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February 22, 2020 at 1:53 pm #193752PartisanZParticipant
No. 03 November 1904
Some additional articles. Thanks to Cde. D. O’Neil’s excellent blog. Socialist Standard Past & Present
No. 02 October 1904
- Is There a Class War ? Mr. J. Keir-Hardie, M.P., Answers ” Yes-No ” and “No-Yes!”
- Editorial: The Futility of Reform
- “Fire Out the Fools.”
- Two Points of View
- Party News: Party Notes
- Letters to the Editors: Correspondence
- Letters to the Editors: Answers To Correspondents
- Party News: Socialism and Labour Politics
- Party News: The Socialist Party of Great Britain. General Meeting
- A New York cable states
- Party News: SPGB Lecture List, October, 1904
- A Look Round
- Party News: From Our Branches
- The bogey of the taxes
No. 05 January 1905
The Social Problem and Its Solution: Part 1 By Jules Guesde
No. 06 February 1905
March 3, 2020 at 2:35 pm #194270PartisanZParticipantYou can access all of the 2000-2020 issues on a singe index page here or from the ‘Publications’ – ‘Socialist Standard’ – ‘2000-2020’ drop down menu in the header links.
Some more:
No. 187 March 1920- This reply was modified 4 years, 8 months ago by PartisanZ.
April 24, 2020 at 12:07 pm #199755PartisanZParticipantThis is the state of play in getting the individual article archives up, which feature was lost in migrating from original Drupal into WordPress.
They can be accessed from the ‘Publications’-‘Socialist Standard’- Standard-index(Full) menu.
I broke up the 2000-2020 index as it was a bit unwieldy.
https://www.worldsocialism.org/spgb/standard-archives/
- 1900s
- 1910s
- 1920’s
- 1930’s
- 1940’s
- 1950’s
- 1960’s (Regular archive. Still to do individual articles).
- 1970’s (Regular archive. Still to do individual articles).
- 1980’s
- 1990’s
- 2000’s
- 2010’s
- 2020’s
- 2000-2020 index
- This reply was modified 4 years, 8 months ago by PartisanZ.
May 18, 2020 at 12:25 am #202642PartisanZParticipantJune 6, 2020 at 4:17 pm #203530PartisanZParticipantI spoke too soon. Adam and Darren worked on these below. So more additions as follows:
- Why Taxes Do Not Concern The Workers
- Jottings
- A Brief Exposition of Socialist Theory. (Continued.)
- Capitalism in East Africa
- Book Review: “The French Revolution.”
- A Christmas Carol
- Foster Parents
- Editorial: Hope Springs Infernal in the Worker’s Breast
- Party News: Our Thousand Pound Fund
- The Coal Miner and his Union
- Letter: Crusader Magazine
- Correspondence
- More “Cheap and Nasty.”
- Jottings
- Common-Sense or Super-Sense
- Capitalism in East Africa Part 2
- Dope and Anti-Dope
- Where Private Property Does Not Reign
- Parliament . . .
- The Key to Historical Development (Engels)
- Mass Production. How it affects the workers
- Capital’s Strangle-Hold
- Party News: £1000 Fund (image from Darren’s blog)
- Our Courageous Masters
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June 7, 2020 at 2:03 am #203548alanjjohnstoneKeymasterI think a round of happy clapping should be given to the two of them.
I have found them extremely useful.
June 18, 2020 at 4:00 pm #204215PartisanZParticipantSome more additions thanks to Adam and Darren’s behind the scenes activity.
- Editorial: By Request
- Ephemera
- “We Must Produce Cheaper”
- Society and Morals Part 11
- Party News: The Little Tambourine
A few of these were already announced I think but here is the state of play.
June 28, 2020 at 3:30 pm #204666PartisanZParticipantSome more additions thanks to Adam and Darren.
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July 23, 2020 at 9:20 pm #205179PartisanZParticipantSome more shorter articles just added to the archives. Scanned by Adam Buick.
August 6, 2020 at 2:10 pm #205576PartisanZParticipantSome more articles just added to the archives. Scanned by Adam Buick.
1900s
No. 58 June 1909
Some Lessons from the Paris Strike1910s
No. 68 April 1910
An Echo of the PastAugust 10, 2020 at 2:32 am #205664PartisanZParticipantSome more articles just added to the archives. Scanned by Adam Buick. Edited and posted on Darren’s Blog also from where they were copied.
