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Hal Draper
1914–1990
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- Oct 1935 – The Franco-Soviet Alliance and the World Proletariat (as Harold Draper)
- Jan–Feb 1936 – The Case Against Sanctions and “Neutrality Legislation” (as Harold Draper)
- Jun 1936 – The Case Against Sanctions and “Neutrality Legislation” [Part II] (as Harold Draper)
- Aug 1937 – Ask Aid of Yipsels in New York Fight (with 7 others)
- Aug 1937 – Yipsels Remain True to Revolutionary Tradition
- Sept 1937 – Left Wing Carries YPSL Convention
- Oct 1937 – Trotsky Exposes the Lie Machine (book review)
- Dec 1937 – The Massachusetts “Red” Investigation – A Further Stage in C.P. Degeneration
- Jan 1938 – C.P. Repudiates Revolutionary Aims (as Harold Draper)
- Jul 1938 – A Timely Pamphlet (as H.D.) (book review)
- Aug 1938 – The Question of a Labor Party: For the Present Party Position
- Sept 1938 – The Making of a War Monger
- Sept 1938 – World Youth Congress Beats Drums of War
- Apr 1939 – Labor Will Be Regimented Under Mobilization Plan
- Apr 1939 – Mobilization Day Draft Plans Are All Prepared
- Apr 1939 – Secret Plans Already Formed for Iron Dictator in America
- May 1939 – How to Break Strikes – Courtesy of the War Department’s Experts
- May 1939 – Whipping Up the War Spirit – It’s All in the Mobilization Day Plan
- Jun 1939 – On the Tasks of the Convention and the Political Resolution
- Jun 1939 – Stopping the Cancer of Fascism – By C.P.’s Methods, or By Ours?
- Jul 1939 – F.D.R. and the Industrial Mobilization Plan
- 11 Jul 1939 – William Morris (March 24, 1834–October 3, 1896)
- 28 Jul 1939 – The Cloven-Hoof of Democracy Shows Itself in the M-Day Plan
- 1 Aug 1939 – Let the People Vote on War!
- 8 Aug 1939 – Roosevelt Gives the Whole Show Away
- 8 Aug 1939 – War Referendum Campaign Off to Flying Start in New York
- 11 Aug 1939 – American Legion Distrusts the People
- 15 Aug 1939 – Enthusiasm Greets Party War Referendum Campaign
- 18 Aug 1939 – Board of War Dictators Set Up by Washington
- 18 Aug 1939 – Street Meetings, Tag Days Planned – Members Recruited
- 22 Aug 1939 – The M-Day Plan Seen For What It Is – A Blueprint for Dictatorship
- 22 Aug 1939 – Party Swings into Action on National Anti-War Campaign
- 25 Aug 1939 – Enlist in the SWP to Fight Against Imperialist War
- 1 Sept 1939 – Fascists Agree with Roosevelt
- 1 Sept 1939 – Party Reacts to War Crisis with Intensified Anti-War Campaign
- 5 Sept 1939 – Shachtman and Widick Tours, 3-a-Week Appeal Highlight Party Drive
- 6 Sept 1939 – Funds Do Not Keep Pace with Agitation in S.W.P. Anti-War Drive
- 11 Sept 1939 – SWP in Big Push on All Anti-War Drive Fronts
- 11 Sept 1939 – What Life in U.S. Will Be Like When It Enters War – a Preview
- Oct 1939 – The Friends of the War Referendum
- Aug 1940 – You Won’t Get to Be A Millionaire (as Paul Temple)
- Sept 1940 – Their Government and Ours (as Paul Temple)
- Sept 1940 – The Value of Roosevelt’s Speech (as Paul Temple)
- Sept 1940 – We’re Out to Build a Brand New Machine (as Paul Temple)
- Sept 1940 – Why, Even the PROMISES of the Bosses Are Getting Thinner (as Paul Temple)
- Oct 1940 – About the Rat Who Starved to Death in a Cheese Factory (as Paul Temple)
- Oct 1940 – Yes, It’s a Rich Man’s War – And a Poor Man’s Fight! (as Paul Temple)
- Oct 1940 – We Are Against the War Even Though We Are Not Pacifists (as Paul Temple)
- Nov 1940 – We Say That This Country Belongs to the Workers (as Paul Temple)
- Nov 1940 – What’s This Noise About Providing Jobs for All of Us? (as Paul Temple)
- Dec 1940 – Fact Is That Classes Exist and the Boss Class Knows It (as Paul Temple)
- Mar 1941 – Our Battle Line Is the Picket Line (as Paul Temple)
- Mar 1941 – We’d Like to Know Their War Aims (as Paul Temple)
- Apr 1941 – During World War I They Proved Labor Is a Power (as Paul Temple)
- Apr 1941 – A Thrilling Drama of the War and Labor (as Paul Temple)
- May 1941 – Hook Purges Marxism (as Paul Temple)
- Jul 1941 – From Shamefacedness to Solid Brass (as Paul Temple)
- Dec 1941 – Booing: How Much Does It Cost to Do It! (as Paul Temple)
- Dec 1941 – Commentators: Can’t Decide Why We Are at War (as Paul Temple)
- Dec 1941 – Fascism: American Bankers See It As Only Hope (as Paul Temple)
- Dec 1941 – Harold Laski Writes a Revolution (as Paul Temple)
- Jan 1942 – Revolution: Why Churchill Sees None in Germany (as Paul Temple)
- Jan 1942 – Spilled Beans and Crystal Gazing: The British Tories and Hitlerism (as Paul Temple)
- May 1942 – The War Issue Before the Socialist Party Convention (as Paul Temple)
- Jun–Jul 1943 – What Are the Prospects for Socialism? (as Paul Temple)
- Jan 1944 – Minority Resolution on Question of Forming Labor Party (as Paul Temple)
- Mar–Apr 1944 – Technocracy – A Totalitarian Fantasy (as Paul Temple)
- Aug 1945 – Gerald L.K. Smith – America’s No. 1 Fascist
- Oct 1945 – Motion Picture Strike Analyzed
- Oct 1945 – Movie Strikers Hurl Back Attacks
- Dec 1945 – Civil Liberties in the Fight Against Fascism (as Harold Draper)
- Mar 1947 – Third-Party Trends: Liberal-Labor Coalition Versus Labor Party
- Dec 1947 – The “Inevitability of Socialism”: The Meaning of a Much Abused Formula
- Jan 1948 – The Neo-Stalinist Type: Notes on a New Political Ideology
- Jan 1948 – Socialist Victory Is the Goal We Must Fight For!
