l. Mandel
as single author
1995 - Long
Waves of Capitalist Development: A Marxist Internpretation,
second revised edn, Verso, London, viii+174 pp.
1995 -
Trotsky as Alternative, transl. by Gus Fagan, Verso, London,
vi+186 pp.
1994-
Revolutionary Marxism and Social Reality in the 20th
Century: Collected Essays, ed. and with an introd. By Steve
Bloom, Humanities Press, Atlantic Highlands, NJ, xii+214 pp.
(Includes the following articles by Ernest Mandel: 'Trotsky: The
Man and His Work', pp. 2-18; 'Solzhenitsyn's Assault on
Stalinism . . . and on the October Revolution', pp. 19-31; 'Rosa
Luxemburg and German Social Democracy', pp. 32-49; 'Trotsky's
Economic Ideas and the Soviet Union Today', pp. 50-57; 'Vanguard
Parties', pp. 60-76; 'The Leninist Theory of Organization: Its
Relevance for Today', pp. 77-127; 'What Is the Theory of
Permanent Revolution', pp. 130-42; 'Reasons for Founding the
Fourth International and Why They Remain Valid Today', pp.
143-78; 'The Marxist Case for Revolution Today', pp. 179-206].
1992 - Power
and Money: A Marxist Theory of Bureaucracy, Verso, London,
vii+252 pp.
1989 -
Beyond Perestroika: The Future of Gorbachev's USSR, transl. by
Gus Fagan, Verso, London, xvi+214 pp. (and later rev. edn).
1986 - The
Meaning of the Second World War, Verso, London, 208 pp.
1984 -
Delightful Murder: A Social History of the Crime Story, Pluto,
London, viii+152 pp. (and American edn, publ. by University of
Minnesota Press, Minneapolis, MN).
1980 - Long
Waves of Capitalist Development: The Marxist Interpretation,
Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, viii+151 pp.
1979 -
Introduction to Marxism, transl. by Louisa Sadler, second edn,
improved and with new material, Ink Links, London, 192 pp. (and
other ed.; first edn publ. with title: From Class Society to
Communism).
1979 —
Trotsky: A Study in the Dynamic of his Thought, NLB, London, 156
pp.
1979 -
Revolutionary Marxism Today, ed. by Jon Rothschild, NLB,
Lon-don, xii+236 pp.
1978 - The
Second Slump: A Marxist Analysis of Recession in the Seventies,
transl. by Jon Rothschild, NLB, London, 212 pp. (and later edn,
publ. by Verso, London).
1978— From
Stalinism to Eurocommunism: The Bitter Fruits of 'Socialism in
One Country', transl. by Jon Rothschild, NLB, London, 223pp.
(and later edn).
1977 —
From Class Society to Communism: An Introduction to Marxism,
transl. by Louisa Sadler, Ink Links, London, 186 pp. (later edn
publ. with title: Introduction to Marxism).
1975 - Late
Capitalism, transl. by Joris De Bres, NLB, London, 599 pp. (and
later edn, publ. by Verso, London).
1972 — The
Decline of the Dollar: A Marxist View of the Monetary Crisis,
Pathfinder Press, New York, NY, 128 pp.
1971 - The
Formation of the Economic Thought of Karl Marx: 1843 to Capital,
transl. by Brian Pearce, Monthly Review Press, New York NY, 223
pp. (and other and later edn publ. By NLB, London).
1970-Europe
versus America?: Contradictions of Imperialism, transl. from the
German by Martin Rossdale, NLB, London, 139 pp. (American edn.
publ. by Monthly Review Press, New York NY)
1968
-Marxist Economic Theory, transl. by Brian Pearce, Merlin Press
London 2 vol., 797 pp. (and later edn, publ. by Merlin Press and
by Monthly Review press, New York, NY, respectively)
1967-An
Introduction to Marxist Economic Theory, Young Socialist
Alliance, New York, NY, 78 pp. (and later edn publ. by
Pathfinder Press, New York, NY).
2. Mandel
as editor or co-editor
1992 -New
Findings in Long-Wave Research, ed. by Alfred Kleinknecht,
Ernest Mandel and Immanuel Wallerstein, St Martin's Press, New
York, NY, xii_348 pp. [Ernest Mandel, The International Debate
on Long Waves of Capitalist Development: An Intermediary Balance
Sheet, pp. 316-38].
