000054 Burns, Emile What is Marxism? New York International Publishers 1957
000055 Ideological struggle in the American Left. New York New Century Publishers 1963
000056 Eastman, Max Last stand of dialectic materialism. New York Polemic Publishers 1934
000057 Klingender, F.J. Marxism and modern art. New York International Publishers 1945
000058 Lewis, John Marxism and modern idealism. New York International Publishers 1945
000059 Dobb, Maurice Marx as an economist. New York International Publishers 1945
000060 Spratt, Philip New look at Marx. London Phoenix House 1957
000061 Dawson, J.A. Socialism and war: the Marxist attitude to Nazism. Melbourne Workers' Literature Bureau 1943
000062 Aveling, Edward Student's Marx. London George Allen & Unwin 1920
000063 Bakunin, Michael Marxism, freedom and the state. London Freedom Press 1950
000064 History of the working class: the Great French Revolution. New York International Publishers 193-
000065 History of the working class: 1st International & Paris Commune. New York International Publishers 193-
000066 Pascal, Roy Karl Marx, 1843-1943: political foundations. London Labour Monthly 1943
000067 Perchik, L. Karl Marx. New York International Publishers 1934
000068 Lenin, V.I. Teachings of Karl Marx. New York International Publishers 1930
000069 Pannekoek, Anton Marxism and Darwinism. Chicago Charles H. Kerr 1912
000070 Mandel, Ernest Marxist theory of the state. New York Merit Publishers 1969
000071 Aptheker, Herbert On the nature of revolution: the Marxist theory of social change. New York New Century Publishers 1959
