The Communist. Vol. 17 No. 9. September, 1938.
Contents: Review of the Month by A. B., A Solution for Palestine by Paul Novick, For a Correct Approach the Problems of the National Groups by Irene Browder, The Communist Party and the Professionals by William Z. Foster, Building the Democratic Front in Illinois by Morris Childs, Problems of the Democratic Front in the South by Francis Franiujn, Rooting the Party Among the Masses in New York by Max Steinberg, Our Next Tasks in Party Education by A. Landy, A Year of “Jewish Life” by V. J. Jerome, From the World Communist Press.
There are a number of journals with this name in the history of the movement. This ‘The Communist’ was the main theoretical journal of the Communist Party from 1927 until 1944. Its origins lie with the folding of The Liberator, Soviet Russia Pictorial, and Labor Herald together into Workers Monthly as the new unified Communist Party’s official cultural and discussion magazine in November, 1924. Workers Monthly became The Communist in March ,1927 and was also published monthly. The Communist contains the most thorough archive of the Communist Party’s positions and thinking during its run. The New Masses became the main cultural vehicle for the CP and the Communist, though it began with with more vibrancy and discussion, became increasingly an organ of Comintern and CP program. Over its run the tagline went from “A Theoretical Magazine for the Discussion of Revolutionary Problems” to “A Magazine of the Theory and Practice of Marxism-Leninism” to “A Marxist Magazine Devoted to Advancement of Democratic Thought and Action.” The aesthetic of the journal also changed dramatically over its years. Editors included Earl Browder, Alex Bittelman, Max Bedacht, and Bertram D. Wolfe.
PDF of full issue: https://www.marxists.org/history/usa/pubs/communist/v17n09-sep-1938-The-Communist-OCR.pdf
