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![]() | The Class Struggle, septiembre-octubre de 1918, p. 22.Nombre: The Class Struggle Fecha: septiembre-octubre de 1918 Lugar: New York, Estados Unidos Editor: Socialist Publication Society Página: 22416 THE CLASS STRUGGLE LABORISM AND SOCIALISM 417 same as that over Morocco the vast resources of mineral wealth, particularly iron: Alsace Lorraine produces about 80 per cent. of the iron ore in the whole German Empire. Iron is the basis of the modern industrial technology, and its monopolistic ... |
![]() | The Class Struggle, septiembre-octubre de 1918, p. 40.Nombre: The Class Struggle Fecha: septiembre-octubre de 1918 Lugar: New York, Estados Unidos Editor: Socialist Publication Society Página: 40452 THE CLASS STRUGGLE AN OPEN LETTER 453 everything in their power to make it as difficult as possible for any real radical to stick to those hopes!
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![]() | The Class Struggle, septiembre-octubre de 1918, p. 61.Nombre: The Class Struggle Fecha: septiembre-octubre de 1918 Lugar: New York, Estados Unidos Editor: Socialist Publication Society Página: 61494 THE CLASS STRUGGLE EDITORIALS 495 creating an appropriate ideology to carry on. Great Britain, France and Italy are not offering their own people, and the world, a definite program on peace, because they, as much as Germany, realize that the final terms will be determined on a military basis.... |
![]() | The Class Struggle, septiembre-octubre de 1918, p. 62.Nombre: The Class Struggle Fecha: septiembre-octubre de 1918 Lugar: New York, Estados Unidos Editor: Socialist Publication Society Página: 62EDITORIALS 497 496 THE CLASS STRUGGLE Great Britain, France and Italy were pursuing an imperialistic policy: France wanted the Rhine; Italy answered Russia with the practical annexation of Albania. The Tribune is right, acceptance of the Russian peace formula would have included the abandonment o... |
![]() | The Class Struggle, septiembre-octubre de 1918, p. 64.Nombre: The Class Struggle Fecha: septiembre-octubre de 1918 Lugar: New York, Estados Unidos Editor: Socialist Publication Society Página: 64500 THE CLASS STRUGGLE EDITORIALS 501 Spargo, Simons and Private Kopelin One of the American export industries that were created by the war is the sending of missions to Europe. Formerly it was American Dollar diplomacy, the extravagances of our millionaire diplomats, that made the famous. Today ... |
![]() | The Class Struggle, noviembre-diciembre de 1917, p. 58.Nombre: The Class Struggle Fecha: noviembre-diciembre de 1917 Lugar: New York, Estados Unidos Editor: Socialist Publication Society Página: 58112 THE CLASS STRUGGLE CURRENT AFFAIRS 113 paign, as long as the Allied peoples are taught by Mr. Simonds and their other patriotic advisers that national selfishness is the highest virtue?
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![]() | The Class Struggle, noviembre-diciembre de 1917, p. 61.Nombre: The Class Struggle Fecha: noviembre-diciembre de 1917 Lugar: New York, Estados Unidos Editor: Socialist Publication Society Página: 61118 THE CLASS STRUGGLE CURRENT AFFAIRS 119 the pitiful state into which the Russian working class has fallen by following the extremists.
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![]() | The Class Struggle, noviembre-diciembre de 1917, p. 62.Nombre: The Class Struggle Fecha: noviembre-diciembre de 1917 Lugar: New York, Estados Unidos Editor: Socialist Publication Society Página: 62120 THE CLASS STRUGGLE The Fraina Defense Fund Louis Proina, one of the Editors of The Class Struggle, and Bditor of The New International, has been found guilty of alleged con.
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![]() | The Class Struggle, enero-febrero de 1918, p. 11.Nombre: The Class Struggle Fecha: enero-febrero de 1918 Lugar: New York, Estados Unidos Editor: Socialist Publication Society Página: 1118 THE CLASS STRUGGLE PEACE AND THE INTERNATIONAL 19 exhaustion. But even a victorious Germany, under such circumstances, even if its imperialistic war agitators should succeed in carrying on the mass murder to the absolute destruction of their opponents, even if their most daring dreams should b... |
![]() | The Class Struggle, enero-febrero de 1918, p. 12.Nombre: The Class Struggle Fecha: enero-febrero de 1918 Lugar: New York, Estados Unidos Editor: Socialist Publication Society Página: 12PEACE AND THE INTERNATIONAL 21 20 THE CLASS STRUGGLE sustaining of the Hapsburg Monarchy and its aggrandizement by a number of new territories; finally the establishment of a fictitious integrity of Turkey, under a German protectorate e.