000072 Jerome, V.J. Culture in a changing world: a Marxist approach. New York New Century Publishers 1947
000073 Trotsky, Leon Marxism in the United States. New York Workers Party Publications 1947
000074 De Leon, Daniel Marx on Mallock, or, facts vs. fiction. Glasgow Socialist Labour Party 1908
000075 Dutt, R. Palme Marxism after fifty years. London Labour Monthly 1933
000196 Le Leon, Daniel Marxian science and the colleges. New York New York Labor News Co. 1932
000216 Kahan-Coates, Zelda Karl Marx: his life and teaching. London British Socialist Party 1918
000225 Johnson, Hewlett Marxism and the individual. London Lawrence & Wishart 1943
000234 Williams, A.L. What is Marxism? London N.C.L.C. Publishing Society 193-?
000273 De Leon, Daniel Marx on Mallock, or facts vs. fiction. New York New York Labor News Co. 1908?
000334 Radek, Karl Proletarian dictatorship and terrorism. Detroit Marxian Educational Society 192-
000368 Waton, Harry Marxist: introduction and aid to the study of Capital. New York Workers' Educat'l Institute 1925
000381 Marx and Engels: biographies & bibliography. Colombo, Sri Lanka Lanka Samasamaja Publ. 1956
000523 Marx, Karl Workers' inquiry. Colombo, Sri Lanka Lanka Samasamaja Publ. 1955
000570 Novack, George Understanding history: Marxist essays. New York Pathfinder Press 1972
000571 Mandel, Ernest Marxist theory of the state. New York Pathfinder Press 1971
000588 Novack, George Empiricism and its evolution: a Marxist view. New York Pathfinder Press 1971
000589 Mandel, Ernest Decline of the dollar: a Marxist view of the monetary crisis. New York Pathfinder Press 1972
000599 Mandel, Ernest Inconsistencies of state capitalism. London International Marxist Group 1969
001370 Plekhanov, George Role of the individual in history. New York International Publishers 1940
001375 Brown, William Montgomery Teachings of Marx for girls and boys. Galion, Ohio Bradford-Brown Educational Co. 1935
001376 Mandel, Ernest Marxist theory of alienation: three essays. New York Pathfinder Press 1973
001673 Keracher, John Crime: its causes and consequences. Chicago Proletarian Party of America 1937?
001674 Keracher, John Crime: its causes and consequences. Chicago Charles H. Kerr 1937?
003139 Warde, William F. Long view of history. New York Pioneer Publishers 1960
003140 Warde, William F. Irregular movement of history: the Marxist law... London New Park Publications 1957
003180 Haldane, J.B.S. Dialectical materialism and modern science. London Labour Monthly 1940?
003443 Shachtman, Max Marxist politics or unprinciples combinationism? S.l. s.n. 1936?
003444 Marx, Karl Three essays..selected from the economic philosopical manuscripts S.l. s.n. 1947
003553 Socialist Workers Party ABC of Marxism (outline course #1) New York Socialist Workers Party 193-?
003966 American Journal of Sociology (v.78, no.1) Chicago, Ill. University of Chicago 1972
003978 Marxism today (v.3, no.8) London Central Books, Ltd. 1959
003979 World Marxist Review (v.2, no.8) Toronto Progress Books 1959
004058 Plekhanov, G.V. Fundamental problems of Marxism. S.l. s.n. n.d.
004087 Warde, William Dialectical materialism : outline course #3. New York Socialist Workers Party 194-?
004088 Creel, Warren Course in Marxian value and the market. New York Socialist Workers Party 1945
004089 Chester, Bob Introduction to Marxist economics. New York Socialist Workers Party 1945
004090 Warde, William Introduction to the logic of Marxism : eight lectures. New York Socialist Workers Party 194-?
004091 ABC of Marxism : outline course #1. New York Socialist Workers Party 194-?
004099 Bulletin of the Marxist Policy Committee (v.1, no.6) Chicago s.n. 1937
McCarthyism
002971 Socialist Workers Party Stop McCarthyism! Your stake in the fight. New York Pioneer Publishers 1954
002972 Socialist Workers Party McCarthyism: American fascism on the march. New York Pioneer Publishers 1953
003332 Sheil, Bernard J. Bishop Sheil on McCarthy. Detroit UAW-CIO 1954
003901 McCarthy, Joe McCarthyism : the fight for America New York Devin-Adair 1952
003907 Strack, Mrs. Henry Deland. Marxism in Christmas Cards. Washington, DC National Defense Comm. D.A.R. 1957
003908 Living Our Convictions with Gratitude. Washington, DC National Defense Comm. D.A.R. 1957
003909 United World Federalists, Inc. Washington, DC National Defense Comm. D.A.R. 1957?
Mexico
002329 Confederacion de Trabajadores de Mexico Informe del Comite Nacional : report of the National Committee... Mexico, D.F. Confederacion de Trabajadores 1937
002330 Boracres, Paul Mexican petroleum : stolen property? Mexico, D.F. Sindicato de Trabajadores Pet. 1938?
Middle East
002313 Cliff, T. Middle East at the cross roads. London Revolutionary Communist Party 1946
002314 Davidson, Basil What the Arab world really wants. London Union of Democratic Control 1956
003195 U.S. Dept. of the Army. Middle East: tricontinental hub, a strategic survey. Washington, D.C. U.S. Govt. Print. Off. 1965
003206 Militant Israel & the Arabs: Militant readers debate the Mideast conflict. New York Merit Publishers 1969
003676 Kanev, I. Refugees: the real figures. S.l. s.n. 1967
003677 Socialist Workers Party Basic training course in Trotskyism. New York Socialist Workers Party 1940?
Miscellaneous
003147 Reiser, Oliver L. Philosophy for world unification: scientific humanism... Gerard, Kansas Haldeman-Julius 1946
003168 Haldeman-Julius, E. Bunk box: collection of the bits of bunk that infest Anerican... Gerard, Kansas Haldeman-Julius 192-?
