News & Letters: 1960s


 

Date of IssueLead articleDunayevskaya’s Two WorldsNotes from a DiaryEditorials
Vol. 5, No. 1, Jan, 1960Cuba Jolts State Department Domination in Latin AmericaStagnation of U.S. EconomyWe Welcome the British Labor Page;Strike Breaking and Globe-Trotting
Vol. 5, No. 2, Feb, 1960Of War and Peace: Khrushchev, Eisenhower, De Gaulle Approach the SummitThe Roots of Anti-SemitismThe Tragedy of France
Vol. 5, No. 3, Mar, 1960A Worker’s Diary: Chrysler Workers Face New Wave ofIntimidation &LayoffsAutomation and the DialecticIn the South: A New Stage for Freedom
Vol. 5, No. 4, Apr, 1960South Africa, South U.S.A.Revolution and Counter-Revolution in South AfricaLabor Bureaucracy’s Electioneering
Vol. 5, No. 5, May, 1960What Kind of Labor: Workers Dissatisfied with Contracts Strike for Jobs and Working ConditionsAfrican Socialism Leopoldo Sedar Senghor; A Marxist Humanist Looks at the Freedom Fighters of South U.S.A.Summit to War?
Vol. 5, No. 6, Jun-Jul, 1960War, Recession, Civil Rights Overshadow Election PromisesSacco and Vanzetti Speak to MillionsUnemployment and Politics
Vol. 5, No. 7, Aug, 1960Special Issue: Workers Battle Automation Charles Denby, Editor
Vol. 5, No. 8, Oct, 1960Cold War Intensifies as Ike and Nik Talk Peace at UNWar and AutomationThe Anti-Labor Stand of Kennedy and Nixon
Vol. 5, No. 9, Nov, 1960The U.S. Elections: Kennedy’s New Frontier’ Cannot Cover Up Old Capitalist CrisisRussia’s Changing Role in AfricaInejiro Asanuma’s Assassination
Vol. 5, No. 10, Dec, 1960We’re in A Full-Blown RecessionThe Cuban Revolution: The Year AfterSouthern Bigotry and Negro Courage
Vol. 6, No. 1, Jan, 1961Belgian Workers Show the WayThe New Russian Communist ManifestoPolice Brutality in Detroit
Vol. 6, No. 2, Feb, 1961New Freedom Campaigns Mark 1st Anniversary of Sit-InsNegro Intellectuals in Dilemma [Review of Gunnar Myrdal’sAn American Dilemma]Congo Premier Lumumba MurderedDunayevskaya
Vol. 6, No. 3, Mar, 1961Kennedy’s Program Doesn’t Help Workers As Depression DeepensThe Three Faces ofN. KhrushchevKennedy On Unemployment
Vol. 6, No. 4, Apr, 1961Anti-War Demonstrations in 37 Countries AsUS-Russia Struggle Over LaosNew Introduction to British edition of Nationalism, Communism, Marxist-Humanism and the Afro-Asian Revolutions, Part IBureaucrats and the Unemployed Army
Vol. 6, No. 5, May, 1961Two Opposing Voices Heard At UAW Special ConventionPart II, African Realities and World PoliticsThe Kennedy Administration and Castro’s Cuba
Vol. 6, No. 6, Jun-Jul, 1961In Search of War AlliesWhat K & K Did Not Talk AboutIntellectuals in the Age of State-Capitalism, Part I [On Herbert Marcuse]Riders for Freedom
Vol. 6, No. 7,Aug-Sep, 1961Freedom Riders Speak For ThemselvesIntellectuals in the Age of State-Capitalism, Part IIThe State of Civil Rights, USA, 1961
Vol. 6, No. 8,Oct, 1961Auto Workers Tell Reuther: Local’ Grievances Are NationalTito’s TurnaboutWar or Peace?
