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Works:
July 1934: The Decay of the Stalinist Party
August 1934: The Stalinists and Pacifism
September 1934: The AF of L at the Crossroads
November 1934: The AF of L at San Francisco
December 1934: The Second Roosevelt Election
January 1935: American Trade Union Problems – I
March 1935: American Trade Union Problems – II
May 1935: The Long and Coughlin Movements
July 1935: The Passing of the NRA
August 1935: Is a Third Party Coming?
October 1935: The Real Meaning of the United Front
December 1935: The AF of L Begins to Face Issues
February 1936: Does the AF of L Face a Split?
November 1936: AFTER THE A. F. OF L. SPLIT – WHAT ?
April 1936: What Is this Business Revival?
January 1937: The Strike Movement Begins
March 1938: The Trade Unions in Politics
March 1941: Hitler’s “New Order” (as William F. Simmons)
December 1943: World Role of US Capitalism (as William Simmons)
June 1944: US Capitalism Heads For Bankruptcy (as William Simmons)
August 1944: Trotsky on America’s Role in Europe (as William Simmons)
November 1944: The Coming Upsurge of American Labor (as William Simmons)
February 1945: The Outlook for a Labor Party (as William Simmons)
April 1945: European Perspectives (as William Simmons)
July 1945: Trotskyist Tasks in Europe (as William Simmons)
December 1945: Lessons of the 1919 Seattle General Strike (as William Simmons)
May 1946: American Imperialism at Home and Abroad (as William Simmons)
February 1947: The Housing Shortage
September 1947: Two Pages from American Labor History
February 1948: Three Years of the British Labor Government
September 1949: Dynamics of Revolutionary Change
November 1949: Some Comments on Falling Rate of Profit
March 1951: Economic Roots of the Labor Crisis
March 1952: Inflation and the Arms Economy
November 1953: Social Relations in US Today
Winter 1954: Social Relations in US Today
Winter 1957: American Prosperity Undermines Itself
Spring 1957: The Soviet Challenge To Capitalist Economy
June 1957: Why Beck Is Not Their Real Target
Winter 1958: A World in Crisis
Spring 1958: The “Recession” Deepens
Summer 1957: What Price Depression?
August 1958: The Split in the AFL-CIO
Winter 1959: Production, Profits and Inflation
Spring 1959: Who Is Ahead?
Fall 1962: In Defense of Dialectics
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