Works
Dobbs was the author of a four-volume history/memoir of the Minneapolis struggles, Teamster Rebellion, Teamster Power, Teamster Politics & Teamster Bureaucracy, and had completed two volumes of a planned history of the Marxist movement in the United States at the time of his death, called Revolutionary Continuity: The Early Years, 1848-1917 & Birth of the Communist Movement, 1918-1922.
- Trade union problems New York: Pioneer Publishers, 1941
- The Voice of socialism: radio speeches by the Socialist Workers Party candidates in the 1948 election (with Grace Carlson and James Cannon) New York, Pioneer Publishers 1948
- Recent trends in the labor movement New York : National Education Dept., Socialist Workers Party, 1967
- The structure and organizational principals of the party New York : National Education Dept., Socialist Workers Party, 1971
- Teamster rebellion New York: Pathfinder Press 1972
- Teamster power New York: Pathfinder Press 1973
- Teamster politics New York: Pathfinder Press 1975
- Teamster bureaucracy New York: Pathfinder Press 1977
- Counter-mobilization: a strategy to fight racist and fascist attacks New York : National Education Dept., Socialist Workers Party, 1976
- Revolutionary continuity: Marxist leadership in the U.S. Vol. 1 The early years, 1848-1917 New York : Monad Press : Distributed by Pathfinder Press 1980
- Revolutionary continuity: Marxist leadership in the U.S. Vol. 2 Birth of the Communist movement, 1918-1922 New York : Monad Press : Distributed by Pathfinder Press 1983
- A political biography of Walter Reuther: the record of an opportunist by Beatrice Hansen New York: Pathfinder Press 1987 2nd ed. (contains Dobbs' essay Meany vs. Reuther)
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