This feature began on January 1 1996.
Thus, it doesn't list any "new things" before that date.
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May 5, 1998: ADDITION: Another addition to the Marx/Engels Library. Resolution of the London Conference on Working-Class Political Action (Thanks to Tim Delaney).
May 5, 1998: ADDITION:Reviews from the Neue Rheinische Zeitung. Revue (Zipped version- 55K) (Thanks to Tim Delaney).
April 30, 1998: ADDITION:Completed Chapter
25 of Trotsky's 1930 History of the
Russian Revolution(Thanks to Alphonsos Pangas).
April 23, 1998: ADDITION: Marx and Engel's 1848 leaflet, The Demands of the Communist Party in Germany(Thanks to Tim Delaney.)
April 21, 1998: ADDITION: Four additional lectures newly translated from J.C. Mariategui's 1924 book History of the World
Crisis(Thanks to Juan R. Fajardo.)
April 15, 1998: ADDITION: Chapter 4 of Marx and Engels' 1845 book The Holy Family.
(Thanks to Peter Byrne.)
April 14, 1998: ADDITION:, Lenin's 1916 article, The Socialist Revolution and the Right of Nations to Self-determinaton from Sbornik Sotsial-Demokrata, No. 1. (Thanks to Richard Bos.)
April 8, 1998: ADDITION: Two new French texts in the non-English library. Trotsky's Un kerenskysme à rebours and La "troisième période" d'erreurs
de l'Internationale Communiste I - V.
March 24, 1998: ADDITION:We are very pleased to announce the opening of the 1973 Penguin edition of Marx's massive work, Grundrisse(Thanks to Tim Delaney.)
March 23, 1998: ADDITION: We
are very proud to open another new section, the Hal Draper Internet Archive. (Thanks to Chris Croome)
March 22, 1998: ADDITION: We
open another new section, the Alexandra Kollontai
Internet Archive. (Thanks to Tom Condit)
March 22, 1998: ADDITION:
Leon Trotsky's 1927 essay on China:
"Problems of the Chinese
Revolution."(Thanks to Heiko
Khoo, curator of the
Chinese Marxism Page.)