The Radical Review. Vol. 1 No. 1. July, 1917. Inaugural Issue.
Contents: Announcement, Karl Marx: The Man and His Works by Karl Dannenberg, Germany and the Oriental Question by August Bebel, Industrial Unionism by Joseph Brandon, Eastern Economic Development its Bearing on American Labor by Daniel De Leon, Historical Materialism and Socialist Ideals by David S. Reisz, The Tactical Differences in the Labor Movement by Anton Pannekoek, The Philosophy of Marx by Harry Waton, Editorials – Meyer London’s Miss – The Third International – Property under Socialism – The Awakening of the East – American Socialists and the War, Correspondence, Property under Socialism by T.J. Holmes.
The Radical Review was a Marxist theoretical journal published in New York City between 1917 and 1919. Edited by Karl Dannenberg and largely dominated by the perspective and writers of the Socialist Labor Party, it was, however, an independent journal. The Review engaged the Socialist Party and other activists as a vehicle to promote ‘socialist unity’ and ‘ideological clarity’ when the SLP was looking to remain relevant in the the post-War world. With only seven issues produced, the Review hosted several important Marxist thinkers, particularly Harry Waton, international translations, and gave space to long-form articles and serials, and unlike the SLP press, actively engaged its pages in debate.
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