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03/09/2023 Revolution's Newsstand

Why Catholic Workers Should be Socialists by Mary E. Marcy. Charles H. Kerr Publishers, Chicago. 1914.

02/28/2023 Revolution's Newsstand

Wage-Labor and Capital by Karl Marx, with and Introduction by Frederick Engels. Charles H Kerr Publishers, New York. 1891.

02/19/2023 Revolution's Newsstand

Railroad Melons, Rates and Wages: A Handbook of Railroad Information by Charles E. Russell. Charles H. Kerr Cooperative, Chicago. 1922.

02/13/2023 Revolution's Newsstand

‘Joseph Dietzgen: A Sketch of His Life’ (1895) by Eugene Dietzgen, translated by Ernest Untermann from Philosophical Essays by Joseph Dietzgen. Charles H Kerr Publishers, Chicago. 1906.

02/05/2023 Revolution's Newsstand

‘Scientific Socialism’ (1873) by Joseph Dietzgen from Philosophical Essays. Charles H. Kerr Publishers, Chicago. 1906.

01/29/202301/29/2023 Revolution's Newsstand

The Social Revolution by Karl Kautsky. Translated by A.M. and May Wood Simons. Socialist Standard Series. Charles H Kerr Publishers, 1902.

01/24/2023 Revolution's Newsstand

Ancient Society by Lewis Henry Morgan. Charles H Kerr Publishers, Chicago. 1907.

01/11/2023 Revolution's Newsstand

Capital: A Critique of Political Economy by Karl Marx, edited by Frederick Engels. Volume Three, Capitalist Production as a Whole. Charles H. Kerr Publishers, Chicago. 1909.

01/07/2023 Revolution's Newsstand

‘The Power of Cognition is Kin to the Universe’ (1887) by Joseph Dietzgen from the Positive Outcome of Philosophy. Charles H. Kerr Publishers, Chicago. 1906.

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‘The Inconceivable: A Special Chapter in Social-Democratic Philosophy’ by Joseph Dietzgen from Philosophical Essays. Charles H. Kerr Publishers, Chicago. 1906.

12/30/2022 Revolution's Newsstand

‘Socialism and the Intellectuals’ by Paul Paul Lafargue, Translated by Charles H. Kerr. Charles H. Kerr Publishers, Chicago. 1900.

12/17/202212/17/2022 Revolution's Newsstand

‘Marx’ by Frederick Engels from Feuerbach: The Roots of the Socialist Philosophy. Charles H Kerr Publishers, Chicago, 1903.

12/16/2022 Revolution's Newsstand

Capital: A Critique of Political Economy by Karl Marx. Volume One. Charles H. Kerr Publishers, Chicago. 1906.

12/12/2022 Revolution's Newsstand

The Origin of the Family Private Property and the State by Frederick Engels. Translated by Ernest Untermann. Charles H Kerr Publishers, Chicago. 1902.

12/09/202212/09/2022 Revolution's Newsstand

‘Darwinism versus Socialism’ by Anton Pannekoek, Chapter IV from Marxism and Darwinism. Charles H. Kerr Publishers, Chicago. 1912.

12/08/202212/08/2022 Revolution's Newsstand

‘Our Sunday Walks to Hampstead Heath’ by Wilhelm Liebknecht from Karl Marx: Biographical Memoirs. Charles H. Kerr Publishers, Chicago. 1901.

12/08/2022 Revolution's Newsstand

Socialists in French Municipalities Translated from Official Reports by Charles H. Kerr. Charles H. Kerr Publishers, Chicago. 1900.

12/04/202212/04/2022 Revolution's Newsstand

‘The Nature of Things’ by Joseph Deitzgen from The Positive Outcome of Philosophy. Charles H. Kerr Publishers, Chicago. 1906.

12/04/202212/04/2022 Revolution's Newsstand

The Evolution of Banking: A Study of the Development of the Credit System by Robert H. Howe. Charles H. Kerr Co-Operative, Chicago. 1915.

12/01/2022 Revolution's Newsstand

Puritanism by Clarence Meily. Charles H Kerr Publishers, Chicago. 1911.

11/30/2022 Revolution's Newsstand

Socialism and Philosophy by Antonio Labriola. Translated by Ernest Untermann. Charles H Kerr Publishing Co. 1907.

11/23/2022 Revolution's Newsstand

The Poverty of Philosophy by Karl Marx. Charles H. Kerr Publishers, Chicago. 1910.

11/21/2022 Revolution's Newsstand

Economic Evolution by Paul Lafargue. Charles H. Kerr Publishers, Chicago. 1909.

11/21/2022 Revolution's Newsstand

The Evolution of Property by Paul Lafargue. Charles H. Kerr Co-Operative Publishers, Chicago. 1910.

