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AIPbftbfft(ftl lndel bU Alltbors A., E.
The Situation in Italy! • • • • ~ • • ~ • A., R.
A Successful General Strike in South China Aakennann, Alfred
5, 36
77
To the Rescue of the Spaniards • • The Repression in Spain . • . Citizen '7 andervelde-"Socialist"
Alexeiev, A.
Imperialism and the Russian Revolution Before the Supreme Revolutionary Tribunal •
Badelescu, AI. Roumanian Politics • S. 0, S, • 'o • , • o
The Rule of the Rats . • Balkanez
.; .
To the War Veterans. Bejcek, E.
Russian Gold Bell, Thomas
The -Communists and the Labor Party in Bittel, K~~r.tand . , . . . . . • . . . . • .
Inadequate Relief for Russia by the Cooperative International . . . . . . • . . . . •
Terrorism against the Cooperatives in Hungary Bobst, H._ •
The Situ11tion in the Swiss Trade Union Movement Bordiga, Amadeo
The 1st of May in Italy • • • • • • • • . Bottcher, Paul
The Convention of the Communist Party of Italy The United Front and the Government Crisis in
Saxony • . . . .. . . . • • Briquet S.
English Petroleum, French Diplomacy and American Imperialism . •
Browder, Earl R. Great Labor Conflicts in the United States The Labor Situation in America . • •
Bukharin, Nicolai
52, 388
17, 127
17, 124
16, 113
56, 415
27, 203 53, 391
The. Economic Structure of Soviet Russia • The Political Prisoners . • • • • • • Who are the Traitors? • • • • , •
Burian
Some Facts about the Communist Party of Ameri~a ......•.•
Castellsano, Mario A Letter from the Portuguese Railwaymen.
Cheik-Zaman The Soviet Republic of Azerbaijan • • • • • •
C.K.K . Documents of Disgrace • • • • • • • •
and the other representatives of the Second International • • • • • • • • • • • • •
25, 192
18, 134
5, 39
19, 143
17, 128
14, 99
41, 314
Demar W. The Russian Metal Workers Union and the New
Economic Policy • • • • • • • • 56, 416 Denkan, S. M.
The Labor Movement in Persia • • • • • • 30, 232 Domski, L.
A New Communist Success in Poland • • • • 2, 11 "Bolshevik Atrocities" Against Polish Prisoners
of \Var . . . . . _ • . . . . . . .• The Jewish Communist Movement in Poland. After the Vilna Elections . • . . . . . • The Lot of the Political Prisoners in Poland • The Franco-Polish Treaty . The Polish Cabinet Crisis . Russian-Polish Relations Before Genoa Unemployment Processions in Warsaw • • The Russian Border States and Genoa . Corruption in Poland . . .
4, 5,
7-8, 12, 15, 19, 20, 21, 28, 30,
The White Terror in the Polish Prisons . The Russo-Polish Agreement and France . The Communist Party Convention in Poland The Polish Government Crisis . . . . . . The Second Congress of the Free Trade Unions
32-33, 35, 44, 51,
30 39 50 87
107 138 147 155 215 230 260 274 334 377
of Poland . . . . • • 54, 403 Dorsey, John
The Convention of the United Mine Workers of America. ,
The Miners in Battle . • • • • • • • Dubois. A.
24, 181 35, 276
Alsace-Lorraine After Three years of 11 Freedom" 14, The Economic Situation in Alsace-Lorraine and
98
the Iron Mines of Longwy-Briey-Nancy in 1921 Ell, Jay
The Workers Party of America and the United Front
Enderle, A. . , The Strike in the Bertin Municipal Works . The Effects of the Gennan Railway Strike in the
Trade Unions . . . . . . • • . . • . The Destruction of the Gennan Building Trades
by the Amsterdamers . . . . . . . . . The End of the South Gennan Metal Workers'
Strike • • Ergatria
The Setting of King Constantine's Sun . Friedrich, A.
The German Railway Strike and the State F W:get The Industrialization of China . . . . . The Eeffect of the New Reparations Note •
FrOlich, Paul The German Railway Strike . • • • The German Government and the Trusts • • • Delivered over to the Hangman! • • • • • , Out with the Political Prisoners! . • • • • The Social Revolutionaries Protest! . , • • Rathenau's Murder and the Policy of the German Government • •
George The Eledions in Hungary •
Godonneche, V. The Splitting of the French Trade Union
Movement . . • • • • •
10, 11, 16, 19, 23,
69 76
Qrimmichova, Mila After the Czecho-Slovakian Trade Union Congress 13, 93
Guttmann, Ketty An International Conference of Communist
Women . . . . . . . Women Suffrage in Hungary . •
Haidt, Ernst The Vienna International Conference of Metal
Workers .......... . The Unemployment Problem in Austria •
Haywood, William D. . Political Prisoners in the United States •
Hellberg, Sigvald . The General Lockout in Denmark . Progress of the lockout in Denmark.
Herzog, G. . The Present Situation in Switzerland •
Horten, J.
30, 229
The Finishing Stroke. On the split within the French Trade Union Movement . • . . . • 17, 123
H•1mbert-Droz, Jules The Syndicalists and Communists in France • • 9, 64
Jansen, N. The Fifth All-Russ.i.an Congress of the Metal
Workers' Union . . • • • . . • . • • 32-33, 248 Jaquemotte, j. · · · ·
The Capitalist Wage Offensive in Belgium • • • 56, 413 Jones, D. Ivon
The Crisis in the Sonth African Labor Moveme11t 16, 116 . American Imperialism and the Negro • 56, 412
'Jussuf The Workers' Russian Rel.ief Campaign as the
Germ of Socialist World Economy • • • • , 11, 126 J(. I. F.
The Right of Political Asylum in Austria • • 1(., A. . . . . . ·. •
Trade. Union Problem in Czecho-Slovakia
41, 313
32-33, 250 l(abaktchieff · The Economic Crisis and the Trade Unions in
Bulgaria . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5, 38 The Russian Counter-Revolutionists in Bulgaria 15, 111 The Position of Bulgaria and the Ultimatum of
the Entente • • • • • , , , • Karakoff. ·I.
Sound the Tocsin! . . Karsan, Shramendra
fhe Revolt of Labor in India • The Political Crisis in India .
Katayama. Sen The First Congress of Communist and Revolutio-
46, 345
17, 126
12, 85 21, 154
nary Organizations of the Far East . . . . 15, 105 The Four Power Pact and the Far Eastern
Situation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20, 145 Japan and the Coming Imperialist War • . • 22, 162 Japan and Genoa . . • . . . . . . • • 28, 213 To the Soldiers of the Japanese Army in Siberia! 45, 338
Kilian, 0. The March Battles in Central Germany and the
Social Democracy . • • . . . • • . • • 41, 312 Koenen, Wilhelm
The Strike of the Berlin Municipal Workers • • The Government Crisis in Germany . . . • • Genoa, Soviet Russia and the Proletariat • • The Convention of the Commllllist Partv of
10, 72 15, 106 18, 131
Austria . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31, 242 The German Counter Revolution closing its Ranks 51, 382
.Kolarov What the Bulgarian Workers did for the Famine
Sufferers in Soviet Russia . . . . • Komlos, Stefan
4, 32
The Situation of proletarian Youth in Horthy's Hungary . . • • • • . • . • . . • • 15, 109
Kopp, Victor The Russian Famine and the Relief Necessary
Kostolansky, D. The Franchise Movement in Japan .
Kramarov, G. The Communist International and the Coo­
peratives • Kreibich
Report of Comrade Kreibich on the International Youth Conference. (Session of June 8th.) .