003179 Korwin, Laurence E. Manual of promotion at supermarkets. Chicago New Products Council 1960
003199 Sachtleben, Rudolf Spotlights on the history of transportation of fluids. Hanover, Germany Preussag Aktiengesellschaft 1964
New Zealand
002584 Sutch, W.B. New Zealand's labor government at work. New York League for Indus. Democracy 1940
003486 U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Labor law and practice in New Zealand. Washington, D.C. U.S. Govt. Print. Off. 1967
Nigeria
002326 Diamond, Stanley Nigeria: model of a colonial failure. New York American Committee on Africa 1967
Okinawa
002641 Japan Afro-Asian Solidarity Committee Okinawa under U.S. occupation. Tokyo Japan Afro-Asian Solidar. Com. 1962
Pakistan
002589 Burki, Shahid Javed Pakistan: a demographic report. Washington, D.C. Population Reference Bureau 1973
003548 Alavi, Hamza A. Land reform in Pakistan. London Intl. Soc. for Socialist Stud. 1959
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#466 002189 Genne, Elizabeth and William Building a marriage on two altars. New York Public Affairs Pamphlets 1971
#468 002190 LeShan, Eda J. Mates and roommates: new styles in young marriages. New York Public Affairs Pamphlets 1971
#470 002191 LaCrosse, E. Robert Day care for America's children. New York Public Affairs Pamphlets 1971
#473 002192 Dickman, Irving R. Living with blindness. New York Public Affairs Pamphlets 1972
#477 002193 Norwick, Kenneth P. Pornography: the issues and the law. New York Public Affairs Pamphlets 1972
#481 002194 Lekachman, Robert Public service employment: jobs for all. New York Public Affairs Pamphlets 1972
#489 002195 Emerson, Thomas I. Bill of Rights today. New York Public Affairs Pamphlets 1973
#496 002196 Read, Clifton R. Can we conquer cancer? New York Public Affairs Pamphlets 1973
#517 002197 Saltman, Jules VD: epidemic amoung teenagers. New York Public Affairs Pamphlets 1974
Patriotism
001683 President's Commission on National Goals. Goals for Americans. S.l. Advertising Council 1960
001684 Hoover, Herbert American individualism. Rockford, Ill. Herbert Hoover Pres. Lib. Assn 1971
001702 Beck, Dave Legacy of liberty: a radio address... S.l. s.n. 1949
Philippines
002208 Phillips, Goerge What price Philippine independence? New York New Century Publishers 1946
Poetry
000662 Federman, David Friends, living & dead. Detroit Artists' Workshop Press 1966
000664 Cook, Roy J. One hundred and one famous poems: with a prose supplement. Chicago Cable Company 1928
000665 Sinclair, Upton Hell: a verse drama and photo-play. Pasadena, Calif. Sinclair 1923
000666 Gomez, Manuel Poems for workers. Chicago Workers Party of America 192-
000667 Patchen, Kenneth Poems of humor & protest. San Francisco City Lights Books 1959
000668 Ginsberg, Allen Howl and other poems. San Francisco City Lights Books 1956
000669 Ferlinghetti, Lawrence Pictures of the gone world. San Francisco City Lights Books 1955
000670 Ransom, John Crowe American poetry at mid-century Washington, D.C. Library of Congress 1958
000671 Romine, Auda We protest. S.l. Romine 1959
000672 Kupferberg, Tuli Snow job. New York Poets Union Press 1959
000673 Shaw, Bernard Devil's disciple. Baltimore, Md. Penguin Books 1955
000674 Rodman, Thomas P. Poem recited before the New Bedford Mechanics Association. New Bedford, Mass. Benjamin T. Congdon 1833
001661 Beecher, John And I will be heard. New York Twice a Year Press 1940
001833 Ferlinghetti, Lawrence Tentative description of a dinner...impeachment of Eisenhower. San Francisco Golden Mountain Press 1958
003169 Untermeyer, Louis Robert Frost: a backward look. Washington, D.C. Library of Congress 1964
Poland
002245 Brody, Alter Behind the Polish-Soviet break. New York Soviet Russia Today 1942?
002360 Central Council of Trade Unions Documents of the 4th Congress of Polish Trade Unions. Warsaw Central Coun. of Trade Unions 1958
003771 Polish Labor Group Poland fights. (Vol.3, no.30) New York Polish Labor Group 1943
Politics
001704 United Labor League of Ohio Robert Alphonso Taft story: it's on the record! S.l. United Labor League of Ohio 1950?
001706 CIO Political Action Committee 52 facts on prices. Washington, D.C. CIO Political Action Committee 1952
001707 CIO Political Action Committee 52 facts on taxes. Washington, D.C. CIO Political Action Committee 1952
001708 CIO Political Action Committee 52 facts on corruption. Washington, D.C. CIO Political Action Committee 1952
001709 CIO Political Action Committee 52 facts on foreign policy. Washington, D.C. CIO Political Action Committee 1952
001710 CIO Political Action Committee 52 facts on politics. Washington, D.C. CIO Political Action Committee 1952
001711 CIO Political Action Committee 52 facts on civil rights. Washington, D.C. CIO Political Action Committee 1952
001820 Dennis, Eugene People against the trusts... New York New Century Publishers 1946
001821 National Educational Committee for a New Party Ideas for a new party: provisional declaration of principles... Chicago National Educational Committee 1946
001822 Bond, Julian Black candidates: southern campaign experiences. Atlanta Voter Education Project 1969
001824 Liberal Party General election, 1900: set of leaflets. London Liberal Party 1900
001826 Chamber of Commerce of the United States Political precinct: action course in practical politics. Washington, D.C. Chamber of Commerce of the US 1959
001827 O'Connor, Henry Republican political handbook for public speakers and local comm. New York Evening Post Steam Press 1880
001828 Cook, Walter Henry Secret political societies in the South during ...Reconstruction. Cleveland Evangelical Publishing House 19--
001829 Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America We, or they?: vote for your candidate, Roosevelt! New York? Amalgamated Clothing Workers 1938
