Young Spartacus. Vol. 2 No. 2. March, 1933.
Contents: Unite to Smash Fascism, Left Opposition Assaulted by YCLers, Has Rakovsky Been Murdered?, 50th Anniversary of Karl Marx, With the American Communist Youth Movement, On N.Y. District Y.C.L. Meeting, Call for Anti-Fascist Conference, Non-Aggression Pact or United Front, Resignation from Anti-War Committee, Book Review: The Only Road by L.D. Trotsky, Paris Commune, Proclamations of the Commune To People of Paris, To the Soldiers of Versailles, Committee of Public Safety, Soldiers of the Versailles Army, Karl Marx’s Confessions, German Socialists Support Capitalist Fatherland, In the International Youth Movement International Meet of Left Opposition, Book Notes, Tom Mooney, Socialist Treachery, Youth Organize Anti-Fascist Front, Toy Workers Union Drive, Young Spartacus Banned by Canadian Authorities, Homeless Youth Suffer Blows of Capitalist Crisis, German Campaign Needs Opposition Press, Harry Simms Memorial.
Young Spartacus was first published by the National Youth Committee, Communist League of America (Opposition), in New York City. A semi-monthly from 1931 until the end of 1935. The Spartacus Youth Clubs and then the Spartacus Youth League would be organized and publish Young Spartacus before the movement entered the Socialist Party and Young People’s Socialist League in 1936’s ‘French Turn.” For must of its run, as with its parent organization, Young Spartacus was aimed at supporters and the milieu of the Communist Party and the Young Communist League of which it viewed itself as an opposition. Editors included Manny Garrett, Martin Abern, Max Shactman, Joseph Carter, and George Ray.
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