This volume, a reprint from 1978, compiles essays by the late Reed, an author of many works on the origins of the oppression of women and the fight for their emancipation. Ranging in date from 1957 to
A day-to-day account of the 1918-19 German revolution in the words of its main leaders, including Rosa Luxemburg and Karl Liebknecht.Prologue by V.I. Lenin, photos, maps, notes, chronology, glossary,
Offering a vivid portrait of social struggles in the era of the Bolshevik-led October Revolution, the reports, resolutions, and debates—among delegates from 37 countries—take up key questions of worki
The relatively successful struggle for women's liberation in Cuba has been, in the words of Fidel Castro, a revolution within the revolution. This volume collects materials that provide a perspective
This volume by George Novack (1905-1992), a leader of the Socialist Workers Party (US), explains the relationship between humanism and Marxist historical materialism over the course of eight chapters
Leon Trotsky was one of the most famous people of the 20th century, having been one of the leaders of the Russian Revolution. In this lengthy autobiography, Trotsky describes his life as a revolutiona
In 1937, the Commission of Inquiry into the Charges Made against Leon Trotsky in the Moscow Trials, chaired by American philosopher John Dewey and including other prominent members of the left, conduc
This is the memoir of a key participant of Cuba's July 26 Movement, which led the uprising that overthrew Cuban dictator Fulgencio Batista in 1959, appearing for the first time in English. Armando Har
In the early 1920s, the new Soviet state began attracting, organizing and leading the peoples of central Asia in a fight against colonialism and for self-determination. This book contains proceedings
This is a fifth printing of the 4th edition of Leon Trotsky's 1928 defense of the Communist International. Trotsky's focus in this classic work was on that of Marxist ideologies which fueled the Bolsh
Offering a vivid portrait of social struggles in the era of the Bolshevik-led October Revolution, the reports, resolutions, and debates—among delegates from 37 countries—take up key questions of worki