1984 -
Ricardo, Marx, Sraffa: the Langston Memorial Volume, ed. by
Ernest Mandel and Alan Freeman, Verso, London, xvi+286 pp
[Ernest Mandel, 'Introduction', pp. ix-xvi, and 'Gold, Money,
and the transformation Problem', pp. 141-63]
1968 - 50
Years of World Revolution 1917-1967: An International Symposium,
ed. by Ernest Mandel, transl. by Gerald Paul, Merit, New York,
NY, 366 pp. (and later print.) (Ernest Mandel, Introduction’,
pp. 11-34; ‘Economics of the Transition Period', pp. 275-303).
3. Mandel
as contributor
1995
-Marxism in the Postmodern Age: Confronting the New World Order
ed. by Antonio Callari, Stephen Cullenberg and Carole Biewener,
The Guilford Press, New York, xxiii+450 pp. [Ernest Mandel, 'The
Relevance of Marxist Theory for Understanding the Present World
Crisis', pp. 438-47].
1994 -
Bukharin in Retrospect, ed. by Theodor Bergman, Gert Schaefer
and Mark Selden, M.E. Sharpe, Armonk, NY, xxiv+251 pp., [Ernest
Mandel, 'Bukharin and the Problem of Bureaucracy in the
Transition Period', pp. 176-87].
1993- The
USSR 1987-1991: Marxist Perspectives, ed. by Marilyn
Vogt-Downey, Humanities Press, Atlantic Highlands, NJ, xvi+544
pp. [Ernest Mandel, 'The Causes and Consequences of Bukharin's
Rehabilitation', pp. 267-70; 'Soviet Press Does a Turnaround on
Trotskyism', pp. 277-9].
1992 - A
Biographical Dictionary of Dissenting Economists, ed. by Philip
Arestis and Malcolm Sawyer, Edward Elgar, Aldershot, xiv+628 pp.
[Ernest Mandel, 'Ernest Mandel (born 1923)', pp. 336-41].
1992 -
Interfaces in Economic and Social Analysis, ed. by Ulf
Himmelstrand et al., Routledge, London, xviii+318 pp. [Ernest
Mandel, 'Partially Independent Variables and Internal Logic in
Classical Marxist Economic Analysis', pp. 33-50].
1991 - The
Socialist Register, ed. by Ralph Miliband and Leo Panitch,
Merlin Press, London, iii+398 pp. [Ernest Mandel, 'The Roots of
the Present Crisis in the Soviet Economy', pp. 194-210].
1991 -
Fallacies of State Capitalism, introd. by Phil Hearse, Socialist
Outlook, London, 125 pp. [Ernest Mandel, 'A Theory which Has not
Withstood the Test of Facts', pp. 35-60; 'The Impasse of
Schematic Dogmatism', pp. 85-125].
1990 - Paul
LeBlanc. Lenin and the Revolutionary Party, Humanities Press,
Atlantic Highlands, NJ, xxxiv+399 pp. (and later edn) [Ernest
Mandel, 'Introduction', pp. xvii-xxxiv]
1990 - The
New Palgrave: Marxian Economics, ed. by John Eatwell et al.,
Macmillan, London, xii+383 pp. (a selection from The New
Palgrave: A Dictionary of Economics) [Ernest Mandel, 'Karl
Marx', pp. 1-38; 'Communism', pp. 87-90].
1989 -
Capitalist Development and Crisis Theory: Accumulation,
Regulation, and Spatial Restructuring, ed. by Mark Gottdiener
and Nicos Kominos, Macmillan, Basingstoke, xv+408 pp. (American
edn publ. by St Martin's Press, New York, NY) [Ernest Mandel,
'Theories of Crisis: An Explanation of the 1974-1982 Cycle', pp.
30-58; 'The Infernal Logic of the Debt Crisis', pp. 217-33].
1989 - The
Socialist Register, ed. by Ralph Miliband et al., Merlin Press,
London, viii+306 pp. [Ernest Mandel, 'The Marxist Case for
Revolution Today', pp. 159-84].
1987 - The
New Palgrave: A Dictionary of Economics, ed. by John Eatwell et
al., Macmillan, London, 4 vol., vol. 3, xix+949 pp. (and later
print.) [Ernest Mandel, 'Marx, Karl Heinrich]', pp. 367-83].
