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![]() | The Class Struggle, julio-agosto de 1917, p. 7.Nombre: The Class Struggle Fecha: julio-agosto de 1917 Lugar: New York, Estados Unidos Editor: Socialist Publication Society Página: 710 THE CLASS STRUGGLE WAR AND PUBLIC OPINION 11 vasion was sufficient, as the most obvious instinct of self preservation was thereby called into play, but there were also other self regarding sentiments which aided the war appeal. As Liebknecht charged in the May Day speech for which he is now su... |
![]() | The Class Struggle, noviembre-diciembre de 1917, p. 52.Nombre: The Class Struggle Fecha: noviembre-diciembre de 1917 Lugar: New York, Estados Unidos Editor: Socialist Publication Society Página: 52100 THE CLASS STRUGGLE CURRENT AFFAIRS 101 Current Affairs Is the increase in socialist sentiment and understanding in sound proportion to the actual vote cast for our candidates?
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![]() | The Class Struggle, enero-febrero de 1918, p. 35.Nombre: The Class Struggle Fecha: enero-febrero de 1918 Lugar: New York, Estados Unidos Editor: Socialist Publication Society Página: 3566 THE CLASS STRUGGLE THE PROLETARIAN REVOLUTION 67 marks the entry of the international proletariat into a new revolutionary epoch. In this epoch the Social Revolution is no longer an aspiration, but a dynamic process of immediate revolutionary struggles.
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![]() | The Class Struggle, marzo-abril de 1918, p. 5.Nombre: The Class Struggle Fecha: marzo-abril de 1918 Lugar: New York, Estados Unidos Editor: Socialist Publication Society Página: 5CHANGING LABOR CONDITIONS 135 134 THE CLASS STRUGGLE ise of the school officials, that the law would be passed, and the boys given school credit for the school work of the whole term. If the bill were not made law these boys would be placed in a most unfair position. This premature dismissal of b... |
![]() | The Class Struggle, marzo-abril de 1918, p. 6.Nombre: The Class Struggle Fecha: marzo-abril de 1918 Lugar: New York, Estados Unidos Editor: Socialist Publication Society Página: 6CHANGING LABOR CONDITIONS 137 136 THE CLASS STRUGGLE On this subject the powers of the legislatures depend utterly upon the interpretation by the court of the idea expressed in the words health and welfare. and upon the skill, with which the argument is presented to the court that the statute inv... |
![]() | The Class Struggle, mayo-junio de 1917, p. 8.Nombre: The Class Struggle Fecha: mayo-junio de 1917 Lugar: New York, Estados Unidos Editor: Socialist Publication Society Página: 810 THE CLASS STRUGGLE THE CLASS STRUGGLE 11 thereby offending our prospective customers. regard being had to the fact that as matters then stood the Central Empires were as likely to be our customer as the members of the Entente.
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![]() | The Class Struggle, mayo-junio de 1917, p. 9.Nombre: The Class Struggle Fecha: mayo-junio de 1917 Lugar: New York, Estados Unidos Editor: Socialist Publication Society Página: 912 THE CLASS STRUGGLE THE CLASS STRUGGLE 13 rels which will immediately be patched up the moment the toiling masses should show any sign of revolt the erstwhile enemies uniting their energies in an effort to crush the real common enemy.
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![]() | The Class Struggle, julio-agosto de 1917, p. 70.Nombre: The Class Struggle Fecha: julio-agosto de 1917 Lugar: New York, Estados Unidos Editor: Socialist Publication Society Página: 70CURRENT AFFAIRS 137 136 THE CLASS STRUGGLE ceive of Spargo in another party. In this respect, Spargo loss will mean to the party much more than that of Mr and Mrs.
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![]() | The Class Struggle, julio-agosto de 1917, p. 78.Nombre: The Class Struggle Fecha: julio-agosto de 1917 Lugar: New York, Estados Unidos Editor: Socialist Publication Society Página: 78152 THE CLASS STRUGGLE nities and without any forcible annexations of territory by any oi the belligerents, whether avowed or sought to be hidden by some less offensive term that may be invented for the purpose; so that no nation may be deprived of any part of its liberty or made in any way depen... |
![]() | The Class Struggle, septiembre-octubre de 1917, p. 3.Nombre: The Class Struggle Fecha: septiembre-octubre de 1917 Lugar: New York, Estados Unidos Editor: Socialist Publication Society Página: 32 THE CLASS STRUGGLE NEW LABOR MOVEMENT OF THE WEST There was a great hall capable of holding a thousand people comfortably. At one end of the hall was a rail and counter which separated the office from the hall, and in the office were seven desks, each of which represented a separate industrial ... |
![]() | The Class Struggle, septiembre-octubre de 1917, p. 4.Nombre: The Class Struggle Fecha: septiembre-octubre de 1917 Lugar: New York, Estados Unidos Editor: Socialist Publication Society Página: 44 THE CLASS STRUGGLE NEW LABOR MOVEMENT OF THE WEST some and an which has gained immeasurably in the public estimation as a result. This is cited because as a single isolated instance it contains all the elements of the present situation throughout the entire West. The stars in their courses appe... |
![]() | The Class Struggle, julio-agosto de 1917, p. 14.Nombre: The Class Struggle Fecha: julio-agosto de 1917 Lugar: New York, Estados Unidos Editor: Socialist Publication Society Página: 1424 THE CLASS STRUGGLE SOCIALIST POLICY IN PEACE AND WAR 25 of the workers wirich is their only hope of emancipation. The workers cannot, therefore, make commor cause with their own capitalists in any such industrial struggle, and must not participate in the same.