001830 Gaer, Joseph What every voter should know and do in 1946. New York CIO Political Action Comm. 1946
001831 Bernard, Bertram M. Election laws of the 48 states: how to register and vote. New York Oceana Publications 1950
001832 AFL-CIO Why Richard M. Nixon must be impeached now. Washington, D.C. AFL-CIO 1973?
001834 Morals in politics: a collection of essays... New York New Leader Publishing Co. 1945
001835 Snow, John Howland Government by treason. New York Domestic and Foreign Affairs 1946
001836 King, Judson Utility records of the presidential candidates... Washington, D.C. National Popular Govt. League 1936
001837 Commons, John R. Horace Greeley and the working class origins of the Repub. Party. Boston Ginn & Company 1909
001841 Humphrey, Hubert H. Challenge of 1958: speech of Hon. Hubert H. Humphrey... Washington, D.C. U.S. Govt. Print. Off. 1958
001842 Morse, Wayne Wiretapping proposals threaten historic gains ... Washington, D.C. U.S. Govt. Print. Off. 1954
001843 Morse, Wayne Perversion of the Taft-Hartley Act by the Eisenhower NLRB... Washington, D.C. U.S. Govt. Print. Off. 1956
001869 Republican National Committee Boondoggles...and you pay the bill. Washington, D.C. Republican National Committee 1936
001930 Labour Party Signposts for the sixties: speakers' notes no. 1. London Labour Party 1962
001969 Whither are we drifting? S.l. s.n. 192-
002579 Mexican-American Political Association/UFW Let us remember: neustros martires...vote for Hubert H. Humphrey. Los Angeles United Farm Workers 1968
002999 Lehman, Herbert H. Strait jacket of fear. Milwaukee Lehman 1953
003094 National Maritime Union National Maritime Union...backs Hubert H. Humphrey. New York National Maritime Union 1968
003108 Warning: Wallace no friend of working people or their unions. Birmingham, Ala. Alabama Unionists... 1968
003153 League for Industrial Democracy State of the student movement, 1970. New York League for Indus. Democracy 1970
003156 Read, Leonard E. Pattern for revolt. New York Joseph D. McGuire 1948
003159 Childs, Richard S. Short ballot: a movement to simplify politics. New York Short Ballot Organization 1909
003161 Garlin, Sender Real Huey P. Long. New York Workers Library Publishers 1935
003165 Nixon, Richard M. State of the Union address... Washington, D.C. U.S. Govt. Print. Off. 1971
003166 Friends Committee on National Legislation Annual report. Washington, D.C. Friends Committee 1960
003185 Mazo, Earl et al. Great debates : [Kennedy-Nixon debates]. Santa Barbara, Calif. Ctr. for Study of Dem. Inst. 1962
003186 Wheeler, Harvey Restoration of politics. Santa Barbara, Calif. Ctr. for Study of Dem. Inst. 1965
003187 Wheeler, Harvey Rise and fall of liberal democracy. Santa Barbara, Calif. Ctr. for Study of Dem. Inst. 1966
003188 Buchanan, Scott So reason can rule: the Constitution revisited. Santa Barbara, Calif. Ctr. for Study of Dem. Inst. 1967
003196 Official program commemorating the inaug. of Harry S. Truman. Washington, D.C. s.n. 1949
003197 Wright, Fred Goldwater coloring book. New York Marzani & Munsell 1964
003246 Democratic National Convention Program Book Comm. Democratic National Convention program. Washington, D.C. Democratic National Comm. 1964
003263 Davis, Rennie and Hayden, Tom Movement campaign 1968: an election year offensive. S.l. s.n. 1968
003284 Nixon, Richard What's right with America: excerpts of remarks... S.l. s.n. 1970
003388 Baker, Charles R. Insights into U.S. Senator Stephen M. Young's 1964 victory... Toledo, Ohio BURR Communications Agency 1964
003462 AFL-CIO Committee on Political Education Humphrey vs. Nixon, 1948-1968: twenty years of contrast. Washington, D.C. AFL-CIO 1968