Kunte, W.
7-8, 49
54, 402
5, 40
49, 364
The Coming Trade Uvl.on Congress of Czecho- Slovakia • . . . . . , . . . . . . • 6, 45
L., W. . .. The Instigators ·of the Srlit in the C. G. T. • , • 1, 3
4 -
1', .'/i 7~8, 59
9, 67 The Railwaymen's Right to Strike as an Inter-
national Froblem . . . . . . . to, 7f The International of the Nationalists • • • • 12, 87 Class Struggle in South Africa . . . 15, 109 1 he Lockout in England . . . . . . . . . 23, 173 Disarmament, the League of Nations, and the
Amsterdam International . . . . . . . . 24, 183 Revolutionary or Anarchist Sydicalism . . . . 25, 189 The Leipzig Congress of the German General
Trade Union Federation . . . . • • • • 56, 414 M~Laine, W. ·
The Struggle of the British Engineers . Lenin, N.
The Decennial Jubilee of the "Pravda" Lopes
Native Trade Unionsm in South Africa Civil War in South Africa . • • • . .
• 37, 293
46, 347
25, 190 31, 238
Louis, Paul · The Bloc National on the Eve of Cannes • • 2, 1 The French Government and the Soviets 6, 43 The Capitalist Offensive in France . • • • • 12, 83 The Question of the Eight Hour Day in France 30, 231 France and the Revision of the Versailles Treaty 53, 390 .
Lozovsky, A. The Main Stages in the Evolution of the R.T.U.I. 2, 13 Amsterdam's Chicane and the French Labor
Movement . . . . . • . . . . . • • . • 11, SO The Second International Congress of Revolutio-
nary Trade. Unions . . • • • • • • . • 38, 304 The Three Internationals and the Trade Union
United Front • • • • Ludwig, E. . .
lnternational Unemployment . M., S.
UPPer Silesia Meyer, Adolph
The Reaction and the Splitting of the Swiss Trade Unions
Meyer, Ernst
45, 336
45, 336
28. 215
n, 296
43, 322
12, 82
11, 78
The F'ight for a Mass Party in Germany . • • 9, 65 German Politics and the Railway Strike . . . 13, 90 The Tasks before the Special Session of the Exe-
cutive Committee . . . • . . . . • • • 13, 95 The End of the K. A. G. 16, 120 The Frankfort Conference . . • • • • 20, 152 The " Humanitarian " Capitalist 22, 168 Danzig . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . 25, 186 The National Council of the German Communist
Party on the United Front . . . . . . . 38, 302 The German Majority Socialists and the Right
of Political Asylum . . . . . . . . . . 41, 311 Mittelbur, R. J.
The Labor and Trade Union Movement in Chile 17, 124 Munzenberg, Willy
Soviet Russia's Relief for its Starving • • 4, 33 Famine Rielief-Economic Relief . , . • • . 5, 42 Report on the Results of the Workers' Relief
Campaign for the Famine Stricken in Russia 7-8, 59 Genoa and the Proletarian Relief Campaign . . . 9, 67 500,000,000 Marks Collected by Foreign Com-
mittee for the Famine Stricken in Russia . . 32-33, 258 Two Important International Congresses in
Berlin . . . . . . . . . 56, 417 Neumann, Heinz
The Marseilles Congress of the French Com- . munist Party . . . • 2, 14
Neurath, Alo.is The National Trade Union Congress of Czecho-
Slovakia . . . , . . . . . . . . . . 11, 78 The United Front and the Communist Party of
Czecho-Slovakia . . . . . . . . • • . . 21, 157 The Off-ensive of the Czech Exploiters . • 24, 182
Nin, Andreas The Syndicalists and the International The Berlin Syndicalist Conference
Ossinsky, N. Our New Land Policy . • • • • • •
. . 30, 231 53, 392
- !) -
P., E. Austrian Women and the increase of Prices • • 19, 142 The Situation in Hungary and the Coming
Elections • • . • • • . • • • • • • 20, 148 The Election Campaign in Hungary • • • • • 18, 133
Pal, E. The Lesson of Two General Strikes • • • After the Miners' Strike in Czecho-Slovakia
17, 123 19, 140 37, 293 The German-Russian Treaty and the Proletariat
Peluso Edmondo The Italian Communists and the Cooperatives 16, 119 The Economic Causes of the Fiume Affair • • 22, 165 The Fight for the United Front in Italy • , , 24, 181 The Fascisti Invasion of Bologna • . • • • • 51, 383
Pippo On the Eve of the Congress of tae Italian Syn-
dicalist Union . . . . . • • . • 7-8, 55 The Death Struggle of a Party . • • • 14, 100
Pirelli, B. The International Seamen's Conference • 7-8, 54
Pogany, Josef What is Happening in Hungary? . . • • . . 1, 1 New Developments in the Hungarian Labor
Movement . . . . • • . • , • 7-8, 53 Pollitt, Harry
The En&"ineers' Lockout in Berlin • • • , • • 35, 275 Preobrashensk1, E.
31 The So-Called Denomination of the Currency 4, Price, M. Phillips . .
The Political Outlook in England . • • 3, 20 12, 81 England and Genoa • • • • • , • •
England and Genoa • • • • • • • • 28, 209 Quelch, Tom . . .
The Trade Unions and the Political Levy • 51, 379 R., B.
Sidelights on Italy's Economic Situation • • • 14, 98 Radek, Karl
The Fight for the Existence of the Russian Soviet Republic . . . . • . . . . . . 2, 2, Supplement
The Nexf Problems before the Communist Inter- na tiona! . . . . . • 3, 22
Soviet Russia and Genoa . • . . • . . . 11, 73 The Results of the Berlin Conference of the Three
Internationals • 26, 193 Genoa and Soviet Russia . • . . . . • . . 28, 205 The- Champions of the World Proletariat . • 32-33, 245 The Results of the First International Campaign
for the Proletarian United Front . . . . . 44, 327 Radio . . . . . . . . . . . . 46, 344 The Results of the Session of the Enlarged Exe-
cutive Committee . • . . . . . . 49, 359 The Historical Significance of the Trial of the
Social Revolutionaries Some Questions to Victor Tchernov The Hague Conference . . . . An Open Letter to Vandervelde . Soviet Russia and Disarmament . . , The Day of Judgment . . . . • . American Workers and Soviet Russia
50, 50, 51, 51, 53, 53, 54,
The German Crisis • -56,
369 369 375 381 389 393 400 411
Rakosi, Mathias The Enlarged Executive Committee . . . • . 51, 379 The E. C. of the Comintern to the Workers of
Great Briatin and Ireland 51, 380 Rappoport, Charles
A Triple Crisis • • . • 5, 35 A United Front . . . . . . . . . . . • 11, 77 The Victory of the Second International over the
International 2% • • • • Poincare and the Soviets . . . . • . • • Poincare and the Bloc National in Genoa • •
Rau, H.
The Struggles of the German Agricultural Proletariat • • , 21, 156
Ravesteyn, Dr. W. van Oil-The Super Government • , •
Renoult, Daniel 16, 114
A French Observer on the German Strikes , • 13, Repossi, Luigi .
