MIA: History: International: Communist International: The Communist International 1919-1924 [the “Old Series”]

Workers of the World Unite!
The Communist International
Organ of the Executive Committee of the Communist International



All copies from Nos. 1-30 are published at 16 King Street, Covent Garden, London, W.C.2 and are stated to be THE COMMUNIST INTERNATIONAL, Organ of the Executive Committee of the Communist International, English Edition. No. 29 has a date December 1923, the only one. Number 24 is a different format but an article by Z Leder is concluded in No. 25. It is stated that No. 24 is published in London as are all subsequent numbers. The order of articles on the contents page of No. 24 is very odd and the order of articles has been rearranged in conformity with later issues. The reviewer of the Adler-Engels Correspondence is Maxim Zetkin — it is not a misprint for Clara Zetkin.—Ted Crawford.




We are presenting here pdf files of the the original series of The Communist International published in English in London 1919 - 1924. These we are calling “Volume 1”. Numbers 1 - 23 by Google from the 1968 Greenwood Reprint of these issues, but with numerous flaws (included particularly poor scans of the photo plates in them, and some scrambled pages). Marty Goodman of the Riazanov Library digital archive project repaired some of the flaws in those Google scans, which we now present here. Issues 24 - 30 were scanned by Marty Goodman from the Greenwood reprints, with some enhancements from scans of covers of original issues.

Even back in 1968, when Greenwood Press was making its reprint of The Communist International, many English language issues of CI in that first series of 30 issue numbers were not available. Greenwood Press appears to not have been sure whether they simply were never printed, or whether they were lost to history. Greenwood Press presented for these number issues German language issues. We provide these here.

Numbers 7-8, 10, 14, 15, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, and 23 of the "Old Series" (first series, in effect Volume 1) of The Communist International here are presented as the GERMAN language editions, because both Greewood press and Riazanov Library were unable to find English versions of these numbers. The tables of contents listed in English for them on this page were translated from Russian language editions. We also provide, here, text of the tables of contents translated by John H. from the German language editions, for comparison.

Additionally, both Greenwood Press in its introduction to its reprint and we of Marxists.org now, too, apologize for the fact that quality of text in the originals that were reproduced by Greenwood Press... and thus in these digital reproductions... for some of the original old series of CI is extremely poor.

The “New Series”(what we are calling Volume 2) of Communist International in English, Numbers 1 - 23 1924 - early 1926, we are also presenting here. About 2/3 of these were scanned by Marty Goodman of the Riazanov Library digital archive project from the 1968 Greenwood Reprint. The remaining 1/3 were scanned from original issues of Communist International, meticulously disassembled into signatures and scanned at high resolution, with the pages absolutely flat during the scan.

All Communist International files posted here have OCR, and most have been constructed so that an Acrobat display of thumbnails of the files provides exact correspondence between the numbers on the thumbnails and the page numbers in the issue (exceptions are those cases where CI put two pages numbers on each page... one for each column on the same page).

The filenames contain flags that inform re the origin of the scans:

Note regarding volume names:

The first series of Communist International bore no name or volume number. It includes issues numbers 1 - 30. Published in London 1919 - early 1924. It is often referred to as the “original series”or as the “old series”. The latter because the next series is officially called the “New Series”. We are calling this Volume 1 in the file names of the pdf files provided here.

The first series of Communist International bore no name or volume number. It includes issues numbers 1 - 30. Published in London 1919 - early 1924. It is often referred to as the “original series”or as the “old series”. The latter because the next series is officially called the “New Series”. We are calling this Volume 1 in the file names of the pdf files provided here.

The second series of Communist International stated on it that it was the “New Series”. It includes issues numbers 1-23. This spans early 1924 through early 1926. We are noting it as “new series”in the volume names (because it calls itself that in print), but also calling “Volume 2".

After that, the Communist International began assigning Volume numbers to subsequent runs of issue numbers. Starting with Volume 3 for October, November, and December of 1926. Hence our back-numbering of Volume 2 and Volume 1. It wasn't until Volume 8, 1931, that a given volume number was assigned to a single year of publication of CI.

Here is a text file listing the Series / Volume numbers and dates of issues of CI.

Note things get a bit muddled after 1934, when CI began to be published both in London and in New York City, with different content in same numbered issues, and even different issue numbers. Our listing is primarily if not entirely of the London-published issues.



Pamphlets and reference material from the Communist Party of Great Britain that were advertised in the pages of The Communist International. Digitized as part of this project.




“The Old Series”
—Tables of Contents—

No. 1 | No. 2 | No. 3 | No. 4 | No. 5 | No. 6 | No. 7-8 | No. 9 | No. 10 | Nos. 11-12
No. 13 | No. 14 | No. 15 | Nos. 16-17 | No. 18 | No. 19 | No. 20
Special Congress Number | No. 24 | No. 25 | Nos. 26-27 | No. 28 | No. 29 | No. 30


PDFs of issues

No. 1, May 1919

Petrograd: Smolny, 58
Editor:
G. Zinoviev

Manifesto of the Communist International to the proletarians of the world
Long Live the First of May An appeal from the Central Executive Committee of the Communist International
Yesterday and Today — Maxim Gorki
The Third International and its Place in History — N. Lenin
Vistas of the Proletarian Revolution — G. Zinoviev
Proletarian Revolution in Hungary — L. Rudash
A Greeting to our Italian Comrades — A. Balabanova
A Welcome to the First Number of the Communist International — M. Albert
The Last Stage — K. Gruber
The Third International — F. Platten
The Third International and France — J. Sadoul
The Third International and the Problems of the French Proletarians — R. Guilbeaux
Great Times — L. Trotski

Documents of the International Movement

Letter of Comrade Loriot to the yellow Berne International
On the death of Karl Liebknecht and Rosa Luxemburg. An appeal of the Spartacus Union
Address of the Serbian Social-Democrat Labour Party
Adhesion of the Italian Socialists to the III-rd International
Adhesion of the Dutch communists to the III-rd International
Declaration of the Delegates, of the Hungarian Communist Party
Letter of R. Verfeuil

Proceedings of the Central Executive Committee of the Communist International

An appeal to the workers and soldiers of all countries (on the Hungarian Soviet Republic)
Letter to the Exec. Comm. of the Comm. Inter to the congress of Hungarian Communists
Greeting of the Exec. Comm. to the Bavarian Communists New Crimes of the German “Social Democratic” Government

