International Council Correspondence

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The International Council Correspondence is a council communist journal.In 1938, the journal changed its name to Living Marxism and again to New Essays in 1942. In 1934, Paul Mattick became the chief editor and contributor; Karl Korsch also contributed. The journal's original purpose was to correspond with fellow council communists, primarily in Europe. The journal changed its name as the European council communists began to go underground in the late 1930s.

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