Vol. 6, No. 9, Nov, 1961Workers Voice Sanity Amid Megaton MadnessIf This Isn’t Madness, What Is It?Auto Contracts Challenged
Vol. 6, No. 10, Dec, 1961Crisis Over Berlin: K, and K, At The Wall Marxist Humanism in New Books and ReviewsActions Louder Than Words
Vol. 7, No. 1, Jan, 1962Administrations Jugglers Can’t Hide Truth of UnemploymentSupplement: Mao Tse-tung, From the Beginning of Power to the Sino-Soviet Dispute
Vol. 7, No. 2, Feb, 1962JFK’s $93 Billion Budget For War Ignores Negro RightsIn Memoriam: Natalia Sedova TrotskyWorld Aspect of Negro History
Vol. 7, No. 3, Mar, 1962The Cease-Fire in Algeria Is a Prelude to a Renewed Civil WarKennedy’s Nuclear Spectacular: Testing, Blackmailing, BrainwashingK and K, The Global Atomic Terrorists
Vol. 7, No. 4, Apr 1962Christmas Island Tests Evoke Mass Protest Against K and KThe Algerian Revolution Enters A New StageNew Frontier in Yankee Imperialism
Vol. 7, No. 5, May, 1962Reuther Ties UAW Convention to Kennedy’s New Frontier’The Evolution of a Social TypeThe Negro Struggle and the State of Civil Rights
Vol. 7, No. 6, Jun-Jul, 1962The Stock Market Crash and the Drive to WarGrand Illusion of our Times: DisarmamentOn Junketeers Reuther and Meany: An Open Letter to European and African Workers
Vol. 8, No. 7, Aug-Sep, 1962Khrushchev Helps Kennedy Create War Hysteria: Alliance for Progress’ Helps Generals Crush Mass Movements in Latin AmericaOur Underdeveloped IntellectualsTelstar Giveaway and the Filibuster Fiasco
Vol. 7, No. 8, Oct, 1962Special Mississippi Issue: Mississippian Speaks Out for Human Rights Charles Butts, Editor, Mississippi Free PressThe Automation Battlefield and the Philosophical BattlesEither Freedom Here and Nowor the Magnolia Jungle
Vol. 7, No. 9, Nov, 1962War Clouds and the Elections, Voters Repudiate Right-WingersIdeology and Revolution: A Study of What Happens AfterKennedy and Khrushchev Bring the World Close to the Point of No Return Dunayevskaya
Vol. 7, No. 10, Dec, 1962President Kennedy Tailors News To Fit His War AimsProtest Report From The GambiaThe China-India War Enters A New Phase
Vol. 8, No. 1, Jan, 1963Kennedy, Khrushchev Move to Line-Up their Respective OrbitsSpecial Introduction to the New Italian Edition of Marxism and FreedomSpecial Supplement: Emancipation Proclamation100 Years After, American Civilization on Trial, Part I Principal author Dunayevskaya
Vol. 8, No. 2, Feb, 1963Special Issue: American Civilization on Trial, Parts II, III, IV Principal author Dunayevskaya
Vol. 8, No. 3, Mar, 1963As U.S. Moves to Recession: Workers Battle AutomationThe New Franco-German AxisLabor Must Clean Its Own House
Vol. 8, No. 4, Apr, 1963French Coal Miners Show De Gaulle Workers’ PowerMarxist-Humanism: African, American — Why Not a New International?President Kennedy Juggles Taxes as the Unemployed Army Grows
Vol. 8, No. 5, May, 1963Birmingham Negroes Show the Way to Destroy Southern InhumanityFreedom Occupies ConsciousnessKennedy Shows True Face to Steel
Vol. 8, No. 6, Jun-Jul, 1963American Civilization on Trial, Quarter Million March in Detroit as Freedom fight Sweeps OnwardDe-StalinizationTen Years After East German and Vorkuta RevoltsMeany, Reuther, McDonald Shun Negro Rights, Stunt Union Growth
Vol. 8, No. 7, Aug-Sep, 1963Mao and De Gaulle Challenge K & K: The Nuclear Test Ban Treaty and the Sino-Soviet ConflictDunayevskayaThe Freedom Now Movement — National Editorial Board, News & Letters Committees
Vol. 8, No. 8, Oct, 1963Alabama Negroes FormDefense Patrols,New Demonstrations Protest JFK Failure to Act Against WallaceSartre’s Search for aMethod To Undermine MarxismJFK Shows Contempt For Labor By Forcing Compulsory Arbitration
Vol. 8, No. 9, Nov, 1963Hated Diem Regime Overthrown; What Now For Vietnam Masses?The Standstill on Nehru’s IndiaA Long Way To Go On Civil Rights
Vol. 8, No. 10, Dec, 1963Editorial Article: The Tragic Assassination of President Kennedy and the Urgent Need for Freedom NowDunayevskaya
Vol. 9, No. 1, Jan, 1964State of the Union: High Corporate Profits, and Many, Many Pockets of Poverty’ in U.S. Robert ElleryWestern Intellectuals Help K, Inc. Bury Lenin’s Philosophic Legacy, Part IWant Action Now — Not Tomorrow!; Once More The Shorter Work Week
Vol. 9, No. 2, Feb, 1964Challenge to Thought: New Paperback Edition [of Marxism and Freedom] Clearly Shows Way to Freedom V.L.J. GrangerWestern Intellectuals Help K, Inc. Bury Lenin’s Philosophic Legacy, Part IIFrom Sino-Soviet Rift to Sino-French Co-Existence
Vol. 9, No. 3, Mar, 1964Hazard, Kentucky Issue: Miners’ Committee Holds Key to Area’s FutureNegro in the Populist MovementWar on PovertyOr War on Poor?
