MARX AND ENGELS
INTERNET ARCHIVE
So What's New,
You Ask...?
For new items in 1996, click here.
This feature began on January 1 1996.
Thus, it doesn't list any "new things" before that date.
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- May 5, 1998: ADDITION: Another addition to the Marx/Engels Library. Resolution of the London Conference on Working-Class Political Action (Thanks to Tim Delaney).
- May 5, 1998: ADDITION: Reviews from the Neue Rheinische Zeitung. Revue (Zipped version- 55K) (Thanks to Tim Delaney).
- April 30, 1998: ADDITION:Completed Chapter
25 of Trotsky's 1930 History of the
Russian Revolution (Thanks to Alphonsos Pangas).
- April 23, 1998: ADDITION: Marx and Engel's 1848 leaflet, The Demands of the Communist Party in Germany (Thanks to Tim Delaney.)
- April 21, 1998: ADDITION: Four additional lectures newly translated from J.C. Mariategui's 1924 book History of the World
Crisis (Thanks to Juan R. Fajardo.)
- April 15, 1998: ADDITION: Chapter 4 of Marx and Engels' 1845 book The Holy Family.
(Thanks to Peter Byrne.)
- April 14, 1998: ADDITION:, Lenin's 1916 article, The Socialist Revolution and the Right of Nations to Self-determinaton from Sbornik Sotsial-Demokrata, No. 1. (Thanks to Richard Bos.)
- April 8, 1998: ADDITION: Two new French texts in the non-English library. Trotsky's Un kerenskysme à rebours and La "troisième période" d'erreurs
de l'Internationale Communiste I - V.
- March 24, 1998: ADDITION:We are very pleased to announce the opening of the 1973 Penguin edition of Marx's massive work, Grundrisse (Thanks to Tim Delaney.)
- March 23, 1998: ADDITION: We
are very proud to open another new section, the Hal Draper Internet Archive. (Thanks to Chris Croome)
- March 22, 1998: ADDITION: We
open another new section, the Alexandra Kollontai
Internet Archive. (Thanks to Tom Condit)
- March 22, 1998: ADDITION:
Leon Trotsky's 1927 essay on China:
"Problems of the Chinese
Revolution." (Thanks to Heiko
Khoo, curator of the
Chinese Marxism Page.)
- March 9, 1998: ADDITION: Ten
essays from 1899-1909 to the James Connolly Internet
Archive. (Thanks to The James Connolly Society)
- February 27, 1998: ADDITION: We
are very pleased to open a new section, the Max Shachtman
Internet Archive. (Intro thanks to Ernest Haberkern.)
- February 25, 1998: ADDITION:
Another item for the non-English collection of works, a Spanish
version of The Communist Manifesto,
Manifesto del partido Communista.
(Thanks to Jose F. Polanco.)
- February 18, 1998: ADDITION:
Leon Trotsky's 1938 article from New International "Class
Relations in the Chinese Revolution." (Thanks to Heiko
Khoo.)
- February 17, 1998: ADDITION:
Leon Trotsky's 1933 article The Class
Nature of the Soviet State.
- February 17, 1998: UPGRADE:
Fresh HTML for Leon Trotsky's 1930 pamphlet: The Rise of
German Fascism.
- February 13, 1998: ADDITION:
The non-English collection of works adds a Spanish translation of
Lenin's 1913 article "What can be done for public education", Lo que se puede
hacer por la educación pública. (Traducción
por Simón Royo Hernández).
- February 8, 1998: ADDITION: Work
begins on J.C. Mariategui's 1924 book (a series of lectures) History of the World
Crisis (Thanks to Juan R. Fajardo.)
- January 24, 1998: ADDITION: Into
the J.C. Mariategui Internet Archive goes a short Autobiographical
Note (Thanks to Juan R. Fajardo.)
- January 17, 1998: ADDITION: The
opening of the work on the first Marx/Engels collaborative effort,
The German
Ideology (Thanks to Bill Foreman.)
- January 6, 1998: ADDITION: In
the MEIA's French text section is now the complete book Leon Trotsky's, La
révolution trahie (The Revolution Betrayed).