Recently done and updated on the 1910s index
- Editorial: Peace — And Again War
- Correspondence: The “Bolshies” Again
- Correspondence: Do Working-Class Conditions Tend To Grow Worse?
- Bobby bribed
- The Art of Getting On
- By The Way
- A Matter of Definition. A Capitalist Apologist Tackled.
- Slavery
- The Making of a Socialist
- Peace—Competition—War.
- By The Way
- More about the S. P. of A.
- Pamphlet Review: Alladin’s Lamp. Another Conjuror Fails.
- A Matter of Definition. More Weird Statements From a Capitalist Apologist.
- Lewis Henry Morgan. An Account and Appreciation of his Life Work
- The Hirelings at Work
- By The Way
- The Labour College. Our Criticism “Answered.”
September 7, 2020 at 4:27 pm #206439PartisanZParticipantSome more of the earlier Socialist Standard updates to the website.
Thanks to Cde. Adam Buick and Cde. Darren O’Neil for scanning and compiling them.
Added to 1910s archive.
- Editorial: Coal and Cant
- Paisley
- The Lord Didn’t Provide
- A Retrospect. Lessons drawn from the Socialist Movement from 1848 to 1895. by Frederick Engels
- Correspondence. Concerning Russia Again
- Party News: Our £1,000 Fund
- By The Way
- Life Under Socialism
- “If Only — !”
- Wages and Prices. The Socialist View
- That Which Matters
- Outlook For Socialism In America
- Party News: Our £1,000 Fund
- Quote: David Lloyd-George
- Clynes in the ring. He defends sweating
- A Retrospect. Lessons drawn from the Socialist Movement from 1848 to 1895. by Frederick Engels.
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January 22, 2021 at 9:25 pm #212824PartisanZParticipantMore archive updates scanned by Adam.
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Editorial:
The Engineers Lock-Out.
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An
Old Man in a Tub.
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Knowledge
is Power: – If.
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“The
Japs in Siberia”.
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Socialism
and Human Nature.
213 May 1922
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“A
World Commonwealth”
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A
University Professor on Marx. -
Letter:
Socialism, “Matter” and Ghosts.
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Capitalism
and Crime
214 June 1922
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Phaëton:
Fragment of a Conversation.
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The
Story of Mr. Penny.
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Light
on Communist Policy.
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Review:
America – The Land of Bombast and Poverty
216 August 1922
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American
Resources.
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The
Pierian Spring.
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Some
I.L.P. Distortions of Marx.
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Quotes:
Joseph Dietzgen
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Review:
“Such Stuff as Dreams Are Made Of”.
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February 7, 2021 at 11:55 pm #213652PartisanZParticipantComrades some more archive updates from Adam.
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Editorial:
Shall We Mourn?
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“What
Could You Do With £600?”
- “Remedies.”
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Prison
Reform and the Class Struggle.
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Producing
and Paying: A Grim Fairy Tale
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Marx
Quote:
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Guild
“Socialism.” A Good Thing for Capitalist Ratepayers
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Editorial:
The Call of the Graveyard.
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Correspondence:
Steps to Socialism.
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Correspondence:
Rip Van Winkle.
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The
Way of Peace
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A
Word on Organisation. -
The
Optimists.
- “Liepocracy.”
- Jottings
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The
Broom
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Correspondence:
Currency Questions
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The
Man in the Back Street
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Editorial:
Behind the Fall of the Coalition.
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The
Man in the Street.
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Quote:
George Sand
- Jottings.
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Election
Manifesto
- Correspondence:
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February 9, 2021 at 11:49 am #213712PartisanZParticipantMore archive updates from Adam.
281 January 1928
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Psychology of Capital
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Individualist’s Defence of Capital.
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Worship: A Conversation with a Visitor from Mars.
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to Correspondents
282 February 1928
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Socialism and “Supermen.”
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Activities.
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Enter the Parliamentary Fray.
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Worship: In Conversation with a Visitor from Mars.
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Founders of Modern Socialism.
283 March 1928
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Unemployment Abounds in the U.S.A.
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and Price. A Critics Rejoinder and our Reply.
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Class Struggles in France: Before and After the Commune. By
Paul Lafargue -
A Defence of the I.L.P. and Our Reply
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Plight of the Cotton workers
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or Chinese Nationalism: A Criticism from Australia
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