Henryk Grossman and the recovery of Marxism University of Illinois
Press, Urbana and Chicago 2007. Winner of the 2007 Isaac and Tamara Deutscher Memorial Prize. Reviews
Class and struggle in Australia Pearson, Sydney 2005, edited. Seminar papers on which the book is based
Civics, democracy and politics: perspectives and resources for teachers Australian Curriculum Studies Association, Canberra 1999, edited
Class and class conflict in Australia Longman Australia, Melbourne 1996, edited and introduced with Tom O‘Lincoln
‘Economic crisis and the responsibility of socialists’ International socialist review 68 November-December 2009 15 2009
‘Jüdischer Antizionismus in der sozialistischen Bewegung Galiziens’ PaRDeS, Zeitschrift der Vereinigung für jüdische Studien e.V. (whole issue) 15 2009 pp. 124-145, translated by Rosemarie Nünning (preprint version)
‘Economic crisis, Henryk Grossman and the responsibility of socialists’ Historical materialism 17 (2) 2009 pp. 3–34 (preprint version)
‘Continuity or discontinuity in the recent history of the Australian Labor Party?’ Australian journal of political science 44 (2) June 2009 pp. 281–294, with Tom Bramble (preprint version)
‘Australia and the Vietnam War: analyses, actions and attitudes’ Agora 44 (2) 2009 pp. 28-34 (preprint version)
‘Xenophobic racism and class during the Howard years’ Marxist interventions 1 2009 pp. 54-82
‘Henryk Grossman on capitalist expansion and imperialism’ International socialist review 56, November-December 2007 pp. 57-66
‘Continuing the “excavation” of Marx’s work’ Australian journal of political science 41 (3) September 2006 pp. 461-464
‘Introduction to Henryk Grossman’s critique of Franz Borkenau and Max Weber’ Journal of classical sociology 6 (2) July 2006 pp. 195-200 (preprint version)
‘Henryk Grossman and the recovery of Marxism’ Historical materialism 13 (3) 2005 pp. 57-100 (preprint version)
‘The history of class analysis in Australia’ Marxist interventions 2005 PDF
‘Economic crisis and socialist revolution: Henryk Grossman’s Law of accumulation, its first critics and his responses’ in Paul Zarembka and Susanne Soederberg (eds) Neoliberalism in crisis, accumulation and Rosa Luxemburg’s Legacy: Research in Political Economy 21 Elsevier, Amsterdam 2004 pp. 181-22 (preprint version; postprint version)
‘Marxist political economy in Australia since the mid 1970s’ Journal of Australian Political Economy 50, 2002 pp. 107-129
‘Henryk Grossman, a Marxist activist and theorist: on the 50th anniversary of his death’ in Paul Zarembka (ed.) Value, Capitalist Dynamics and Money: Research in Political Economy 18 Elsevier Science, New York 2000 pp. 111-170 (full text access to postprint)
Preface to Henryk Grossman ‘The theory of economic crisis’ Research in Political Economy 18, 2000 pp. 172-174
‘Politische Bildung in Australien’ Politische Bildung 33 (2) 2000 pp. 134-147
‘The threat of fascism in Austria’ Monthly Review 52 (2) June 2000 pp. 21-35
‘Can corporatism survive? A comparative study of Australia and South Africa’ South African Journal of Labour Relations 23 (1), 1999 pp. 4-30, with Tom Bramble
‘From Krakow to Canberra: finding out about Henryk Grossmann’ Melbourne Chronicle 68, 1999 pp. 18-19
‘Rural reaction and war on the waterfront in Australia’, Monthly Review 50 (6) November 1998 pp. 30-44
‘The civics push’ Education links 56/57 Spring 1998, pp. 13-16 (as ‘Gordon Crane’)
‘Class in Australia - a symposium’ Overland 149 Summer 1997 pp. 33-36
‘The Galician Bund’ Unzer Gedank September 1997 pp. 4-5
‘The Australian left, nationalism and the Vietnam war’ Labour History 72 May 1997 pp. 163-184
‘Grossmann on class struggle, beyond exegesis: a response to Lapides’ Science and Society 61 (2) Summer 1997 pp. 236-243
