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04/03/202504/03/2025 Revolution's Newsstand

‘Tariff and Taxation’ from The Platform of the Class Struggle: 1928 National Platform of the Workers (Communist) Party. Workers Library, New York, 1928.

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‘Theses on the Revolutionary Movement in the Colonies and Semi-Colonies’ from Workers Library Publishers, New York, 1928.

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‘Ireland’s Fight for Freedom and the Irish in the U.S.A.’ by Sean Murray. Workers Library Publishers, 1934.

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‘The Position of Negro Women’ by Eugene Gordon and Cyril Briggs. Workers Library, New York. February, 1935.

06/23/2024 Revolution's Newsstand

What Means a Strike in Steel by William Z. Foster. Workers Library Publishers, New York. February, 1937.

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Trotskyism in the Service of Fascism and Against World Peace by A.Y. Vyshinsky. Workers Library Publishers, New York. September, 1936.

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We are Fighting for a Soviet Germany by Wilhelm Pieck. Workers Library Publishers, New York. 1934.

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‘The People Against the War Makers’ by Earl Browder. Workers Library Publishers, New York. 1940.

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‘The First President of the Republic of Labour: A Short Biographical Sketch of the Life and Work of Yakov M. Sverdlov’ by Cecilia Bobrovskaya. Workers Library Publishers, New York, 1932.

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‘The Platform of the Class Struggle: National Platform of the Workers (Communist) Party. Workers Library, New York. 1928.

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The Work of the Communist Parties of France and Germany and the Tasks of the Communists in the Trade Union Movement by Osip Piatsnisky. Workers Library Publishers, New York. October, 1932.

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Towards Revolutionary Mass Work by the Central Committee of the Communist Party, U.S.A. Workers Library Publishers. May, 1932.

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Fascism: The Danger of War and the Tasks of the Communist Parties by O.W. Kuusinen. Workers Library Publishers, New York. May, 1934.

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Unemployed Councils in St. Petersburg in 1906 by Sergei Vasil’evich Malyshev. Workers Library Publishers, New York. 1931.

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Zionism Today: The Zionist Movement, Labor Zionism, Palestine Realities. Questions and answers by Paul Novick. Published by the Jewish Buro of the Central Committee of the Communist Party, New York. 1936.

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Palestine: The Communist Position, The Colonial Question by Paul Novick. Published by the Jewish Buro of the Central Committee of the Communist Party. New York, 1936.

09/30/2023 Revolution's Newsstand

The Results of the First Five-Year Plan by Joseph Stalin. Workers Library Publishers, New York. 1933.

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Make Your Dreams Come True by Gil Green. Workers Library Publishers, New York. 1937.

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Women in Action by Sasha Small. Workers Library Publishers, New York. February, 1935.

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What Every Worker Should Know About the N.R.A. by Earl Browder. Workers Library Publishers, New York. November, 1933.

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Shop Paper Manual: A Handbook for Comrades Active in Shop Paper Work by the Central Committee Communist Party, U.S.A. Workers Library Publishers, New York. April, 1931.

07/24/2023 Revolution's Newsstand

Communist Election Platform: Against Imperialist War, For Jobs and Bread. Workers Library Publishers, New York. 1932.

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Our Heritage From 1776: A Working Class View of the First American Revolution by Bertram D. Wolfe, Jay Lovestone and William F. Dunne. Workers School Library, New York. 1926.

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‘Leninism, The Only Marxism Today: A Discussion of the Characteristics of Declining Capitalism’ by Alex Bittelman and V.J. Jerome. Workers Library Publishers, New York. 1934.

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Organizing Methods in the Steel Industry by William Z. Foster. Workers Library Publishers, New York. October, 1936.

06/10/2023 Revolution's Newsstand

Is Japan the Champion of the Colored Races? The Negro’s Stake In Democracy. Workers Library Publishers, New York. August, 1938.

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Next Steps to Win the War in Spain by Earl Browder and Bill Lawrence. Workers Library Publishers, New York. January, 1938.

06/04/202306/04/2023 Revolution's Newsstand

The War Crisis: Questions and Answers by William Z. Foster. Workers Library Publishers, New York. January, 1940.

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Red Baiting: Enemy of Labor by Louis Budenz. Workers Library Publishers, New York. October, 1937.

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Marxism Versus Social Democracy by Bela Kun. Workers Library Publishers, New York. 1932.

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Lincoln and the Communists by Earl Browder. Workers Library Publishers, New York. February, 1936.

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Revolutionary Struggle of the Toiling Masses of Japan by Okana (Sanzō Nosaka). Workers Library Publishers, New York. March, 1934.

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The Real Father Coughlin by A.B. Magil. Workers Library Publishers, New York. May, 1939.

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The Crisis in the Socialist Party by William Z. Foster. Workers Library Publishers, New York. November, 1936.

02/28/2023 Revolution's Newsstand

Problems of Strike Strategy. Published for the Trade Union Unity League by Workers Library Publishers, New York. 1929.

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Acceptance Speeches of William Z Foster and Benjamin Gitlow. Published by the National Election Campaign Committee of the Workers (Communist) Party. Workers Library Publishers. August, 1928.

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Permanent Counter-Revolution by William F. Dunne & Morris Childs. Workers Library Publishers, New York. October, 1934.

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Weaving the Future by Evelyn B. Gordon. Workers Library Publishers, New York. November, 1937.

01/07/2023 Revolution's Newsstand

The Struggle Against Imperialist War and the Tasks of the Communists. Workers Library Publishers, New York. 1928.

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Sverdlov: The First President of the Republic of Labour by Cecelia Bobrovskaya, Workers Library Publishers, New York. 1930.

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Soviets in Spain: The October Armed Uprising Against Fascism by Harry Gannes. Workers Library Publishers, New York. January, 1935.

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Paris in the Barricades by George Spiro. Workers Library Publishers, New York. 1929.

11/13/2022 Revolution's Newsstand

Communists in the Textile Strike: An Answer to Gorman, Green & Co. by C.A. Hathaway. Published by the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the U.S.A. September, 1934.

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The Meaning of Social Fascism by Earl Browder. Workers Library Publishers. September, 1933.

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Women in Steel by Jenny Elizabeth Johnstone. Workers Library Publishers, New York. April, 1937.

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The Position of Negro Women by Eugene Gordon and Cyril Briggs. Workers Library Publishers, New York. February, 1935.

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Trotsky the Traitor by Alexander Bittleman. Workers Library Publishers, New York. February, 1937.

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The Strike of the Dredging Fleet 1905 by Peter Nikiforov. Workers Library Publishers, New York. 1931.

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‘Socialism and War, Part One: The Principles of Socialism and the War of 1914–1915’ by V.I. Lenin and G. Zinoviev, 1915.

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