003473 Ohio Democratic Party Human concern. S.l. Ohio Democratic Party 197-?
003489 Schachter, Leon B. & Mayer, Arnold Political and legislative prospects in 1960. S.l. Amalgamated Meat Cutters 1960
003492 AFL-CIO Making of a campaign issue: Nixon at the AFL-CIO Convention. Washington, D.C. AFL-CIO 1971
003507 Know your Congress: 88th Congress, 2nd session... Washington, D.C. Capitol Publishers, Inc. 1964
003515 AFL-CIO Helping to write your nation's laws. Washington, D.C. AFL-CIO Pamphlet Division 1965
003712 Newberry, Mike Goldwater-ism. New York Marzani & Munsell 1964
003785 Democratic National Committee Democratic digest. (August 1953) Washington,D.C. Democratic National Committee 1953
003786 American opinion: an informal review. (Vol.6, no.10) Belmont, Mass. Robert Welch 1963
003793 Realist: freethought criticism and satire. (No.39) New York Realist 1962
003816 Freedom's voice. Camp Lake, Wisc. Freedom's Voice 1964
003861 Utley, S.W. On the road to Moscow. Minneapolis Citizens Alliance 1934
003891 Story of Bob Taft. Oberlin, Ohio Ohio Comm.of Indep. Voters 1950
003893 Roosevelt, Franklin Delano Address by Franklin Delano Roosevelt at the Teamsters Convention. Washington, D.C. Democratic National Committee 1944
003920 Chance, Charles W. et. al Representation and reapportionment. Columbus, Ohio Ohio State University 1965
003930 Statesman (v.6, no.1) Chicago, Ill. Statesman Publishing Co. 1889
003931 Statesman (v.6, no.2) Chicago, Ill. Statesman Publishing Co. 1889
003969 Status of the world's nations. Washington, D.C. U.S. Dept. of State 1969
003977 Plain Talk (v.4, no.6) New York Plain Talk 1929
003981 Idiot (no.3) San Francisco Idiot 1965
004025 Abel-Burke-Molony Campaign spotlight (v.1, no.3) Chicago Intl Committee to Elect... 1965
004054 Political quarterly (v.29, no.2) London Stevens & Son 1958
004055 American Liberal (v.3, no.8) San Francisco Western Independent Publ. 1962
Population
003493 Commission on Population Growth & the Amer. Future Population growth and America's future. New York Planned Parenthood-World Popul 1971
003495 AT & T Economic Analysis Section Population growth: boon or calamity? S.l. American Telephone & Telegraph 1971
Poverty
001685 Sweet, J. Stouder Poverty in the U.S.A. New York Public Affairs Pamphlet 1967
001686 Sinclair, Upton I, Governor of California, and how I ended poverty... Los Angeles End Poverty League 1934
001948 Sinclair, Upton We, poeple of America, and how we ended poverty... Los Angeles End Poverty League 1934
003099 U.S. HEW. Children's Bureau About the poor: some facts and some fictions. Washington, D.C. U.S. Govt. Print. Off. 1967
003124 Weisskopf, Walter A. et al. Looking forward: the abundant society. Santa Barbara, Calif. Ctr. for Study of Dem. Inst. 1966
003292 Cuyahoga County Welfare Department Annual report. Cleveland Cuyahoga County Welfare Dept. 1973
003414 Cornman, Ronald Evans Social welfare organizations. S.l. s.n. 1968
003890 Inter-Denominational Committee What is wrong with the Community Chest? Toledo, Ohio Inter-Denominational Committee 1927?
