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1938

1938

Letter to Jean van Heijenoort (Letter on Defeatism,January 2, 1938)

The Chinese Revolution (January 5, 1938)

Behind the Kremlin Walls (January 8, 1938)

The Retreat from October (January 13, 1938, alternative translation)

Hue And Cry Over Kronstadt (January 15, 1938)

Letter to Wendelin Thomas (Kronstadt and the Commission's Findings, January 17, 1938)

Open letter to Nieuwe Fakkel (January 21, 1938, alternative translation)

Letter to the International Secretariat (Conclusion of a Long Experience, January 21, 1938, Extract)

Letter to James P. Cannon (Sneevliet's Role, January 21, 1938)

On the Caricature of Defeatism (January 26, 1938)

Letter to Jan Frankel (Thomas's Letter and Dewey's Speech, January 26, 1938)

The Fifth Wheel (January 27, 1938)

Letter to Alexis Bardin (Factory Papers and a Theoretical Journal, January 27, 1938)

Letters to James P. Cannon (The Ludlow Amendment, February 1, 1938)

Letter to Jan Frankel (Eastman and The Young Lenin, February 3, 1938)

Letter to J. J. Bleiman (Letter to an American Youth, February 4, 1938)

Letter to James P. Cannon (Optimistic over the Future, February 4, 1938)

Letter to John G. Wright (Explanation of a Complaint, February 5, 1938)

Letter to Ragnar Christophersen (Why I Can't Pay Now, February 7, 1938)

Letter to Jan Frankel (Jules Remains on Lenin, February 7, 1938)

Letter to C. R. Walker (Marx's Living Thoughts, February 10, 1938)

Letter to James P. Cannon (A New GPU Attempt, February 15, 1938)

The Possibility of Foul Play (February 18, 1938)

Leon Sedov – Son, Friend, Fighter (February 20, 1938)

Letter to James P. Cannon (After Sedov's Death, February 22, 1938)

A Fresh Attack on Asylum (February 24, 1938)

The Trial of the Twenty-One (February 28, 1938)

Letter to C. Chautemps (Leon Sedov's Papers, February 28, 1938)

Eight Ministers (March 1, 1938)

Letter to Henri Molinier (Questions About Sedov's Death”, March 1, 1938)

Trial Seen as Reply to Dewey Commission (March 2, 1938)

Krestinsky's Repudiation (March 2, 1938)

To the Attention of Thinking People (March 3, 1938)

Behind the Moscow Trials (March 3, 1938)

Four Doctors Knew Too Much (March 3, 1938)

The Secret Alliance with Germany (March 3, 1938)

Corrections and Observations on the Testimony of the Accused (March 4, 1938)

The Third Moscow Trial (March 4, 1938)

The "Million Dollars" (March 5, 1938) 216

Army Opposed to Stalin (March 6, 1938)

Why So Many Centers? Why Do They All Submit to Trotsky? (March 6, 1938)

Answers to Mrs. Célarié (March 6, 1938)

The Role of Yagoda (March 7, 1938) 227

Strange New Developments (March 7, 1938)

Anachronisms (March 8, 1938)

Moscow's Diplomatic Plans and the Trials (March 8, 1938)

Stalin's Article on World Revolution (March 9, 1938)

Message to New York Protest Meeting (March 9, 1938)

A Key to the Russian Trials (March 10, 1938)

The Case of Professor Pletnev (March 10, 1938)

Letter to Jeanne Martin (March 10, 1938)

The Defendants Zelensky and Ivanov (March 11, 1938)

Again on the Reiss Case (March 12, 1938)

Hitler's Austria Coup Aided by Moscow Trial (March 12, 1938)

On Hearst (March 13, 1938)

An Explanation for Freda Kirchwey (March 13, 1938)

Notes in the Margin of Pravda's Accounts (March 1938)

Cain-Dzhugashvili Goes the Whole Way (March 17, 1938)

A Reply to Ambassador Bilmanis (March 17, 1938)

New Defectors (March 17, 1938)

The Priests of Half-Truth (March 19, 1938)

Discussions with Trotsky: IThe International Conference (March 20, 1938)

Discussions with Trotsky: II – How to fight for a labor party in the U.S. (March 21, 1938)

Discussions with Trotsky: III – The struggle against war, and the Ludlow amendment (March 22, 1938)