93
In Italy ~ . . • • p • • • • • •
25, 191 38, 302
The Situation in France . . . . . 12, 84 28, 209 Genoa and the French Bourgeoisie .. • • •
Roy, Evelyn Mr. Montagu, Martvr • , , • • • • , • The A wakening of India • • , •
27, 203 32-33, 247
Roy, Manabendra Nath The Indian Trade Union Congress , • ,_ • • 1, 4 The Railway Strike in India • . • • • • • • 37, 295 The Liberalism of the British Labor Party , • 41, 309 The Peasant Movement in India • !>1, 381
Rosenberg, Arthur - The Revolution in Egypt • • • 3, 20 Washington's Results • • • • . • • • • • 13, 89 Sidelights on the Washington Conference • • • 18, 131 Haggling over the Orient • • . • . • • • • 23, 172 The l{ecent Activity of American Capital in China 54,. 401
Riick, Fritz The German Trade Union Bureaucracy and the
Railway Strike • . • • • • • • . . • • 10, 11 S., I.
The Conference of the International Committee ior the Relief of Soviet Russia
Safaroff, George 11, 80
Soviet Russia's New Economic Policy , • , • 9, 63 Ten Years Ago . . . . . . • . • • 51, 381
Sapronoff On the Present Situation -of the Russian Trade
Union Movement • , • • • • • 32-33, 251 Schneider, Joseph
Russian t'inances • • • • Private Enterprise Before the Proletarian Court! Housing in Soviet Russia . . . • • • ••.
Schumann, George
. The Labor Movement in Luxemburg • , • • 32-33, 251 Serge, Victor
Face to Face with the Famine . . . • • • The Social Revolutionary Directory of 1918
Shumia tzkiJ B. The Tragedy of Korea • . • • •
Sirota, Yrjo
Greater Finland Adventurers . A Political Murder in Finnland . • Finland's Alliance Plans with Poland
• • 13, 90 • 20, 148 • 22, 164
Slepack, S. Japan and the Shantung Agreement •
Smeral, B. Genoa and Czecho·Slovakia
Sminell, E. The Net Results of Cannes •
Smith, Frank
! • -~ . . . The Defeat of the English .Metal Workers • •
Smohlan The Sufferin~ of the Masses in Sweden . • . • The Norweg1an Labor Movement . • . • . . Kyrre Grepp . . . . . . . • . . • • The General Lockout in Denmark . . • . • . The Split in the Danish " Communist Federation" Is a United Trade Union Front a Possibility? . The Lockout in Denmark . . . . . • . . • 1 he Reorganization of the Norwegian Trade
Unions .............• On the Eve of a General Strike in Denmark • Genoa and the Scandinavian Countries . •
Sobottka, Gustav
48, 354
28, 211
5, 35
53, 390
9, 65 12, 84 13, 95 16, 117 18, 134 19, 140 19, 141
19, 141 25, 190 28, 216
The International. Coal Crisis1 a Symptom of the Collapse of Capitalist Proauction , . • • • 48, 355
Sokolnikov, L. The Fall of Prices in Russia . • . •
Sosnovsky, 1,. The Tria1 of the SoCial Revolutionaries Tchernov and Helfferich . • . . . The Second International and Georgia
Souvarine, Boris On the Trial of the Russian Social Revolu­
tionaries. An .Interview with Konopleva and
56, 416
Semenov • 35, 278 Paul Boncour . • • • . . . 43, 326
Spectator Economic Problems in Cannes . • , • 3, 21
The Economic Situation in 1921 • • , • • 7-8, 51 Steklov
An Important Question • • • • . • . , . 21, 159 The Death Warrant of the Social Revolutionary
Party • . • • • • • • • • • • • • , 30, 234 Stern, V.
The Methods of Despair • • . • . . • . 9, 62 The Austrian Social Democrats Sabotaging the
United front . • • 32-33, 249 Stransky, Ign.
Tendencies in Agrarian Reform in Czecho Slovnkia • • • • • • • • • s • • • • 5, 38
Strom, Frederik The Branting Cabinet and the Riksdag 15, 107
Sturm, Hertha 1 he Activity of the Berlin Sub-Bureau of the
International Women's Secretariat . . 7-8, 58 Pasf arid Future of the International Communist
Women's Movement 17, 125 Tanin
The Minets' Strike in America . • • • • • • 25, 188 Thalheimer, A.
Karl Kauisk~, the Advocate of the Terrorists 27, 204 Genoa and Germany . . . . . . . . . . . 28, 208 The Most Important Results of the Session of the
Enlarged Executive of the Communist Inter- national 29, 217
The Russo"German Treaty • • 31, 237 Terracini, Umberto
The Bank Crisis in Italy • • • . • • • • • 3, 22 On the Eve of the. Second Congress of the Italian
Communist Party . . . . • • . . • • 4, . 31 The Crisis m the ltahan Socialist Party • 53, 395
Treint, Albert Th~ Minority in the National Council of the
French. Communist Party . • • • • • • • 43, 324 Trojanovsky, K.
The Third Factor in the Revolution in Egypt • 9, 61 Trostel, Willy
A Penal Law Against Communists in Switzerland 1, 8 Trotzky, Leon
The Economic Boom and the International Labor Movement . • • • • 4, 27
21, 153 24, 178
On the United Front . • • • . • . • . . The Georoian Gironde as a Political Type . . Bourgeois Public Opinion, Social Democracy and
Communism . . . . . . . . . • . • 25, 185 The Russian Proletariat and the Soviet Power 43, 321 Communism and the Peasantry in France • • 44, 330 Wh:1 ate the Traitors? . . . • • . . • 46, 341
Turovski. W. The Church· Treasures for the Starving • • • 48, 355
Vaillant-Couturier, P. The Situation in the French Party . • • • • France and Intervention in Russia • • Northern Afrka and Communism • ~ • • •
Valetzki, Ii. ·
7-8, 55 18, 132 38, 303
On t:;e Way. to the International United Front • 6, 43 The Role of the Polish " Socialist " in the Perse-
cution of the Labor Movement • • • , , • 41, 314
6 -
Vanter, Gerard Dutch Imperialism in the East Indies • • 2, 11 The Communist Movement in the Dutch East
Indies . . . . . . • • • • • • • 21, 158 Genoa and the Netherlands • • • • • • • 28, 214
Vadin, Ilya The Social Revolutionaries and the Second Inter-
national • • • • • • • • • 55, 408 Varga, Eugen
The l<eparations Question as a Special Problem 25, 187 The Economic and Financial Situation at Genoa 28, 207 The World Economic Situation in the First
Quarter of 1922. General World Economic Survey . . . · . . . . . .
• •
• 34, 34, 34, Czecho-Slovakia . . • • . • . • • • • • •
The Crisis in Russia and the World Economic
261 263 264 266 267 267 268 269 270 271 271
Crisis · • 44, 329 Vecchi, Nicola
A Pynhic Victory . . VinokuroH
The Relief of the Famine-Stricken and the Russian Cler~y . . . . • • •
New Problems m Famine Relief Unger, Otto
31, 241
A Conference of the Young Communist Inter- national • • • • 20, 150
Ustinov, G. Murderers and Hypocrites. (Social Revolu-
tionaries and Mensheviks) • • • • • 35, 279 Zetkin, Clara
The International Communist Women's Day • • 18, 129 Zinoviev, G.
The Strike in the Workers' State . • . . • • 20, 151 "\Vhen will the Workers' World Congress Take
Place? " • . . • . . . . . . . . • . 39, 305 Telegram from the E. C. of the Comintern to
Anatole France • • • 1 • • , • • • • 46, 344
Analy1ical Table of Contenis Politics
Aakermrrnn, Alfred Norwegian Politics and the Working Class 11, 71
A., E. The Situation in Italy!
Badelescu, A. Roumanian Politics • •
English Petroleum, French Diplomacy and · American Imperialism . 17, 121
Boettcher, Paul The United Front and the Government
Crisis in Saxony Bukha.rin, N.