Prussia
002487 Marx, Karl and Engels, Frederick Reactionary Prussianism. New York International Publishers 193-?
Racism
001373 Rose, Arnold Roots of prejudice. Paris UNESCO 1951
001529 UNESCO What is race? Paris UNESCO 1952
001530 Commission on Interracial Cooperation Understanding our neighbors: a factual study... Atlanta Commission on Interracial Coop 1943
001531 Rustin, Bayard Interracial primer: how you can help relieve tension... New York Fellowship of Reconciliation 1944
001532 Klein, Woody News media and race relations: a self portrait. New York Columbia Journalism Review 1968
001533 Socialist Labor Party Race prejudice...why?: who benefits from it? New York Socialist Labor Party 1956
001534 Pettigrew, Thomas F. Racially separate or together? New York Anti-Defamation League 1969
001535 International Union of Electrical Workers Race hate. Washington, D.C. Intl. Union of Electr. Workers 1957
001536 Grier, Eunice and Grier, George Case studies in racially mixed housing: Sunnyhills, Milpitas, Ca. Washington, D.C. Washington Ctr for Metro. Stud 1962
001537 Seidenberg, Jacob Negroes in the work group: study of selected employment practices Ithaca, NY Cornell University 1950
001538 American Missionary Association If your next neighbors are Negroes. Nashville, TN American Missionary Assoc. 195-
001614 Indian who never got home. Detroit UAW 1952
001615 Souls don't have color. Detroit UAW 1952
001668 Sleepy Lagoon Defense Committee. Sleepy Lagoon case. Los Angeles Sleepy Lagoon Defense Comm. 1943
002735 Mao Tse-Tung Statement by Comrade Mao Tse-Tung...in support of Afro-American.. Peking Foreign Languages Press 1968
003118 Klineberg, Otto Race and psychology. Paris Unesco 1951
003122 Chalmers, W. Ellison & Cormick, Gerald W., eds. Racial conflict & negotiations: perspectives & first case studies Ann Arbor University of Michigan 1971
003202 Smith, M. Brewster & Piliavin, Jane Allyn Schools and prejudice: findings. New York Praeger 1969
003203 Berger, Stephen D. Social consequences of residential segregation of the ...Negro. New York Metro. Applied Research Center 1970
003251 Hate: the voice of extremism. [poster] S.l. s.n. 1964?
003283 Jewish Labor Committee Intolerance, your greatest enemy. New York Jewish Labor Committee 1944
003333 Lucey, Robert E. Texas archbishop and the Negro boy: an interview... Detroit UAW-CIO 1954
003338 Allport, Gordon W. Bigot in our midst. New York Community Relations Service 195-?
003339 Ross, Irwin Town that took its own pulse. New York Community Relations Service 1950
003340 Paton, Alan Negro in America today. Detroit UAW-CIO 1954
003355 Southern Regional Council Racial discrimination in the Southern Frderal Courts. Atlanta Southern Regional Council 1965
003356 Green, William Organized labor knows the score. New York Labor Reports 194-?
003513 Robbins, Jhan & Robbins, June Why didn't they hit back? New York Congress of Racial Equality 1963
003670 Weiss, Murry Notes for a discussion on the Negro question. New York Socialist Workers Party 1945
003688 Socialist Workers Party On the "Negro question" draft thesis. New York Socialist Workers Party 1948
003916 United Automobile Workers To stamp out discrimination : a handbook. Detroit UAW 1944?
003964 Journal of Human Relations (v.14, no.1, 4) Wilberforce, Ohio Central State University 1966
003478 Hanna, Hilton E. Black backside: a convocation address. St. Paul, Minn. AMC & BW of North America 1969
Rationalism
001363 Robertson, J.M. Charles Bradlaugh. London Watts & Co. 1920
001752 Allen, Grant Evolution of the idea of God: an inquiry into the origins of rel. London Watts & Co. 1918
003773 Friendship Liberal League Liberal. (Vol.4, no.4) Philadelphia Friendship Liberal League 1950
Reading
#01 002198 Lapp, Ralph Space science. New York Public Affairs Pamphlets/ALA 1962
#02 002199 Hayes, Bartlett H. Contemporary arts. New York Public Affairs Pamphlets/ALA 1962
#03 002200 Douglas, William O. Freedom of the mind. New York Public Affairs Pamphlets/ALA 1962
#04 002201 Bates, Marston Expanding population in a shrinking world. New York Public Affairs Pamphlets/ALA 1963
#05 002202 Heilbroner, Robert L. World of economics. New York Public Affairs Pamphlets/ALA 1963
#06 002203 Gassner, John World of contemporary drama. New York Public Affairs Pamphlets/ALA 1965
#08 002204 Goldschmidt, Walter Cultural anthropology. New York Public Affairs Pamphlets/ALA 1967
#09 002205 Hook, Sidney Contemporary philosophy. New York Public Affairs Pamphlets/ALA 1968
#10 002206 Lasswell, Harold D. Man and his government. New York Public Affairs Pamphlets/ALA 1968
Religion
001722 Locke, John Letter concerning toleration. New York Liberal Arts Press 1950
001723 Lewis, Joseph Jefferson, the freethinker. New York Freethought Press Association 1928
001724 Lewis, Joseph Franklin, the freethinker. New York Freethought Press Association 1928
001727 McKenna, Norman C. Catholic and his union. New York Paulist Press 1948
001728 Parsons, Wilfrid God in economic life. New York Paulist Press 1943
001729 Leo XIII, Pope Rerum novarum: encyclical letter...on condition of labor. New York Paulist Press 1939
001730 Pius XI, Pope Quadragesimo anno: encyclical letter...on reconstructing social.. New York Paulist Press 1939
001731 John XXIII, Pope Mater et magistra: Christianity and social progress... New York America Press 1961
001732 Association of Catholic Trade Unionists, Cleveland 5th annual Labor Day Mass... Cleveland Assn. of Cath. Trade Unionists 1951