‘The pattern of the Australian Labor Party’s foreign policy since 1900’ Left History 3(2)/4(1) 1996 pp. 85-132 (postprint)
‘Blueprint for Irrelevance: A critique of the Evatt Foundation’s Unions 2001: A Blueprint for Trade Union Activism’ Reconstruction 6 Summer 1995/6 pp. 41-44
‘Capitalism’s Collapse: Henryk Grossmann’s Marxism’ Science and Society (USA) 59 (2) Summer 1995, pp. 174-193
‘Fascism in Germany Today’ Debatte: Review of Contemporary German Affairs (UK) 2 1993 pp. 131-151
‘The Limits of Social Democratic Policy in Australia’ Capital and Class (UK) 51 1993 pp. 15-51
‘Germany: the Contradictions of Success’ Current Affairs Bulletin 69 (4) September 1992 pp. 11-20
‘Not the end of Labor as we knew it: a comment on Maddox and Battin’ Australian Journal of Political Science 27 (2) 1992 pp. 357-361
‘Marxism: Dead or Alive?’ Political Theory Newsletter 2 (2) 1990 pp. 209-219
‘Australia and Fluctuations in the World Economy’ World review December 1989 pp. 35-60
‘What a Labor government is’ review article Politics 24 (2) November 1989 pp. 147-153
‘Political Review’ Australian Quarterly 61(1) Autumn 1989 pp. 107-114
‘Lenin on the ALP: The Career of 600 Words’ Australian Journal of Politics and History 35 (1) 1989 pp. 29-49
‘Labor in power’ Arena 88 Spring 1989 pp. 134-143
‘Profitability and Economic Crisis’, Journal of Australian Political Economy 25 1989, pp. 44-69, with T. O‘Lincoln
‘From One Industry Strategy to the Next’ review article Politics 23 (2) November 1988 pp. 110-116
‘Labour Movement Economic Thought in the 1930s: Underconsumptionism and Keynesian Economics’, Australian Economic History Review 28 (2) September 1988 pp. 53-72
‘Industry Policy and the Working Class’ Politics 22 (2), November 1987 pp. 97-102
‘Alternative Strategies: Left Nationalism and Revolutionary Marxism’ Journal of Australian Political Economy 10/11, 1982 pp. 93-109
‘Henryk Grossman: a biographical sketch’ in Gideon Freudenthal and Peter McLaughlin (eds.) The social and economic roots of the scientific revolution Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science 278, Springer, Dordrecht 2009, pp. 237-250 (preprint version ‘Henryk Grossman and the history of science: a biographical sketch’)
‘PC Australia e Nuova Zelanda’ in Silvo Pons and Robert Service Dizionario del comunismo. Volume secondo. M-Z Einaudi, Torino 2007
‘Class’ in Brian Galligan and Winsome Roberts (eds) The Oxford companion to Australian politics Oxford University Press, Melbourne 2007 pp. 106-108
‘Marxism’ in Brian Galligan and Winsome Roberts (eds) The Oxford companion to Australian politics Oxford University Press, Melbourne 2007 pp. 332-333
‘Introduction’ Class and struggle in Australia Pearson, Sydney 2005 pp. 2-20 (preprint version)
‘Illusions of equality: the capitalist state’ Class and struggle in Australia Pearson, Sydney 2005 pp. 40-54 (preprint version)
‘The Capitalist State’ in George Agyrous and Frank Stilwell (eds) Economics as a Social Science: Readings in Political Economy second edition, Pluto, Annandale, 2003 pp. 280-284
‘The Jewish Social Democratic Party of Galicia and the Bund’, in Jack Jacobs (ed.) Jewish Politics in Eastern Europe: the Bund at 100 Palgrave/New York University Press, London/New York 2001 pp. 133-154
‘Zydowska Partia Socjalno-Demokratyczna Galicji a Bund’ in Feliks Tych and Jürgen Hensl Bund 100 lat historii: 1897-1997 Fundacja im. Ericha Brosta przy Fundacji im Friedricha Erberta, Zydowski Instytut Historicyczny, Instytut Badawczo-Naukowy, Warsaw 2000 pp. 145-170
‘How much can civics education achieve?’ Civics, democracy and politics: perspectives and resources for teachers Australian Curriculum Studies Association, Canberra 1999 pp. 7-11
