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ETOL Writers: Jack Weber (Louis Jacobs)
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June 1932: Not Alone Comrade! (film review)
September 1932–February 1933: Japan – Its Rise from Feudalism to Capitalist Imperialism and the Development of the Proletariat (series)
February 1933: Breaking Point Approaches in North China Conflict of Imperialist Powers
February 1933: Japan Defies Other Imperialist Powers in China
February 1933: Japan Rejects League ‘Aid’
February 1933: Japan Widens Attack on North China
February 1933: Japs Plan to Extend Conquest
February 1933: League Obeys U.S.A. in Move Against Japan
March 1933: Chinese Bourgeoisie Is Impotent Before Advancing Japanese Armies
March 1933: Jap Advance Hits U.S.S.R.
September 1933: Discussion on the N.R.A. and the Slogan Nationalization of Industry (series)
17 March 1934: March of Events (column)
24 March 1934: March of Events (column)
31 March 1934: March of Events (column)
7 April 1934: March of Events (column)
21 April 1934: March of Events (column)
28 April 1934: March of Events (column)
5 May 1934: March of Events (column)
12 May 1934: Louis Fisher Slays “Trotskyism” Again
12 May 1934: March of Events (column)
19 May 1934: March of Events (column)
26 May 1934: March of Events (column)
2 June 1934: March of Events (column)
9 June 1934: March of Events (column)
16 June 1934: March of Events (column)
23 June 1934: March of Events (column)
30 June 1934: March of Events (column)
July 1934: New Trends Under the New Deal
August 1934: America and the War in the Pacific
September 1934: Roosevelt and the State
15 December 1934: March of Events (column)
22 December 1934: March of Events (column)
January 1935: The End of the Naval Truce
5 January 1935: March of Events – Naval Race Forebodes War of the Pacific (column)
12 January 1935: March of Events (column)
19 January 1935: March of Events (column)
2 February 1935: March of Events (column)
9 February 1935: March of Events (column)
16 February 1935: March of Events (column)
March 1935: Problems of the Pacific (book review)
2 March 1935: March of Events (column)
9 March 1935: March of Events (column)
16 March 1935: March of Events (column)
23 March 1935: March of Events (column)
30 March 1935: March of Events (column)
6 April 1935: March of Events (column)
20 April 1935: March of Events (column)
27 April 1935: March of Events (column)
4 May 1935: March of Events (column)
11 May 1935: March of Events (column)
18 May 1935: March of Events (column)
25 May 1935: March of Events (column)
15 June 1935: March of Events (column)
6 July 1935: March of Events (column)
13 July 1935: March of Events (column)
14 September 1935: March of Events (column)
21 September 1935: March of Events (column)
28 September 1935: March of Events (column)
5 October 1935: March of Events (column)
12 October 1935: March of Events (column)
19 October 1935: March of Events (column)
26 October 1935: March of Events (column)
2 November 1935: March of Events (column)
16 November 1935: March of Events (column)
23 November 1935: March of Events (column)
30 November 1935: March of Events (column)
14 December 1935: March of Events (column)
28 December 1935: March of Events (column)
4 January 1936: March of Events (column)
18 January 1936: March of Events (column)
21 March 1936: March of Events (column)
28 March 1936: March of Events (column)
April 1936: In Justification of Stalinism (book review)
11 April 1936: March of Events – America Plans for War (column)
25 April 1936: March of Events – Decline of the British Empire (column)
November 1936: War and the Comintern
September 1937: The Wave of Trials in the U.S.S.R.
