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1935

Notes on the GBL’s Internal Problems (Late 1934 or Early 1935)

Remarks on Our General Orientation (Late 1934 or Early 1935)

The State and the USSR (Late 1934 or Early 1935)

Against Desistance For the Radicals (Late 1934 or Early 1935)

Answers to Questions by Louise Bryant (Late 1934 or Early 1935)

From the Introduction to the 2nd English Edition of Terrorism and Communism (January 10, 1935)

A Trial Balance of the Stalin Amalgam (January 12, 1935)

The Case of Zinoviev, Kamenev and Others (January 16-18, 1935)

Everything Gradually Falls into Place (January 26, 1935)

Where Is the Stalin Bureaucracy Leading the USSR? (January 30, 1935)

Letter to the Members of the Plenum (A Proposal to Co-opt Dubois into the Plenum (January 31, 1935)

Letter to the French Leadership (Disturbing Signs, January 31, 1935)

The Workers’ State, Thermidor and Bonapartism (February 1, 1935)

The Right to Vote for Stalin Is Granted – “Soviet Democracy” (February 11, 1935)

Letter to Henk Sneevliet (To Comrade Sneevliet on the IAG Conference, February 26, 1935)

Letter to James P. Cannon (To Cannon on the Next Steps, February 1935)

Letter to the Polish Comrade V. (Centrist Combinations and Marxist Tactics, February 28, 1935)

Again on the Question of Bonapartism (March 1935)

Letter to the International Secretariat (The Belgian Dispute and the De Man Plan, March 2, 1935)

From a Letter to the Chinese Comrades (March 5, 1935)

From the CGT's Plan to the Conquest of Power (Delivered March 18-19, 1935)

Letter to the International Secretariat (The Situation in the Stockholm Youth Bureau, March 23, 1935)

Letter to Léon Lesoil (After the Belgian Conference, March 24, 1935)

Letter to Maurice Dommanget (On the Teachers’ Federation, March 24, 1935)

Once Again Whither France? (March 28, 1935)

Bolshevik-Leninists in U.S.S.R. Face New Frame-Up (A New Noose in the Stalinist Amalgam, March 31, 1935)

From Diary in Exile (April 11 and 14, 1935)

Notes of a Journalist (Published April 1935, extract)

The Situation in France and the Tasks of the Bolshevik-Leninist Group of the SFIO (April 15, 1935)

Notes on the SAP and the London-Amsterdam Bureau (Mid-April 1935)

On the South African Thesis (To the South African Section, April 20, 1935)

Centrist Alchemy Or Marxism? (April 24, 1935)(April 24, 1935)

News About the Family (April 25, 1935)

Stalinist Treason in l'Humanité (Published April 26, 1935)

Laval and the French CP (May 1935)

Toward the New Youth International (Spring 1935)

Why Are We Bolshevik-Leninists? (A Friendly Explanation to Party Comrades, Spring 1935)

Stalin Has Signed the Death Certificate of the Third International (An Open Letter to the World Proletariat, Published May 25, 1935)

Students at Edinburgh Offer Trotsky Rectorship (June 7, 1935)

The Seventh Congress of the Comintern (June 7, 1935)

Telegram to Trygve Lie (Three Telegrams to Norway, June 7, 1935)

An Open Letter to the French Workers (June 10, 1935)

Letter to the International Secretariat (A New Turn Is Necessary, June 10, 1935)

Telegram to Trygve Lie (Three Telegrams to Norway, June 11, 1935)

Telegram to Johan Nygaardsvold (Three Telegrams to Norway, June 12, 1935)

Letter to the International Secretariat (Discipline Must Be Restored, June 13, 1935)

On the Organizational Question (Underground Work in Nazi Germany, June 1935)

Letter to the International Secretariat and all youth sections (Please Pay Attention to the Youth Question, June 21, 1935)

Luxemberg and the Fourth International (June 24, 1935)

Open Letter for the Fourth International (July 1935)

Letter to the International Secretariat (The SAP and the Open Letter, July 2, 1935)

Letter to the International Secretariat (For a Special Information Service, July 2, 1935)

Letter to the International Secretariat (“World Party of Social Revolution”, July 14, 1935)

Letter to the International Secretariat (The Italo-Ethiopian Conflict, Published July 17, 1935)

Letter to the International Secretariat (For Defense of Soviet Revolutionaries, July 17, 1935)

Letter to the Polish Bolshevik-Leninists (Perspectives in Poland, July 18, 1935)

To Young Communists and Socialists Who Wish to Think (July 22, 1935)

A Report in Arbeiderbladet (Published July 26, 1935)

Letter to the Polish Bolshevik-Leninists (Perspectives in Poland, July 28, 1935)

Who Defends Russia? Who Defends Hitler? (July 29, 1935)