‘Democracy lost: some notes’ in Rick Kuhn (ed.) Civics, democracy and politics: perspectives and resources for teachers Australian Curriculum Studies Association, Canberra 1999 pp. 41-43
‘Social democracy after the long boom: economic restructuring under Australian Labor, 1983 to 1996’ in Martin Upchurch (ed.) The state and ‘globalisation’: comparative studies of labour and capital in national economies Mansell, London 1999, pp. 20-55, ISBN 0-7201-2367-4, with Tom Bramble
‘Capitalist breakdown controversy’ in Phillip O‘Hara (ed.) The encyclopedia of political economy Routledge, London and New York 1999 pp. 69-72
‘Organising Yiddish speaking workers in pre World War I Galicia: the Jewish Social Democratic Party’ in Leonard Greenspoon (ed.) Yiddish language & culture: then and now Creighton University Press, Omaha 1998 pp. 37-63
‘Making the communist revolution’ in Geoff Dow and George Lafferty (eds) Everlasting uncertainty: interrogating the Communist Manifesto 1848-1998 Pluto Press, Sydney 1998 pp. . 229-238
‘Henryk Grossman in Galicia’ in Antoni Komendera, Roman Padola and Michal Sliwa (eds) O czlowieku i wartosciach. Ksiega pamiatkowa poswiecona 35-leciu pracy naukowej i 40-leciu pracy nauczycielskiej Profesora Jana Szmyda (The Man and Values: Festschrift dedicated to the 35th anniversary of the start of Professor Jan Szmyd’s research and the 40th anniversary of his teaching career) Wydawnictwo Naukowe WSP, Krakow, 1997 pp. 318-334
‘Laborism and foreign policy: the case of the Vietnam War’ in David Lee and Christopher Waters (eds) Evatt to Evans: the Labor tradition in Australian foreign policy Allen and Unwin, Sydney 1997 pp. 77-98
‘Class analysis and the left in Australian history’ in R. Kuhn and T. O‘Lincoln (eds) Class and class conflict in Australia Longman, Melbourne 1996
‘Introduction’ to R. Kuhn and T. O‘Lincoln (eds) Class and class conflict in Australia Longman, Melbourne 1996, with T. O‘Lincoln
‘The Political Economy of Restructuring in Germany and Australia during the 1980s and 1990s’ in Manfred Jurgensen (ed.) German-Australian Cultural Relations since 1945 Peter Lang, Bern 1995 pp. 40-62
‘Whose Cold War?: Capitalism, Class and Economic Crisis’ in R. Summy and M. Salla Why the Cold War Ended: A Range of Interpretations Greenwood, Boulder 1995 pp. 153-170
‘Who Rules Australia?’ I. McAllister, W. Maley, D. Lovell and C. Kukuthas The Australian Political System Longman Cheshire, Melbourne, 1995 pp. 234-235; ; 1998 second edition pp. 370-371
‘The Accord and Business: the Distinctiveness of the Hawke Government’s Approach to Capital Accumulation’ in B. Galligan and G. Singleton Business and Government under Labor Longman Cheshire, Melbourne 1991 pp. 47-74
‘Workers, Capital and the Protection Racket’ in V. Burgmann and J. Lee (eds) A Most Valuable Acquisition: A People’s History of Australia McPhee Gribble/Penguin 1988 pp. 123-136
‘Foreign Investment’ entry in Australians: A Historical Dictionary Fairfax, Syme and Weldon, Sydney 1987 pp. 158-159
Militancy Uprooted: Labour Movement Economics 1974-1986 Socialist Action, Melbourne December 1986 pp. 24
‘Henryk Grossman bibliography’ (version of 27 August 2006), also as PDF (version of 27 August 2006)
‘Marxist political economy in Australia, 1976-2002: a bibliography’ Marxist Interventions 2002
Henryk Grossman ‘The beginnings of capitalism and the new mass morality’, translated by Eric Dunning, Journal of classical sociology 6 (2) July 2006 pp. 201-213 (preprint version)
‘Paradise on the Instalment Plan: The Economic Thought of the Australian Labour Movement between the Depression and the Long Boom’ PhD Thesis, Sydney University, 1985
‘Class and Labour Process in the Australian Public Service’ BA (Hons) Thesis, Macquarie University, 1977