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![]() | The Class Struggle, julio-agosto de 1917, p. 15.Nombre: The Class Struggle Fecha: julio-agosto de 1917 Lugar: New York, Estados Unidos Editor: Socialist Publication Society Página: 15THE CLASS STRUGGLE SOCIALIST POLICY IN PEACE AND WAR 26 27 improved even while we are fighting for its transformation.
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![]() | The Class Struggle, julio-agosto de 1917, p. 18.Nombre: The Class Struggle Fecha: julio-agosto de 1917 Lugar: New York, Estados Unidos Editor: Socialist Publication Society Página: 1833 SOCIALIST POLICY IN PEACE AND WAR 32 THE CLASS STRUGGLE of the workers within these different countries will be intimately connected with the prosperity of their respective countries, and so long will the workers of the different countries be reduced to the unfortunate necessity of fighting ea... |
![]() | The Class Struggle, julio-agosto de 1917, p. 19.Nombre: The Class Struggle Fecha: julio-agosto de 1917 Lugar: New York, Estados Unidos Editor: Socialist Publication Society Página: 1934 THE CLASS STRUGGLE SOCIALIST POLICY IN PEACE AND WAR 35 the great war seems to me to be beyond any doubt. That the points of view and policies labelled trade union, anarchist and Socialist respectively have actually been followed by the groups whose names have so used, do not contend. In fact,... |
![]() | The Class Struggle, julio-agosto de 1917, p. 21.Nombre: The Class Struggle Fecha: julio-agosto de 1917 Lugar: New York, Estados Unidos Editor: Socialist Publication Society Página: 21A WAR LEGISLATURE 39 38 THE CLASS STRUGGLE Those who believe that there is any difference between the two old parties live in dreamland. No such difference was discernible, even in broad daylight, while one watched the Legislature at work.
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![]() | The Class Struggle, julio-agosto de 1917, p. 25.Nombre: The Class Struggle Fecha: julio-agosto de 1917 Lugar: New York, Estados Unidos Editor: Socialist Publication Society Página: 2546 THE CLASS STRUGGLE POLITICAL MAJORITIES 47 and vested rights. That the writer had neither the authority nor the desire to represent such interests. That he represented but human souls, that he was contending but for the rights of human beings, therefore he required all of the twenty minutes gi... |
![]() | The Class Struggle, julio-agosto de 1917, p. 27.Nombre: The Class Struggle Fecha: julio-agosto de 1917 Lugar: New York, Estados Unidos Editor: Socialist Publication Society Página: 27POLITICAL MAJORITIES 51 50 THE CLASS STRUGGLE It is not impossible, on the other hand, for a government to tend away from political functions. When the Brazilian government supervises the storing and marketing of coffee, or when the government furnishes crop estimates and forecasts that have a tr... |
![]() | The Class Struggle, julio-agosto de 1917, p. 28.Nombre: The Class Struggle Fecha: julio-agosto de 1917 Lugar: New York, Estados Unidos Editor: Socialist Publication Society Página: 28THE CLASS STRUGGLE POLITICAL MAJORITIES 52 53 whereas we have always been and still are the custodians of personal and political liberty to a far greater extent than can be appreciated by the other less fortunate peoples. The correctness or incorrectness of this view must have a very material bea... |
![]() | The Class Struggle, septiembre-octubre de 1917, p. 40.Nombre: The Class Struggle Fecha: septiembre-octubre de 1917 Lugar: New York, Estados Unidos Editor: Socialist Publication Society Página: 4076 THE CLASS STRUGGLE RECENT DEVELOPMENTS OF CAPITALISM 77 then the government and its capitalists have decided to raise the sugar supply for the entire country in Formosa, and proceeded to establish sugar companies under very high protection. In the early stage of the industry the government sup... |
![]() | The Class Struggle, noviembre-diciembre de 1917, p. 40.Nombre: The Class Struggle Fecha: noviembre-diciembre de 1917 Lugar: New York, Estados Unidos Editor: Socialist Publication Society Página: 4076 THE CLASS STRUGGLE THE CASE OF FRAINA 77 point is blessed, and judging from the working class standpoint is cursed, with a President who is particularly adept in the making of symbols and in the coining of phrases, which in themselves mean nothing in the struggle for freedom and democracy, but... |
![]() | Buró del Caribe: Correspondencia, 26 de agosto de 1932, p. 1.Nombre: Buró del Caribe: Correspondencia Fecha: 26 de agosto de 1932 Lugar: América Latina Editor: Comintern (F500.Opis1.D07) Página: 1San Luis LOC. rusargu VOS Agosto 26 de 1932.
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![]() | Nosotras, 22 de junio de 1952, p. 2.Nombre: Nosotras Fecha: 22 de junio de 1952 Lugar: San José, Costa Rica Editor: Unión de Mujeres Carmen Lyra Página: 2Página NOSOTRAS Junio de 1952 Por la defensa de la Paz y por una Alza general de Salarios se pronunció la Conferencia Nacional de Defensa de la Infancia.
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![]() | Buró del Caribe: Correspondencia, 13 de junio de 1931, p. 3.Nombre: Buró del Caribe: Correspondencia Fecha: 13 de junio de 1931 Lugar: América Latina Editor: Comintern (F500.Opis1.D02) Página: 326 in statements that the Party eannot do anything because neither X the CP nor the working class are prepared for power. at the same time you ought to have shown up another danger which is very characteristic of the CP of Cuba, the danger of the Left deviation and putschism which is expressed in... |
![]() | La Lucha, 29 de octubre de 1927, p. 1.Nombre: La Lucha Fecha: 29 de octubre de 1927 Lugar: Heredia, Costa Rica Editor: Joaquin Calvo Z. y Jorge A. Vivó Página: 1ÓRGANO DE LA CLASE TRABAJADORA CRGANIZADA Trabajadores de todos los países, unios.
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