Additions to MIA Hardy archive
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January 6, 2019 at 4:30 pm #176094ALBKeymaster
More added to the Edgar Hardcastle Internet Archive (click on title to read):
Can Trade Unionism Save the Workers? March 1927
Marxism or Communism July 1927
What is Capital? September 1928
Religion, War and Nazism November 1940
Sir Richard Acland in a Muddle November 1940
The People’s Convention December 1940
Britain’s Third Labour Government September 1945
How Not To Save Democracy November 1948
The Welfare State: Have Things Changed? December 1958
Does Mao provide the Answer? October 1970February 1, 2019 at 3:44 pm #182934ALBKeymasterMore added. Click on title.
Capitalism Victorious in China December 1926
The Mask off in China May 1927
The Plebs on China July 1927
China Another Chapter August 1927March 4, 2019 at 3:24 pm #184031ALBKeymasterMore added (click on title) to the Edgar Hardcastle Internet Archive:
Who wants an Incomes Policy?, September 1962
Prices since the 1200s, August 1969Trade Unions in a trap, March 1978
The Tories and the Closed Shop, August 1979
Economists’ bunk exposed, March 1984June 4, 2020 at 7:53 pm #203452ALBKeymasterJust added where Hardy deals with the antics of the CP in the 1920s and attempts to pass off Lenin’s view on the need to smash the State as Marx’s:
4 June, 2020: Added to the Edgar Hardcastle Internet Archive:
On illegal organisations, December 1921
The Collapse of Capitalism, February 1922
Socialism and Empire, October 1925
Socialism or Chinese Nationalism. A criticism from Australia, October 1927
The Irish elections. More Communist trickery, October 1927
Saklatvala on Socialism, May 1928
The ballot or the barricade?, May 1928
Ballot or barricade again, June 1928
Ballot or barricade? Mr Chapman’s last word, August 1928
Communist rioting, June 1929June 4, 2020 at 8:37 pm #203457ALBKeymasterThese articles deal with the antics of the Communist Party in the 1920s and with their attempt to pass off Lenin’s views about smashing the State as Marx’s.
June 29, 2020 at 2:21 pm #204692ALBKeymasterAdded to the Edgar Hardcastle Internet Archive:
‘Revolutionary Christianity’, August 1921
“Higher prices mean fewer jobs”, October 1921
The Great Discoveries and their economic effects, February 1926
Rationalisation and unemployment, June 1929
Potash and Palestine. Dead-sea Fruit, October 1929
Wicked Bankers and Kind Captains of Industry, November 1929
Armaments and Unemployment, July 1961July 28, 2020 at 11:39 am #205365ALBKeymasterArticles by Hardy from the 1920s with our criticism of Labour and Social Democratic parties just added to the Edgar Hardcastle Internet Archive:
Some I.L.P. Distortions of Marx, August 1922
Labour Governments. The Australian Fiasco, December 1923
The capitalist principles of the I.L.P., January 1925
The Road to Power. An exposure of the Social Democrats in Germany, July 1925
The failure of the Co-operative Movement, January 1927
What the Labour Party wants, September 1927
Housing Reform Examined. An illustration from Vienna, December 1927
The Labour Machine in Conference, November 1928July 20, 2021 at 7:07 am #220199ALBKeymasterAdded to the Edgar Hardcastle Internet Archive, 8 more articles from the Socialist Stadard of the 1920s:
The capital levy, August 1923
Why Socialists Oppose Nationalisation, November 1924
The Capitalist and his Case, April 1925
The shorter working day, January 1926
Shall we emigrate?, July 1926
The Struggle for World Trade, August 1926
Personalities and Socialist politics, October 1926
Is Britain over-populated?, August 1927August 5, 2021 at 6:32 am #220515ALBKeymasterMore have been added. These ones show what a despicable lot the leaders of the “Communist” Party were and the lengths to which they were preoared to go in the blind obedience to their masters in state-capitalist Moscow:
The Communist Yes—No—Yes Policy on Colonial Peoples, November 1939
More About the People’s Convention, March 1941
Quick Changes by the Communist Party, July 1941
Communists support for Conservative candidates, December 1941
Communist Arguments for Lifting the Ban on the “Daily Worker”, February 1942
Death of the People’s Convention, February 1942
The Communists and Mr. Churchill, March 1942August 15, 2021 at 7:02 am #220700ALBKeymasterMore added to the Edgar Hardcastle Internet Archive, from the Second World War period:
The Materialist Conception of History September 1940
Trade relations after the War February 1942
Are the Workers better off during the War? March 1942
The future of Sir Stafford Cripps March 1942
Post War Trade April 1942
Population and Social Progress June 1942
A Challenge to Mr. Bevin on Post-War Reconstruction August 1942
China takes up the White Man’s Burden November 1942
Some Socialist points on the Beveridge Report December 1942
Where Reformism fails March 1943
No unemployment after the end of the War? April 1943
A Critic of Marx’s Economic Theories December 1943
Divide and Rule. Idiotic Squabbles of British and American Miners’ Leaders, September 1944August 16, 2021 at 12:31 am #220713alanjjohnstoneKeymasterHmmm…with all the writing Hardcastle did for the SPGB, when did he have time to do his research job for my union the UPW as it was in his time?
September 4, 2023 at 10:16 pm #246601ALBKeymasterAdded to the Edgar Hardcastle Internet Archive:
https://www.marxists.org/archive/hardcastle/index.htm
Fallacy of a National Incomes Policy, August 1965
Inflation and Prices (part 1), July 1965
Inflation and Prices (part 2), August 1965
Inflation and Prices (part 3), September 1965
Inflation and Prices (part 4), October 1965
George Orwell: War Broadcasts and War Commentaries, December 1987
October 28, 2024 at 4:26 pm #254608ALBKeymasterThe following articles have been added:
September 1938 The real issue in Czechoslovakia https://www.marxists.org/archive/hardcastle/1938/real_issue.htm
November 1955 Why Socialists Oppose the Labour Party https://www.marxists.org/archive/hardcastle/1955/oppose_labour.htm
September 1956 What is Behind the Fight for Suez
https://www.marxists.org/archive/hardcastle/1956/behind_suez.htmApril 1978 Rising prices and the EEC
https://www.marxists.org/archive/hardcastle/1978/eec_prices.htmMay 1978 Trade Unions and the Law
https://www.marxists.org/archive/hardcastle/1978/unions_law.htmJuly 1978 The slump in the nineteen-thirties
https://www.marxists.org/archive/hardcastle/1978/slump_thirties.htmNovember 1978 Planning the road to nowhere https://www.marxists.org/archive/hardcastle/1978/planning_nowhere.htm
March 1979 Lessons of the Spanish Civil War https://www.marxists.org/archive/hardcastle/1979/spain_lessons.htm
November 1979 Busy doing nothing
https://www.marxists.org/archive/hardcastle/1979/busy_nothing.htm -
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