Draft:The Marxist Quarterly (Canadian Journal)

The Marxist Quarterly
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PublisherProgress Books
First PublicationSpring 1962
Publication frequencyQuarterly (4 times a year)
TopicsConditions of the working class, Marxism and Freedom, Philosophy, and the Social Sciences of Canada.
ProvinceOntario
CityToronto
ISSNISSN 0318-8094
OCLCOCLC 1080286210

The Marxist Quarterly was an official organ of the Canadian Communist Party published by Progress Books in Toronto, Ontario from Spring of 1962 to Summer of 1966. It primarily focused on highlighting personalities, theory, and activities, of the Canadian Communist Party. It also gave a Marxist perspective on various topics, such as history;[1] and was also published in both English and French[2], one of few to do so.

Editors

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The editors of The Marxist Quarterly included Margaret Fairley[3], James Endicott[3], and Stanley Bréhaut Ryerson[1][3][4], who was the most well-known editor.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Louis Riel Still Remembered — 80 years later". The Leader-Post. Regina. November 16, 1965. p. 3.
  2. ^ Staar, Richard Felix; Drachkovitch, Milorad M.; Gann, Lewis H. (1967). Yearbook on International Communist Affairs. Hoover Institution Press.
  3. ^ a b c MacDiarmid, Hugh (1967). The Company I've Kept. University of California Press.
  4. ^ "Stanley Bréhaut Ryerson". The Canadian Encyclopedia. Retrieved 2024-06-09.