ETOL Writers: Irving Howe (original) (raw)
May 1939:
Jingo Note Loudest at Y.C.L. Meeting
May 1939:
Y.C.L.ers Whoop It Up for Country ... and War
August 1939:
Appreciates Morgan Column on YPSL Camp (letter)
July 1940:
Stalinists Continue to Run the AYC
February 1941:
June 1941:
Civil War in Austria (book review)
October 1941:
American Labor Has a Vital Stake in Minnesota Trial of 28
October 1941:
The Frauds of Louis Fischer (extended book review)
October 1941:
November 1941:
December 1941:
Duranty – The Creature Is at His Dirty Work Again
December 1941:
Liberals State Their Program of Bankruptcy
December 1941:
Minneapolis – As “Sedition” Trial Draws to a Close
January 1942:
What Are the Coughlinites Doing Now?
January 1942:
What the Truman Report Revealed And What Should Be Done About It
January 1942:
Who Are the Real Enemies of Production?
February 1942:
Daily Worker Covers Up Poll-Tax Politicians on Missouri Lynching
February 1942:
Democracy Wins the Battle of Sikeston, Missouri
February 1942:
The Dilemma of Partisan Review
February 1942:
Dos Passos’ Crumbling Ground (book review)
March 1942:
Labor Action Replies to St. Louis Paper’s Slander
March 1942:
Stefan Zweig – His Suicide Marks the End of an Era
April 1942:
Labor Action Replies to Christian Science Monitor
April 1942:
A New Bourgeois Critic (book review)
April 1942:
The Saturday Evening Post Slanders the Jewish People
May 1942:
Labor Action Answers California Eagle Attack
May 1942:
Poison Gas – The Imperialist War Adds a Refinement
May 1942:
Stalinists Defend War Profiteers!
May 1942:
June 1942:
Jim Crow – Who Will Win the New Orleans Race?
June 1942:
A Letter of Protest (letter, with Henry Judd)
Contributor Replies to Protest Letter, from Susan Green
June 1942:
The Second Front Issue in England
June 1942:
Split Crisis Grows Sharper in the CIO
June 1942:
Steinbeck Goes to Norway (book review)
June 1942:
Wallace and Hoover on the War Economy
July 1942:
A Note on James T. Farrell (as R. Fangston)
September 1942:
Diplomacy – Fascist Franco Gets A Gift from FDR (as R. Fahan)
September 1942:
Silone on Marxism and Christianity (as R. Fahan) (extended book review)
December 1942:
The Nazi System (as R. Fahan) (book review)
December 1942:
The Socialist Ideal in the World Crisis (as R. Fahan)
January 1943:
India – Reports Show New Crisis Is Brewing (as R. Fahan)
January 1943:
Ruml Plan – Its Purpose Is to Aid the Rich (as R. Fahan)
January 1943:
World Politics and North Africa (as R. Fahan)
February 1943:
Koestler – A Pathetic ‘Knight’ Who Lost His Armor (as R. Fahan)
February 1943:
Russia – How Judge Stalin’s Role in This War? (as R. Fahan)
February 1943:
State Department Ignores Anti-Semitism and Concentration Camps in North Africa (as R. Fahan)
February 1943:
Youth – Capitalist Society Offers Them What? (as R. Fahan)
March 1943:
“Globaloney” – Vital Issues Lie Behind Luce ‘Humor’ (as R. Fahan)
March 1943:
Large Army? Many Motivations Behind the Program (as R. Fahan)
March 1943:
A New Literary Critic (book review, as R.F.)
March 1943:
Stalinism – The Murder Machine Adds Two Victims (as R. Fahan)
April 1943:
The Arabs – Atlantic Charter Voided for Them (as R. Fahan)
April 1943:
Giraud – Allied Whitewash Is Strictly Ersatz (as R. Fahan)
April 1943:
The Struggle for Air Supremacy (as R.F.)