1987 - The
New Palgrave: A Dictionary of Economics, ed. by John Eatwell et
al., Macmillan, London, 4 vol., vol. 1, xxxi+1085 pp. (and later
print.) [Ernest Mandel, 'Communism', pp. 512-13].
1987 -
Ending the Nightmare: Socialists Against Racism and Fascism, ed.
by John Lister, Socialist Outlook, London, 128 pp. [Ernest
Mandel, 'Learn the Lessons of Germany', pp. 28-42].
1987 - The
World Order: Socialist Perspectives, ed. by Ray Bush, Gordon
Johnston, and David Coates, Polity Press, New York, NY, ix+301
pp. [Ernest Mandel, 'The Soviet Bloc', pp. 26-42].
1986 - The
Socialist Register, ed. by Ralph Miliband, John Saville, Marcel
Liebman and Leo Panitch, Merlin Press, London, iii+489 pp.
[Ernest Mandel, 'Marx, the Present Crisis and the Future of
Labour', pp. 436-54].
1985 -
Rethinking Marxism: Struggles in Marxist Theory; Essays for
Harry Magdoff and Paul Sweezy, ed. by Stephen Resnick,
Autonomedia, Brooklyn, NY, xxxiv+428 pp. [Ernest Mandel, 'Marx
and Engels on Commodity Production and Bureaucracy', pp.
223-58].
1985 -
Socialism on the Threshold of the Twenty-First Century, ed. by
Milos Nicolic, Verso, London, ix+311 pp. [Ernest Mandel, 'The
Actuality of Socialism', pp. 146-62].
1984 - The
Stalinist Legacy: Its Impact on 20th-century World Politics, ed.
by Tariq Ali, Penguin, Harmondsworth, 551 pp. [Ernest Mandel,
'What Is the Bureaucracy?', pp. 60-94].
1983-A
Dictionary of Marxist Thought, ed. by Tom Bottomore et al.,
Blackwell, Oxford, xi+587 pp. (and later edn; American edn publ.
by Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA) [Ernest Mandel,
'Joint-Stock Company', pp. 241-4; 'Keynes and Marx', pp. 249-51;
'Uneven Development', pp. 502-03].
1983 -
Monetarism, Economic Crisis and the Third World, ed. by Karel
Jansen, F. Cass, London, xiii+194 pp. [Ernest Mandel, 'World
Crisis and the Monetarist Answer', pp. 79-95].
1982 - The
Socialist Register, ed. by Martin Eve and David Musson, Merlin
Press, London, x+314 pp. [Ernest Mandel, 'China: The Economic
Crisis', pp. 185-204].
1981 - Karl
Marx. Capital: A Critique of Political Economy, Volume 3,
transl. by David
Fernbach, Penguin,
Harmondsworth, 1086 pp. (and later edn; American edn
publ. by Vintage Books, New York, NY) [Ernest Mandel,
'Introduction', pp. 9-90].
1981 -J.W.
Freiberg. The French Press: Class, State, and Ideology, Praeger,
New York, NY, xxvii+320 pp. [Ernest Mandel, 'Foreword', pp.
vii-xvi].
1980 -
Capital and Labour: Studies in the Capitalist Labour Process,
ed. by Theo Nichols, Athlone Press, London, 476 pp. [Ernest
Mandel, 'Labour and the State in Nazi Germany', pp. 103-6;
'Planning, Strategy and Capitalist Crisis', pp. 448-64].
1979 —
Pierre Frank. The Fourth International: The Long March of the
Trotskyists, transl. by Ruth Schein, introd. by Brian Grogan,
Ink Links, London, 189 pp. [Ernest Mandel, Appendix on
'Trotskyists and the Resistance in World War Two', pp. 173-81].
1978 - Karl
Marx. Capital: A Critique of Political Economy, Volume 2,
transl. by David Fernbach, Penguin, Harmondsworth, 624 pp.
(& later ed.; American ed. publ. by Vintage Books, New York,
NY) [Ernest Mandel, 'Introduction', pp. 11-79].
1977 -
Revolution and Class Struggle: A Reader in Marxist Politics, ed.
by Robin Blackburn, Fontana/Collins, London, 444 pp. [Ernest
Mandel, 'The Leninist Theory of Organization', pp. 78-135;
'Peaceful Coexistence and World Revolution', pp. 266-98].