- January 2, 1998: ADDITION: Two
new pieces for the Mao Tse-tung
Internet Archive, one dealing with Soviet premier Nikita
Krushchov and one in memory of Doctor Norman Bethune. (Thanks to
Rolf Martens and Chris Brady.)
- December 18, 1997: ADDITION:
Another four chapters from Capital, volume 2 --
that makes chapters 1 through 18. (Thanks to Phillipine
Revolutionaries and Doug Hockin.)
- December 1, 1997: ADDITION:
More texts for the non-English collection of the MEIA. A Swedish
version of Marx/Engels:
Kommunistiska Manifestet (1848). (Thanks to Ahrne
Christianson) and a French version of Trotsky: Leur morale et
la nôtre ("Their Morals and Ours" -- anonymous)
- November 30, 1997: ADDITION: We
are very proud to present to you the opening of a new section, the
brand new William Morris
Internet Archive. (Thanks to Chris Croome.)
- November 7, 1997: ADDITION: Two
essays from 1897 and 1898 to the James Connolly Internet
Archive. (Thanks to The James Connolly Society)
- October 24, 1997: ADDITION:
Leon Trotsky's 1919 speech Rallying the Army During the
Civil War, (Thanks to Patrick Beherec.)
- October 17, 1997: ADDITION:
Leon Trotsky's article "The Events in
Dublin, 1916". (Thanks to Patrick Beherec.)
- October 10, 1997: ADDITION: The
Preface
-- rounding out Marx's 1844 Economic and Philosophical
Manuscripts. (Thanks to Patrick Beherec.)
- October 9, 1997: ADDITION:
Trotsky's 1926 article "On the
Suppressed Testament of Lenin".
- October 3, 1997: ADDITION: A
new section! Work begins on transcribing Marx and Engels' first joint
writing effort, the 1845 book The Holy Family.
(Thanks to Peter Byrne.)
- October 3, 1997: ADDITION: The
French section of the MEIA
Non-English Archive is steadily moving forward. You can now
find Marx and Engels' Manifeste du Parti
communiste, Lenin's L'etat et la
Révolution, and Trotsky's several works, including Qu'est-Ce Que Le
National-Socialisme, Ans De Manifeste
Communiste, où va la
france? and Après Munich, une
leçon toute fraîche. (Thanks to Sally
Ryan.)
- October 1, 1997: ADDITION:
Antonio Labriola's Socialism and
Philosophy, in 4 parts. (Thanks to Rob Ryan.)
- September 30, 1997: ADDITION:
To the Marx/Engels Non-English
Archive, we add Engels' Principes du
Communiste. (Thanks to Sally Ryan.)
- September 29, 1997: ADDITION:
Another five chapters from Capital, volume 2 --
that makes chapters 1 through 14. (Thanks to Phillipine
Revolutionaries and Doug Hockin.)
- September 25, 1997: ADDITION:
Another four chapters from Capital, volume 2.
(Thanks to Phillipine Revolutionaries and Doug Hockin.)
- August 20, 1997: ADDITION: Work
has resumed on Leon Trotsky's 1930 3-volume book The History of
the Russian Revolution, with the addition of chapter 5 as
well as some fresh HTML formating in existent chapters. (Thanks to
David Webb.)
- August 16, 1997: ADDITION: Work
starts on Marx's post-humous, Engels' edited, sequel Capital, volume 2.
(Thanks to Phillipine Revolutionaries and Doug Hockin.)
- August 14, 1997: ADDITION: The
new Antonio Labriola
Archive opens. (Thanks to Rob Ryan.)
- July 31, 1997: ADDITION: Three
new works dictated by Lenin in the closing days of 1922: The State
Planning Commission, On the Central
Committee, and On Nationalities
or Autonomisation. (Thanks to Brian Baggins.)
- July 22, 1997: ADDITION: Five
new Lenin works for the Lenin Internet Archive:
- 1917: Fear of the
collapse of the old and the fight for the new
- 1917: How to organise
competition?
- 1918: A little picture
in illustration of big problems
- 1920: Speech to
students of the Sverdlov University leaving for the front
- 1920: Speech
delivered at the Third All-Russia Congress of Water Transport
Workers
(Thanks to Robert Cymbala.)