Chen Tu-hsiu and the General Council (August 10, 1935)

Letter to the National Committee Workers Party of the U.S. (Oehlerism and the French Experience, August 11, 1935)

Letter to the National Committee Workers Party of the U.S. (A Cancer in the Workers Party, August 12, 1935)

Preface to P.J. Schmidt’s Article on Holland (August 12, 1935)

Letter to the National Committee Workers Party of the U.S. (An Appeal to Oehlerite Comrades, August 13, 1935)

Letter to Weber, Abern and Glotzer (For a Bloc Against Oehler, August 13, 1935)

Letter to Arne Swabeck (For a Bloc Against Oehler, August 13, 1935)

Letter to the German Commission (The Church Struggle Under Fascism, August 19, 1935)

The Comintern’s Liquidation Congress (August 23, 1935)

To the Editors of Action Socialiste Révolutionnaire (August 23, 1935)

A Case for a Labor Jury (August 29, 1935)

Labels” and “Numbers” (August 1935)

An Appeal (Published September 1935)

How History Is Written Dished Up to Order by Stalin’s Savants on Frederick Engels Anniversary (September 1935)

Letter to the Emigré Committee of the IKD (September 2, 1935)

Letter to Cannon and Shachtman (The Cannon Shachtman Group Should Make Concessions, September 4, 1935)

Letter to Abern and Weber (The Policy of the Abern-Weber Group, September 4, 1935)

Increasing Oppression the Path of Bureaucracy (The Terror of Bureaucratic Self-Preservation, September 6, 1935)

The Internationalists Need Our Help! (September 7, 1935)

The Stalinist Turn (September 7, 1935)

Russia and the World Proletariat (September 14, 1935)

On the Seventh World Congress of the Comintern (September 14, 1935)

ILP and the Fourth International (In the Middle of the Road, September 18, 1935)

Letter to Abraham J. Muste (Nothing in Common with the Decadent Comintern, September 18, 1935)

Letter to Abraham J. Muste (An Appeal to A. J. Muste, September 24-25, 1935)

Factions and the Fourth International ([September] 1935)

The Open Letter and the ILP (Autumn 1935)

Russia and the World Proletariat (September 14, 1935)

Preface to the Norwegian Edition of My Life (October 1, 1935)

Letter to Georges Vereecken (For Practical Steps Toward Rapprochement, October 11, 1935)

Engels’ Letters to Kautsky(October 1935)

Letter to Theo van Driesten (For or Against? October 16, 1935)

Letter to Jean Rous (Letter to a Comrade, October 18, 1935)

Letter to the IS of the ICL (Youth Secretary Nominations, October 21, 1935)

Sectarianism, Centrism and the Fourth International(October 22, 1935)

Romain Rolland Executes an Assignment (October 31, 1935)

Lessons of October (November 4, 1935)

Not Hollow Preaching – But Clear Cut Slogans! (November 4, 1935)

Letter to Henk Sneevliet (Support of the Dutch Fight Against SAPism, November 5, 1935)

Edouard Herriot – Politician of the Golden Mean (November 1935)

How Did Stalin Defeat the Opposition? (November 12, 1935)

A Venerable Smerdyakov (November 1935)

A Brief Remark (Two Statements on the Cannon-Shachtman Letter, November 1935)

Conversations with Earle Birney (November 1935)

An Obvious Error (Two Statements on the Cannon-Shachtman Letter, November 13, 1935)

Letter to the International Secretariat (An Answer to Comrades in Anvers, November 1935)

Letter to Georges Vereecken (Tactical Questions and Splits (November 18, 1935)

Letter to the editors of Robitnichi Vysti (Greetings to Robitnichi Vysti, November 26, 1935)

Once Again the ILP (November 1935)

Committees of Action – Not Peoples Front (November 26, 1935, different version)

How Did Stalin Defeat the Opposition? (November 30, 1935)

Advice on Canadian Farmers (November 1935)

Letter to W. (Remarks in Passing, December 8, 1935)

Letter to the International Secretariat of the ICL (On the Postcard Amalgam, December 15, 1935)

Letter to Jan Frankel (Letters About Anton Ciliga, December 15,1935

Letter to Jan Frankel (Letters About Anton Ciliga, December 24,1935

Letter to Willi Schlamm (Letters About Anton Ciliga, December 24,1935

Letter to Olav Scheflo (Letters About Anton Ciliga, December 24,1935

Request for a Month’s Leave of Absence (December 27, 1935)

The Lenin-Trotsky Papers (December 28, 1935)

Letter to Georges Vereecken (For a Lucid Explanation, December 30, 1935)

Letter to all Sections of the ICL (Developments in the USSR (December 31, 1935)

Letter to Jan Frankel (Letters About Anton Ciliga, December 31,1935

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