. . . . 44, 331
japanese Militarism and the Genoa Con- ference . . . . . . . . • • • 45, 337
The Boycott of Japanese Goods and the japanese Soldiers in Siberia . . • 45, 338
Domski, L. "Bolshevik Atrocities" Against Polish
Prisoners of War . . . • After the Vilna Elections . • • The Franco-Polish Treaty . • : • ~ Ti-1e Polish Cabinet Crisis . • . . • Russian-Polish Relations Before Genoa The Russian Border States and Genoa ,
4, • 7/8,
107 138 147 215
Corruption in Poland • • • • The Russo-Polish Agreement and The Polish Government Crisis .
Dubois, A.
51, 377
98
91
The Elections in Hungary • , • , M
Oramsci, Antonio Genoa and Italy • • • • • • • • •
Herzog, ·a. The Present Situation in Switzerland •
jones, /von D. American Imperialism and the Negro •
K. I. F. The Right of Political Asylum in Austria
Kabaktchieff, Chr. · The Position of Bulgaria and the Ulti­
matum of the Entente . . . • Katayama, Sen
The First Congress of Communist and Revolutionary Organizations of the East . . • • . . . . . • • •
The Four Power Pact and the Far Eastern Situation . • • • . • . • • •
Japan and the Coming Imperialist War 1 a pan and Genoa • • • • • • • •
51, 376
28, 211
30, 229
56, 412
41, 313
46, 345
15, 105
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l(oenen, Wilhelm The Government Crisis in Germany . . Genoa, Soviet Russia and the Proletariat
l(osfolrwsky, D. The f'ranchise Movement in Japan •
15, 106 18, 131
54, 402 Louis, Paul
The Bloc National on the Eve of Cannes 1, 1he .f'rench Government and the Soviets 6, The Capitalist Offensive in France . . 12, France and the Revision of the Versailles
1 43 83
M., S. Treaty
Jugoslavia • • Maslowskz, Peter
Danzig • . . . . • . • . • • . . 25, 186 The German Majority Socialists and the
Right of Political Asylum • . • • 41, 311 Ossinsky, N. ·
Our New Land Policy • • • • • • • , 1, 4 Pal, E.
The Election Campaign in Hungary • • 18, 133 P., E.
The Situation in Hungary and the Coming Elections • . • • • • • • . • • 20, 148
Paul, Eugen The German-Russian Treaty and the
Proletariat . . . . . • • • • • 37, 293 Poganv josef
What is Happening in Hungary? • • 11 Pravda" ·
1, 1
The Outlook for the Genoa Conference 24, 177 Price, M. Philips
The Political Outlook in England • • • England and Genoa . • • • . . • • England and Gerioa • • • • • • • •
R.adek, Karl
3, 20 12, 81 28, 209
The Fight for the Existence of the Russian Soviet Republic . . • • . • • • 2, Spl.
Soviet Russia and Genoa . • • • • • 11, 73 Genoa and Soviet Russia • • . • • • 28, 205 The Champions of the World Proletariat 32/33, 245 The Hague Conference . . . . • • 51, 375 Soviet Russia and Disarmament . • • 53, 389 American Workers and Soviet Russia 54, 400 The German Crisis . . • • • 56, 411
R.appoport, Charles A Triple Crisis . . . • • • Poincare and the Soviets . . • . • . . Poincare and the Bloc National in Genoa
R.avesteyn, Dr. W. van Oil - The Super Government •
R.epossi, Luiei In Italy . . • • . • .
16, 114
38, 302
The Revolution in Egypt . • • 3, 20 Washington's Results . . . • . . . . 13, 89 Sidelights on the Washington Conference 18, 131 Haggling over the Orient . • . • . . 23, 172 The Recent Activity of American Capital
in China . • • . • • • . • • • 54, 401 R.osmer A.
The Situation in France . . • • • • • 12, 84 Genoa and the French Bourgeoisie . 28, 209
R.oy, Evelyn Mr. Montagu, Martyr • • • • • • • ZT, 2()3 The A wakenmg of India • • • • • 32/33, 247
Roy, M. N. The Liberalism of the British Labor Party 41, 309
Shumiatzki, B. The Tragedy of Korea • • • •
Sirota, Yrjo Greater Finland Adventurers • , A Political Murder in Finnland • Finland's Alliance Plans with PoJ~nd
19, 138
13, 90 20, 148 22, 164
Slepack, S. .T a pan and the Shantung Agreement • • 48, 354
Sminell, E. The Net Resul~s of Cannes • • •
Smeral, B. Genoa and Czecho-Slovakia •
Smoh!an . Genoa and the Scandinavian Countries • Stern, V.
5, 35
28, 211
28, 216
Thalheimer, A. Genoa and Germany • • • • • • • • The Russo-German Treaty • • • • • •
Troyanovsky, K. The Third Factor in the Revolution in
Egypt . . . . • • . • . . . • Trotzky, L.
The Georgian Gironde as a Political Type Bourgtois Public Opinion, Social Demo­
tracy and Communism . . . • • Vaillant-Couturier, P.
France and Intervention in Russia • Vanier, Gerard
Genoa and the Netherlands . Varga, Eugen
The Balkans . . , • , • • • • X.
the Crisis in Denmark . • . • • • • Decision of the All-Russian Central Exe­
cutive Committee on the Report of Comrade Joffe . • . . . • . • .
Soviet Russia Makes a New Proposal to Reduce Armaments . . . • • . .
Proclamation of Germa·n Organized Labor against the Reaction • • , • • • .
Economics Bejcek, E.
Russian Gold • • • • 1 • • • • , ,
Dubois, A. The Economic Situation in Alsace-Lorraine
and ·the Iron Mines of Longwy-Briey­ . Nancy in 1921 • . . • • • , • •
Friedrich, A. · The Industrialization of China • . . • The Effect of the New Reparations Note
]aquemotte, ]. The Capitalist Wage Offensive in Belgium
Preobras!ienski, E. The So-Called. Denomination of the Cur-
rency ; . . . • , . . • . • • R.., B.
Soviet Russia's New Economic Policy !
Schneider, Joseph Russian Finances
Sobottka, Gustav . . .. .
The International Coal Crisis, a Symptom of ~h~ Collapse of Capitalist Pro- duction· • . . . • • . •.
Spectator Economic Problems in Cannes . • • , The Economic Situation in 1921
Stransky, f. Tendencies in Agrarian Reform in Czecho­
Slovakia . . . . • • • • • . • Terracini, Umberto -
The Reparations Question as a Special Problem . . . . . . . ·• . . .
The Economic and Financial Situation at G<>noa . . . . . . . ..•.•
The World Economic Situation in the First Quarter of 1922. General World Eco-
28, 208 31, 237
5, 38
3, 22
25, 187
28, 207
nomic Survey . . . . , 34, 261 The United States of America • 34. 263 Great Britain • • • • • • • , • 34; 264 France • • . , • • , , • 34, 266 Ita I y . • • • • • • • 34, 267 The Neutral States • • • 34, 267 Germany , , • • • • 34, 268 Austria • • • • • • • • 34, 269 Poland . . • • • , • • 34, 270 Czecho-Slovakia • • . . • • . • • . 34, 271 The Crisis in Russia and the World Eco-
nomic Crisis . . . • • • • , , x.
The Labor Movement ~ .• R. · A Successful General Strike in South
China "' • • t. . . . 22, 166
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All-Russian Metal Workers' Union Telegi am to the Metal Workers' Union of
W iirtrmberg (Stuttgart), Bavaria (Munich, AugslJurg). Baden (Mann- he m) • . • • . • • , • • • 32/33, 248
Bell, Thomas The Communists and lhe Labor Party in
England • . • • • 56, 415 Bobst, fl.