Resolutions of the First Congress of Communist International

Platform of the Communist International
Lenin’s Theses on bourgeois democracy and proletarian dictatorship Resolution on the attitude towards the socialistic currents and the Berne conference
Theses on the international situation and the policies of the Allies Resolution on the White Terror
Resolution on the necessity of women’s cooperation in the Communist parties
Resolution on the constitution of a Communist International
Motion towards the constitution of the Third International
Resolution of the Communist International on its organisation
List of the Delegates at the First Congress of the Communist International

Reports and Chronicle

Bulgaria and the imperialists — S. Djoroff
Galicia between two Council Republics — A. Korf
Latest news from Germany — J. Gordon
Revolutionary movement in French Switzerland — A. Cartigny
The Socialistic movement in Finland — Sirola
Frame of mind of the french proletariate — Victor Serge
Chronicle of the revolutionary movement — V.M.
Arrest of F. Platten
Soviet Russia and the Nations of the World — Maxim Gorki
V.M. Bibliography

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No. 2, June 1919

Petrograd: Smolny, 32
Editor:
G. Zinoviev

Down with the Treaty of Versailles! Long Live the Communist Revolution! To the Workers of the World. From the Communist International
A Greeting to the Hungarian Working-men — N. Lenin
The New World — A. Pannekoek
The New War — E.S. Pankhurst
Two Civilizations — Maxim Gorki
The Heroes of the Berne “International” — N. Lenin
Social Democracy as an Instrument of Reaction — G. Zinoviev
The International of Action — Z. Hoeglund
The Swiss Party Programme — E. Muench
A Soviet Republic in Bavaria — V. Roebig
The Course of the Revolution in Hungary — J. Alpári
Communist Hungary — E. Varga
In Defence of Rosa Luxemburg — C. Zetkin
The Present situation in France (Observations and Impressions) — D. Manouilsky
Letter from France — A. Victor
Public Education in Soviet Russia — A. Lunatcharsky

Documents of the International Communist Movement

Letter from Comrade Bela Khun to Comrade Lenin
Letter from Comrade Bela Khun to Comrade Ignatius Begor
The refusal of the Italian Socialist Party to take part in the Berne Conference (Letter of Comrade Morgari)
Programme of the Committee for the establishment of the International Relations carried at the Socialist Section (France)
Resolution proposed by Frossatrd, Paul Faure, Vereuil and Loriot at the Berne Conference, (Why did the British delegates from the Labour Party and I.L.P. oppose this resolution?)
Text of the agreement, concluded in the Budapest prison between the communist party and the social-democratic parties of Hungary
Greeting of the Irish socialist to the Russian Communist party and to the congress of the Communist International

Proceedings of the Central Executive Committee of the Communist International

An Appeal from the Executive Committee of the Communist International
How the Bourgeoisie Fights against the Communist International
To the congress of the Swedish comrades
To the Organizations of the Proletarian Youth of the World

Resolutions of the first Congress of the Communist international

Report of Comrade Albert (Germany)
Report of Comrade G. Zinoviev (Russia)
Report of Comrade Stange (Norway)

Chronicle of the Revolutionary Movement

France—Great Britain—Italy—Sweden—In Norway—In Denmark—Finland—The United States of America
The social revolution before the courts (Prosecution of the league “Industrial Workers of the World”)

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No. 3, July 1919

Petrograd: Smolny, 32.
Editor: G. Zinoviev
Note: In the old series each COLUMN had a page number.

Appeal of the Executive Committee of the Communist International to the Workers of All Countries
A New Form of Intervention: To the Workers of England, France, Italy, and America
Hail to the Third Socialist International! — Clara Zetkin
Labor and the League of Nations — Sylvia Pankhurst
World Revolution (Chapters from a New Book) — Herman Gorter
A Remarkable Book (“Le Feu” by Henri Barbusse) — Maxim Gorky
The Coal Situation — John Maclean
The Economic Program of the Communists (May 21, 1919) — N. Miliutin
Economic Revolution in Hungary: From Capitalistic to Socialistic Production — Julius Hevesi
Socialism in Serbia (April 30, 1919) — Ilya Milkich
Five Months of Soviet Latvia — P. Stuchka
Vistas of the Revolution in France — E. Blonina (Inessa Armand)
Democracy and Bolshevism — Paul Faure
From Brest-Litovsk to Versailles — Henri Gilbeaux
Franz Mehring [obituary] — G. Zinoviev
M.V. Volodarsky (1891-1918) [obituary]
In Memory of Rosa Luxemburg and Leo Jogiches (From Personal Reminiscences) — J. Markhlevsky (Karsky)

PHOTOS: Franz Mehring (drawing); V. Volodarsky (painting); Inauguration of the Monument to V. Volodarsky in Petrograd on June 22, 1919; Group of Delegates at the First Congress of the 3rd International in Moscow


Documents of the International Communist Movement

(1) Affiliation of the Swedish, Norwegian, and Bulgarian Parties to the Communist International
(2) The Italian Socialist Party and the Third International
(3) The American Socialist Party and the International
[Includes articles from Volksrecht, March 24, 1919; Suomen Socialdem, July 3, 1919]
(4) Raymond Pericat: The Berne Conference: From the New French Socialist Revolutionary Paper, La Vague (Feb. 15, 1919)
(5) Views of International Socialists on the Berne Conference — F. Loriot
(6) “Our Aim — A Socialist League of Nations” — Ernest Toller
(7) “We Want Communism Instead of Capitalism” — Valerine Marku
(8) The Bern Compromisers and the Emancipation of Women — Luisa Münch
(9) The Avanti and the Bern Conference

Proceedings of the Central Executive Committee of the Communist International

(1) To the Conference of the Socialist Party in Hungary [by radio] (June 12, 1919)
(2) Greeting of the Third International to the Communists of Slovakia [by radio] (June 27, 1919)
(3) On the Murder of Rosa Luxemburg: Appeal of the Executive Committee of the Communist International to the Communist Party of Germany (June 12, 1919)
Report of Comrade Gruber (German Austria) — Gruber
Report of Comrade Sadoul (France) — Jacques Sadoul
Report of Comrade Trotsky (Russia) — Leon Trotsky
Report of Comrade Platten (Switzerland) — Fritz Platten
Report of Comrade A. Rudniansky (Hungary) — A. Rudniansky
Report of Comrad O. Gimlund (Sweden) — O. Grimlund
Report of Comrade Sirola (Finland) — Yrjö Sirola

