By Sam Dolgoff, originally published in 1980 by Resurgence
- Ethics and the Unions - Part 1
- Ethics and the Unions - Part 2
- The Labor Party Illusion
- Revolutionary Tendencies in American Labor - Part 1
- Revolutionary Tendencies in American Labor - Part 2
- Notes for a Discussion on the Regeneration of the American Labor Movement
By Sam Dolgoff, 1974
- Chapter 1 - The Cuban Revolution: Introduction
- Chapter 2 - Castro's Friendly Critics
- Chapter 3 - The Character of the Cuban Revolution
- Chapter 4 - The Ideology of Spanish Anarchism
- Chapter 5 - Anarchism in Cuba
- Chapter 6 - The Batista Era
- Chapter 7 - The Revolution in Perspective: Economic Background
- Chapter 8 - Anonymous Heroes of the Revolution
- Chapter 9 - The Cuban Revolution: Eyewitness Reports
- Chapter 10 - Why the Anarchists Broke with Castro's Regime
- Chapter 11 - The Position of the Cuban Anarchists: Selected Documents (1960-1974) [Missing]
- Chapter 12 - Cuba in the Late 1960's and the 1970's [Missing]
- Chapter 13 - The Structure of Power in Cuba
Sam Dolgoff played an important role in the anarchist movement since the early 1920s. He was a member of the Chicago Free Society Group in that decade, and co-founded the New York Libertarian League in 1954. He also was active in the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW). He was also the editor of the highly-acclaimed anthologies, Bakunin on Anarchy (1971; revised 1980) and The Anarchist Collectives: Workers' Self-Management in the Spanish Revolution, 1936-1939 (1974), Dolgoff also wrote Ethics and American Unionism (1958), The Labor Party Illusion (1961), The Cuban Revolution: A Critical Perspective (1974), A Critique of Marxism (1983), and the autobiographical Fragments (1986).
Unbend thy Knee! Arise--that thy needless spheres may topple!



