Raichman Canadian Communist Pamphlet Collection (C0002)

Raichman Canadian Communist Pamphlet Collection (C0002)

Mount Royal University Archives and Special Collections Finding Aid - Raichman Canadian communist pamphlet collection (C0002) Generated by Access to Memory (AtoM) 2.4.1 Printed: January 21, 2020 Language of description: English Mount Royal University Archives and Special Collections Room EL4330, Riddell Library and Learning Centre, 4825 Mount Royal Gate SW Calgary Alberta Canada T3E 6K6 Telephone: (403) 440-5197 Fax: (403) 440-6758 Email: [email protected] http://library.mtroyal.ca/searchandfind/ourcollections/archivesandspecialcollections https://archives.mtroyal.ca/index.php/6hfg-kafq-td62 Raichman Canadian communist pamphlet collection Table of contents Summary information ...................................................................................................................................... 4 Scope and content ........................................................................................................................................... 4 Notes ................................................................................................................................................................ 4 Access points ................................................................................................................................................... 5 Collection holdings .......................................................................................................................................... 5 C0002-0015-01, Who wants war? ([ca. 1950]) ............................................................................................ 5 C0002-0015-02, Disarmament means peace (1959) .................................................................................... 5 C0002-0015-03, Our choice : atomic death or world law (1959) ................................................................ 6 C0002-0015-04, Canadians are not expendable!, let's have peace!, let's be masters in our own house! ([1962?]) ........................................................................................................................................................ 7 C0002-0015-05, Cuba's agrarian reform (1963) .......................................................................................... 7 C0002-0015-06, The road to socialism in Canada ([1971?]) ....................................................................... 8 C0002-0015-07, The fight for democracy and social advance ([1970?]) .................................................... 8 C0002-0015-08, A scientist takes his place : Dyson Carter explains why he joined the LPP ([194-]) ........ 9 C0002-0015-09, Unite against monopoly (1974) ......................................................................................... 9 C0002-0015-10, It's still a crime! : to speak freely, to strike, to picket, in the new Bill (No. 7), revising the Criminal Code, now before Parliament (1953) .......................................................................................... 10 C0002-0015-11, The deepening economic crisis : it's consequences and the fight back (1975) ............... 10 C0002-0015-12, The federal election : what next? ([197-]) ...................................................................... 11 C0002-0015-13, Vote communist : elect a progressive majority including communists to Parliament for real change (1978) ............................................................................................................................................. 11 C0002-0015-14, The right to a job (1979) ................................................................................................. 12 C0002-0015-15, Unite in struggle for full employment : a message to organized labour by Communist Party of Canada ([1970?]) .................................................................................................................................... 12 C0002-0015-16, Unite in defense of world peace, democratic rights and living standards (1978) ........... 13 C0002-0015-17, Inflation : myth and reality (1974) .................................................................................. 13 C0002-0015-18, The Dean speaks ([1948?]) ............................................................................................. 14 C0002-0015-19, Statement of the meeting of the 81 Communist and Workers' Parties (1960) ................ 14 C0002-0015-20, Canada in a fast changing world (1976) ......................................................................... 15 C0002-0015-21, A new course for Canada (1966) .................................................................................... 15 C0002-0015-22, The power and the money (1958) ................................................................................... 16 C0002-0015-23, Program of the Labor Progressive Party ([between 1943-1959]) ................................... 16 C0002-0015-24, The road to socialism in Canada (1972) ......................................................................... 17 C0002-0015-25, 22 Convention Communist Party of Canada, May 18-20, 1974 (1974) ......................... 17 Mount Royal University Archives and Special Collections Page 2 Raichman Canadian communist pamphlet collection C0002-0015-26, It's a crime! : to strike, to picket, to speak freely, in the proposed new criminal code now before Parliament ([1953?]) ....................................................................................................................... 18 C0002-0015-27, Brief submitted to the Committee of Enquiry into the Unemployment Insurance Act (1961) .......................................................................................................................................................... 18 C0002-0015-28, Which side are you on? : a question for Messrs. Coldwell, Lewis and Millard. ([195-?]) ...................................................................................................................................................... 19 C0002-0015-29, Strike penalty - ten years in jail! : the right to strike, the right to picket, freedom of speech and other democratic rights are threatened by Bill H-8 ([1953?]) ............................................................. 20 C0002-0015-30, Trade with the Soviet Union : jobs for Canadian workers, markets for Canadian farmers, profits for Canadian business : here are the facts! (1954) ......................................................................... 20 C0002-0015-31, The decisive question : why the working class and democratic forces of Canada need a strong Communist Party (1974) ................................................................................................................. 21 C0002-0015-32, Make oil riches profit Alberta ([1972?]) ......................................................................... 21 C0002-0015-33, Wages and inflation : an answer to Donald Gordon ([1946?]) ....................................... 22 C0002-0015-34, What to do about the crisis in our cities? Is this our future? Death of civic democracy? Higher taxes forever? (1969) ...................................................................................................................... 22 C0002-0015-35, Peace - democracy, people's needs before monopoly profits! : For a democratic national policy, labor-farmer unity can break the grip of the old-line parties! ([1957?]) ........................................ 23 C0002-0015-36, Public power means cheaper power : public ownership can cut costs of Columbia power by 30 percent ([1957?]) .............................................................................................................................. 23 C0002-0015-37, How about it, Mr. Diefenbaker? ([1957?]) ..................................................................... 24 C0002-0015-38, Fellow Canadians : -- ([1962?]) ...................................................................................... 24 C0002-0015-39, My journey for peace to Sheffield, Warsaw, Paris, Canterbury (1951) .......................... 25 C0002-0015-40, End corporate control of Alberta! : Strengthen progressive representation in the Legislature (1979) ....................................................................................................................................... 25 C0002-0015-41, We fight for Canada ([1951?]) ........................................................................................ 26 C0002-0015-42, The issue is survival, put Canada first : election statemant ([1962?]) ............................ 27 C0002-0015-43, What's wrong? (1948) ..................................................................................................... 27 C0002-0015-44, Alberta Round-up (1965-1969) ....................................................................................... 28 Mount Royal University Archives and Special Collections Page 3 C0002 Raichman Canadian communist pamphlet collection Summary information Repository: Mount Royal University Archives and Special Collections Title: Raichman Canadian communist pamphlet collection ID: C0002 Date: [194-]-1979 (date of creation) Physical description: 9.6 cm of textual records (51 pamphlets) Note [generalNote]: The photograph linked to this description is the cover of item 0015-01 - Who wants war?. Custodial history Custodial history is unknown. Scope and content Collection contains pamphlets published by the Communist Party of Canada/Labor-Progressive Party, Progress Books,

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