Articles by Karl Liebknecht and Karl Kautsky linked to online text below.
The Class Struggle. Vol. 2 No. 2. March-April, 1918.
Contents: Changing Labor Conditions in Wartime by Florence Kelley, The Land Question in the Russian Revolution by W.D., Forming a War Psychosis by Dr. John J. Kallen, The Future of the Russian Revolution by Santeri Nuorteva, The Tragedy of the Russian Revolution Second Act by L. B. Boudin, Self-determination of Nations and Self-defense by Karl Liebknecht, Germany the Liberator by Ludwig Lore, The State in Russia Old and New by Leon Trotzky, Current Affairs: The New Danger: Peace by Negotiation, Recall Berger, Strategy and Conscience, Documents for Future Socialist History: The Bolsheviki Rising by Karl Kautsky, The British Miners and the War By Robert Smillie.
The Class Struggle is considered among the first pro-Bolshevik journals in the United States and began in the aftermath of Russia’s February Revolution. A bi-monthly published between May 1917 and November 1919 in New York City by the Socialist Publication Society, its original editors were Ludwig Lore, Louis B. Boudin, and Louis C. Fraina. The Class Struggle became the primary English-language paper of the Socialist Party’s left wing and emerging Communist movement. Its aim was also to document the tremendous debates happening within the world Socialist movement and its pages are a veritable archive of important works. A major journal in the history of the US left. Its last issue was published by the Communist Labor Party of America.
PDF of full issue: https://www.marxists.org/history/usa/pubs/class-struggle/v2n2mar-apr1918.pdf
