New Trends Vol. 1, No. 5-6 (February-March 1946)

New Trends Vol. 1, No. 5-6 (February-March 1946)

The Vol. 1, No. 5-6 (February-March 1946) issue of New Trends, an anarchist publication produced out of New York City from September 1945 until August 1946.

Contents include:

-New tactics for labor by Sidney Morrison (a.k.a. Sidney Solomon)

C.N.T. at home and in exile

-A slight change which requires an explanation

-Full steam ahead to World War III

-President Truman in conflict with "people's representatives"

-Military implications?

-French official labor against strikers

-Where are the mature?

-Death stalks the coal fields

-Shadows in "free" Russia by Joseph Harap

-The political problems of Spain

-In favor of collaboration (Reprinted from Solidaridad Obrera, Mexico City, December 8, 1945)

-Unite for the defense of Spain (Reprinted from Solidaridad Obrera, Mexico City, November 24, 1945)

-Youth and the terror (Reprinted from Solidaridad Obrera, Mexico City, December 8, 1945)

-An inescapable dilemma by Jose Viadiu

-Opposed to collaboration (reprinted from Cultura Obrera, New York)

-Spain-in-exile: its background by Gabriel Javsicas

-Accident or murder? by John Nicholas Beffel

-Ivory tower or market place? by J.S. White (a.k.a. Jack Schlesinger)

-Anarcho-syndicalism moves forward in France

-Tresca 'clues' on page 1 by Eric Duane

-Comments on contemporaries

This issue scanned for libcom.org by New York/New Jersey Workers Solidarity Alliance archives.

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