The Situation in the Swiss Trade Union Movement . •
Bordiga, Amadeo The lst ·of May in Italy • • • • • •
Browder, Ear' R. · Great l il:or Conflicts in the United States
The Labor Situation in America . . . . Castellsano, Mnrio .
A Letter from the Portuguese Railwaymen c. K. K. Documents of Disgrace • • • • • • •
Crawfurd, fle!m The English Working Class Today •
Denkan S .. M.
• 3D, 232
The Jewish Communist Movement in Poland ..........••
Unemployment Processions in Warsaw • The Second Congress of the Free Trade
Unions of }Joland . Dorsey, jvhn
The Convention of the United Mine Workers of An.erica
J'he Miners in Battle . Enderle, fl. .
The Strike in the Berlin Municipal Works The Effects of the German Railway Strike
in 1he Trade Unions . . . • . • The Destruction of the German Building
Trades by the Amsterdamers ·• • . The End of the South German Metal
Workers' Strike . . • Friedrich, A.
5, 39 21, 155
The . German Railway Strike • • • • • 10, Godonnec-he; V.
69
Grimmichova, Mila . After ·the Czecho-Slovakian Trade Union
Congress • • Haidt, Ernst
The VIenna International Conference of Metal Workers . . . . • . . •
The Unemployment Problem in Austria Hellberf!; Sigvald
The General Lockout in Denmark . • • Progress of the Lockout in DCJ!mark • •
Harten,]. · The Finishing Stroke. On the split within
the French Trade Union Movement Humbert-Droz, jules
20, 149
13, 93
jansen, If- The )'ifth All-Russian Congress of the
. Metal Worker~' Union . . • 32/33, 248 jones, D. Ivan
The Crisis iit the South African Labor Movement · • · ~ • • 16, 116
K., A. Trade Union Problems in Czecho-
S1fNakia • • 32/33, 250 Kahaktchieff · ·
The Economic Crisis and the Trade . Unions in Bulgaria . !5, 38
Kilian, 0. The March Battles in Central Germany
and the Social Democracy . . • . 41, 312 Koenen, Wilhelm
Thrf -;trike of the Berlin Municipal -"'--'rkers . • . . . . • . • . • 10, 72
J(unte, A. The Coming Trade Union Congress of
Czecho-Slovakia • • • • • • • • 6, 45
L., W, The Instigators of the Split in the C.G.T. 1, 3
Lada, W. The Railwaymen's Right to Strike as an
International Problem . . • • • • 10, 71 Oass ~truggle in South Africa • • • • 15, 109 The Lockout in England . . • • • • 23, 173 Revolutionary or Anarchist Syndicalism • 25, 189
Laine, W. Me. The Struggle of the British Engineers • • 37, 2Q3
Lenin Comrade Lenin's Speech at the Communist
.traction of the All-Russian Congress of Metal Workers • • • • • • • • 23, 169
Lopes, K. Native Trade Unionism in South Africa 25, 190 Civil War in South Africa . • • • 31, 238
Lozovsky, A. Amsterdam's Chicane and the French
. Labor Movement . . . . . . . . 11, 80 The Second International Congress of Re­
volutwnaliy :Trade Unions . . . .. • 38, 304 Louis, Paul .
T]le Question of the Eight Hour Day in France • . . . • . • • • • • • 30, 231
Ludwig, E. International Unemployment • · • • • • • 45, 336
A. Maciejewski The Trade Union Movement in Polal].d • • 37, 296
Melcher, Erich The Reaction and the Splitting of the Swiss
'frade Unions • . . . . . . • • 11, 78 Meyer, Emst
German Politics and the Railway Strike 13, 90 R.. ]. MLttelbur
The Labor and Trade Union Movement in Chile • • 17, 124
N eurath, ·A lois The National Trade Union Congress of
Czecho-Slovakia • . . . . . • • 11, 78 The Offensive of the Czech Exploiters • • 24, 182
Nia; Andreus · The Syndicalists and the International • • 30, 231 The Berlin Syndicalist Conference . . • 53, 392
Paul, Eugen The Lesson of Two General Strikes. • 17, 123 After the Miners' Strike in Czecho-Slovakia 19, 140
Pippa On the Eve of the Congress of the Italian Syndicalist Union . . . • . • • • 7/8, 55
Pirelli, B: · The International Seamen's Conference. • 7/8, 54
Pogany, josef New l)evelopments in the Hungarian Labor
Movement . • . . . • . • • • • 7/8, 53 Pollitt, /farry,
The Engineers' Lockout in Britain • • • • 35, 275 Quelch To11J.
The Trade Unions and the Political Levy . 51, 379 R.au, H.
The Struggles of the German Agricultural Proletariat . . • . . . . . . . 21, 156
R.enoult, /)aflie/ . . A French Observer on the German Strikes 13, Q3
R.apossi The Trade Union Movement and the Com-
munists in Italy • • . • 25, 191 R..l.L.U.. • .
Ope11 Letter to the Members of the I tali an Syndicalist Union . . . . . . • • 37, 297
R.oy, Manabendrd N ath The Indian Trade Union Congress . 1, 4 The l?ailway Strike in India . . • • 37, 295
R.iick, Fritz The German Trade Union Bureaucracy and
the Rai:way Strike . . • . . . . . ~0, 71 Sapronoff, Comrade
On the Present Situation of the Russian Trade Union Movement . . . 32/33, 251
Schumann, George
The Defeat of the English Metal Workers • 53, 390 Smohilln
The Su-ffering of the Masses in Sweden . • 9, 65 The Norwegian Labor Movement • • • • 12, 84
The General Lockout in Denmark • • • • The Reorganization of the Norwegian
Trade Unions . . • . . . • . . On the Eve of a General Strike in Denmark
Tanin The Miners' Strike in Am~rica • • ·• •
Trotzky, Leon The Economic Boom and the International
Labor Movement . . . • . . . • Yalelzkr, H.
The Role of the Polish " Socialists " in the Persecution of the Labor Movement •
V ecchi, Nicolai A Pyrrhic Victory . • . . . • • • •
Zinoviev, 0. "When will the Workers' World Congress
Take Plaet>?'• . . . • • . . . X. Recent Achievements of the American
Working Class . . . . . . . • Japanese Labor during the last six Months The Crisis in Denmark . . . . • . • Manifesto of the Congress of the Laboring
Masses of the tar East . . . . • The Task of the Communists in the Trade
Unions .• · . . . • . • . • On the Negotiations of Ole 0. Lian with
Amsterdam .•...••.. The Communists and the French C.O.T.U. The Leipzig Congress of the German
General Trade Union Federation • •
The United Front and the Governement
- 16, 117
14, 97
22, 167
Crisis in Saxony • • • • • • • • 44, 331 Ell, ]a\'
The Workers' Party of America and the United Front . . . . • • • • • 51, 378
Lozovsky, A. . The 1 hree Internationals and the Trade
Union United front . . • . . • 45, 336 Meyer Ernst
The .National Council of the German Com- munist Party on the United Front . 38, 3<YJ
Neurath, Awis The United Front and the Communist
Party of Czecho-Slovakia • • • • • 21, 157 Peluso, Edmonda
The Fight for the United Front in Italy 24, 181 Radek, l(arl ·
The Results of the First International Campaign for the Proletarian United Front . .
Rappoport, Charles A United Front
Stern) V.
