Major Works
Cliff was a prolific author and journalist. His works were published in many languages as a result of the international nature of the movement of which he was a leader. A list of some of the more important of his works appears below. The date shown is mostly that of first publication.
- All That Glitters Is Not Gold (1945)
- State Capitalism in Russia (1955) (out of print; originally issued as The Nature of Stalinist Russia (1947, book 1948))
- The Class Nature of the Peoples Democracies (1948)
- Bureaucratic Collectivism - A Critique (1948)
- Stalin's Satellites in Europe (1952) (out of print)
- Economic Roots of Reformism (1957)
- Perspectives For The Permanent War Economy (1957)
- Mao's China (1957) (out of print) (1959) ISBN B0000CKFSJ
- Trotsky On Substitutionism (1960)
- Incomes Policy, Legislation and Shop Stewards (1966) with Colin Barker
- The Employers Offensive; Productivity Deals And How To Fight Them (1967)
- France : The Struggle Goes On (1968) with Ian Birchall
- Party and Class (1971) ISBN 0-902818-00-7
- Lenin, 4 volumes: Building the party (Vol.1, 1975), All Power to the Soviets (Vol.2, 1976), The Revolution Besieged, 1917-1923 (Vol.3, 1978) and The Bolsheviks and World communism (Vol.4, 1979).
- Portugal At the Crossroads (1975)
- The Labour Party: A Marxist History with Donny Gluckstein (1988) ISBN 0-906224-45-4
- Trotsky, 4 volumes, Bookmarks, 1989-1993. (A four volume biography, including Vol.1, Towards October: 1879-1917; Vol. 2, The Sword of the Revolution: 1917-1923; Vol.3, Fighting the rising Stalinist bureaucracy: 1923-1927; Vol.4, The darker the night the brighter the star: 1927-1940.)
- Trotskyism After Trotsky (1999)
- A World To Win (2000) (autobiography) ISBN 1-898876-62-2
- Marxism at the Millennium (2000)
- Selected Writings, Bookmarks, 2001/02/03. Three volumes: International Struggle and the Marxist Tradition; In The Thick Of Workers' Struggle; Marxist Theory After Trotsky.
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