Vol. 9, No. 4, Apr, 1964U.S. Support for Brazil’s Military Coup Aids Forces of RepressionMalcolm X and the Old Radicals’Worker Want Action on Conditions
Vol. 9, No. 5, May, 1964The Freedom Movement: NAACP Forces GM Talks on Up-Grading NegroesGuerrilla Tactics in Ideological Struggles: Study of Mao’s ThoughtDe Gaulle’s Fakery Toward NATO;United States Invests in Apartheid
Vol. 9, No. 6, Jun-Jul, 1964Goldwater Victory Symbol of Far Right Threat to AmericaSino-India War Reveals Relationship of Ideology to State-Capitalist ImperialismBeware the Grim Winter Ahead;General Strike in Nigeria
Vol. 9, No. 7, Aug-Sep, 1964Mass Opposition to U.S. Puppets Shakes South Viet Nam RegimeIntroduction to New Japanese Edition of Marxism & FreedomReuther’s Cake, Frosting and a la Mode Mean Indigestion for Workers
Vol. 9, No. 8, Oct, 1964Goldwaterism Will Be Around In Presidential Campaign and AfterAll Roads Lead to Berlin: Mao’s Bomb and Khrushchev’s FallMagnolia Jungle Lynch Law; An Understood Misunderstanding
Vol. 9, No. 9, Nov, 1964China’s Entry into the Nuclear Age Open Up One More Big Road to War Peter MalloryConglomerate Mergersor Big Business Gets BiggerElection Spells Goldwater Defeat More Than All The Way With LBJ
Vol. 9, No. 10, Dec, 1964Editorial Article: J Edgar Hoover and Civil RightsDunayevskaya
Vol. 10, No. 1, Jan, 1965The Real State of The Union: Permanent Poverty Grows In the Midst of Ever-Rising ProfitsThe Free Speech Movement and the Community of Scholars, I
Vol. 10, No. 2, Feb, 1965Continuing Magnolia Jungle Terror Exposes Reality of ’Great Society’ Charles DenbyThe Free Speech Movement and the Community of Scholars, II End the Vietnam War!
Vol. 10, No. 3, Apr, 1965Opposition to War in Vietnam Spreads Throughout The U.S.Theory of Alienation: Marx’s Debt to HegelBetween South U.S.A. and South Vietnam Stands the President
Vol. 10, No. 4, May, 1965Labor, Freedom Movements Begin New Links of SolidarityMao Sides With Nasser on IsraelOpposition to War Spreads in U.S.