Discussions with Trotsky: IV – A summary of transitional demands (March 23, 1938)

Discussions with Trotsky: VDefense Organization and Attitude Toward Intellectuals (March 24, 1938)

Discussions with Trotsky: VIThe Russian Question (March 25, 1938)

Roosevelt's Statement on Trotskyists in Russia (March 29, 1938)

Letter to Jan Frankel (“Roosevelt and a Visa”, March 30, 1938)

Letter to the League of Nations (March 31, 1938)

Letter to Margaret De Silver (Carlo Tresca Is a Target”, March 31, 1938)

The problem of the labor party (April 1938)

Letter to James P. Cannon (“Finishing the Transitional Program”, April 15, 1938)

Letter to James P. Cannon (“For the Reorganization of the Mexican Section”, April 15, 1938)

Letter to H. Boyd-Sumner (“Toward a Genuine British Section”, April 15, 1938)

Letter to James P. Cannon (April 15, 1938)

Letter to James P. Cannon and Max Shachtman (“Thoughts on the French Section”, April 19, 1938)

Letter to James P. Cannon and Max Shachtman (“More on European Problems”, April 20, 1938)

The Mexican Oil Expropriations (April 23, 1938)

Letter to Sara Weber (“A Russian Encyclopedia”, April 26, 1938)

Letter to Denise Naville (Political Personality and the Milieu, May 10, 1938)

Letter to James P. Cannon (Europe or San Francisco? May 12, 1938)

Letter to James P. Cannon (For an Immediate Trip to Europe, May 16, 1938)

Letter to James P. Cannon (On C. L. R. James, May 17, 1938)

The political backwardness of the American workers (May 19, 1938)

Learn to Think (May 22, 1938)

Once More on Comrades Sneevliet and Vereecken (May 24, 1938)

Letter to James P. Cannon (No Obstacle to Common Vote, May 25, 1938)

Letter to Jiří Kopp ("For" the Fourth International? No! the Fourth International!, May 31, 1938)

On the National Question (May-June 1938)

Nationalized Industry and Workers’ Management (May-June 1938)

Twenty Years of Stalinist Degeneration (May-June 1938)

Revolutionary Art and the Fourth International (June 1, 1938)

Remarks on Czechoslovakia (June 2, 1938)

Mexico and British Imperialism (June 5, 1938)

Letter to Jan Frankel (Muenzenberg's Expulsion, June 5, 1938)

A Discussion with Trotsky on the Transitional Program (Interview) (June 7, 1938)

Letter to Alexis Bardin (Molinier and the International Conference, June 9, 1938)

Letter to Jac Wasserman (An Introduction Worthy of Rosa Luxemburg, June 14, 1938)

Letter to Leon Lesoil (On the Edge of a Precipice, June 12, 1938)

No, It Is Not the Same (June 18, 1938)

Art and Politics in Our Epoch (June 18, 1938)

To the Congress of the Revolutionary Socialist Party of Belgium (June 22, 1938)

Letter to Rae Spiegel (For an Open Polemic with the Liberals, June 29, 1938)

It Is Necessary to Drive the Bureaucracy and the New Aristocracy Out of the Soviets” (July 5, 1938)

Stalin and Accomplices Condemned (July 5, 1938)

More on the Suppression of Kronstadt (July 7, 1938)

For Freedom in Education (July 10, 1938)

On the Anniversary of Reiss's Death (July 17, 1938)

To the Conference of the Young People's Socialist League (July 18, 1938)

The Disappearance of Rudolf Klement (July 18, 1938)

Was Leon Sedov Murdered? (July 19, 1938)

My Conspiracy (July 19, 1938)

How economic shifts affect mass moods (July 20, 1938)

Financing the Revolutionary Movement (July 23, 1938)

Three possibilities with a labor party (July 23, 1938)

The Forthcoming Trial of the Diplomats (July 25, 1938)

Fusion With the Lovestoneites? (July 29, 1938)

For a workers' and farmers' government (July 29, 1938)

A "Letter" from Rudolf Klement (August 1, 1938)

On the Fate of Rudolf Klement (August 3, 1938)

The Sino-Japanese Struggle (August 11, 1938)

The USSR and Japan (August 11, 1938)

Answers to the Questions of Lloyd Tupling (August 12, 1938)

Soviet-Japanese War Inevitable (August 12, 1938)