Reports and Chronicles:

(1) A.M. England
(2) Andre Cartini: France
(3) The Festival of International Solidarity: The First of May in the West — Ian Berzin (Winter)
(4) The Slovak Soviet Republic — A. Rudniansky:
(5) The Growth of the German Revolution (May 16, 1919) — Hans Kennet
(6) The Russian Trade Unions and the Commissariat of Labor

Bibliography:

(1) Liebknecht’s Trial — W. Bistriansky
(2) René Marchand’s “Why I Sided with the Social Revolution” — Victor Serge

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No. 4, August 1919

Petrograd: Smolny, 58.
Editor: G. Zinoviev
Note: In the old series each COLUMN had a page number.

Two Dates — G. Zinoviev
Problems of the III International — N. Lenin
The Workers Again Betrayed — E.S. Pankhurst
Kautsky—Wilson — C. U. Rutgers
The Duty of the Western Proletariat — J. Sadoul
Extracts from the Documents of Charles Dumas — H. Gilbeaux
Byron’s Prophecy at Moscow — K. Timiriasev
The Dictatorship of the Proletariat in Russia and the World Revolution — N. Boucharine
Public Education in Soviet Russia — A. Lunacharsky
The Bulgarian Communist Party — Detcheff Tesniaki

Documents of the International Communist Movement

Programme—Declaration of the Bulgarian Communist Party (Socialist-Tesniaks, a Section of the Communist International)

Down with Intervention — The last message of Karl Leibknecht
Appeal of the French Socialists
An appeal to the workers of the Allied countries
To the workers, soldiers and sailors of England, France, Italy, America, Sweden, Finland, Esthonia and Serbia
Resolution passed at Petrograd Meetings
An open letter to Fridrich Adler — G. Zinoviev

Correspondence of the Communist International

A letter from Bohemia
The Revolutionary Movement in Italy

From the activity of the Executive Committee of the Communist International

Boycott of the yellow International
To the Workers of the Allied Countries. The International Strike was called off — Long live the International strike
The Fifth Anniversary of the Murder of Jaures. Radio-telegrame of the E.C. of the C.I. to comrade Loriot, the representative or the French Workers
To the Proletariat of all the World

Heroes and Martyrs of the Proletarian Revolution

Eugene Leviné
Biographical Notes on Comrade Uritzky
Personal Reminiscences — A. Lunacharsky

Reports of the delegates on the 1st Congress of the Communist International

Comrade Rutger’s Report
Comrade Rakovsky’s Report (Bulgaria)
Report of comrade Milkitch (Serbia)
Comrade M. Freiich’s Report (Eastern Galicia)
Comrade Valmyoff’s Report (The East)

Reports and Chronicle

A.M. England
A.M. America
A.M. The Revolutionary Movement in Canada
A. Cartini France

The Lucerne Acrobats
Report on the first session of the Yellow International at Lucerne

Bibliography

The Father of Communism on the Workers Revolution (P.L. Lavroff, The Paris Commune 18 March 1871) — V. Bistriansky

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No. 5, September 1919


Petrograd: Smolny, 32-33.
Editor: G. Zinoviev
Note: In the old series each COLUMN had a page number.

Photos: The Execution of a Russian Communist on the Northern Front; Tybor Samuelli; Leon Tychko (Jogiches); The dead body of Karl Liebknecht.

Rosa Luxemburg — Clara Zetkin
How the Bourgeoisie Makes Use of Renegades — N. Lenin
Letter to the French Communists: To Comrades P. — L. Trotsky
Monatte, Loiriot, Péricat, Rosmer. (Sept. 1, 1919)
The Dictatorship of the Proletariat in Russia and the World Bourgeoisie. (Conclusion) — N. Bukharin
Impeachment of the 2nd International. (July 19, 1919) — G. Zinoviev
What Will Become of Germany? — J. Marshlevskii (Karskii)
The Bolsheviks and Their Doings — H Roland Holst
Trade Unions and Counterrevolution in Hungary — A. Rudnyanskii
The Polish-German Question in West Prussia and the Peace Settlement — M. Philips Price
The Situation in France: (1) F. Loriot. “Our Crisis.” (33-34) (2) A Blanc: Hesitations
Rally to the Third International! — E. Münch
The Russian Trade Union Movement. [Eden & Cedar Paul, trans.] — M. Tomski
The “Communist Saturdays.” — E.K.
Fritz Adler Threatens the Austrian Bourgeoisie, Fritz Adler Threatens the Austrian Bourgeoisie, But— (A serious Warning Issued by A. Bauer and Fritz Adler)

Letter to the Editor:

(1) Jean Fabrice: A Letter from France

Progress of the International Communist Movement:

(1) Socialism in Great Britain
Resolution of the Communist Party of Bulgaria Concerning the Situation in Bulgaria
Telegram from the Central Committee to the Communist Party of Finland
An Appeal to the Revolutionary Proletariat of Europe. [April 1919]
The Norwegian Labor Party Joins the Communist International

Resolution Passed by the Left Wing of the Swedish Social Democratic Party. (June 12-16, 1919)
Draft Resolutions of the Swiss Organizations anent Breaking with the Second International and Joining the Communist International

The Finnish Workers and the Communist International
Resolution Passed by the Third Congress of the Ukrainian Federation of the Socialist Party of America
The Communist Party of Poland Joins the Third International
Resolution Passed at the Socialist Congress of Alsace-Lorraine
Resolution Passed by the Communist Mussulmans of Turkestan

Proceedings of the Executive Committee of the Communist International:

(1) Parliamentarism and the Struggle for the Soviets: Circular Letter from the Executive Committee of the Communist International — G. Zinoviev
(2) To the Congress of the Italian Socialist Party at Bologna — G. Zinoviev and Angelica Balabanove
(3) Letter to the Congress of the Communist Party of Finland. (Sept. 3, 1919) — G. Zinoviev

Heroes and Martyrs of the Proletarian Revolution:

