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Dunayevskaya, Raya - Writings - Index
Dunayevskaya, Raya
http://www.connexions.org/CxArchive/MIA/dunayevskaya/index.htmResource Type: Article Cx Number: CX18915 Writings of Raya Dunayevskaya (1910-1987). Abstract: - Contents: Biography Works: The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics is a Capitalist Society, 1941 An Analysis of Russian Economy, 1942 Marxism against pseudo-Marxism, 1943 A Letter on Rosa Luxemburg and Capital Accumulation, 1943 A Restatement of Some Fundamentals of Marxism against 'pseudo-Marxism', November 1943 Marxism and Black liberation, June, 1944 Can the law of value be uprooted?, 1944 A New Revision of Marxian Economics, 1944 Negro Intellectuals in Dilemna, 1944 Negroes in the Revolution, 1945 Revision or Reaffirmation of Marxism?, 1945 Marxism and Political Economy, 1945 Luxemburg’s Theory of Accumulation. How it Differed with Marx and Lenin, 1946 New Developments in Stalin’s Russia, 1946 The Nature of the Russian Economy, 1946 The Decline in the Rate of Profit and The Theory of Crises, 1947 A Letter to Natalia Trotsky on the Theory of State Capitalism, 1947 The fatal defect of capitalist production, 1947 Uprooting capitalism's law of value, part I, 1948 Uprooting capitalism's law of value, part II, September 1948 Industrialization of the Negro, 1948 Stalinists Falsify Marxism Anew. Teaching Marxism in the Soviet Union, 1948 Production Statistics and the Devaluation of the Ruble, 1948 Translation of and Introduction to Plekhanov’s The Meaning of Hegel, 1949 The Case of Eugene Varga, 1949 A Bureaucrat’s Fate, 1949 The despotic plan of capital vs. freely associated labor, 1950 The despotic plan of capital vs. freely associated labor, December 1950 On the economic roots of imperialism: Rudolf Hilferding and 'the stability of capitalism', March 1951 The revolt of the workers and the plan of the intellectuals, Part I, June 1951 The revolt of the workers and the plan of the intellectuals, Part II, June 1951 The Cooperative Form of Labor Vs. Abstract Labor, 1951 The Beria Purge, 1953 The Evolution of a Social Type, 1953 German workers change face of Europe, 1953 Malenkov Pledges H-Bomb and Caviar, 1953 Tensions Within The Soviet Union, 1953 Intellectuals and the Radical Workers, 1953 The myth of the invincibility of totalitarianism, June 1953 Russian Regime Cannot Afford a Beria Show Trial, 1954 Russia In Economic Crisis, 1954 Russia, More Than Ever Full of Revolutionaries..., 1954 Socialism or Barbarism, 1954 The Gang Lawyer, 1954 On Both Sides of the Iron Curtain, 1954 Bert Cochran, Caucus Builder, 1954 The Revolt In The Slave Labor Camps In Vorkuta, 1955 New Stage of Struggle Against Labor Bureaucracy, 1955 New Turn To The “Popular Front”, 1955 A response to [Cornelius] Castoriadis's 'Socialism or Barbarism', August 1955 Marxism and the U.S. Civil War, November 1955 Where to begin? Theory and practice in a new relationship, 1956 Without a Past And Without a Future, 1956 Where Is Russia Going?, 1956 Revolution and Counter-Revolution in Hungary, 1956 Death, Freedom and the Disintegration of Communism, 1956 The Absence of a Mass Labor Party in the U.S., 1956 Italian Communist Party Faces Revolt, December 8, 1956 Mao Perverts Lenin, 1957 New Crisis in Russia, 1957 Djilas’ New Class, 1957 50 years after the revolution - Mao, Hegel, and dialectics in China, 1957 Russia’s Internal Crisis, 1957 Can humanity be free? The new Marxism and Freedom, May 1957 The philosophic foundation of Marxism, June 1957 50 years after the revolution - Mao, Hegel, and dialectics in China, June 1957 The American roots of Marxism, 1958 Toward a new concept of organization, June 1958 Unemployment and Organizations to Fight It, 1958 Whither Paris?, 19581 Colonial Revolts and the Creativity of People, 1958 The African Revolution, I, 1959 Khrushchev Talks On And On, 1959 May 1 and the Shorter Work Day, 1959 Eisenhower-Khrushchev Spectacular, 1959 The World Crisis and the Theoretical Void, 1960 State Capitalism and the Bureaucrats, 1960 The Roots of Anti-Semitism, 1960 The Cuban Revolution: The Year After, 1960 'Philosophic foundations of the struggles for freedom', October 1960 African revolutions revisited, May 1961 Freedom Riders challenge homegrown totalitarianism, July 1961 Nuclear war and state-capitalism, July 1961 Spontaneity of Action and Organization of Thought, September 1961 Notes on Hegel’s Logic, 1961 Rough Notes on Hegel’s