Editor's Note (December 1942) (original) (raw)


The New International, December 1942

From New International, Vol. VIII No. 11, December 1942, p. 322.
Transcribed & marked up by Einde O’Callaghan for ETOL.

With this issue we close out the year 1942. It was a year of enormous and significant events and we have tried to keep abreast of a rapidly changing world, adhering to our revolutionary Marxist principles and seeking to explain the international and domestic situation by the yardstick of Marxist analysis. We did not succeed in all our plans, but this was primarily due to factors beyond our control.

The coming year will witness an intensification of an already charged world. The New International will do its utmost in furtherance of its aim, to present articles of current political and theoretical interest, as well as discussion articles, archives, book reviews and other important topics.

For the January issue of the new year we already have the following articles in preparation: The Beveridge Plan, an Autopsy, by Albert Gates; China in the World War – III, by Max Shachtman; the Current Labor Situation, by David Coolidge; a review of Froelich’s Rosa Luxemburg, by Reva Craine, and other features. Insure your copy by subscribing now to The New International.

Top of page


Last updated on 18 January 2015