(1) Tybor Samuelli — N. Bukarin
(2) Leon Tychko (Jogiches) — G. Zinoviev
(3) Karl Liebknecht — Clara Zetkin
The Trial of Karl Liebknecht’s and Rosa Luxemburg’s Murderers — Y.
The Jaures Monument
V.: Prosecution of Socialists in America
N.: Thirty-two Executions in Germany: From an Eye-Witness

The Communist International and the International Organization of Youth — I. Steinemann
The Communist Movement of the Russian Youth — Ryvkin (O. Skar)
The Communist Movement Among the Swiss Youth: Personal Impressions of a Swedish Communist — O.S.
Scandinavian Congress of Working Class Youth [Aug. 17-18, 1919] — T.
Congress of the American League of Youth [Young People’s Socialist League] — F.
To Arms! Manifesto of the German League of Communist Youth

Reports and News:

(1) Bulgaria: The Activities of the Social Democratic Party (Narrow Socialists)
(2) M.L.: Estonia. (June 23, 1919)
(3) Trade Unionism in Estonia. By one of the Deportees
(4) America:
   (a) Y.: The Foundation of a Communist Party
   (b) A.M.: The Railway Strike.
   (c) A.M.: The Struggle Against “Radicalism” and “Bolshevism.”
   (d) A.M.: Bolshevist Meetings
   (e) A.M.: Sovietist Literature in America
   (f) A.M.: Unemployment
   (g) A.M.: The Revolutionary Movement in Canada
(5) Britain:
   (a) A.M.: The Parliamentary Struggle and Direct Action
   (b) A.M.: The Miners’ Strike
   (c) A.M.: The Rise in Prices
(6) B.: Sweden: The Third Congress of the Left Wing of the Swedish Social Democratic Party
(7) B.: Norway: Extraordinary Congress of the Social Democratic Party
(8) M.: Italy.
(9) Y.: Spain
(10) Switzerland:
   (a) Y.: The Political Trials
   (b) N.L.: The Revolutionary Strike

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No. 6, Oct 1919

Petrograd: Smolny, 32-33.
Editor: G. Zinoviev
Note: In the old series each COLUMN had a page number.

The October Revolution — L. Trotzky
The First Proletarian Government — A. Joffe
The Russian Revolution and the International Proletariat — G. Zinoviev
The Spirit of Revolution — J. Sadoul
The Influence of the October Revolution on the French Proletariat — H. Gilbeaux
The October Revolution and the Political Strikes in Western Europe — A. Balbanov
A Russian to an Englishmen upon Intervention — K. Timiriazev
The International Policies of the Two Internationals — G. Tchiterin
The Establishment of the First International — N. Riazonov
Polonia Militants — F. Kohn
The League of Nations and the Small Nations — S. J. Rutgers
Poland and the World Revolution — U. Marchlevsky
A Brief Account of the Trade Union Movement in Russia (Continued) — M. Tomsky
Public Education in Russia — A. Lunatcharsky
The Co-operative Movement in Russia — N. Kestinsky
The Rule of the Proletariat in the Factories — L. Kritzman
Economics and Politics in the Epoch of Proletarian Dictatorship — N. Lenin
Revolution or Evolution — F. Loriot

Correspondence of the Communist International

A Letter from America — J. Walter

Documents of the International Communist Movement

A Greeting to the Italian, French and German Communists — N. Lenin
Resolutions of the Bologna Conference of the Italian Socialist party
Speeches of Comrade Wright and Zinoviev

Work of the Executive Committee of the Communist International

To the Proletariat of All Countries

Heroes and Martyrs of the Proletarian Revolution

In Memory of Eugene Levine — K.V.I. Nicholas Tolmatchev — G. Safarov

Reports and Chronicle

U. and V.C.: England
V.C.: France
V.C.: America

Illustration between pages 821-822 Karl Marx; between pages 890-891 American Communists; between pages 913-914, Eugene Levine-Nissen, N. Tolmatchev

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Nos. 7-8, November-December 1919 [This issue is in GERMAN. Click here an original English tables of contents in DOCX format.]

Petrograd: Smolny, 32-33.
Editor: G. Zinoviev
Note: In the old series each COLUMN had a page number.
           Hoover Institution Library has no English language copy. This list is translated from the Russian Edition.

When We Awaken the Dead — Z. Heglund
The Elections to the Constituent Assembly and the Dictatorship of the Proletariat — N. Lenin
Jean Longuet — L. Trotsky
Italy and Revolution — Sylvia Pankhurst
International Trade Unions — F. Tsyperovich
To the Workers and Peasants of France — Jacques Sadoul
The Workers’ Congress in Glasgow — A. Rosmer
America and the Russian Revolution — S. Rutgers
The German Nezavisimaia Social-Democratic Party and the Dictatorship of the Proletariat — K. Geier
The International of the Placid and the International of Those Who are Rising — G. Zinoviev
The Revolutionary Movement in America (Part 1) — John Reed
The Revolutionary Movement in Romania — E. Arborn-Ralli
Poland and World Revolution — Iu. Markhlevskii (Karskii)
Terrorism and Communism — V. Bystrianskii
Two Years of Economic Dictatorship of the Proletariat in Russia — V. Miliutin
Soviet Power and Memorials of Olden Days — A. Lunacharsky
The International Intelligentsia — Maxim Gorky


NOTE: Includes a long article “The Communist Party in America” by “A-N“ (Anderson = Kristap Beika), col. 1167-1172.

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No. 9, March 1920[This issue is in GERMAN. Click here an original translations of the German tables of contents into English, in DOCX format.]

Petrograd: Smolny, 32-33.
Editor: G. Zinoviev
Note: In the old series each COLUMN had a page number.
           Hoover Institution Library has no English language copy. This list is translated from the Russian Edition.

