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Drafts and Papers

File consists of drafts and papers written by Panitch, including a paper for the Second International Conference of Workers Self-Management, “Elites Classes & Power in Canada,” “The Dependency of Canadian Political Economy,” and “Liberal Democracy & Socialist Democracy: The Antinomies of C.B. Macpherson.”

Incomes Policy Speeches

File consists of notes for speeches Panitch gave on incomes policies, as well as a draft of a letter to the editor of the Globe and Mail on that subject co-written with Donald Swartz and correspondence regarding this.

ISA Meeting 1976

File consists of a draft of Panitch’s paper entitled “Some Requisites of a Marxist Theory of the State,” as well as notes and correspondence related to the 1976 ISA meeting.

NDP Broadbent Seminar

File consists of correspondence, speaking notes, and a draft of a paper entitled “The Decline of Outrage” related to an advisory and discussion seminar organized by the NDP.

CPSA 1974 and 1976

File consists of speaking notes and correspondence related to the 1974 and 1976 meetings of the CPSA, as well as remarks on a symposium on theories of the state prepared by Donald Smiley and Panitch’s notes on this paper.

Wallace Clement

File consists of documents related to Wallace Clement’s doctoral dissertation and defense, including Panitch’s review comments, as well as a paper written by Clement on “Social Classes and the Capitalist State” with Panitch’s comments and feedback.

Roots of British Crisis

File consists of presentation notes and a draft of Panitch’s paper entitled “The Labour Party, Class Conflict, and the Crisis of British Capitalism”.

Marxist Institute

File consists of a talk Panitch delivered on corporatism and the economic crisis.

Panitch Canadian Dimension articles

File consists of correspondence and drafts of Panitch’s writing for Canadian Dimension entitled “Reply to Carew,” “Letter on Rosenblum,” “Panitch and Whittaker on Chile,” and “Response to Matthews”.

Miscellaneous academic

File consists of miscellaneous notes and correspondence related to Panitch’s time at Carleton University, including his hiring and promotion there as well as his subsequent resignation and transition to York University.

Papers and public appearances

File consists of texts of CBC Radio Commentaries delivered by Panitch, posters and promotional materials regarding Panitch’s public appearances, popular articles written by Panitch, and drafts of Panitch’s papers on “The Role and Nature of the Canadian State,” “The Labour Party, Class Conflict, and the Crisis of British Capitalism,” and “The Development of Corporatism in Liberal Democracies.”

Correspondence : Panitch Interviews

File consists of correspondence with various researchers and figures associated with the UK Labour Party and trade union movement in preparation for Panitch’s doctoral dissertation.

Great Quotations

File consists of index cards with quotations from a range of literary sources.

LSE Notes

File consists of notes and examinations related to Panitch’s coursework at the London School of Economics.

LSE Notes

File consists of notes and examinations related to Panitch’s coursework at the London School of Economics.

LSE Notes

File consists of notes related to Panitch’s coursework at the London School of Economics.

LSE Matters : 1967-72

File consists of correspondence related to Panitch’s attendance and work at the London School of Economics.

Undergraduate Course Papers

File consists of drafts of Panitch’s undergraduate papers entitled “A Political Scientist Looks at Economic History,” “The Debate on Prices and Profits,” “Liberalism in America,” “The Concept of the Just War,” “The Possibilities of Planing the American Economy,” “John R. Commons,” “The Canadian Supreme Court as a Final Court of Appeal,” “David Easton and His Unified Theory of Politics,” “An Appraisal of the United States Supreme Court,” and a Report on the Sixth Conference on Commonwealth Affairs.

Bright, John

File consists of a ticket to the gallery of the House of Commons issued by John Bright and a cyanotype print of an English mine with the inscription on verso, "Do you remember the day you threw my pin down the shaft? Are you sorry?"

Going My Way – Reflection of a Wayward Samuri [sic] in North America: draft manuscript, chapters 1, 4-18

File includes chapters 1 and 4 to 18 from the manuscript of Fusé’s unpublished autobiography “Going My Way.” “Going My Way” includes the author’s lived experiences, research interests, important figures in Fusé’s life, and his views on important political, cultural, and socio-economic events that impacted Japan from the Meiji era (1867-1912) to the end of the 20th Century.

“Going My Way - Some Random Notes of a North American Samurai”

File includes notes for Fusé’s memoir, a bibliography of his books and a draft manuscript on United States General Douglas MacArthur, who was nicknamed the “Blue-Eyed Shogun” by the Japanese during his tenure as Supreme Commander of the Allied Powers during the Occupation of Japan. Notes and bibliography are written in English and Japanese.

“Going My Way,” draft manuscript, chapters 13-16 and 20

File includes chapters 13, 15, and 21 from the manuscript of Fusé’s unpublished memoir “Going My Way,” a short biography of Fusé’s life and correspondence with Kaoru Murakami, editor of Japanese journal publisher Kurashi-no-Techosha (letter and pamphlet are in Japanese). “Going My Way” includes the author’s lived experiences, research interests, important figures in Fusé’s life, and his views on important political, cultural, and socio-economic events that impacted Japan from the Meiji era (1867-1912) to the end of the 20th Century.

“Going My Way,” draft manuscript, chapters 1-10

File includes chapters 1, 2, 3 and 10 from the manuscript of Fusé’s unpublished memoir “Going My Way.” “Going My Way” includes the author’s lived experiences, research interests, important figures in Fusé’s life, and his views on important political, cultural, and socio-economic events that impacted Japan from the Meiji era (1867-1912) to the end of the 20th Century.

Autobiography: early drafts, “Hello, Megumi and Kenji” Writing format

File includes an outline of Fusé’s goals in writing his autobiography and his early drafts depicting certain events in his life. This draft manuscript is written in the style of letters to Megumi and Kenji Fusé, the author’s children. File also includes a note from Lois Fusé with context on the manuscript’s development and Fusé’s review of the autobiographies of Kay Redfield Jamieson and Norman Ender.

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