Selected Works
- Enjoyment of Poetry, 1913.
- Child of the Amazons, and other poems, 1913.
- Journalism Versus Art, 1916.
- Colors of life; poems and songs and sonnets, 1918.
- The Sense of Humor, 1921.
- Leon Trotsky: The Portrait of a Youth, 1925.
- Since Lenin Died, 1925.
- Marx and Lenin: The Science of Revolution, 1926.
- The Literary Mind: Its Place in an Age of Science, 1931.
- Artists in Uniform, 1934.
- Art and the Life of Action, 1934.
- The last stand of dialectic materialism : a study of Sidney Hook's Marxism. New York: Polemic Publishers, 1934.
- Enjoyment of Laughter, 1936.
- Stalin's Russia and the Crisis in Socialism, 1939.
- Marxism: Is It a Science?, 1940.
- Heroes I Have Known, 1942.
- Enjoyment of Living, 1948.
- Reflections on the Failure of Socialism, 1955.
- Great Companions: Critical Memoirs of Some Famous Friends, 1959.
- Love and Revolution: My Journey Through an Epoch, 1964.
- Seven Kinds of Goodness, 1967.
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