Vol. 10, No. 5, Jun-Jul, 1965On Returning to Selma: ’It Makes You Feel Like You Can Stand on Their Strength’Editorial Article: The Inhumanity of the U.S. Occupation of Dominican Republic
Vol. 10, No. 6, Aug-Sep, 1965L.A. Eyewitness Report — The Watts Revolt: Both a Warning and a Challenge Wendell Collins, Morris SamuelRamifications of the Watts RevoltChina and the India-Pakistan War Dunayevskaya
Vol. 10, No. 7, Oct, 1965Editorial Article — Revolt in Indonesia: What Next in Asia? DunayevskayaIndonesian Communism: A Case ofWorld Communism’s Decomposition, Part IThousands Protest Vietnam War
Vol. 10, No. 8, Nov, 1965Negro Pressures Score in Elections; Labor Leaders Play Same Old RoleIndonesian Communism: A Case ofWorld Communism’s Decomposition, Part IIWind of Change Moves in Rhodesia
Vol. 10, No. 9, Dec, 1965Mass Demonstrations Oppose War In Vietnam: LBJ Plans EscalationWhy Philosophy? Why Now?Administration Flops in Washington
Vol. 11, No. 1, Jan, 1966The State of the War Is the State of the Economy Peter MalloryThe Humanism of Marx Is the Basic Foundation for Anti-Stalinism TodayNegro Activity Has Made All Gains
Vol. 11, No. 2, Feb, 1966The New Left in Japan: Achievements and GoalsDunayevskayaLBJ-Ky ’Summit’ A Combination of Jingoism and Hypocrisy
Vol. 11, No. 3, Mar, 1966Labor, Negro Movement Make to Links to Change SocietyEarly Marxist-Humanist Analysis of Vietnam Predicted War MovesThe Tragedy of Ghana
Vol. 11, No. 4, May, 1966Editorial Article: Are the United States and China Headed Toward War? DunayevskayaMiners’ Wildcat A Lesson In Unity
Vol. 11, No. 5, Jun-Jul, 1966British Seaman Strike Rips Open Government’s Anti-Labor Position Harry McShane, ScotlandAlienation and Revolution: A Hong Kong InterviewFreedom March Continues on U.S. Murder Highway 51
Vol. 11, No. 6, Aug-Sep, 1966Freedom Movement Explosions Force New Look At Old IdeasOnce Again Theory and PracticeAmerican Civilization on TrialDunayevskaya
Vol. 11, No. 7, Oct, 1966Of World Significance: China’s Self-Created Turmoil DunayevskayaShame of a Nation: White Racism
Vol. 11, No. 8, Nov, 1966Voters RepudiateHypocrisy of Johnson’s AdministrationChina Has Missile — and Red GuardManila Conclave Exposes Imperialist Shift of U.S. from Europe to Asia Dunayevskaya
Vol. 11, No. 9, Dec, 1966Special Issue — TWO VIEWS OF STATE-CAPITALISM: State-Capitalism and Socialist RevolutionTadayuki Tsushima; State-Capitalism and Marx’s Humanism, or Philosophy and Revolution Dunayevskaya
Vol. 12, No. 1, Jan, 1967LBJ’s State of Union Fantasy Revealed in Glare of RealityBlack Power’, Race and ClassResurgence of Nazism?
Vol. 12, No. 2, Feb, 1967Editorial Article: Is China Preparing for ’A Great Leap Forward’ or for World War III? DunayevskayaYouth, Philosophy and Revolution, Part I
Vol. 12, No. 3, Mar, 1967Anti-War Protests Demand End to LBJ’s Destruction of ALL Vietnam Eugene WalkerYouth, Philosophy and Revolution, Part IIThe White Congressional Line Shows Up As Cowardly Yellow; CIA and the Reuther-Meany Split
Vol. 12, No. 4, Apr, 1967Trip Down South Reveals Negro Revolution Keeps Moving Forward Charles DenbyA. J. Muste: Labor and Marxist PageAnti-War Movement Approaches New Stage As Labor, Rights Groups Merge
Vol. 12, No. 5, May, 1967Production Workers Council May Have Critical Role in Auto MovesThe Role of the Intellectual: A Look Back Illuminates TodayThe Unending Barbarous War in Vietnam and the Race Question
Vol. 12, No. 6, Aug-Sep, 1967Fury of Negro Revolts Matches Determination for FreedomVictor Serge,Revolution’s AuthorLaw and Order’ from Barrel of Gun Dunayevskaya
Vol. 12, No. 7, Oct, 1967Working Conditions Top Strike Issues for Auto Rank-and-FileInstant Vulgar Materialism vs. Marxist HumanismOpposition to Vietnam War Is Deep and Total
Vol. 12, No. 8, Nov, 1967Youth and Internationalism Add New Strength to Anti-War Demonstrations Eugene WalkerBlack Mass Revolt: Where to Now?Che Guevara, Revolutionary