1976-Karl
Marx. Capital: A Critique of Political Economy, volume 1,
transl. by Ben Fowkes, Penguin, Harmondsworth, 1141 pp. (and
later edn; American edn publ. by Vintage Books, New York, NY)
[Ernest Mandel, 'Introduction', pp. 11-86].
1975 - Roy
Medvedev et al. Detente and Socialist Democracy: A Discussion
with Roy Medvedev; Essays from East and West, ed. for the
Bertrand Russell Peace Foundation by Ken Coates, Spokesman
Books, Nottingham, 163 pp. (and other edn, publ. by Monad Pr.,
New York, NY) [Ernest Mandel, 'The Social Forces Behind
"Detente"', pp. 41-8].
1975 - The
Socialist Register, ed. by Ralph Miliband and John Saville,
Merlin Press, London, vi+318 pp. [Ernest Mandel, 'Liebman and
Leninism', pp. 95-114].
1973 —
American Labor Radicalism: Testimonies and Interpretations, ed.
by Staughton Lynd, John Wiley & Sons, New York, NY,
vi+2l7pp. [Ernest Mandel, 'Where Is America Going?', pp.
187-202].
1972 –
Trotsky: The Great Debate Renewed, ed. by Nicolas Krasso,
introd. by David Horowitz, New Critics Press, St Louis, Mo.,
xiii+191 pp. [Ernest Mandel, '"Trotsky's Marxism": An
Anti-Critique' pp. 43-70;'"Trotsky's Marxism": A
Rejoinder', pp. 91-124].
1971 - Man
and Socialism in Cuba: The Great Debate, ed. by Bertram
Silverman, Atheneum, New York, NY, xvi+382 pp. [Ernest Mandel,
'Mercantile Categories in the Period of Transition', pp. 60-97].
1971 - The
Revival of American Socialism: Selected Papers of the Socialist
Scholars Conference, ed. by George Fischer with Alan Block et
al., Oxford University Press, New York, NY, xvi+330 pp. [Ernest
Mandel, 'Workers and Permanent Revolution', pp. 167-87].
1971 —
Leon Trotsky / The Struggle Against Fascism in Germany, ed. by
George Breitman and Merry Maisel, Pathfinder Press, New York,
NY, 479 pp. (and later edn; Brit. edn, publ. by Penguin Books,
Harmondsworth) [Ernest Mandel, 'Introduction', pp. 9-46]. 1970 -
'All We Are Saying . . .': The Philosophy of the New Left, ed.
by Arthur Lothstein, Capricorn Books, New York, NY, 381 pp.
[Ernest Mandel, 'A Socialist Strategy for Western Europe', pp.
303-19].
1970 - The
Marxist Theory of Alienation: Three Essays by Ernest Mandel and
George Novack, introd. by George Novack, Pathfinder Press, New
York, NY, 94 pp. (and later edn) [Ernest Mandel, The Causes of
Alienation', pp. 13-30; 'Progressive Disalienation through the
Building of Socialist Society . . .', pp. 31-51].
1970 - Abram
Leon. The Jewish Question: A Marxist Interpretation, transl.
n.a., Pathfinder Press, New York, NY, 270 pp. (and later edn)
[Ernest Germain alias Mandel, 'A Biographical Sketch ofAbram
Leon', pp. 9-26].
1969 - The
New Revolutionaries: A Handbook of the International Radical
Left, ed. by Tariq Ali, Morrow, New York, NY, 319 pp. (and Brit.
edn, publ. by Owen, London & Canad. edn, publ. by McClelland
and Stewart, Toronto) [Ernest Mandel, 'The New Vanguard', pp.
47-53].
1969 - Rural
Sociology in India, ed. by A. R. Desai, Fourth Revised Edition,
Popular Prakashan, Bombay, xx+968 pp. (First three editions
published by The Indian Society of Agricultural Economists in
1938, 1959 and 1961; later edn and print.) [Ernest Germain alias
Mandel, 'The Industrialization of Backward Countries', pp.
925-38].
1967 - The
Socialist Register, ed. by Ralph Miliband and John Saville,
Merlin Press, London, 256 pp. [Ernest Mandel, 'International
Capitalism and "Supra-Nationality"', pp. 27-41].
1964 - The
Socialist Register, ed. by Ralph Miliband and John Saville,
Merlin Press, London, 308 pp. [Ernest Mandel, 'The Economics of
Neo-Capitalism', pp. 56-67].
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