The Revolutionary Battle of 1919 and the Fighters of the Revolution — Klara Zetkin
Notes of a Publicist — N. Lenin
Potishe, Longuet! — F. Lorno
Nabolevshie Questions of the International Workers’ Movement: The Party and the Trade Unions. — G. Zinoviev
The History of One heudavshcheicsi buntarskoi popytki — Karl Radek
The National Question in Finland — Yrjö Sirola
Japan and Soviet Russia — Sen Katayama
The Revolutionary Movement in America (Part II) — John Reed
Open Letter to the Swiss comrades and to All the Workers of Switzerland — Fritz Platten
The Jewish Communist Movement — M. Rafes
Studies of the Trade Union Movement in Russia (Continuation) — Mikhail Tomsky
Okrama of Health in Soviet Russia — N. Semashko
Social Insurance in Soviet Russia — A. Vinokurov
The Situation of Working Women in Soviet Russia — E. Blonina (Inessa Armand)

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No. 10, May 1920[This issue is in GERMAN. Click here an original translation of the German tables of contents into English, in DOCX format.]

Petrograd: Smolny, 32-33.
Editor: G. Zinoviev
Note: “Second Year of Issue” In the old series each COLUMN had a page number.
Hoover Institution Library has no English language copy. This list is translated from the Russian Edition.
This issue is in GERMAN

To The Toilers of the Whole World: The May Day Holiday of 1920
The Unity of the World Proletariat — H. Gorter
The Third Communist International (Speech of March 6 to the Moscow Soviet) — N. Lenin
The Paris Commune and Soviet Russia (Chapter from a new book) — L. Trotsky
Strasburg and Moscow — M. Gil’bo
The Revolutionary Movement in America (Conclusion) — John Reed
The Revolutionary Movement in Norway — Ia. Fries
The Worker-Peasant Universities in Soviet Russia:
   (1) Ia.M. Sverdlov Communist University in Moscow — V. Nevskii
   (2) Zinoviev Worker-Peasant University in Petrograd — S. Ravich
The Program of Social Construction — Karl Radek

NOTE: Includes pieces on May Day in Soviet Russia by Lenin, Gorky, Trotsky, Bukharin, and Zinoviev.

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Nos. 11-12, June-July, 1920 (Petrograd)

Petrograd: Smolny, 32-33.
Editor: G. Zinoviev
Note: In the old series each COLUMN had a page number.

Concerning the Convocation of the Second World Congress of the Communist International: An Appeal by the Executive Committee
Pressing Questions of the International Labour Movement. The Second Congress of the Communist International — G. Zinoviev
Theses of the Executive Committee of the Communist International for the Second Congress of the Communist International: (a) The Role of the Communist Party in the Workers’ Revolution; (b) The Communist Party and the Question of Parliamentarism
Draft of Instructions to Communist Members of the Bourgeois Parliaments and to the Central Committees of Communist Parties, Whose Duty it is to Direct The Communist Factions in the Bourgeois Parliaments: Annex to Theses on Parliamentarism — G. Zinoviev
Preliminary Draft of Some Theses on the National and Colonial Question — N. Lenin
When and Under What Conditions Soviets of Workers Deputies Should Be Formed — G. Zinoviev
Theses of the Executive Committee on the Agrarian Question
The Labour Movement, Shop Committees and the Third International — Karl Radek
Theses on the Fundamental Tasks of the Second Congress of the Communist International — N. Lenin
The Forthcoming Congress of The Communist International — L. Trotsky
“Dictatorship of the Proletariat” L. Kamenev
Conditions for joining the Communist International: Theses of the Executive Committee
Draft of Constitution of the Communist International— G. Zinoviev
British Communists in Conference — Albert Inkpin
Report as to the Communist Movement in Britain — Tom Quelch and W. Maclaine
What the Communist International Has Been Up to Now and What it Must Become — G. Zinoviev
The Agrarian Question and the World Revolution — J. Marchlevsky
The Situation in Sweden — F. Strom
The Situation in Denmark — Marie Nielson
Revolutionary Ireland and Communism — Thomas Darragh
The Communist Movement in Bulgaria
The Romand Congress of groups of the Third International: Resolutions
The Revolutionary East and the Next Tasks of the Communist International — Pak Din Shoon
Relations Between the Soviet Republics: Russia and Ukraina — C. Rakovsky
Ukraina as an object of the International Counter Revolution — Michael Pavlovitch
“The Hungarian Workmen Under the Rule of the White Terror” — B.K.
The Bankruptcy of Reformism — Fredrick Strom
Vladimir Ilyitch Lenin — Maxim Gorky
To the Organisations of the German Independent Social Democratic Party
Letter of the Cadet Peter Struve to the Koltchak Minister Ivan Mikhailov
“Communism and the Stage” — Henrietta Roland-Holst
Free Switzerland
The Polish Question and the International — Karl Radek

Correspondence of the Communist International

To the Executive Committee of the Third International — E. Meyer
The Activities of the Scottish Workers Committees — G.R. Campbell and J.M. Messer
Letter from Finland — VAP
“The Strike Movement in Finland” — Coulerway Manner
White Justice at Work: A Letter from Munich
J.G. Development and Present Position of the Swiss Communist Party
Economic Conditions in German Austria
A Letter from Rumania

Documents of the International Communist Movement

To the Executive Committee of the Communist International from the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Lettland
The “Bund” on the Soviet Power and the Third International
Rupture of the Mensheviks with the Second International
To the Proletariat of the World
To the French proletariat
To the Working Class of England
To the Revolutionary Proletariat and the Revolutionary Soldiers of Italy
The Resolutions of the Balkan Socialist Conference
To the Circuit Soviet of Workers, Vienna: Notification

Activities of the Executive Committee of the Communist International

To the Workers of All Countries
To the Central Committee of the German Independent Social Democratic Party
To the Organisations of the German Independent Social Democratic Party
A Clear Reply from the Executive Committee of the Communist International to the British Independent Labour Party
The Communist International to the American Comrades
An Open Letter to the Members of the Communist Party of Germany
To the Oppressed Peoples of Persia, Armenia and Turkey

The International of the Communist Youth

The Berlin Congress of the International of Youth
The Programme of the Communist International of Youth
Theses Concerning the Mutual Relations between the Communist International and the International of Communist Youth
To the Communist International of Youth: To Young Proletarians of All Countries
Letter from the Executive Committee of the Communist International of Youth to the First Congress of Communist Students
Young Sweden — Hjalmar Vickerson

International Communist Women—s Movement

A Year of Struggle of the Workwomen in Western Europe and America — L. Lilina

Bibliography

“Bertrand Russell and Guild Socialism”

Illustrations

Karl Marx
Karl Liebknecht
Eugene Levine-Nissen
K. Dobrojanu Guerea
Rosa Luxemburg in the Warsaw Jail
Frederick Engels in his Youth

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No. 13, 1920

Petrograd: Smolny, 32-33.
Editor: G. Zinoviev
NOTE: Effective with issue No. 13, production of the English edition moved to the National Labour Press of Manchester, England, and pagination began to follow the standard of one page number for each page, rather than for each column.