44, 32Y
11, 77
The Austrian Social Democrats Sabotaging the United Front , . . . . . . 32/33, 249
Trotzky, L. Communism and the Peasantry in France 44, 330 On the United Front . . . . . 21, 153
Valetzki. H. On the Way to the International United
Zinoviev Front . . . . . . • • • '" • . 6, 43
bility? . . . . . . . . . . • 19, 1'40 The Umted Front in Czecho-Slovakia • , 31, 240
In 1he International. Bottcher, Pattl
The Convention of the Communist Party of Italy , • • • • • • • • . . 30, 233
Carr, fames . Some Facts about the Communist Party
of America . . • , . • • • 18, 134 Cheik-Zaman
The Soviet Republic of Azerbaijan • • • 19, 143 Domski, L.
A New Communist Success in Poland • 2, 11 The Communist Party Convention in Poland 44, 334
Koenen, W. The Convention of the Communist Party
of Austria . . • • • • • • • • 31. 242
0
Meyer, f'.mst The Fight for a Mass Party in Germany 9, 65 The Tasks before the Special Session of
the Executive Committee • • 13, 95 Neumann, II einz
The Marseilles Congress of the French Communist Party . . . • • • ,
J>ippo The Death Struggle of a Party .
J<adek, Karl The Next Problems before the Communist
International • S. A.].
Kyrre Orepp Smohlan
Terracini, Umberto
2, 14
14, 100
3, 22
13, 95
18, 134
On the Eve oi the Second Congress of the Italian Communist Party . • • 4, 31
Treint, Albert The Minority in the National Cow1cil of
the French Communist Party. • 43, 324 Vaillant-Couturier, P.
, The Situation in· the French. Party • • • 7/S, 55 Zinoviev, u.
The Consolidation of the Party and its New Tasks . • . . . • • . 32/33, 254
C. P. of japan An Appeal to the Proletariat of the World! 45, 339
C. P. of Mexico the Communist Party of Mexico to the
Workers and Peasants of Guatemala 46, 348 C. P. of OuataT!Ulla
The Communists of Guatemala to the Com· munist Party of Mexico . • . . . 46, 348
C.P.R. The Communist Party of Russia and the
Tactics of the Communist International 31, 242 E. C. C. I.
To the Marseilles Congress of the French Communist Party . . . • . . . . 1, 5
Liberated from HunP"arv's Dungeons . . 16, 120 The Consolidation of the Party and its New The I<eso'ution of the Executive oi the
Communist International on the Hun- garian Party Differences . • . . . 30, 233
Statement of the E. C. of the Comintern Tasks . . . . . . . . . . . · 32/33,
An Unanswered Letter to Berkman from 254 '..~-... a Former Anarchist . . . . • . 32/33,
Telegram of the Communist international 256 • .,,
334# to I im Larkin . . . . . . . . . 44, on {he Exclusion of Fabre • . . . . 45, 340
The Exclusion of Henri Fabre from the Communist International .. . • . • 45, 34{)
E. C. of the C. I. For the United Front of the Proletariat . Theses on the United Front of the Prole­
tariat and on Relations to the Workers adhering to the Second, 2% and Am­ sterdam Internationals and to the workers supporting the Anarcho­ Syndicalist organizations . . . . .
The Session of the Enlarged Executive . The Trade Union Question at the Plenary
Session of the Executive Committee of the Communist International . .
Resolution on the Question of the Parti­ cipation of the Communist Interna. tional in the Proposed Conference of all Labor Organizations of the World
Cachin's Statement . . . . . . . . . Theses on the Question of Combatting
War and the Danger of War . . . Resolution on the Theses on the United
Front . . . . . . . . . • • Theses on the Economic Policy • • • • Resolution on the French Q ·stion • • • Famine and Economic Relief . • • • • Resolution against the White Terror . • Resolution on the Fight against the Pau-
perization of the Working Youth • Resolution on the English Question • Resolution on the Russian Question •
2, 9
29, 21,. 29, 22.1 .. 29, 22 29, 22 29, 223
29, 223 29, 224 29, 225
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Letter of the Central Committee of the Russian Communist Party to the Enlarged Session of the Executive Committee of the Communist Inter- national . • • • • • . • • • . 29; 225
Letter of the Opposition in the Communist Party of Russia to the Enlarged Sess:on of the Executive Committee • 29, 225
Resolution on the Orient Question • . • 29, 225 Me'llorandum on the Motion of the
Communist Fraction of the People's Commissariat of Agriculture to the Enlarged Executive of the Comintern 29, 226
Memorandum of the Sport International 29, 227 Election of the Presidium at the Session
of March 2nd, 1922 . . • • • • . 29, 227 Resolution on the Communist Press • . 29, 228 Resolution on the Trade U .. ion Question 29, 228 The Resolution of the Executive of the
Communist International on the Hun- garian Party Differences . . . . • 30, 233
Declaration of the Delegation of the Exe- cutive Committee of the Communist International • . • • • • . • 32/33, 252
The Murder of Victor Kingisepp • . • • 38, 301 The Session of the Genoa Conference • • 43, 320 The Exclusion. of Henri Fabre from the
Communist International . . • . • 45, 340 Statement of the E.C. of the Comintern on
the Exclusion of Fabre . . . . • • 45, 340 Session of the Enlarged Executive on
June 7th . • . . . . . . • . • 46, 348 The Commllnist International and the Trial
of the Right Social Revolutionaries • · 49, 360 The Session of the Enlarged Executive
Committee of the Communist Inter- national in Moscow • • . . • • . 49, 360
The Polish Social Traitors and Comrade Dombal . . . . • . • • . • 49, 361
Report of Comrade Radek on the Break-Up ot the Commission of Nine . • • . • ·49, 361
Comrade Zinoviev's Speech on the United Front . . • . . • . • . . . • 49, 362
Report of Comrade Kreibich on the Inter- national Youth Conference (Session of June 8th) • . . . . . . • . • • 49, 364
Election of the Presidium of the Executive Committee ot the Communist Inter- national (Session of June 13th) . . • 49, 365
Convocation of the Fourth Congress of the Communist International • • • • . 49, 365
Radek, Karl The ResuHs of the Session of the Enlarged
Executive Committee . . . . • 49, 359 Rakosi, Mathias
The Enlarged Executive Committee • 51, 379 Thalheimer, A.
R.LLU.
The Most Important Results of the Session of the Enlarged Executive of the Com- munist International . . . . . . 29, 217
For the United Front of the Proletariat • 2, 9 To the Amsterdam Trade Union Inter-
national . • . . . • . • • . . 5, 40 To the Congress of the Trade Unions of
the Trade Unions of Czecho-Slovakia 6, 46 To the Swedish Syndicalists . . • . • 7/8, 56 Telegram to the Amsterdam Trade Union
International . . . . . . . • • 7/8, 56 The Most Important Decisions of the Exe-
cutive Committee of the Red Trade Union International . • . . . . • 24, 1
Circular on the Participation of Women in the Revolutionary Trade Union Move- ment • . . . . . . . 31, 243
The Plenary Session of the Central Com- mittee of ihe Red Trade Union Inter- national . • . . . • . . . . 32/33, 257
Open Letter to the Members of the Italian Syndicalist Union . . . . . . . 37, 297
The Central Committee of the Red Trade Union International on the Convening of an International Conference . . . 43, 325
Open Letter to the Amsterdam International 48, 356 The Executive of the R.I.L.U. to the French
C.G.T.U. . • . . . • • • . • . 48, 357 The Session of the Enlarged Executive • !5, 112
Lozowsky, A. The fii~ L~t1J.es. in. t~e ~v~J~tio.n ~~ _fh~ The Main Stages in the Evolution of the
R.I.L.U. • • • •• • • • • • • •
Citizen Vandervelde - "Socialist" • • 41, 310 Dansk-Tysk
Open Letter to Messrs. Stauning, Van­ dervelde, and the other represen-
Lada, W. lati\es of the Second International • 41, 314
The Amsterdamers and the Russian "Collapse" . • • • • • . • • I, 7
59 67 87
Amsterdam and Unity. • • . • • • • 7/8, The Amsterdamers want to fight! • • • 9, The International of the Nationalists • 12, Dis11rmament, the League of Nations,
and the Amsterdam International • • Meyer E.
