Works
- Food and Farming for Victory, Communist Party Pamphlet (1942)
- Science Versus Idealism: An Examination of "Pure Empiricism" and Modern Logic (1946)
- Dialectical Materialism and Science (1949)
- In Defense of Philosophy - Against Positivism and Pragmatism (1950)
- Science for Peace and Socialism (c.1950) with J. D. Bernal
- Dialectical Materialism (1952) Vol 1: Materialism & the Dialectical Method, Vol 2: Historical Materialism, Vol 3: Theory of Knowledge, and later editions
- Readers' Guide to the Marxist Classics (1952)
- Rumanian Summer: A View of the Rumanian People's Republic (1953) with Jack Lindsay
- Philosophy for Socialists (1959)
- Marxism and the Linguistic Philosophy (1965)
- The Open Philosophy and the Open Society: A Reply to Dr. Karl Popper's Refutations of Marxism (1968)
- Communism and Human Values (1972)
- Rebels and Their Causes: Essays in honour of A. L. Morton (1978) editor
- Communism & Philosophy: Contemporary Dogmas and Revisions of Marxism (1980)
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