Answers to Gladys Lloyd Robinson (August 18, 1938)

Freedom of the Press and the Working Class (August 21, 1938)

Further Evidence of GPU Guilt in Sedov Death (August 24, 1938)

Trade Union Congress Staged by CP (August 27, 1938)

The Congress Against War and Fascism (August 1938)

Fascism and the Colonial World (August 1938)

A Great Achievement (August 30, 1938)

Letter to the SWP (Another Stalinist Ploy, September 4, 1938)

The Totalitarian Defeatist in the Kremlin (September 12, 1938)

Letter to Rose Karsner (September 13, 1938)

Yes or No? (September 14, 1938)

"Toward a Decision" (September 17, 1938)

New War Flows from Versailles Banditry (September 19, 1938)

Phrases and Reality (September 19, 1938)

The Totalitarian "Right of Asylum" (September 19, 1938)

Letter to Vsevolod Volkov (September 19, 1939)

The Assassination of Rudolf Klement (September 20, 1938)

Fight Imperialism to Fight Fascism (September 21, 1938)

After the Collapse of Czechoslovakia, Stalin Will Seek Accord with Hitler (September 22/October 1, 1938)

Anti-Imperialist Struggle Is Key to Liberation (September 23, 1938)

Trade Unions and the Social Crisis (September 29, 1938)

Social-Patriotic Sophistry – The Question of the Defense of Czechoslovakia’s “National Independence” (October 1938)

Problems of the American Party (October 5, 1938)

What Is the Meaning of the Struggle Against "Trotskyism" ? (October 9, 1938)

A Fresh Lesson (October 10, 1938)

To Our Friends and Readers (October 11, 1938)

The Problem of a New International (October 11, 1938)

Tasks of the Trade Union Movement in Latin America (October 11, 1938)

The Founding of the Fourth International (October 18, 1938)

To the Editors of Biulleten Oppozitsii, Lutte Ouvrière, and Quatrième Internationale (October 22, 1938)

A False View (October 22, 1938)

Two Agents of "Democratic" Imperialism (October 22, 1938)

Isaacs's Book About China (October 23, 1938)

American Prospects (October 24, 1938)

A Few Words on Andre Breton (October 27, 1938)

Letter to Andre Breton (October 27, 1938)

Letter to James P. Cannon (October 30, 1938)

Czechoslovakia: Toward a Decision (November 1938)

Latin American Problems: A Transcript (November 4, 1938)

"Peace in Our Time"? (November 4, 1938)

Karl Kautsky (November 8, 1938)

Lombardo Toledano's Lies (November 8, 1938)

Haya de la Torre and Democracy (November 9, 1938)

In Defense of Asylum (November 10, 1938)

The Twenty-First Anniversary (November 14, 1938)

A Contribution to Centrist Literature (November 15, 1938)

Toward a Revolutionary Youth Organization (November 18, 1938)

The Individual in History (May 10, 1938)

Stalin vs. Stalin (November 19, 1938)

Reply to Father Coughlin's Charges (November 28, 1938)

Letter to Margarete Ruthe (November 29, 1938)

A Conversation with William R. Mathews (Published December 13, 1938)

On the Murder of Rudolf Klement (December 1, 1938)

Open Letter to Senator Allen (December 2, 1938)

Victor Serge and the Fourth International (December 2, 1938)

Problems of the Mexican Section (December 5, 1938)

Letter to James P. Cannon (December 5, 1938)

Letter to Gerard Rosenthal (December 8, 1938)

A Revolutionary Name for a Revolutionary Youth Group (December 10, 1938)

For a Systematic Political Campaign (December 12, 1938)

Investigate the U.S. Fascists (December 12, 1938)

The French Question (December 13, 1938)

The Decisive Hour in France (December 14, 1938)

Petty-Bourgeois Democrats and Moralizers (Fragments, [December] 1938 and 1939)

A Political Dialogue (December 20, 1938)

Letter to Marceau Pivert (December 22, 1938)

The Jewish Problem (December 22, 1938)

Letter to Charles Curtiss (December 24, 1938)

Answers to the Lies of the New York Daily News (December 28, 1938)

Lenin on Imperialism (or: Lenin and Imperialist War, December 30, 1938)

To the Pillory! (December 31, 1938)

One More Lesson on the Lima Conference (December 31, 1938)

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