April 1938: The Jewish Question
July 1940: Japan and America in the Pacific
August 1940 Burnham’s Letter of Resignation
November 1940: War Strips the Lovestonites
March 1941: The British Workers – Not Churchill – Can Defeat Fascism
March 1941: The Immortal Paris Commune
March 1941: Stalin’s Analogy Between Himself and Bloody Ivan
April 1941: The Balkans – Pawns of the Great Powers
April 1941: Britain’s Labor Leaders – Their Actual Role
April 1941: Histadrut in Its 20th Year in Palestine
May 1941: British Workers Can Lead Way to World Revolution
May 1941: The Depth of the Post-War Crisis Is Already Clear
May 1941: Nazi War Economy – Some Fiction and Some Facts
May 1941: The Permanent Revolution
May 1941: The Problem of National Freedom for Poland
May 1941: Stalin Is Now Groping Around for a New Line
May 1941: What “Negotiated” Peace Means
June 1941: The Balkans
June 1941: British “Labor” Party Refuses Aid to India
June 1941: Bundles of Old Clothes for Britain
June 1941: Our Stand on “Taking Over” War Industries
July 1941: The Aims of the United States in China
July 1941: Why Stalin Has Again Instituted Army Commissars
July 1941: Will Japan Now Attempt to Attack the USSR?
August 1941: Hopkins Covers Stalin and the Moscow Trials
August 1941: Japan May Now Seize Opportunity to Attack Siberia
August 1941: Progress in India Hindered by British Exploiters
August 1941: Social Democrats Come to the Aid of Imperialism
September 1941: Japan’s Dilemma – Dare It Attack the USSR Now?
September 1941: Stalinists and the Question of Aid to the Soviet Union
September 1941: What Program Will Rally the Masses of Europe?
4 October 1941: Not the Bosses, but the Workers Will Save the USSR
11 October 1941: Japan’s Moves in China Are Prelude to New Adventures
18 October 1941: Petty Bourgeois Opposition Shows Its Bankruptcy
25 October 1941: Social Patriots Call for ‘Unity of Labor’ for War
1 November 1941: Post-War Crisis Will Grip All Capitalist Lands
8 November 1941: What the Capitalists Think About the Soviet Union’s War
15 November 1941: How Stalin Will Return Aid Given Him by ‘Democracies’
22 November 1941: Davies Suddenly Remembers About the Moscow Trial
22 November 1941: Japan Sends Another Special Envoy to “Discuss” Far Eastern Crisis
29 November 1941: British Bosses Are Worried About Aims of U.S. Imperialism
6 December 1941: Why Did Hitler Resurrect the Anti-Comintern Pact?
10 January 1942: They Fear Revolts in Europe Above Everything Else (as A. Roland)
17 January 1942: Relations Between Great Britain and the U.S. in the War (as A. Roland)
24 January 1942: Deep-Going Effects of War Costs on American Economy (as A. Roland)
31 January 1942: The Burmese People and Their Struggle for Independence (as A. Roland)
February 1942: Twilight in the British Empire (as A. Roland)
14 February 1942: Vladivostok – Key to the Pacific War (as A. Roland)
21 February 1942: Lessons of the Last War (as A. Roland)
28 February 1942: Lessons of the Last War – 2 (as A. Roland)
7 March 1942: The United States Is for Free Trade in British Empire (as A. Roland)
14 March 1942: America After the War – Golden Future or Chaos? (as A. Roland)
21 March 1942: Guthrie Resignation Shows Bosses Can’t Plan Production (as A. Roland)
28 March 1942: Technocracy Evolves Openly Toward Fascism (as A. Roland)
4 April 1942: The Russian Phase of the Pacific War (as A. Roland)
11 April 1942: The New Leader, the Dies Committee and Civil Liberties (as A. Roland)
18 April 1942: The Dilemma of the Capitalist Class of India (as A. Roland)
18 April 1942: Laval Will Try to Make France Part of Hitlerite Order (as A. Roland)
July 1942: Stalin Bolsters His “New” Tradition (as A. Roland)
April 1943: The Kremlin Bureaucracy and the War (as A. Roland)
November 1944: Political Economy Under Stalin (as A. Roland)
March 1946: The Great Conspiracy Against the Revolution
1 June 1946: A Condemnation of the SWP Stand on the Nuremberg Petition
3 April 1947: To the Editors of the Nation
July 1947: Stalin’s Slave Laborers
October 1947: James Burnham, A Modern Cato
May 1948: Benes Aided Moscow Frame-Up Trials
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