‘activism, analysis, agency’ ‘Beyond activism?’ panel of the ‘Beyond the Neo-con men: alternatives after Howard’ conference, University of Technology Sydney, Social Inquiry and the Research Initiative on International Activism, Sydney Mechanics School of Arts, 18-19 April 2008, with Diane Fieldes
‘Isaac Deutscher in Poland and on the Jewish question’ Historical materialism conference, London 9-11 November 2007
‘Citizenship, race and class in Australia’ Historical materialism conference, London 9-11 November 2007
‘Race and class in Australia today’ School of Social Sciences lunch time seminar, 5 October 2007
‘The transformation of the Australian Labor Party’, Joint Social Sciences Public Lecture, 8 June 2007, with Tom Bramble
‘The rise of anti-Muslim racism in Australia: who benefits?’ Work in Progress Seminar, Humanities Research Centre, Australian National University, 20 February 2007
‘Henryk Grossman on imperialism’ paper for the Historical Materialism/Socialist Register/Deutscher Prize conference, London, 8-10 December 2006
‘Classes in Australia, in themselves and for themselves’ paper for the second Workshop of the Hegemony Research Group on ‘Class: History, Formations and Conceptualisations’, University of Wollongong 4-5 March 2006
‘Henryk Grossman and socialist attempts to overcome national divisions in eastern Europe’ lecture in the course ‘Ethnische Vielfalt und nationale Mobilisierung: Ostmitteleuropa im 19./20. Jahrhundert’ Osteuropa-Institut, Freie Universität Berlin 5 January 2006
‘Economic crisis and socialist revolution: Henryk Grossman on the conditions for successful working class action’ Department of Development Studies Seminar, School of Oriental and African Studies, London Tuesday 6 December 2005
‘The tradition
of Jewish anti-Zionism in the Galician socialist movement’ Resistance
and class stream, Australiasian Political Studies Association APSA50 Conference,
Canberra, 2-4 October, 2002
a
revised version of this paper is available on the ANU eprints server
‘Federation celebration: obfuscation. Criticisms of the event and its centenary’ presented to the Social Education Association of Australia Conference, 24-25 January 2001
‘Fighting the rise of fascism in Austria today’, paper for the Australasian Political Studies Association Conference, Canberra 4-6 October 2000
‘Bundism in Galicia to 1920’ seminar on the Bund, Kadimah, Melbourne, 2 October 2000
‘The classical Marxist debates on the national question and the Jewish Social Democrats of Galicia’ paper presented to the Nationalism Workshop, Australian National University 14 April 2000
‘Jewish socialists in Galicia and Marxist debates over the national question before World War I’ paper presented to the Political Thought and Capitalism Seminar University of Newcastle 17-19 February 1998
‘Australian Labor’s long decade’ paper presented to seminar at the Pedagogical University, Krakow, 11 December 1997 with Tom Bramble
‘The Jewish Social Democratic Party of Galicia and the Bund’ paper presented to the Bund Centenary Conference Warsaw 26-27 November 1997
‘Trade unions in partnership with government: reflections on the Australian experience, 1983-1996’ paper delivered to the Second African International Industrial Relations Association Regional Congress, Harare, Zimbabwe 29-31 October 1997 with Tom Bramble
‘Can corporatism work in an age of internationalisation? Reflections on Australian social democracy 1983 to 1996’ paper presented to the 1997 Annual Conference of the South African Sociological Associatioin, University of Transkei, South Africa July 1997 with Tom Bramble
‘Organising Yiddish speaking workers in pre World War Galicia: the Jewish Social Democratic Party’ paper presented to the 9th Klutznick Symposium: Yiddish Language and Culture: Then and Now, Omaha Nebraska 27-28 October 1996