The End of the K. A. G. • • • • • • • The Frankfort Conference • • • • • •
Rappoport, Charles
24, 183
· The Victory of the Second International over the International 27-f • • • •
Sosnovskv, L. Tchernov and Helfferich • • . • • • The Second International and Georgia
Souvarine, Boris
16, 113
The Crisis in the Italian Socialists Party • Thalkeimn, A.
Karl Kautsky, the Advocate of the Terrorists • . . . • • . 27, 204
X. The Russian Social Revolutionaries as
Robbers • • • • • . . 32/33, 259
The Berlin Conference and the Commission of Nine
The Results of the Berlin Conference of the Three Internationals • . . • • 26, 193
Speech of Comrade Radek at the April 2nd Session of the Berlin Conference . • 26, 194
Verbatim Report of Serrati's Speech at the April 5th Session of the Conference • 26, 196
Passages from the Speech of Comrade Radek in Reply to Ramsay Macdonald
at the Session of April 5th 1922 • . . . 26, '198 joint Resolution adopted by the Berlin
International Conference . . . . . 26, 199 Final Declaration of the Delega\ion of. the
Executive of the Commumst Inter- national , . . • . • . . . . . 26, 200
Declaration of ihe Delegation of the Exe- cutive Committee of the Communist International· . . . • . . . . 32/33, 252
The Executive Committee on the Berlin Conference . • . • • • . . • 32/33, 254
Tolerate no Sabotage! • . . . . . . 35, 273 The Communist Delegation to the Chair-
man of the Commission of Nine . • 35, 274 Declaration of the Delegation of the Exe­
cutive Committee of the Communist International in the May 23rd Session oi the Commission of Nine . . . • 42, 315
The Commission of Nine broken up by the Second International! . . . • • • 42, 317
Report nf Comrade Radek on the Break-up of the Commission of Nine • • . • 49, 361
To Arthur Henderson and James Ramsay MacDonald! . . • . • . • . • 52, 386
Declaration of the Representative of the All-Russian Trade Union Council at the Berlin Conference • • • • 54, 403
The Cooperative Movement Bittel, Karl
Terrorism against the Cooperatives in Hungary • • " • • • • , • 37, 298
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Cooperatives • • • 5, 40 Peluso, Edmonda
The Italian Communists and the Coope- ratives • • • • • • , • 16, 119
The Women's Movement Guttmann, Ketty
An International Confernece of Communist Women . . • • ••
Women Suffrage ill Hungary • • • • • P., E.
Austrian Women and the Increase of Prices . . • . . . . . •
Sturm,. ff ertha The Activity of the Berlin Sub-Bureau of
the International Women's Secretariat Past and Future of the International Com- m,mist Women's Movement • . •
Zetkin, Clara The International Communist Women's Day
X.
The Youth Movement Stefan Komlos
The Situation of proletarian Youth in Horthy's Hungary . . .
Unger, Otto .
The Communist International for Juvenile Labor ........... .
The Third Session of the Young Commu­ nist International . . . • • • •
Karl Liebknecht Day in China • • • •
The S .. R. Trial Alexeiev, A.
Imperialism and the Russian Revolution Before the Supreme Revolutionary Tribunal
Bukharin, N. \\tho are the Traitors? . .
E.C.C.l. The Trial of the so-called "Social Revolu­
tionaries". To the Workers of the World! . . . .
Frohlich, Plf.ul The Social Revolutionaries Protest! •
R.adek-Kohn Radio
R.adek, Karl The Historical Significance of the Trial of
the Social Revolutionaries . . . • . Some Questions to Victor Tchernov . • An Open Letter to Vandervelde • • • The Day of Judgement. . . . • • •
Sosnovsky, L. . The Trial of the Social Revolutionaries .
Souvarine, Boris On the Trial of the Russian Social Revolu­
tionaries. An Interview with Konopleva and Semenov • . . . • • • . •
Steklov, ]. The Death Warrant of the Social Revolu­
tionary Party • • • Trotzky, L.
Murderers and Hypocrites (Social Revolu­ tionaries and Mensheviks) • • . •
Vardin, llya The Social Revolutionaries and the Second
International . . Zinoviev-Frossard
Telegram from the E.C. of the Comintern.to Anatole France . . . • • • • · • •
R.eports on the S.R. Trial The First Day of the Trial . • • • • • Kursky's Reply to Vandervelde and Co. . • The Second Days Proceedings Reading the
15, 109
20, 150
23, 175
46, 342
35, 27J
30, 234
46, 341
35, 279
55, 408
46, 344
47, 349 47, 349
47, 350 Indictment • • . . . • • • • The Third Day , . . . . . • • • The Trial before the Moscow Soviet •
• 47, 350 47, 350
The Moscow Press on the Trial • • • • 47, 350 Vandervelde, Martov, Tchernov and Co. . 48, 353 The Communist International and the Trial
of the Right Social Revolutionaries . . 49, 360 Social R<:volutionary Courts Martial for
Communists . . . . . • . . . 50, 367 Evening Session, June 14th . . . . • • 50, 368 France and the Ru~sian Revolution. Fros-
sard's TestimonJ . . . . . . . . 50, 368 The AcUv;ty of the Military Committee of
the S.R 's. . . . . . . • • . . . 50, 368 Donskol's Testimony 50, 369 The "Peace Demonstration" on Jan-
nuary 5th, 1922 . · 50, 369 Vandervelde, Rosenfeld and Liebknecht
withdraw irom the Trial • • . • . Session of J uoe 16th . . . • • • • . tune 17th Morning Session . • . • •
une lith Evenmg Session . • . . .. he Janus liead of the Social Revolu­
52, 383 52, 384 52, 385 52, .385
. tionaries. June 19th Evening Session 52, 385 The Role of tbe French Military Mission
in Soviet Russia, June 19th Morning Ssssion . . . . . . • . . . . 52, 385
The Mos:ciw Workers Demand a Severe Verdict. june 20th Evening Session 52, 385
A Flight Before the Truth . . . . . . 52, 387 June 2Jth, Morning Session 55, 405 Session of June 21st . . . . . . • . 55, 405 The S.R's m League with the White
Guards . . . . . . . . . . . 55, 405 Session of June 23rd . . . • . • . . . 55, 406 Excerpt from the Indictment Against the
Right Social Revolutionaries . . · . . 55, 406 The French Miss:on Financing the S.R.'s 55, 406
The White TeiTOr Albert, ~
To the Rescue of ihe Spaniards • The Repression in Spain .
Badulescu, A.
19, 143 48, 358
Domski, L. 17, 127
The Lot of the Political Prisoners in Poland . . . . . . . . . . 12, 81
The White Terror in the Polish Prisons 32/33, 260 Frohlich, Paul
Delivered over to tiJe Hangman! . • • 16, 119 01Jt with the Political Prisoners! • • • • 19, 137
Haywood, Wiiliam D. Political Prisoners in the United States
Trostel. Willy 30, 235
Switzerland • • • 1, 8
From Jugoslavian Jails . • • • 4, 34 In the Land of the White Terror • 6, 47 The White Terror in Greece. • , 6, 48 Pages of Blood . . . . . . • • • • 15J 110 Liberated from Hungary s Dungeons • • 16, 12G Two Communist Trials in Jugoslavia • , 18, 136 Communists sentenced in Jugoslavia. . • 19, 144 The Polish Social Traitors and Comrade
Domba-1 . • • • • • • 49, 361
The Counter-Revolution Burian , .