Vol. 12, No. 9, Dec, 1967Auto Contracts Don’t Touch Most Important Issue: Work ConditionsThe Impact of the Civil War in the U.S. On the Structure of CapitalThe Mouse That Roared Dunayevskaya
Vol. 13, No. 1, Jan, 1968State of the Union Is the State of the War — and Its Opposition O. DomanskiNigeria: A Retreat, Not A VictoryDevaluation: Pound or Workers? Harry McShane Glasgow, Scotland
Vol. 13, No. 2, Feb, 1968Editorial Article: US Bombs Devastate South Vietnam As Civil War Rages in the Cities DunayevskayaStop ’Stop And Frisk’
Vol. 13, No. 3, Mar, 1968Black Mass Revolt Poses Choice: Freedom For Allor Police State Rachel WoodsRevolution In The Revolution? by Regis Debray: Shortcut To Revolution Or Long Road To Tragedy? Part IBattle For The Cities Ends U.S. Myths About Vietnam;Labor Can Be Destroyed if Laws Are Passed Against Black Revolt
Vol. 13, No. 4, Apr, 1968Poland and Czechoslovakia: Communist Regimes Shaken by East European Student Demonstrations Eugene WalkerShortcut To Revolution Or Long Road To Tragedy? Part IIUndermining The War on Vietnam: Youth, Gold and Kennedy
Vol. 13, No. 5, May, 1968Editorial Article — These UncivilizedUnited States: Murder of Rev. King, Vietnam War Dunayevskaya
Vol. 13, No. 6, Jun-Jul, 1968Massive Revolt of Workers and Students Is Real Spirit of France Eugene WalkerWho Arrested the French Revolution?The Climate For Murder
Vol. 13, No. 7, Aug-Sep, 1968Wallace Fans Fires of Hatred in Bid for National Political Power Michael ConnollyEditorial Statement: All Eyes On Czechoslovakia, All Hands Off!Special Supplement: Report From Czechoslovakia
Vol. 13, No. 8, Oct, 1968Total Czechoslovak Unity Defies Russian Invasion to Crush Marxism Andrew FilakThe Current Crisis by Ivan SvitakSpread of Wallaceism Shows Depth of National Crisis
Vol. 13, No. 9, Nov, 1968Nixon Victory Will Intensify Old Problems, Add New Ones Eugene WalkerCzechoslovakia: Revolution and Counter RevolutionMine Union Bureaucrats Bargain Away Vital Work Control for Wages; Fight Against Wallaceism Is Needed More Than Ever
Vol. 13, No. 10, Dec, 1968Only Miners’ Control of Safety Can End Mining Deaths and Disasters Andy PhillipsKolakowski On AlienationFrench Workers Devalued; Vietnam Politics
Vol. 14, No. 1, Jan, 1969Of Arms, Men and Racism: NIXON, New, Old and Napoleonic DunayevskayaS.F. State College Rebellion Challenges Entire System
Vol. 14, No. 2, Feb, 1969Spanish Students Intensify World Revolt; Fight Franco Repression Michael ConnollyU.S. And Russia Enter Middle East Cockpit Dunayevskaya; Layoffs: Preview of More to Come
Vol. 14, No. 3, Mar, 1969Deep Problems at Home and Abroad Shatter Illusions of Nixon’s Trip Andy PhillipsNigeria: A Retreat, Not A VictoryCrackdown On Campus
Vol. 14, No. 4, Apr, 1969GI, Black Revolts Challenge American Military War Plans Eugene WalkerHegel vs. Mao: From Culture to Philosophy to RevolutionOne Year After the Assassination
Vol. 14, No. 5, May, 1969Student Revolt Hits 100 Schools; Black Students Are In Forefront Michael ConnollyHumanism and MarxismA Young Black Worker Looks atMay Day 1969
Vol. 14, No. 6, Jun-Jul, 1969Wildcat, Huelga, Strike: Labor — Black, Brown and White — Is Moving In Factory and Field Andy Phillips75 Communist Parties Meet, Part INixon-Thieu Fakery
Vol. 14, No. 7, Aug-Sep, 1969Galloping Inflation, Rising Unemployment Show Farce of Nixon ’Work-Fare’ Plan O. DomanskiSplintered World Communism, Part II
Vol. 14, No. 8, Oct, 1969Black Construction Fight RagesCritique of Althusser’s anti-HegelianismTotal Opposition to Vietnam War Sweeps US.
Vol. 14, No. 9, Nov, 1969Demonstrating Millions in U.S. Demand:STOP WAR NOW! Peter MalloryThe Needed American RevolutionNixon’s Planned Recession
Vol. 14, No. 10, Dec, 1969U.S. Elections Reveal Both Anti-War Feelings, Racism Molly JacksonFootnote on the detractors of LeninRepression can’t stop anti-war movement