Harvey Wasserman's History of the United StatesHarper & Row, 1975 - 262 pages |
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Page 138
... Socialist factions united behind Debs to form the Socialist Party of America . “ Socialism is coming , " wrote Julius Wayland in the Appeal to Reason . “ It's coming like a prairie fire and nothing can stop it . You can feel it in the ...
... Socialist factions united behind Debs to form the Socialist Party of America . “ Socialism is coming , " wrote Julius Wayland in the Appeal to Reason . “ It's coming like a prairie fire and nothing can stop it . You can feel it in the ...
Page 147
... Socialist and radical labor leaders met in Chicago . The conference was attended by Debs , Daniel DeLeon of the Socialist Labor party , Charles Sherman of the United Metal Workers , Mother Jones , William Trautmann of the United Brewery ...
... Socialist and radical labor leaders met in Chicago . The conference was attended by Debs , Daniel DeLeon of the Socialist Labor party , Charles Sherman of the United Metal Workers , Mother Jones , William Trautmann of the United Brewery ...
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... Socialism in America , 1912-1925 . The standard explanations for the collapse of American socialism lay heavy emphasis on the factional disputes . No doubt the expulsion of the IWW from the Socialist party in 1912 was important , as was ...
... Socialism in America , 1912-1925 . The standard explanations for the collapse of American socialism lay heavy emphasis on the factional disputes . No doubt the expulsion of the IWW from the Socialist party in 1912 was important , as was ...
Contents
The Robber Barons | 3 |
The People | 52 |
The Revolt of the Farmers | 61 |
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