001734 Lehmann, L. H. and Riggs, Francis Behn Catholic Church in a democracy. New York Agora Publishing Co. 1947
001735 Keracher, John How the gods were made: a study in historical materialism. Chicago Charles H. Kerr 1929
001736 Phibbs, Ray Lessons from Lincoln: three sermons. Hudson, Ohio First Congregational Church 1977
001737 Blanshard, Paul Roman Catholic Church in medicine, sex, and education. New York Nation 194-?
001738 Durr, Clifford J. Jesus as a free speech victim. New York Emergency Civil Liberties Com. 1960
001744 Nearing, Scott Rise and decline of Christian civilization. S.l. Nearing 1939?
001745 Social progress: a journal of Church and society. Crawfordsville, Ind. United Presbyterian Church 1962
001746 Labor and religion. Washington, D.C. CIO 1946
001747 Abbott, Leonard D. Francisco Ferrer: his life, work and martyrdom. New York Francisco Ferrer Association 1910?
001748 Religion and Labor Foundation Walking together: religion and labor. Columbus, Ohio Religion and Labor Foundation 1957
001749 Dawber, Mark A. Ministering to shifting populations. New York Friendship Press 1940
001750 Landis, Benson Y. Genesis of the exodus. New York Friendship Press 1940
001751 Sollmann, F.W. Religion and politics. Wallingford, Penn. Pendle Hill 1941?
001753 Parker, Theodore Foresight of Theodore Parker warns the American nation: a sermon. Chicago Progressive Thinker 19--?
001754 Thorez, Maurice Catholics and communists. New York Workers Library Publishers 1938
001755 Church believes in unions. Detroit UAW 1963
001756 McCarthy, William Soul. Chicago United Secularists of America 1955
001757 Birkhead, Leon M. Religion of a free man. New York Independent 195-?
001758 Christianity and Marxism: a symposium. New York Polemic Publishers 1934
001759 National Council of Churches of Christ in the USA Christian concern and responsibility for economic life ... New York National Council of Churches 1966
001760 Guerry, Emile Christian and the Ecumenical Council. New York Paulist Press 1962
001761 National Council of Catholic Men Catholic men. Washington, D.C. National Council of Cath. Men 1962
001762 Bushnell, Edward Narrow bed: ... the trial for heresy of William Montgomery Brown. Galion, Ohio Bradford-Brown Educational Co. 1931
001763 Hardy, Abbott Lawrence Syndicated soul saver, Billy Sunday: how he slings slang... Chicago Hardy 1918
001764 Flanders, Allan Churches and their politics. London International Publishing Co. 1938
001773 Organized labor: the home of workers of all faiths. New York Anti-Defamation League 1946
003385 Bairn, William Allan Cult. [second draft: film script] West Hollywood, Calif. Cineplause Production 1981
003902 National forecast magazine (Oct 1958, Feb 1959) Topton, NC National Forecast 1958-1959
003903 News and views (Apr 1957) Wheaton, IL Church League of America 1957
003905 Pattern of history Haverhill, Mass. Destiny Publishers 1953
003938 Here and Now : a Christian Journal of Opinion (v.5, no.7) Dayton, Ohio Here and Now 1968
004041 Jubilee (v.2, no.5) New York AMDG Publishing 1954
Revolution
000263 Holorenshaw, Henry Levellers and the English revolution. London Victor Gollancz 1939
Right to work
000520 Socialist Workers Party Fight the slave labor law: Taft-Hartley Act. New York Pioneer Publishers 1947
000756 Cronin, John F. Right to work laws. Washington, D.C. Social Action Dept. 195-
000800 International Association of Machinists Right to work laws: three moral studies. Washington, D.C. Intl. Assn. of Machinists 1955
000875 Industrial Union Dept., AFL-CIO Industrial unions and Taft-Hartley. Washington, D.C. Industrial Union Dept. AFL-CIO 1957?