The Capitalist World and the Communist International (Manifesto of the Second Congress of the Communist International)
Opening Address to the Second Congress
An Appeal to the Workers of the World in connection with the Russo-Polish War
Against the Executioners of Hungary
To the Red Army and Red Fleet of the R.S.F.S.R.
To the Workers of Red Petrograd
The Third International to the Trade Unions of all Countries
To all the Members of the French Socialist Party, to all Class-conscious Proletarians of France.
The Second Congress of the Communist International. (Comrade Zinoviev’s Address at the Session of the Petrograd Soviet on August 12, 1920).
Letter to a French Syndicalist on the Communist Party — L. Trotsky
Communism and Production — Lucien Deslinieres
The Soul of Victory — Christian Rakovsky
The Socialist Movement in Italy — Serrati
The Reformist Opposition to the Communist Revolution in Italy — Nicole Bombacci
For the Renovation of the Italian Socialist Party
The Situation in Germany — Clara Zetkin
Workers’ Councils in German Austria — Hilda Wertheim
Notes on the Labour Movement in Russia — M Tomski
The Fighting I.W.W. in America — John Reed
Communism in Armenia — A.N.
The Communist Party of Iran — Sultan Zade
The Situation in Eastern Asia — R.
The Communist Movement in Roumania — Christian Rakovsky
The Labour Movement in Yugo-Slavia — M.
A Letter from Italy — Vitali
Correspondence of the Communist International A Letter to the Editor
A Letter of Henri Barbusse
Documents of the Communist International. The Two Paths — G. Zinoviev
Letter of Cachin
Declaration of Cachin and Frossard
The First Month’s Activities of the New Executive Committee of the Communist International — M.K.
Draft of Theses on the Tactics of the International in the Struggle for the Dictatorship of the Proletariat
Appeal of the EC of the Communist International. To all Working Men and Women, to all Toiling Masses
Address of the Communist international to the Workers of England and France
To the Central Committee and the Members of the Italian Socialist Party
To the Presidium and all the Members of the Communist Party of German Austria
To the Central Committee and all the Members of the Communist Labour Party of Germany
To the Marxist Left Wing of the Czecho-Slovak Democracy and the Communist Groups of Czecho-Slovakia
The International of Communist Youth
The International of Youth — Lazar Shatzkin
Resolution and Theses adopted by the Congress of the Socialist Youth of Switzerland at Arrau in the Spring of 1920
International Communist Press

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No. 14, November 1920 [This issue is in GERMAN. Click here an original translation of the German tables of contents into English, in DOCX format.]

Petrograd: Smolny, 32-33.
Editor: G. Zinoviev
NOTE: Hoover Institution Library has no English language copy. This list is translated from the Russian Edition.
This issue is in GERMAN.

O tret’ei of the Starving
On the Halle Congress. To the Workers of the Whole World — G. Zinoviev
Regarding the Historical Question of Dictatorship — N. Lenin
Open Letter to Com. Serrati — G. Zinoviev
Arevo poshara — Klara Zetkin
The Economic Position of Continental Europe — Eugen Varga
Concerning International Economic Relations — V. Miliutin
The Characteristics of Parliamentarism — F. Rothstein
The World with Poland — Iu. Markhlevskii
How and pri kakikh usloviiakh were the Soviets Organized — G. Zinoviev
Colonial Revolution: The Experience of Turkestan — G. Safarov
Soviet Russia and Anglo-French Intrigue in the East — M. Pavlovich
The Political Situation in Germany — Paul Levi
The German Proletariat and Its Revolution — Ia. Balkher
The Communist Movement in Turin — Gramsci
France and Communist Revolution — R. Lefevbre
Bulgaria After the Imperialist War — Khr. Kabakchiev
The Moscow Congress and the Revolutionary Movement in Switzerland — I.N.
The Struggle of the Trade Unions in Estland — Estliandskii kommunist
Analysis of the Position in Japan — Ia.K.
Rosa Luxemburg and Leon Tyskko before the Tsarist Femiloi — V. Bystrianskii
Russian tsosol’stvo in London — V. Nabokov

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No. 15, December 1920 [This issue is in GERMAN. Click here an original translation of the German tables of contents into English, in DOCX format.]

Petrograd: Smolny, 32-33.
Editor: G. Zinoviev
NOTE: Hoover Institution Library has no English language copy. This list is translated from the Russian Edition.
This issue is in GERMAN.

Prison Writings — Karl Liebknecht
Problems of world Revolution in osveshchenii of International Menshevism — Karl Radek
Menshevism, Communism, and World Revolution — G. Zinoviev
O pastupatel’noi Tactics — N. Bukharin
O Rizhskikh peregodorakh — D. Manuilskii
Dolg of Socialism — A. Barbusse
Fal’shivye Speeches on Freedom — N. Lenin
In the Country of the Zheltogo International — Mikhail Pavlovich
Georgia and Armenia: The Entente and Soviet Russia — M. Tskhakia
The East and Revolution — G. Safarov
Vozzvaniia of the 2nd Congress of Peoples of the East:
    (1) To the Peoples of the East.
    (2) To the Workers of Europe, America, and Japan.
Economic and Social Position of England, As a World Derzhavy — Eugen Varga
Izgnanie kniazei — Jacques Sadoul
The October Revolution — Vasil Kolarov
The Split of the Czechoslovak Social Democrats — Gula
Concerning the Situation in Finland — Finskii kommunist
The Revolutionary Movement in Switzerland — Ia. Hertzog
The Work of the Communist Party in the Countryside — V. Nevsky
Glavpolitvrosvet — N. Krupskaya
What Is “Vsevobuch”? — N. Podvoiskii

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Nos. 16-17, 1921

Petrograd: Smolny, 32-33.
Editor: G. Zinoviev
NOTE: In the old series each COLUMN had a page number.

