Other materials from the revolutionary period of the Spartacists
To the Brink and Back: French Revolution
Spartacist No. 12, September-October 1968 The immediate origins of the French struggles can be traced to student activity at Nanterre and the Sorbonne, but these student rebellions had revolutionary significance only insofar as they were...
Theses on Guerrilla Warfare
Spartacist No. 11, March-April 1968 The strategy of guerrilla warfare has been raised to the level of a “principle” by the Castroites. With last January’s publication of Régis Debray’s Revolution in the Revolution? the Cuban bureaucracy formulated...
For a Labor-Socialist Ticket in 1968
Spartacist number 11, March-April 1968 The 1968 elections come at a time of enormous discontent over the Vietnam war, deeply-felt and violent outbursts of disillusionment among the Negro masses, and an upsurge in labor militancy...
Trotskyism versus Maoism: Why the USSR is not Capitalist
A Spartacus Youth League pamphlet, April 1977
Lenin vs. Luxemburg on the National Question
A review of The National Question by Rosa Luxemburg (edited by Horace B. Davis) Reprinted from Workers Vanguard, No.150, 25 March 1977 The absence of sustained proletarian revolutionary struggles in the advanced capitalist countries...
The National Question in the Marxist Movement, 1848–1914
By Joseph Seymour. The following two-part article is the text of a talk given at the July 1976 European summer camp of the international Spartacist tendency, reprinted from Workers Vanguard No.123, 3 September 1976, and No.125,...