The Henchmen of the Counter Revolution 25, 192 Froelich, Paul .
Rathenau's Murder and the Policy of the German Government . • . • • . 54, 399
l(abaktchieft, Chr. · The Russian Counter-Revolutionists in
Bulgaria • • • 15, 111 l(oenen, Wilhelm
The German Counter Revolution closing its Ranks • • • 51, 382
Peluso, Edmonda The Fascisti Invasion of Bologna • • • • 51, 383
Serge, Victor The Social Revolutionary Directory of 1918 21, 159 The Report of the Special Commission of
the Comintern for the Investigation of the Georgian Mensheviki • • • • • 14, 104
Roumania's "Relief" Work • • • • • Proclamation of German Organized Labor
against the Reaction • • • , • • •
I!\ 143
54, 399
Resolution of the 11th Congress of the Communist Party of Russia on Financial · Policy • • • • • • • • 44, 332
Demar W. The Russian Metal Workers Union and
the New Economic Policy • • • • 56, 416 Lenin Comrade Lenin's Speech at the.Communist
Ffaction of the All-Russian Congress of Metal Workers . . • • . • • , 23, 169
Speech of Comrade Lenin at the 11th Congress of the Communist Party of Russia . . . • • • . • • . • • 36, 281
The Decennial Jubilee of the "Pravda" 46, 347
X. New Problems in Famine Relief • • • • Nansen in the Famine Territory • • • • The Campaign of the Sw1ss Communist
Party_ for the Famlrie Stricken • • • Cossack Relief for the Starving • • • • Nansen on the Famine in· Russia • • • •
53,39!5 9, 66
Northern Africa and Communism • • • 38, 303 l(arsan Shtamendra
The Revolt of Labor in India • , • • • 12, 85 The Political Crisis in India • • • • • 21, 154
Roy, M. N. The Peasant Movement in India • • • • 51, 381
Yanter Gerard butch Imperialism in the East Indies • • 2, 11 The Communist Movement in -the Dutch
East Indies • . . • • • . • . • 21, 158 51' 381 Appeals
Safar off 'ten Years Ago • • • • • , • , . •
Schneider, joseph C.P.A.
41 # cP ~ The Communist Party of America to the 102 &,,-~ r. Communist Parties of the W orldl 2, 15
Private Enterprise Before the Proletarian Court • . • • . . • • • • • • 5,
Housing in Soviet Russia • • • • • • 14, 'Sollolniko, L.
The Fall of Prices in Russia . • , • • 56, ~ C,P.j.
416 An Appeal from Japan • . • . • • • 30, 236 An Appeal to the Proletariat of the World! 45, 339
E. C. C. I . . Trotzlly, L.
The Russian Proletariat and the Soviet Power ..•..•...
Turovski, W. 43, 321 To the Marseilles Congress of the French
Communist Party . . • . . . . • 1 5 To. the Central Committees of the Com-The Church Treasures for the S!arving 48, 355
Zinoviev, a. . The Strike in the Workers' State . . . 20, 151
X. Soviets and Soviet Congresses. Who Governs Russia? . . . . . • . . 7/8, 56
Commerce and the Proletarian State. The Problem of Controlling Commerce in
· the Workers' and Peasants' Republic 23, 174 Public Health and the Fight against
Venereal Disease in Soviet Russ1a . • 5, 41 The Russian Trade Unions in the Tran-
sition Period • • . • • • • • • • 14, 100 The Russian Trade Unions in the Tran- . sition Period_. . . . . • • • . • 16, 117 The May Demonstration in Moscow . • 32/33, 252
Famine Relief for Soviet Russia Bittel, l(arl
Inadequate Relief for Russia by the Cooperative International • • • 3, 26
Foreign Relief Committee Attention! • • • • • • • • • • • • 31, 244
Jussuf The Workers' Russian Relief Campaign as
the Germ of Socialist World Economy 17, 126 l(aralloff, I.
·Sound the Tocsin! • , • • • • • • • 17, 126 'l(olarov ~
What the Bulgarian Workers did for .the Famine Sufferes in Soviet Russia • • 4, 32
l(opp, Victor The Russian Famine and the Relief
Necessary • • • • • • • , • • 7/8, 49 Meyer~ Ernst
The 41 Humanitarian " Capitalists • • 22, 168 .M.iituenberg, Willy
Soviet Russia's Relief for its Starving • • 4, 33 Famine Relief - Economic Relief • • • 5, 42 Report on the Results of the Workers'
Relief Campaign for the Famine Stricken in Russia • • • • . • • . 7/8, 59
Genoa and the Proletarian Relief Camp11ign 9, 67 500,000,000 Marks Collected by Foreign
Committee for the Famine Stricken in Russia • • . . • . • • . • 32/33, 258
Two Important 'International Congresses · in Berlin • . . . . . . . • . • 56, 417
S., I. The Conference of the International Com- mittee for the Relief of Soviet Russia 11, 80
munist Parties • . • . • . • 2, 16 To the Working Pec,Je of France and
llermany . . . . . . •• For the first of May! • . . . • Save the Workers of South Africa! . . . The E. C. of the Comintern to the Workers
11, 74 27, 201 45, 337
Great Britain and Ireland . . . . 51, 380 To the Central Committees of All Com-
munist Parties! . • • • • • . • 53, 394 Manifesto of the Comintern on the Libera-
tion of Algiers and Tunis . . . . 53, 394 Manifesto of the Comintern on the Anni- . versary of the Treaty of Versailles • • 54, 397
Foreign Relief Committee . To the Workers of the World! • • • • • 13, 96
l(atayama, Sen To the Soldiers of the Japanese Army in
Siberia! • • • . . • • • . . • 45, 338 .R.I. L. U.
The Executive Bureau of the R. I. L. U. tu the Amsterdam Trade Union Inter- national . • . . . • . . • • • 5, 40
To the Congress of the Trade Unions of Czecho-Slovakia • • • . • • • • 6, 46
A Telegram from the R. I. L. U. to the 7/8, 56 7/8, 56 27, 202
Amsterdam Trade Union International To the Swedish Syndicalists . • • • • To tlie Workers of the World! • • • • To the Transport Workers, Longshoremen,
Dock Workers and Seamen of all Countries! . • . . . • • . • . 43, 322
To the Miner~ Transport Workers, Seamen and I<ailwaymeft of the World!
To· the Workers of Esthonia! • . • . . To the Australian Trade Union Congress
S. P. Eg--ypt Manifesto of the Egyptian Socialist Part)'
to the Manual and Brain Workers of
43, 325 43, 326 56, 417
the World . • • . . • • • • • 1, 3 Third AU-Russian Congress of the Trade Union
oj Educational Workers. To the Teachers of all Countries • • • • 6, 47
· Manifesto of the Congress of the Laboring Masses of lhe Far East . . . • • 14, fT1
Tihe Appeal of , the Moscow Workekrs' and Soldiers' Soviet . . . • . • • 17, 127
·The Soviet Congress of Georgia t·o -the
Serge; Victor Face to Face with the Famine • , 5 • •
Workers of the World! . . . . . 22, 161 Committee of the Workers and Communists of Japan.
14, 103 An Appeal from japan • , • • • • • · 30, 236
Notices SteiUDv • 21, 159 An Important Question • • •
Yinollurov, A. The Relief of the Famine-Stricken and the
Russian ClErgy , • • • , · , , • 13, 96
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