The Third Congress of the Communist International — A. Rosmer
Role and Significance of the Third Congress — J. Frils
World Congress of the Communist International — A Manifesto by the Executive Committee of the Communist International
Year of Struggle — G. Zinoviev
The Downfall of Levi — Karl Radek
Withdrawal of Five Members of the Central Committee of the United Communist Party of Germany
Foundation of the Two and a Half International — Karl Radek
The Levy on Farm Produce — N. Lenin
Economic Basis of Imperialism in the U.S. of North America — E. Varga
The Marine Transport Industry — Tom Barker
On the Policy of the K.A.P.D. — L. Trotsky
Revolutionary Problems in America — Wm. D. Haywood
The Third International and the Intellectuals — A. Lunarcharsky
The Japanese Worker — Sen Katayama
P.A. Kropotkin — J. Novomirsky
Opposition to the Social Revolution in Britain — Tom Quelch
One of the Aims of French Communist — Ellen Brion
Revolutionary Movement in South Africa — a Delegate of the League

International Council of Trade and Industrial Unions

The Trade Unions in the Epoch of the Dictatorship of the Proletariat — A. Lozofsky
Industrial Workers of Bic World — V. Lossieff
To the Workers of Great Britain: A Manifesto of the Executive Committee of the Communist International and of the Provisional Council of the International of Trade Unions
Report of the Condition and Work in Britain of the Shop Stewards’ Movement

Documents of the International Communist Movement

Rules for Underground Party Work. A Leaflet by the Central Committee of the Communist Party of America

The Activities of the Communist International

Appeal of the Executive Committee of the Communist International to the Proletariat of all Countries Against the Yoke of the Entente
To the Third Congress of the Communist International. A List of Organisations Invited to the World Congress

The Sections of the Communist International

Activities of English Communists after their Union at Leeds

The International Communist Women’s Movement

To all Communist Parties
Questions to the Delegates to the Second International Conference of the Communist Women

Bibliography

Press of the Communist International
The Constitution of the Communist International

Illustrations

The Funeral of Comrade Sielt in Berlin.
Another View of the Demonstration at the Funeral of Comrade Sielt.
Demonstrators on the March at Comrade Sielt’s Funeral
Comrade Brandler, Chairman of the Communist Party of Germany, speaking at Comrade Sielt’s Funeral
P.A. Kropotkin. (Photograph taken two months prior to his death)
P.A. Kropotkin lying in state
William D. Haywood. the well-known American Agitator and one of the Pioneers of the I.W.W.

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No. 18, October 1922 [This issue is in GERMAN. Click here an original translation of the German tables of contents into English, in DOCX format.]

Petrograd: Smolny, 32-33.
Editor: G. Zinoviev
NOTE: Hoover Institution Library has no English language copy. This list is translated from the Russian Edition. This issue is in GERMAN.

To our Readers
On the Tacrtics of the Communist International — G. Zinoviev
The Third Congress of the Communist International (Opening Address at the Congress) — G. Zinoviev
On the Tactics of the Communist Party of Russia (Speech delivered at the Third World Congress of the Communist International — N. Lenin
The First International Congress of the Revolutionary Trade Unions — A. Losovsky
The Second Congress of the Communist International of Youth — V. Voyovitch
The Second Congress of the Communist International of Youth: Its Work and Results — I. Leckay
The Communist Unions of the Youth and the Communist Parties — L. Shatzkin
Imperialism and Capitalism — N. Lenin
Outlines of World Politics — C. Radek
Famine in Soviet Russia — V. Miliutin
The New Departure in the Economic Policy of Soviet Russia — E. Varga
The Congress of the Communists Party of Germany — F.H
The Conflict of the United Communist party of Germany — W. Pieck
From Sectarianism to Counter-Revolution (Re the Communist Labour Party of Germany) — B. Kun
Prospects and Lessons of the Revolutionary Crisis in Italy — Ardito Rosso
The Strike of the British Coalminers and its Lessons — M. Borodin
The American Situation — L.C. Fraina
Child Labour and Charity — Wm. D Haywood
Japan’s Position in the Coming World Social Revolution — Sen Katayama
Soviet Russia and the Polish Revolution — N.
The Struggle between Amsterdam and Moscow in the Swedish Labour Movement — K. Kilbom
Georgia Under the Heel of Menshevism — M. Zakaia
The Activities of the Executive Committee after the Third Congress
The Murder of Roumanian Communists

Illustrations

The Third Congress of the Communists International: Plenary Session of the Congress; a Group of members of the Congress — Presidium; a group of Balkan and other delegates.

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No. 19, December 1921 [This issue is in GERMAN. Click here an original translation of the German tables of contents into English, in DOCX format.]

Petrograd: Smolny, Zimmer 62.
Editor: G. Zinoviev
NOTE: This issue is in GERMAN.

New Ways and Old Aims — Zinoviev
Taxation and Taxing Policy — Varga
The Workers International Loan — Miliutin
The World Economic Situation — Pavlovsky
The Crisis of the Little Entente and Hungary — Pogany
The Impending Bankruptcy of the German Bourgeoisie and the K.P.D. — Bremer
The November Revolution in Germany — Pieck
Paul Levy’s Progress from a Sect to a Mass Party — Heckert
Letter to the German Communists — Lenin
Syndicalists and Communists in France — Humbert-Droz
The Third Congress of the Fascists
The Cardiff Congress — Borodin
A few Facts about the Communists Party of America — Carr
The Bourgeois Intelligentsia in the Russian Proletarian Revolution — Steklov
A Military Doctrine or Pseudo Military Doctrinarianism — L. Trotsky
The Political Work in the Red Army — S. Goussev
Nicolai Alexeivitch Nekrassov — A. Lunacharsky
India in a Transition Stage — M. N. Roy
Present Events in India — N.
“The International Working Alliance of the Socialist Orgamisation of Youth” — O. Unger
The Work of the International Women’s Secretariat — A. Kollontai

Bibliography

V. Rood. George Lasson. Hegel as Philosopher of History. — B.P.P. Brissenden. The I.W.W. — M.Borodin, Bulletin of the Labour Research Department No.1 — F.S.S. Goussev. Lessons of the Civil War. — Miscellanies — Chronicle of Books

Illustrations

Lloyd George (Caricature by Denis). — The Execution (from a picture by Holz). — Louis Badina. — The Comrades who perished in the Aero-Train Disaster, July 24 1921. — N.A. Nekrassov

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No. 20, 1922 [This issue is in GERMAN. Click here an original translation of the German tables of contents into English, in DOCX format.]

