Writings and speeches of Eugene V. Debs:
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Beteilige Person: Debs, Eugene V. 1855-1926 (VerfasserIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:Englisch
Veröffentlicht: New York Hermitage Press 1948
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Beschreibung:Bibliography: S. 485 - 486
Proclamation to American Railway Union -- Labor omnia vincit -- Liberty -- The martyred apostles of labor -- Prison labor (its effect on industry and trade) -- Outlook for socialism in the United States -- Martin Irons, martyr -- How I became a socialist -- Stopped the blacklist -- What's the matter with Chicago? -- The Western labor movement -- The Negro in the class struggle -- The Negro and his nemesis -- Speech of acceptance -- The American movement -- Unionism and socialism -- The Socialist Party and the working class -- The federal government and the Chicago strike -- An ideal labor press -- Labor Day greeting -- Childhood -- The Crimson Standard -- Growth of the injunction -- Craft unionism -- Class unionism -- Revolutionary unionism -- Industrial unionism -- You railroad men -- Arouse, ye slaves! -- The growth of socialism -- Open letter to President Roosevelt -- Prince and proletaire -- Roosevelt's labor letters -- December 2, 1859 -- John Brown: history's greatest hero -- Looking backward -- Mother Jones -- Thomas McGrady -- Revolution --
The issue -- Railroad employees and socialism -- The Socialist Party's appeal -- Industrial unionism -- A letter from Debs -- A letter from Debs on immigration -- Industrial unionism -- Working class politics -- Danger ahead -- The crisis in Mexico -- Labor's struggle for supremacy -- The McNamara Case and the labor movement -- Sound socialist tactics -- This is our year -- Speech of acceptance -- A plea for solidarity -- Revolt of the railroad workers -- Homestead and Ludlow -- The Gunmen and the miners -- The Knights of Columbus -- The prospect for peace -- Fantine in our day -- Letter of acceptance -- Politicians and preachers -- Ruling class robbers -- The class war and its outlook -- Tom Mooney sentenced to death -- The I. W. W. bogey -- John Swinton: radical editor and leader -- The Canton, Ohio, speech -- Address to the jury -- Statement to the court -- The day of the people -- Serving the labor movement -- "Preacher sheriff" hangs victim -- Sacco and Vanzetti -- Woman - comrade and equal -- Walls and bars. The relation of society to the convict ; My 1920 campaign for president ; Leaving the prison ; Capitalism and crime ; Poverty and the prison ; Socialism and the prison
Umfang:XVII, 486 S.