The Workers Monthly. Vol. 5 No. 11. September, 1926.

The Workers Monthly. Vol. 5 No. 11. September, 1926.

Contents: Seven Years of the Communist Party of America by C. E. Ruthenberg, What Do the Elections Mean to Us? by Max Bedacht, The Catholic Rebellion in Mexico by Manuel Gomez, A Dangerous Situation by William Z. Poster, Two Tactics by Vladimir Ilyitch Lenin, War and Youth by Sam Darcy, The Rebellion of Canada by Maurice Spector, Employee Education in Economics by Will Herberg, Michael Alexandrovitch Bakunin by Viatch Polonsky, Homeless Artists by Karl Radek, The Great People’s Referendum by Alexander Bittelman, Reviews.

The Workers Monthly began publishing in 1924 as a merger of the ‘Liberator’, the Trade Union Educational League magazine ‘Labor Herald’, and Friends of Soviet Russia’s monthly ‘Soviet Russia Pictorial’ as an explicitly Party publication. In 1927 Workers Monthly ceased and the Communist Party began publishing The Communist as its theoretical magazine. Editors included Earl Browder and Max Bedacht as the magazine continued the Liberator’s use of graphics and art.

PDF of full issue: https://www.marxists.org/history/usa/culture/pubs/wm/1926/v5n11-sep-1926-1B-FT-80-WM.pdf

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