This category is for documents, texts and essays outlining or analyzing Socialist philosophy.
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An indictment of capitalism by Time magazine's Man of the Century.
An influential work by the Belgian-Jewish Trotskyist published in 1946.
A constantly growing collection of writings by left-wing thinkers: Sartre, Einstein, Orwell, Gandhi, Naomi Klein, Pinter, Picasso, Marx, Gore Vidal, Oscar Wilde, GB Shaw, Beauvoir, Martin Luther King, Alice Walker and others.
Calls for a cap on personal incomes as a solution to inequity.
Radical program adopted by the German Social Democratic Party in 1891 which signified the party's adoption of Marxism.
Excerpts from Eduard Bernstein's revisions of Marxism which established modern social democracy.
Programme of the Workers' Party (1946). The WP was a "Third Camp" split from the Socialist Workers Party. It was led by Max Shachtman.
Written in 1933, this pamphlet by Max Schachtman explains the development of Trotskyism and the International Left Opposition from the point of view of a leader of the American movement.
A series of documents from various Trotskyist groups and tendencies.
Excerpts from the founding manifesto of the German Social Democratic Party
Marxist discussion and analytical resource material to guide the building of the revolutionary party and the socialist revolution. From the Committee for a Workers' International (CWI)
The most complete database of Marxism hitherto made. The archive is divided into three major sections: Marxist writers, Marxist history, and reference materials. Marxist writers has information on Marxists from Karl Marx and Frederick Engels to Che Guevara to Vladimir Lenin to Rosa Luxemburg.
Thesis by Ber Borochov (1881-1917) arguing that national liberation is a necessary component of the class struggle. Distinguishes between progressive and reactionary nationalism.
The Marxist theory of the state and the tasks of the proletariat in the revolution by Lenin.
Polemic against market socialism by W. Paul Cockshott and Allin Cottrell.
In which Lenin outlines the concept of the vanguard revolutionary party run according to the principles of democratic centralism.
A collection of materials concerned with the activities, expression and enquiries of the labor movement, its allies and its enemies, since the late eighteenth century.
Written in 1933, this pamphlet by Max Schachtman explains the development of Trotskyism and the International Left Opposition from the point of view of a leader of the American movement.
Radical program adopted by the German Social Democratic Party in 1891 which signified the party's adoption of Marxism.
Excerpts from Eduard Bernstein's revisions of Marxism which established modern social democracy.
Polemic against market socialism by W. Paul Cockshott and Allin Cottrell.
Programme of the Workers' Party (1946). The WP was a "Third Camp" split from the Socialist Workers Party. It was led by Max Shachtman.
In which Lenin outlines the concept of the vanguard revolutionary party run according to the principles of democratic centralism.
The Marxist theory of the state and the tasks of the proletariat in the revolution by Lenin.
An influential work by the Belgian-Jewish Trotskyist published in 1946.
A collection of materials concerned with the activities, expression and enquiries of the labor movement, its allies and its enemies, since the late eighteenth century.
A constantly growing collection of writings by left-wing thinkers: Sartre, Einstein, Orwell, Gandhi, Naomi Klein, Pinter, Picasso, Marx, Gore Vidal, Oscar Wilde, GB Shaw, Beauvoir, Martin Luther King, Alice Walker and others.
An indictment of capitalism by Time magazine's Man of the Century.
Calls for a cap on personal incomes as a solution to inequity.
A series of documents from various Trotskyist groups and tendencies.
Excerpts from the founding manifesto of the German Social Democratic Party
Marxist discussion and analytical resource material to guide the building of the revolutionary party and the socialist revolution. From the Committee for a Workers' International (CWI)
Thesis by Ber Borochov (1881-1917) arguing that national liberation is a necessary component of the class struggle. Distinguishes between progressive and reactionary nationalism.
The most complete database of Marxism hitherto made. The archive is divided into three major sections: Marxist writers, Marxist history, and reference materials. Marxist writers has information on Marxists from Karl Marx and Frederick Engels to Che Guevara to Vladimir Lenin to Rosa Luxemburg.
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