- July 13, 1997: ADDITION: The
opening of the Non-English
Archives -- for works in non-English languages. Karl and Fred,
of course, wrote most of their material in languages other than
English. (Thanks to Sally Ryan and many contributors.)
- June 28, 1997: ADDITION:
Chapter 3 of the 1894 post-humous publication of Marx's Capital III.
(Thanks to Hinrich Kuhls.)
- June 26, 1997: ADDITION:
Eleanor Marx's personal thoughts back on her father and her mother,
from the Neue
Zeit of 1897-98.
- June 5, 1997: ADDITION: Marx's
1880 survey-questionnaire A Workers'
Inquiry. (Thanks to Curtis Price.)
- May 27, 1997: ADDITION:
Stalin's 1950 work Marxism and
Problems in Linguistics. (Thanks to M.)
- May 9, 1997: ADDITION: The
Trotsky Internet Archive adds Trotsky's The Stalin
School of Falsification, published in 1937. (Thanks to David
Walters.)
- May 5 1997: UPGRADE: Happy
birthday, Karl! In Herr Doktor's honor, we present two upgraded
sections: 1) the
collected media interviews with Karl and Fred, which highlights
more personal aspects of their characters, and 2) an HTML verison of
his 1849 classic Wage-Labor and
Capital.
- May 3 1997: ADDITION: A series
of articles have been added to the Lenin Internet Archive.
They include: Casual Notes
(I. Beat -- But Not to Death!), The Attitude
of the Workers' Party to Religion, Classes and
Parties in Their Attitude to Religion and the Church, May Day Action
By The Revolutionary Proletariat, The Bourgeois
Intelligentsia's Methods of Struggle Against the Workers, War and
Revolution. (Thanks to Robert Cymbala.)
- May 1 1997: ADDITION: In
celebration of May Day around our ever-spinning planet, we open The James Connolly Internet
Archive. Twelve new articles about the socialist movement in
Ireland during his time (Connolly was executed in 1916). (Thanks to
the Workers' Web ASCII Pamphlet project and The Irish Republican
Socialist Party.)
- April 26 1997: UPGRADE: Marx's
1848 Free trade
speech -- including Engels' 1888 introduction to the speech's
publication in English.
- April 18 1997: UPGRADE: The Marx
and Engels news items from Neue Rheinische
Zeitung.
- April 17, 1997: ADDITION: Three new articles have been added to the Lenin Internet Archive. They
are "Petty-bourgeois
and proletarian socialism" (1905), "Imperialism and
the Split in Socialism" (1916) and "Opportunism and
the Collapse of the Second International" (1916). (Thanks
to the Workers' Web ASCII Pamphlet project.) Also added: "Tasks of the
proletariat in the present revolution (1917)
- April 3, 1997: ADDITION: We are very proud to announce the launch of a new mirror site in South
Africa.
- March 9, 1997: ADDITION: Leon Trotsky's 1935 The Workers'
State, Thermidor and Bonapartism, an examination of the class
structure of the Soviet Union. (Thanks to Doug Fullarton.)
- February 23, 1997: ADDITION:
Trotsky's
Military Writings, Volume I, How The Revolution Armed is now
complete. Included is a chronology
of the first year of the Russian Civil War from the original Soviet
edition of these writings. Volume II will be started later this year.
(Thanks to David Walters.)
- February 23, 1997: ADDITION: V.I. Lenin's 1920 Tasks of the Youth
Leagues. Included is an abstract
of the document. (Thanks to Colin S. Cavell)
- February 9, 1997: ADDITION: Five
articles/notes/speeches by Lenin concerning the situation with Russian
banks shortly after the revolution. Check out the Lenin Internet Archive (Thanks
to Conal Tuohy)
- January 15, 1997: ADDITION: A
collection of five
letters written by Rosa Luxemburg during her
time in prison in Breslau (1918). She criticizes the Bolsheviks for a
variety of early policies, including the use of "revolutionary terror."
(Thanks to Dave Hollis)
- January 9, 1997: ADDITION: The Third
International After Lenin -- Leon Trotsky's 1928 Draft
Criticism of the Communist International. (Thanks to Sally
Ryan)
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