Science of Logic, 1961 The New Russian Communist Manifesto, January 1961 Revolutionary Dynamic of Hegel’s Thought (Written as a Letter to Olga Domanski), 1961 Tito’s Turnabout, October 1961 If This Isn’t Madness, What Is It?, November 1961 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis tested anti-war Left, October 1962 Historic roots of conflict in South Asia, December 1962 Racism and the birth of imperialism, 100 years after the Spanish-American war, 1963 To Fromm on the Dialectic, November 1963 American Civilization on Trial: Black Masses as Vanguard, 1963 The uniqueness of Marxist-Humanism, 1963 The Theory of Alienation: Marx's Debt to Hegel, 1964 The Free Speech Movement and the Negro Revolution, 1965 Marx’s Humanism Today, 1965 The theory of alienation: Marx's debt to Hegel, 1965 The theory of alienation: Marx's debt to Hegel, 1965 Ramifications of Watts revolt, September 1965 Recollections of Leon Trotsky, December 1965 Marx's humanism and the mass struggles since World War II, December 1965 Hegel's summons: Grasp revolutionary spirit of the age, January 1966 Revisiting 'Black Power,' Race and Class, September 1966 Tragedy of China's Cultural Revolution, October 1966 The double tragedy of Che Guevara, 1967 Revisiting ‘Black Power,’ Race and Class, 1967 Economic reality and dialectics of liberation, 1968 Murder and war in the uncivilized U.S., May 1968 The near-revolution of France, 1968: Why did it fail?, 1968 Practicing Philosophy and Revolution, May 1968 Recollecting the legacy of 'Socialism with a human face', August 1968 From the Black-Red Conference: Dialectics of the freedom movements, January 1969 From Marx to Marxist-Humanism, 1969 Praxis and the responsibility of intellectuals, July 1971 Marxist-Humanism’s concept of ‘Subject’, 1971 Women’s liberation, then and now, 1971 On C.L.R. James’ Notes on Dialectics, 1972 A Letter on Marxist-Humanism’s concept of ‘Subject’, 1973 Philosophy & Revolution, 1973 The dialectic of Marx's Grundrisse, 1973 Dialectics and the Black dimension, 1973 Remembering Allende, 1973, September 1973 Marx's Grundrisse and women's liberation, March 1974 Today’s Epigones Who Try to Truncate Marx’s Capital, 1974 Practicing Proletarian Reason. On seniority and labor's emancipation, 1975 Black dimension in women's liberation, 1975 Remembering the 1974-75 Portuguese Revolution and its relation to Africa, 1976 Marxist-Humanism's original contribution, April 1976 Marx's concept of 'labor', May 1976 Global capital's structural crisis and the need to return to Marx's Capital, 1978 The philosophic legacy of Karel Kos?k, 1978 Dialectics: The Algebra of Revolution, 1978 Grave contradictions of 1979 Iranian Revolution, 1979 Outline of Marx’s Capital Volume I, 1979 Rosa Luxemburg: revolutionary, feminist, 1979 International Women's Day and Iran, March 1979 In celebration of Women's History Month - Lessons of the Iranian revolution, March 1979 The Two Russian Revolutions, and once again, on the Theory of Permanent Revolution, October 1979 What is philosophy? What is revolution? What is anti-imperialism?, December 1979 Women and revolution in Iran, 1980 May Day as a birthtime of history, April 1980 Women and revolution in Iran, September 1980 Historic Roots of Israel-Palestine conflict, September 1980 On the anniversary of the birth of Erich Fromm, 1980 Marxism and 'the party', 1980 What has happened to the Iranian revolution?, 1981 Revolution and counter-revolution in Iran, June 1981 Marxist-Humanism's relation to Marx's Humanism, September 1981 East European revolt and the re-creation of Marx's Marxism, February 1982 Stop the slaughter of the Palestinians!, September 1982 Marx and the Black World, 1983 Marx's unchaining of the dialectic, January 1983 L?vi-Strauss and the battle of ideas, August 1983 Foundations of Marxist-Humanism, August 1983 Lesson of Grenada for today, November 1983 Marx's Unchaining of the Dialectic, 1983 Counter-revolution from within revolution: the problem of our times, April 1984 When News & Letters was born, March 1985 Dialectics of revolution: American roots and world Humanist concepts, part I, March 1985 Dialectics of revolution: American roots and world Humanist concepts, part II, March 1985 Marx's new moments and those in our age, April 1986 Another look at Hegel's Phenomenology of Mind, June 1986 The Philosophic Moment Marxist-Humanism, January 1987 'On political divides and philosophic new beginnings', June 1987 Subject Headings |