‘The Australian left, nationalism and the Vietnam war’ paper delivered to the Australian Society for the Study of Labour History, Canberra Branch on 27 February 1996 at the Australian National University
‘Henryk Grossmann as an organic working class intellectual’ paper delivered at 4th Labour History Conference, University of Adelaide, 28-30 September 1995
‘The Left’s Account of Australia and the Vietnam War’ IPSA Study Group on the Foundations of Economic and Political Democracy Capitalism vs. Democracy: Struggles of Resistance and for Social Change Conference, Boston 16-18 June 1995
‘Populist Class Analysis in Australia’ paper delivered at the Anniversary Australian Political Economy Conference, University of Sydney 22 October 1994
‘The Political Economy of Restructuring in Germany and Australia during the 1980s and 1990s: A Comparison’ invited paper for German-Australian Cultural Relations Since 1947 conference Brisbane 20-23 September 1994
‘Contemporary Fascism in Germany’ paper delivered at Department of Government Seminar, Suffolk University, Boston 23 November 1993
‘Whose Crisis Is It, Really?’ invited paper for special session on ‘Whither the Australian Left’ of the Australasian Political Studies Association Conference 29 September-1 October 1993
‘Whose Cold War?: Capitalism, Class and Economic Crisis’ invited paper for Symposium Why the Cold War Ended: A Range of Interpretations Department of Government, University of Queensland 24-25 September 1993
‘Fascism in Germany Today’ paper presented to the Australasian Political Studies Association Conference, Australian National University, Canberra, 30 September-2 October 1992
‘Karl Kautsky’ paper presented to the Marxism ‘91 Conference, London 5-12 July 1991
Seminar papers on Australian labour history and recent economic policy presented to history or political science departments in Leipzig, Hamburg and Göttingen 1991
‘Labourism versus Social Democracy’, paper presented to the Socialist Scholars Conference, University of Technology, Sydney, 28 September to 1 October 1990
‘Nationalism and Democratic Rights in Australian History’ paper presented to 200 Years of Struggle Conference, Canberra, December 1988
‘Lenin on the Australian Labor Party: the Career of 600 Words’, paper presented to the Australasian Political Studies Association Conference, University of Auckland, 25-28 August 1987
‘Class Struggle in the Public Service’ paper presented to the Fightback Conference, Canberra 4-6 July 1986
‘Protectionism and Political Divisions in the Working Class’ paper presented at ’sources of Division’ Conference of the Australian Society for the Study of History, Sydney Branch, 10 November 1985
‘The General Crisis of Capitalism and the Dilemmas of the Australian Bourgeoisie, 1934-1941’ paper presented to the Australasian Political Studies Association Conference, Kuring-gai CAE, Sydney 30 August - 1 September 1983
‘Making Australia Safe for the Long Boom’ paper presented at the 53rd ANZAAS Congress, University of Western Australia, 16 20 May 1983
‘The Significance of Resource Based Development to the Future of the Australian Economy’ paper presented at the 10th Conference of Economists, Australian National University, 24 28 August 1981
‘Resource Boom or Quarry?’ Paper presented at the 6th Political Economy Conference, Adelaide University, 8 9 August 1981
Moshe Lewin Lenin’s last struggle and Bill Dunn and Hugo Radice (eds) 100 years of permanent revoution: results and prospects, Australian journal of political science 44 (3) 2009 pp. 565-566
Erik Paul Little America: Australia, the 51st State?, Contemporary politics 13 (3) September 2007 pp. 280-282
Nathan Hollier (ed.) Ruling Australia: the power, privilege & politics of the new ruling class, Australian journal of political science 41 (3) September 2006, pp. 272-273
