org/main2/Institute_Pacific_Relations.html
Make sure you have Java enabled browser installed on your computer for the
below, a, "Social Network Diagram."
http://www.pir.org/cgi-bin/nbonlin6.cgi?_INSTITUTE_PACIFIC_RELATIONS
Elizabeth Bentley, connected to the case, subject of this book, Bentley's
Out of Bondage: The Story of Elizabeth Bentley (Ballantine, 1988),
http://history.acusd.edu/gen/20th/coldwarspies.html )
American Appeal
American Fabian
American Socialist
American Spectator (Hmm, does the Right-Wing http://www.spectator.org/
http://www.spectator.org/amspec/index.html
monthly know about this! )
Black & White
Blast .(Great graphics in this. Cartoons by Robert Minor, if memory serves.)
Catholic Worker
Challenge: A Libertarian Weekly (Not to be confused with the PLP paper!
http://www.plp.org/ )
Challenge! YPSL
Champion Labor Monthly
China Today
Clarity
Class Struggle (Communist League of Struggle)
Class Struggle (Devoted to International Socialism)
Clipper
Common Sense (Monthly from the 30's edited by the father of Stephen Bingham,
the radical attny. who spent too many yrs. in exile after the George Jackson
assasination. Father Alfred, subject of this book, "Alfred M. Bingham's
Insurgent America." Son Stephen written about in Jo Durden-Smith, "Who
Killed George Jackson? Fantasies, Paranoia and the Revolution."NY Alfred A.
Knopf, 1976. Also see, "The Rise and Fall of California's Radical Prison
Movement, " by Eric Cummins, Stanford Univ. Press.
Communist (Communist Party of America)
Communist International
Comrade
Conscientious Objector
Debs Magazine
Dialectics
Dr. Robinson?s Voice in the Wilderness
Enquiry (see the Trotskyist, Irving Kristol here!)
Equal Justice
Equality
Forerunner
Freedom: An Anarchist Monthly
Good Morning
Hour .
In Fact (Legendary forerunner of I.F. Stone's Weekly. Edited by George
Seldes. When Seldes supported Tito, CPUSA subscribers cancelled their subs.
Seldes folded up shop. That and pressures from the USG made his life hellish
for a bit, I'd guess. Seldes was one of the, "Talking Heads, " in Warren
Beatty's, "Reds."Seldes wrotes many books including, "Facts and Fascism, "
from 1940.
Industrial Democracy
Industrial Pioneer
Industrial Union Bulletin
Industrial Unionist (Emergency Program Branches of the I.W.W.)
Industrial Unionist (Industrial Union Party)
Industrial Worker
International Class Struggle
International Review (Very interesting monthly. Published alot of Rosa
Luxemburg, focused on the Spanish Civil War. The New International Review,
edited by Eric Lee, http://www.labourstart.org/icann/bio.shtml
a subject on the list recently, was named after this publication.)
International Socialist Review
International Socialist Review (Socialist Workers Party)
Labor Action (Weekly newspaper of the Shactmanites, guess the pseudonym of
Irving Howe. See, The New York Intellectuals, " by Alan Wald, for the
answer.)
Labor Age (Weekly of the Lovestoneites, paper discontinued in 1940, I think.
Bio of Lovestone by Ted Morgan. Also see ex-Lovestoneite, Robert J.
Alexander, "The Right Opposition, " from Greenwood Press.)
Labor Bulletin
Labor Power
League for Industrial Democracy
Liberty: Not the Daughter but the Mother of Order
Man! A Journal of the Anarchist Ideal and Movement
Marxian
Marxist
Marxist Quarterly (Legendary academic marxist journal from the thirties,
published three issues, then ideological divisions led to it's demise.
Anti-Stalinist alternative to the just founded Science & Society. Published,
for example, a still marxist, Louis Hacker, who turned neo-con later.)
Marxist Review
Militant
Modern Quarterly (1923-1940, V.F. Calverton edited journal. Calverton
subject of a chapter in Alfred Kazin, "New York Jew." Also see, "VF
Calverton. Radical in the American Grain."
