Two major articles in this issue, both linked to online text below; Paul Mattick’s ‘Luxemburg Versus Lenin,’ and Anton Pannekoek’s ‘The Role of Fascism.’
The International Council Correspondence. Vol. 2 No. 8. July, 1936.
Contents: The Defeat in France by Paul Mattick, Notice, The Role of Fascism by Anton Pannekoek, Luxemburg versus Lenin: The Collapse of Capitalism; Spontaneity and the Role of Organisation, by Paul Mattick,
The International Council Correspondence was a left/council communist magazine published in Chicago by the United Workers Party, a split from the Proletarian Party. Published monthly from 1934 to 1938 and edited by Paul Mattick, in 1938, it changed its name to Living Marxism and again to New Essays in 1942. Karl Korsch, Anton Pannekoek, Max Nomad, Daniel Guérin, Otto Rühle, Dwight Macdonald and Victor Serge also were contributors.
PDF of full issue: https://libcom.org/files/ICC%20Vol%202%20No%208.pdf