‘Bundism in Australia: a review of M. Ajzenbud 60 years of “Bund” in Melbourne: 1928-1988’ Melbourne Chronicle 67 1998 pp. 5-6
Andrei Markovits and Philip Gorski The German Left: Red Green and Beyond, Australian Journal of International Affairs 49 (1) May 1995 p. 165
Peter Beilharz Labour’s Utopias, Labour History 65 November 1993 pp. 223-225
B. Dyster and D. Meredith Australia and the International Economy in the Twentieth Century, Australian Journal of Politics and History 38(2) 1992 pp. 295-296
C. Fox Working Australia, Australian Journal of Politics and History 38(3) 1992 pp. 469-470
V. Burgmann Power and Protest: Movements for Change in Australian Society, Australian Journal of Political Science 28 (1) 1993 pp. 163-164
P. Buhle Marxism in the USA and H. Draper Socialism from Below: Selected Essays, Australian Journal of Political Science 28 (1) 1993 pp. 192-194
N. Bobbio Which Socialism?, Australian Journal of Political Science 27 (3) 1992 p. 573
M Sully A Contemporary History of Austria and A. Pelinka and F. Plasser The Austrian Party System, Australian Journal of Politics and History 37 (2) 1991 pp. 370-372
S. McCarney Social Theory and the Crisis of Marxism, Australian Journal of Political Science 26 (1) 1991 pp. 170-171
A. Wells Constructing Capitalism, Australian Journal of Politics and History 37 (1) 1991 p. 121
P. Drysdale International Economic Pluralism, Canberra Bulletin of Public Administration 60 February 1990 pp. 119-120
T. Sheridan Division of Labour, Australian Journal of Political Science 25 (2) 1990 pp. 354-355
M. Bray and M. Rimmer Delivering the Goods, Australian Journal of Politics and History 34 (3) 1988 pp. 458-459
K. Hamada The Political Economy of International Monetary Independence, Economic Record December 1988 pp. 375-376
K. Buckley and E. Wheelwright No Paradise for Workers, Australian Journal of Politics and History 34 (3) 1988 pp. 459-460
C. Hood Administrative Analysis, Australian Journal of Politics and History 33 (2) 1987 p. 175
B. Head The Politics of Development in Australia, Australian and New Zealand Journal of Sociology 23 (3) 1987 pp. 448-450
A. Levine Arguing for Socialism, Australian Journal of Politics and History 33 (1) 1987 p. 113
C. Chamberlain Class Consciousness in Australia, Australian Journal of Politics and History 32 (2) 1986 pp. 310-311
J. Powis Aristocracy, Australian Journal of Politics and History 32 (2) 1986 pp. 344-345
M. Dickenson Democracy in Trade Unions, Australian Journal of Public Administration 42(2) 1983 pp. 288-290
B. Catley and B. McFarlane Australian Capitalism in Boom and Depression, Arena 61 1982 pp. 181-186
Robert McKeon and Rick Kuhn ‘The BIE Evaluation of Support for the Research Associations Program’ in Bureau of Industry Economics Evaluation of Public Support for Industrial Research and Development: Conference Papers and Proceedings, Canberra 2 May 1986
Hazel Moir, Rick Kuhn and Pierre Rey Demographic and Economic Characteristics of Single and Multiple Job Holders (1971 and 1976), 1981 Bureau of Industry Economics Working Paper 20
Rick Kuhn was a member of the research teams, headed by the named collaborator, which produced the following:John Ryan et al. Monitoring of the Offsets Program, First Report Bureau of Industry Economics, August 1987
John Ryan et al. Public Support for Research Associations Bureau of Industry Economics Evaluation Report No. 2, 1986
J. Wickerson et al. Reducing Standard Hours of Work: Analysis of Australia’s Recent Experience Bureau of Industry Economics Report, 1984
Robert McKeon et al. The Structure of Australian Industry: Past Developments and Future Trends Bureau of Industry Economics Report, 1981
‘Problemet er kapitalismen, ikke bankerne’ Solidaritet 5, November 2008.