- Mar 1948 – Book Notes – 1 (short book review)
- Mar 1948 – Book Notes – 2 (short book review) (as P.C.)
- Mar 1948 – Stalin’s Role in the Nazi Pact (as Philip Coben)
- Apr 1948 – The Triangle of Forces: Notes on the Czech Coup
- May 1948 – Henry Wallace’s RECORD on Labor and Jim Crow Much Unlike His Promises
- May 1948 – Response to Haskell on Wallace
- May 1948 – Squatter’s Rights for Socialists (letter, with Anne Draper)
- Jun 1948 – Consistent Opposition to Marshall Plan
- Jul 1948 – How to Defend Israel: A Political Program for Israeli Socialists
- Jul 1948 – Russia’s Secret Documents on Munich (as Philip Coben)
- Aug 1948 – At the Munich Conference (as Philip Coben)
- Aug 1948 – Backroom Deal Compromises Fight Between “Wallacemen” and CPers
- Aug 1948 – SWP Feigns Shock over Election Policy of WP
- Sep 1948 – “Comrade” Tito and the 4th International: Left-Wing Stalinism – A Senile Disorder
- Sep 1948 – Miscellany on Russia (as Philip Coben)
- Sep 1948 – Second Big Blowup Hits Stalinland! (as Philip Coben)
- Sep 1948 – Secret Diplomacy – U.S. “Embarrassed” by Its Own Policy (as Philip Coben)
- Sep 1948 – Trotskyist Primer (as Philip Coben)
- Oct 1948 – Economic Drive Behind Tito
- Oct 1948 – Their Morals and Ours (as Philip Coben)
- Nov 1948 – Class Forces Behind Tito
- May 1950 – Democracy is a Weapon!
- May 1951 – Is the U.S. Defending Democracy – or Capitalism?
- 1953 – The Myth of Lenin’s “Revolutionary Defeatism”
- 1956 – Israel’s Arab Minority: The Beginning of a Tragedy
- Jan–Apr 1956 – The “Third Camp” (debate with Ignazio Silone)
- 1957 – Israel’s Arab Minority: The Great Land Robbery
- Jun 1962 – KPFA – A Fourth of July Oration
- Sum 1962 – Marx and the Dictatorship of the Proletariat
- Fall 1964 – Review: Mary Schulman, Moses Hess, Prophet of Zionism
- Oct 1964 – The Mind of Clark Kerr
- Oct 1964 – Statement of Principles of the Independent Socialist Club
- 1965 – Berkeley: The New Student Revolt
- 1965 – The Student Movement of the Thirties
- Spring 1966 – In Reply to Max Nomad: Is Oligarchy Inevitable?
- Fall 1966 – ‘Bang!’
- 1966 – The Two Souls of Socialism
- 1967 – Who’s going to be the lesser-evil in 1968?
- Spring 1968 – Review: David Childs, From Schumacher to Brandt
- Winter 1968 – KPFA – Karl Marx and Simon Bolívar
- Apr 1968 – KPFA – On the Death of Martin Luther King
- Aug 1968 – KPFA – The Russian Invasion of Czechoslovakia
- Winter 1969 – A Note on the Father of Anarchism
- 1969 – The ABC of National Liberation Movements
- Jul 1970 – Marx and Engels on Women’s Liberation
- 1970 – The Death of the State in Marx and Engels
- 1970 – Marxism and the Trade Unions
- 1971 – The Principle of Self-Emancipation in Marx and Engels
- 1971 – Toward a New Beginning – On Another Road: The Alternative to the Micro-Sect
- Jan 1972 – KPFA – Cops, Dirty Harry, and Junious Poole
- 1973 – Anatomy of the Micro-Sect
- 1974 – Marx on Democratic Forms of Government
- 1976 – Marxist Women vs. Bourgeois Feminism (written with Ann G. Lipow)
- 1977 – Marx and the Economic-Jew Stereotype
- 1990 – The Myth of Lenin’s “Concept of The Party”
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