Modern Review (published the famous piece by Rudolf Hilferding, "State
Capitalism or Totalitarian State Economy, "
http://www.google.com/search?q=Rudolf+Hilferding+Totalitarian+State+Capitali
sm+
[On this and the whole, "Russian Question, " see Antonio Carlo, "
on the fSU. Reprinted in , "Essential Works of Socialism, " ed. by Irving
Howe, Yale Univ. Press. On the exiled Mensheviks who published this journal
see, "From the Other Shore: Russian Social Democracy after 1921."Harvard
University Press, 1997)
Antonio Carlo, `The Socio-Economic Nature of the USSR', Telos 21 (Fall
1974);
http://www.angelfire.com/biz/telospress/contents21.html
Adam Buick & W. Jerome, `Soviet State Capitalism? The History of an Idea',
Survey 62 (January 1967); Antonio Carlo and Umberto Melotti `In Memory of
Bruno Rizzi', Telos 33 (Fall 1977); "Calvin", `Theories of State
Capitalism', Revolutionary Perspectives 1 (n.d.).
http://www.angelfire.com/biz/telospress/contents41.html
Andreas Wildt: Totalitarian State Capitalism: On the Structure and
Historical Function of Soviet-Type Societies
Modern Socialism
Monthly Review
Monthly Review (Independent Socialist) .(Yup, THE Monthly Review)
Mother Earth Bulletin (Emma Golman Lives!)
National Issues: A Survey of Politics and Legislation
Nationalist (Edward Bellamy doesn't!)
New Day: The National Socialist Weekly (Bad choice of words! They meant
distruted nationwide! Once an article on In These Times
http://www.inthesetimes.com/ , i.d'ed them this way.)
New Essays
New Foundations (edited by Robert Fogel, the co-author of the notorious
cliometric study on slavery in the mid-70's, answered by Herb
Gutman, among many others.)
New International
New Justice: A Radical Magazine .
New Militant
New Nation
New Review
New Student
New Trends
New World Review
New York Communist
One Big Union Monthly
Pacifica Views
Party Builder
Party Organizer
Politics (Dwight Macdonald edited. See Michael Wreszin bio.
http://www.yorku.ca/lefthist/text/arguing.htm
Of course, Trotsky was a difficult master to follow. William Phillips,
editor of Partisan Review, recalls an argument between Trotsky and one of
the magazine's staff: "Trotsky turned viciously against Dwight Macdonald ?.
He said everybody had a democratic write to be stupid but Dwight Macdonald
abuses the privilege! The sequel to the story is that some people came
around raising funds for Trotsky and they rang Dwight Macdonald's doorbell
and asked him to contribute to Trotsky. Macdonald said, 'Tell Trotsky to go
fuck himself!'" )
Radical Review
Rebel
Retort
Revolutionary Age (Communist Labor Party)
Revolutionary Age (Weekly Organ of Communist Party USA)
Road to Communism
Road to Freedom
Socialist
Socialist Appeal
Socialist Review
Socialist Spirit
Spanish Revolution (United Libertarian Organizations)
Spanish Revolution (Workers? Party of Marxist Unification)
Student Advocate
Student Review (National Student League)
Syndicalist .
U.S. Week
Upton Sinclair?s: A Monthly Magazine for a Clean Peace and The Internation
Vanguard: An Anarchist Communist Journal
Weekly Review
Why? (Why Not?)
Wilshire?s
Workers Age (Lovestoneite)
Workers? Council
Workers? League for a Revolutionary Party
World Survey
Young Spartacus
Young Worker
Series II
AFL Rank-and-File Federationist
Alarm
California Social Democrat
Clarion
Demonstrator
Fighting Worker
Industrial Union News
International News
Revolt
Social Democrat
Social Democratic Herald
Soviet Russia Pictorial
Spotlight (Not the Willis Carto rag!)
Toiler
Vanguard
Western Comrade
Western Worker
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