Petrograd: Smolny, Zimmer 62.
Editor: G. Zinoviev
NOTE: This issue is in GERMAN.

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Special Congress Number, 1922

Issue unavailable

The Meaning of Militant Materialism — N. Lenin
The Eve of Fusion of the Second and Two and a Half Internationals — Karl Radek
The Edinburgh Conference of the Labour Party — Th. Rothstein
Politics and Political Parties in Great Britain — J. T. Walton Newbold, M.P.
The Fourth Congress of the Communist International — G. Zinoviev
How to Draw up the Programme of the Communist International — E. Varga
Draft of Theoretic Part of Comintern Programme — E. Varga
A Contribution to the Discussion on a Programme — Bohumir Smeral
Reflections on a Programme — Ch. Rappaport
The Republican Struggle in Ireland — R. Connolly
The Workers Revolt in S. Africa — D. Ivon Jones
The Revolutionary Nationalist Movement in S. China — H. Maring
The Class Character of the Sentences in the Trial of the Socialist Revolutionaries — G. Piatakoff
The Third World-Congress of the Young Communist International — R. Schuller

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No. 21, 1922 [This issue is in GERMAN. Click here an original translation of the German tables of contents into English, in DOCX format.]

Petrograd: Smolny, Zimmer 62.
Editor: G. Zinoviev
NOTE: This issue is in GERMAN.

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No. 22, 1922 [This issue is in GERMAN. Click here an original translation of the German tables of contents into English, in DOCX format.]

Petrograd: Smolny, Zimmer 62.
Editor: G. Zinoviev
NOTE: This issue is in GERMAN.

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No. 23, 1922 [This issue is in GERMAN. Click here an original translation of the German tables of contents into English, in DOCX format.]

Petrograd: Smolny 63.
Editor: G. Zinoviev
NOTE: This issue is in GERMAN.

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No. 24, 1923

London:16, Kind Street, Covent Garden, W.C. 2
Editor: G. Zinoviev

Communist International — A Single
International Workers’ Party — V. Kolare
3rd Congress of Y.C.I. — Doriot
Development of Capitalist Offensive — Z. Leder
Fascism in Power — G. Aquila
Hague to Essen — Karl Radek
Historical Parallel — Z. Leder
Impressions of General Election — M.P. Price
New, British Parliament — J. T. W. Newbold, M.P.
Politics in Gaya — E. Roy
Russian Revolution and the 4th Congress of the Comintern — Clara Zetkin
Russian Social-democracy to Comintern — Martinoff
Red Army — Antonov-Ovseenko
Reviews of Books
Adlerr-Engels Correspondence — M. Zetkin
Marx and Trade Unions — A. Maletsky
New Literature

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No. 25

Published: Petrograd, Smolny 62
Editors: G. Zinoviev and Karl Radek

Obituary—V. Vorovsky, Yan Kreuks
Twelfth-Congress of the Russian C.P. — Bukharin
Speech on XII Congress of Russian C.P. — Zinoviev
Party and Class-25th Anniversary of R.C.P. — Yaroslavsky
Ruhr and Hamburg — Karl Radek
Working-class Education in Great Britain — MacManus
Development of the Capitalist Offensive (cont.) — Leder
The Frankfurt Conference — Lozovsky
The Battle of the Ruhr — Sommer
Some Tactical Problems of War in Ruhr — Thalheimer
1914 & 1923 Another Word on Ruhr Tactics — Thalheimer
Resolution on the differences in the German Party
Reviews of Books and Periodicals

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No. 26-27

Published: Petrograd, Smolny 62
Editors: G. Zinoviev and Karl Radek

The World Political Situation — Radek
A Blood-reeking Document of Provocation and Shame
Comité des Forges and Occupation of Ruhr — Ker
Defeat of Germany in the Ruhr — Pavlovsky
Before Bulgarian Coup d’Etat — Kabakchieff
The Coup d’Etat in Bulgaria and the C.P. — Radek
Lessons of Bulgarian Coup d’Etat — Zinoviev
Death Penalty for Communists
Black Victims of Imperialism — Amter
The New Owenites — Politicus
Collapse of the World of Webb

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No. 28, 1923

Published: Petrograd, Smolny 62
Editors: G. Zinoviev and Karl Radek
Published 16 King St., Covent Garden, London, W.C.2

“Comrade Ker” — Souvarine
Before the Capitulation — Pavlosky
Rise and Fall of Pilsudsky — Brand
Socialism in the English Parliament — Palme Dutt
Federated Farmer-Labour Parties of U.S.A. — Amter
Meaning of Events in Bulgaria — Zinoviev
After the Bulgarian Coup d’Etat — Kabakchieff
Critical Comments — Kabakchieff
The Eta Movement — Katayama

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No. 29, December 1923
Published at 16 King St., Covent Garden, London, W.C.2

Problems of the German Revolution — G. Zinoviev
France: A Metallurgical Power — J. Sadoul
Peace-Time Gold Wages — E. Pavlovsky
Austria under the League of Nations — P. Friedlander
The Lausanne Conference — S. Brike
The Italian Socialist Party — A. Vitali
A Specimen Capitalist Dictatorship — I. A.

N.B. — A special article by Kolarov, leader of the Bulgarian Communist Party, will appear in our next issue, dealing with the September events in Bulgaria.

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No. 30, 1924
Published at 16 King St., Covent Garden, London, W.C.2

Farewell, Ilyitch! Farewell! — L. Trotsky
The Death of Lenin and Problems of Leninism — G. Zinoviev
The Tactics of the Bulgarian C.P. — C. Kolarov
John MacLean — W. Gallacher
A New Phase of Capitalist Decline in Britain. — C.M. Roebuck
The British Labour Party and the C.P.G.B.
Manifesto of the E.C. of Communist International
America and the Rehabilitation of Europe. — I. Amter
Lithuania — V. Mitzkevitch-Kapsukas
Esthonia — G. Pegelman

The sad news of our Comrade Lenin’s death came as this number of “The Communist International” was in the press. The next issue No. 31 will therefore be a special number, devoted to Comrade Lenin and the Fifth Anniversary of the Communist International.

 


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