11/21/2022 Revolution's Newsstand

The Right to be Lazy by Paul Lafargue. Translated by Charles H Kerr. Charles H Kerr Publishers, 1917.

11/21/2022 Revolution's Newsstand

Socialism and the Intellectuals by Paul Paul Lafargue, Translated by Charles H. Kerr. Charles H. Kerr Publishers, Chicago. 1900.

11/21/2022 Revolution's Newsstand

Social and Philosophical Studies by Paul Lafargue. Translated by Charles H. Kerr. Charles H. Kerr Publishing, Chicago. 1906.

11/19/2022 Revolution's Newsstand

Marx versus Tolstoy: A Debate by Clarence S. Darrow Arthur M. Lewis. Charles H. Kerr Co-Operative Publishers, Chicago. 1911.

11/18/2022 Revolution's Newsstand

Germs of Mind in Plants by Raoul Heinrich Francé. Charles H. Kerr Cooperative Publishers, Chicago. 1905.

11/17/2022 Revolution's Newsstand

Industrial Socialism by William D Hay Wood and Frank Bohn. Charles H Kerr Publishers, Chicago. 1911.

11/15/202211/15/2022 Revolution's Newsstand

‘How I Became Acquainted with Marx’ by Wilhelm Liebknecht from Karl Marx: Biographical Memoirs, 1896.

11/13/2022 Revolution's Newsstand

Socialism: Utopian and Scientific by Frederick Engels. Translated by Edward Aveling. Charles H Kerr Publishing. June, 1908.

11/11/2022 Revolution's Newsstand

The Catholic Church and Socialism by Frank Bohn and Father Thomas McGrady. Charles H. Kerr Publishers, Chicago, 1913.

11/10/2022 Revolution's Newsstand

American Communities and Co-Operative Colonies by William Alfred Hinds. Charles H Kerr Publishers, Chicago. Revised Edition, 1908.

11/09/2022 Revolution's Newsstand

The Socialist Campaign Book of 1900, Social Democratic Party. Charles H. Kerr Publishers, Chicago. 1900.

11/08/2022 Revolution's Newsstand

A Contribution to the Critique of Political Economy by Karl Marx. Translated from the Second German Edition by N. I. Stone. Charles H Kerr Publishers, Chicago. 1904.

11/06/202211/06/2022 Revolution's Newsstand

Industrial Socialism by William D Hay Wood and Frank Bohn. Charles H. Kerr Publishers, Chicago. 1911.

11/06/2022 Revolution's Newsstand

Socialism and the Home by May Walden. Pocket Library of Socialism No. 28. Charles H. Kerr Publishers, Chicago. 1902.

11/06/2022 Revolution's Newsstand

Evolution Social and Organic by Arthur M. Lewis. Charles H. Kerr Publishers, Chicago. 1909.

11/05/2022 Revolution's Newsstand

The Changing Order: A Study of Democracy by Oscar Lovell Triggs. Published by the Charles H. Kerr Co-Operative, Chicago.1905.

11/01/2022 Revolution's Newsstand

The Origin and Evolution of the Idea of the Soul by Paul Lafargue. Translated by C.H. Kerr. Charles H. Kerr Co-Operative Publishers, Chicago. 1922.

10/29/2022 Revolution's Newsstand

Marxism and Darwinism by Anton Pannekoek. Charles H. Kerr Publishers, Chicago. 1912.

10/28/202210/28/2022 Revolution's Newsstand

History of Canadian Wealth Vol. 1 by Gustavus Myers. Charles H Kerr Publishers, Chicago. 1914.

10/26/2022 Revolution's Newsstand

The Struggle Between Science and Superstition by Arthur M. Lewis. Charles H.Kerr Publishers, Chicago. 1916.

10/25/2022 Revolution's Newsstand

The Sale of an Appetite by Paul Lafargue. Translated by Charles H. Kerr, Illustrations by Dorothy D. Deene. Charles H Kerr Publishers, Chicago. 1904.

10/24/2022 Revolution's Newsstand

The Rights of Women and the Sexual Relations by Karl Heinzen. Charles H. Kerr Publishers, Chicago. 1898.

10/23/202210/23/2022 Revolution's Newsstand

‘Mary Marcy: May 8, 1877 – December 8, 1922’ by Jack Carney. Charles H. Kerr Publishers, Chicago. 1923.

10/22/202210/22/2022 Revolution's Newsstand

‘A Stormy Chess Match with Marx’ by Wilhelm Liebknecht from Karl Marx: Biographical Memoirs, 1896.

10/20/202210/20/2022 Revolution's Newsstand

‘The Ethics of Marxism’ by Karl Kautsky from Ethics and the Materialist Conception Of History, 1906.

10/20/2022 Revolution's Newsstand

Ethics and the Materialist Conception of History by Karl Kautsky. Charles H Kerr Publishers, Chicago. 1906.

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