May 1943:
Hollywood Face-Lifters Make a Lend-lease Offering to Stalin (as R. Fahan)
August 1943:
Negro Life à la Hollywood (as R. Fahan)
August 1943:
Well, Here It Is — (book review, as R. Fahan)
September 1943:
The Fight for National Independence of Italy Still Has To Be Won (as R. Fahan)
September 1943:
What Is the Real Purpose of Stalin’s “Free Germany” Committee? (as R. Fahan)
October 1943:
How Shall Ex-Servicemen Organize? (as R. Fahan)
October 1943:
What Is Happening to the AMG? (as R. Fahan)
December 1943:
“Brothers Under the Skin” (as R.F., extended book review)
Dec. 1943/Feb. 1944:
Machiavelli and Modern Thought (as R. Fahan, extended book review)
August 1944:
A Work of Major Significance (as R.F., book review)
11 February 1946:
Big 3 Preside at “Peacemakers” Brawl
March 1946:
On Comrade Johnson’s American Resolution – Or Soviets in the Sky
4 March 1946:
World Politics (column)
18 March 1946:
Thieves Fall Out Over War Spoils!
18 March 1946:
World Politics (column)
25 March 1946:
World Politics (column)
1 April 1946:
World Politics (column)
8 April 1946:
World Politics (column)
15 April 1946:
Albert Maltz Confesses to His “Crimes”
29 April 1946:
Why the World Socialist Perspective Remains Valid for Our Time
6 May 1946:
6 May 1946:
World Politics (column)
13 May 1946:
World Politics – On the French Referendum (column)
20 May 1946:
Communist Parties Not Working Class
20 May 1946:
World Politics (column)
27 May 1946:
World Politics – SWP Finally Ends Its Silence on Appeal to Nuremberg Court (column)
3 June 1946:
What Is the Historical Perspective of Bureaucratic Collectivism? (exchange with Dixon Adams)
3 June 1946:
World Politics – Important Election Series Taking Place in Europe (column)
10 June 1946:
Fight Strikebreakers with a Labor Party!
17 June 1946:
World Politics – The Paris Peace Congress (column)
24 June 1946:
World Politics – Reappearance of Le Grand Charlie (column)
1 July 1946:
World Politics – Odds and Ends (column)
8 July 1946:
World Politics – New Purges in Russia (column)
15 July 1946:
Stalinism Stands Exposed as an Inciter of Anti-Semitism in Europe and the Near East
15 July 1946:
World Politics – Imperialism – New Style (column)
22 July 1946:
World Politics – The Death of Mikhailovitch (column)
August 1946:
The Fate of Writing in America (book review)
August 1946:
Human Nature – The Marxian View (book review)
5 August 1946:
Terror – The Barbaric Master of Europe
5 August 1946:
World Politics – Terrorism in Palestine
12 August 1946:
12 August 1946:
World Politics – Stalinism and Europe’s Boundaries (column)
19 August 1946:
How Could One Man Have Done All This?
19 August 1946:
World Politics – The Little Boat with the Four Elephants (column)
26 August 1946:
The Veterans Enter Politics in Tennessee
26 August 1946:
World Politics – The Jews of Europe (column)
September 1946:
September 1946:
The Promise of American Production (series)
2 September 1946:
Books You Should Know ... – Bread and Wine (book review)
16 September 1946:
Hollywood Terror Films Mirror of Social Decay
16 September 1946:
World Politics – Stalinist Terror in the Balkans (column)
23 September 1946:
World Politics – Socialist-Stalinist Unity in Europe (column)
30 September 1946:
World Politics (column)
October 1946:
October 1946:
The Withering Away of the State (book review)
7 October 1946:
Atomic Scientists Find Their Conscience
14 October 1946:
A GPU Music Critic Censors Shostakovich
14 October 1946:
Why Schacht and Von Papen Were Freed at Nuremberg
November 1946:
Social-Democracy versus Communism (book review)
4 November 1946:
De Gaulle Makes a New Bid for Power
4 November 1946:
World Politics – Stalinists Lose in Germany
11 November 1946:
Books You Should Know ... Studs Lonigan (book review)
18 November 1946:
The Relationship of Bolshevism to Stalinism
18 November 1946:
World Politics – The National Question in Austria
25 November 1946:
A Profile of a Political Demagogue
25 November 1946:
World Politics – The New Status of Indonesia
2 December 1946:
Books You Should Know ... Karl Marx (book review)
9 December 1946:
9 December 1946:
World Politics – Will They Be Left to Die?
16 December 1946:
Austria Disintegrates Under Occupation
23 December 1946:
A Sordid Record of Corrupt Municipal Politics
30 December 1946:
If Senator Bilbo Goes – Does the Bilbo System Remain?
