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- Archives of Albert & Vera Weisbord. - - Internet archives of the Weisbords, leading communist radicals of the 1920s and 30s. Organizers of 1926 Passic Textile Strike, 1929 Gastonia Textile Strike, leaders of the Communist League of Struggle 1931-37.
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- Ceri Evans Internet Archive - - Dedicated to the memory of the Welsh revolutionary Marxist Ceri Evans (1965-2002). Includes materials relating to Evans, a comprehensive selection of his writings and links.
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- Eric Hobsbawm - - A profile of the Marxist historian from the Guardian.
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- Frankfurt School - - Introductory essay on the Marxist tendency, with sections on Benjamin, Adorno, Horkheimer, Marcuse, and Habermas.
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- The Marxists Writers Archives - - A developing resource of texts in the Marxist tradition. Includes works by a number of writers from Marx, Engels and Lenin to DeLeon, Pablo, Kollantai, Labriola, Morris, Cannon and Mariategui.
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- 1923: Revolutionary Silhouettes - - Anatoly Vasilievich Lunacharsky's sketches of Russian revolutionaries he had known including Bolsheviks such as Lenin, Trotsky and Zinoviev and social democrat critics of the Bolsheviks such as Martov and Plekhanov.
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- Socialist Union of America archives 1954-1959 - - Articles written by Harry Braverman, Bert Cochran, Genora Dollinger and other members of The Socialist Union of America for the magazine American Socialist.The S.U.A was formed in 1954 by a split from the Socialist Workers Party over trade union politics, internal democracy and Eastern Europe. The S.U.A. subsequently dissolved 1959. Archive maintained by Marxists Internet Archive.
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