000903 AFL-CIO Taft-Hartley case study: what has happened to the AFHW... Washington, D.C. AFL-CIO 1958?
000976 American Federation of Labor What's wrong with the Taft-Hartley law? : labor's indictment. Washington, D.C. American Federation of Labor 1952
000995 Barbash, Jack Taft-Hartley Act in action, 1947-1954. New York League for Industrial Democ. 1954
001021 American Federation of Labor Summary of provisions of the Taft-Hartley Act. Washington, D.C. American Federation of Labor 1947?
001022 American Federation of Labor Explaining the Taft-Hartley Act. Washington, D.C. American Federation of Labor 1947?
001023 Taft, Robert A. Essential principles of the Taft-Hartley Law and amendments... Washington, D.C. U.S. Govt. Print. Off. 1949
001066 Chavez, Cesar E. Right to work laws = Derecho a trabajar. New York A. Philip Randolph Fund 1968
001097 Lewis, John L. Speech by John L. Lewis in opposition to Taft-Hartley Statute. San Francisco American Federation of Labor 1947
001110 Silver, Abba H. Statement...against the so-called "Right to work" issue. Columbus United Organized Labor of Ohio 1958?
001111 Ohio Council of Churches Statement...against the so-called "Right to work" issue. Columbus United Organized Labor of Ohio 1958?
001112 Methodist Church. Bd. of Social & Econ. Relations Right to work and union membership. Chicago Methodist Church 195-?
001113 2 archbishops, 4 bishops rap "Right to Work" law. Columbus United Organized Labor of Ohio 195-?
001114 Load up your votin' gun against the phony "Right to Work" law. Columbus United Organized Labor of Ohio 195-?
001115 Why top U.S. newspapers call "Right to Work" law a fraud. Washington, D.C. Natl. Counc. for Industr.Peace 195-?
001116 Why so many faiths see evil in "Right to Work". Washington, D.C. Natl. Counc. for Industr.Peace 195-?
001117 Like a wolf in sheep's clothing... Columbus United Organized Labor of Ohio 195-?
001134 Ohio C.I.O. Political Action Committee Wrong again, Mr. Taft! Columbus Ohio C.I.O. Pol. Action Comm. 1948?
001168 AFL-CIO Union security: the case against the "Right to Work" laws. Washington, D.C. AFL-CIO 1958
001389 Vote no on issue 2 [pamphlets on the right to work issue] Columbus United Organized Labor of Ohio 1958?
001454 AFL-CIO Union security: the case against the "right-to-work" laws. Washington, D.C. AFL-CIO 1958
002875 Schrank, Robert This is aimed at you!: expose of the Taft-Hartley Plot... New York NY State Council of Machinists 1948?
003201 National Council for Industrial Peace Right-to-work: a family issue. Washington, D.C. Natl. Coun. for Indus. Peace 1958
003220 AFL-CIO Case for the union shop. Washington, D.C. AFL-CIO 1957
003221 AFL-CIO What has happened to the Amer. Fed. of Hosiery Workers... Washington, D.C. AFL-CIO 1957
003227 AFL-CIO Facts vs. propaganda: truth about "right to work" laws. Washington, D.C. AFL-CIO 1957
003702 National Council of the Churches of Christ in USA Union membership as a condition of employment. New York Churches of Christ in the USA 1956
003703 AFL-CIO Right to work leaflets [various] Washington, D.C. AFL-CIO 1957
003704 United Organized Labor of Ohio Right to work radio spots [various] Ohio United Organized Labor of Ohio 1958
003705 National Committee for Industrial Peace Fact book on proposed Ohio "right to work" amendment. Columbus, Ohio Committee for Industrial Peace 1958
003706 Shott, John G. How "right to work" laws are passed: Florida sets the pattern. Washington, D.C. Public Affairs Institute 1956
003707 State Publishing Company Union shop: the Achilles heel of organized labor. Columbus, Ohio State Publishing Company 1957
003801 Akron Federation of Labor Labor's arguments against Pollock's puzzle.[Sen. Pollock, Canton) Akron Akron Federation of Labor 1954
004112 Mrs. Ohio Homemaker: beware the quirk in "right to work" Columbus United Organized Labor of Ohio 1957
004113 Working farmer-editor tells why "right to work" law will hurt... Washington, D.C. Natl. Counc.for Indust. Peace 1957?