30 December 1946:
New Peace Treaties Mangle the Face of Europe
6 January 1947:
Blum and Thorez Support Suppression of Indo-China
13 January 1947:
The New Leader Doesn’t Tell the Truth About Blum and Indo-China Freedom
20 January 1947:
World Politics – Poland – The Agony of a Nation (column)
27 January 1947:
Are You for Democracy in Indo-China, Liston Oak? (letter)
27 January 1947:
World Politics – Paris, Saigon, New York (column)
February 1947:
3 February 1947:
World Politics – A Letter from a Reader on Poland – A Reply (column)
10 February 1947:
Religion – A Former Marxist Runs to Supernatural Cover
17 February 1947:
World Politics – The Elections in Poland (column)
3 March 1947:
World Politics – Britain – An Epoch Ends (column)
10 March 1947:
Harold Laski in Stalin’s Service
17 March 1947:
Budenz Reveals GPU Plotted Trotsky Murder in New York!
24 March 1947:
A Climax in U.S. Foreign Policy
31 March 1947:
World Politics – Will Russia Quit the Balkans? (column)
April 1947:
How Partisan Review Goes to War
7 April 1947:
A Party with a Free and Alert Internal Life
14 April 1947:
Russia – An Engrossing Novel Describes Its Terror (book review)
14 April 1947:
World Politics – Stalinism and the Vatican (column)
21 April 1947:
A New Theoretician for American Imperialism (book review)
23 April 1947:
Gruner Execution Intensifies Palestine War
5 May 1947:
A Self-Portrait in a Stalinist Writer’s Novel (book review)
5 May 1947:
World Politics – Where Is Wallace Going? (column)
19 May 1947:
Famine Spreads, Starvation Diet Dooms Millions!
26 May 1947:
The Political Situation in Germany – The National Question
26 May 1947:
World Politics – Struggle in Java Continues (column)
2 June 1947:
Thomas Mann Punishes Hitler; Avoids Germany on His Tour
9 June 1947:
Stalinists Take Over in Hungarian Coup
16 June 1947:
Seizure of Hungary is Russia’s Reply to the Truman Doctrine
23 June 1947:
Marshall Plan for the Imperialist Domination of Europe Underlines the Need for Socialism
July 1947:
On the Significance of Koestler – A Reply
August 1947:
From Two Old Masters (book review)
September 1947:
The Concentrationary Universe (book review)
October 1947:
Intellectuals’ Flight From Politics
December 1947:
January 1948:
Bernard Shaw’s Anti-Capitalism
January 1948:
Books You Should Know ... (book review)
February 1948:
How Stalin “Saved” the Polish Jews ...
February 1948:
February 1948:
What Makes Henry Run? (as R. Fahan)
March 1948:
Masaryk – His Suicide Marks the End of a Road
March 1948:
Observations on the Events in Czechoslovakia
April 1948:
Slave Laborer’s Story (book review)
April 1948:
July 1948:
November 1948:
The Election and the Prospects for a Labor Party
March 1949:
Future for American Socialism? (as R. Fahan)
March 1949:
Should Stalinists Be Permitted to Teach? (as R. Fahan)
March 1949:
Sidney Hook – His New Friends in the Vatican? (as R. Fahan)
April 1949:
Second Thought (letter) (as R. Fahan)
April 1949:
Stalinist “Peace” Conference Flops (as R. Fahan)
August 1949:
Portrait of a Socialist Rebel (as R. Fahan) (book review)
October 1949:
John Dewey at 90 (as R.F.)
October 1949:
Newest Biography of Stalin Gives a Balanced Portrait (as R. Fahan) (book review)
December 1949:
Intellectual Freedom and Stalinists
January 1950:
Dangerous Radicals (as R. Fahan) (book review)
2 January 1950:
Memo to Walter Reuther (as R. Fahan)
March 1950:
The Politics of Incineration (as R. Fahan)
10 April 1950:
The SWP Fumes and Froths (as R. Fahan)
17 April 1950:
Children Cleared of Slanderous Charge (letter, as R. Fahan)
24 April 1950:
Whitewash (letter)
26 June 1950:
On the British Labor Party’:s Motivations (letter, as R. Fahan)
September 1950:
The German Soldier (as R. Fahan) (book review)
September 1950:
Issues in Dispute (as R. Fahan) (letter)
November 1950:
January 1951:
Serge’s Novel (book review)
May 1952:
An Answer to Critics of American Socialism (extended book review)