‘The problem is capitalism, not just the banks’ MRZine 17 October 2008.
‘Finance chiefs sound alarm bells’ Canberra times 13 October 2008 p. 13.
‘Wage earners shoulder big burden in inflation fight’ Canberra times 8 February 2008 p. 13.
‘Class and inflation in Australia’ MRZine 8 February 2008.
‘Bush ally goes down in Australian election’ Socialist worker (USA) 7 December 2007.
‘Workers can’t rely on goodwill’ Canberra times 27 November 2007 p. 15.
‘The 2007 election in Australia: the fall of a racist union buster’ Counterpunch 26 November 2007.
‘The end of a racist union basher: the 2007 election in Australia’ MRZine 24 November 2007.
‘Hollow talkfest deserves backlash’ Canberra times 7 September 2007 p. 15.
‘Coalition and Labor in tune on IR’ Canberra times 30 August 2007 p. 25. Editorial changes in the version published by the Canberra times led to a shift in its argument which does not reflect the author’s views, that are clear in the original.
‘Australian troops occupy the outback’ MRZine 18 July 2007 p. 13.
‘Emergency as opportunism’ Canberra times 6 July 2007 p. 13. Postprint
‘The changing face of Labor’ Canberra times 7 June 2007 p. 19, with Tom Bramble
‘Mixing the messages on IR’ Canberra times 3 May 2007 p. 21, with Tom Bramble
‘The music of industrial relations and the reality of the Australian Labor Party’ MRZine 2 May 2007, http://mrzine.monthlyreview.org/kb020507.html, with Tom Bramble
Pratyush Chandra ‘On Henryk Grossman, a revolutionary marxist - an interview with Rick Kuhn’ Radical notes 9 April 2007, http://radicalnotes.com/content/view/40/39/
‘Why is John Howard targeting Muslims?’ El Telegraph 16 October 2006 p. 4
‘Howard plays the race card’ Canberra Times 22 September 2006 p. 11
‘Australian Government steps up attacks on Muslims’ Counterpunch, 21 September 2006
‘The rise and rise of our grand coalition’ Canberra Times 30 March 2006 p. 15
‘The things that divided us’ ZNet 9 May 2005
‘The UN cannot bring peace it is part of the problem’ Canberra Times 6 February 2003, p. 17, with Sam Pietsch
‘Anzelm Mosler and the Galician Bund: revolutionary class politics and organisational structures’ Melbourne Chronicle 69, 2002 pp. 27-30
‘Capital development’ Socialist review 245 October 2000 pp. 22-23
‘From Krakow to Canberra: finding out about Henryk Grossmann’ Melbourne chronicle 68, 1999 pp. 18-19
‘The Galician Bund’ Unzer Gedank September 1997 pp. 4-5
‘Looking for Platypus’ Die Universität Vienna, December 1996
‘Anger against Australia university funding cuts’ Die Universität Vienna, September 1996
‘Old mother Hubbard/Went to the cupboard...’ Die Universität Vienna, June 1996
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