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![]() | The Class Struggle, enero-febrero de 1918, p. 15.Nombre: The Class Struggle Fecha: enero-febrero de 1918 Lugar: New York, Estados Unidos Editor: Socialist Publication Society Página: 1526 THE CLASS STRUGGLE 27 PEACE AND THE INTERNATIONAL were not the greatest of all horrors, as if the praise of human slaughter in a socialist periodical were not mental Cossackdom in its very essence.
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![]() | The Class Struggle, enero-febrero de 1918, p. 26.Nombre: The Class Struggle Fecha: enero-febrero de 1918 Lugar: New York, Estados Unidos Editor: Socialist Publication Society Página: 2648 THE CLASS STRUGGLE THE PROLETARIAN REVOLUTION 49 talk but could not act, because of the antagonism of class interests; or else, under the pressure of events, it might act, but in the interest of one or the other group. It was no accident of history that the head of this government was Kerensky... |
![]() | The Class Struggle, enero-febrero de 1918, p. 42.Nombre: The Class Struggle Fecha: enero-febrero de 1918 Lugar: New York, Estados Unidos Editor: Socialist Publication Society Página: 42THE COMMON ENEMY 81 80 THE CLASS STRUGGLE The same basic ideas hatred toward unbridled and irresponsible individualism; faith in the God given or natural leaders of the people, the order loving and responsible nobility; and consequent repugnance to parliamentarism and purely polita ical activitie... |
![]() | The Class Struggle, enero-febrero de 1918, p. 51.Nombre: The Class Struggle Fecha: enero-febrero de 1918 Lugar: New York, Estados Unidos Editor: Socialist Publication Society Página: 5198 THE CLASS STRUGGLE DISARMAMENT 99 What is here stated concerning Germany and France is equally true of any number of other selections, e. Austria Hungary and Italy, Germany and Italy, Rumania and Bulgaria, etc. etc.
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![]() | Socialist Appeal, 24 de febrero de 1939, p. 1.Nombre: Socialist Appeal Fecha: 24 de febrero de 1939 Lugar: New York, Estados Unidos Editor: Socialist Workers Party, Section... Página: 1Save Union Move Gains More Locals Socialist Appeal ANSWER CALL AT THE GARDEN PICKET LINE 1, 780 La Guardia Cops Protect Nazis from Workers Wrath in Brutal Attack on Demonstrators COITOL PET SHOP OAKLAND CIO HITS STALINISTS FOR FINK ACTION IN ARRESTS 1000 New Subscribers Francis Dillon, Professio... |
![]() | Socialist Appeal, 28 de febrero de 1939, p. 1.Nombre: Socialist Appeal Fecha: 28 de febrero de 1939 Lugar: New York, Estados Unidos Editor: Socialist Workers Party, Section... Página: 11000 New Subscribers By April Ist!
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![]() | Socialist Appeal, 28 de febrero de 1939, p. 2.Nombre: Socialist Appeal Fecha: 28 de febrero de 1939 Lugar: New York, Estados Unidos Editor: Socialist Workers Party, Section... Página: 2SOCIALIST APPEAL Tuesday, February 28, 1939 APPEAL ARMY In the Trade Unions please.
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![]() | Socialist Appeal, 28 de febrero de 1939, p. 3.Nombre: Socialist Appeal Fecha: 28 de febrero de 1939 Lugar: New York, Estados Unidos Editor: Socialist Workers Party, Section... Página: 3Tuesday, February 28, 1939 SOCIALIST APPEAL An Open Letter By Dwight Macdonald LEFT JABS OFF THE RECORD To Members of the Communist Party On the Other Side of the Railroad Tracks The 1938 edition of the Periodicals Directory is a volume of 465 close printed pages which lists and describes 10. 200... |
![]() | Socialist Appeal, 3 de marzo de 1939, p. 4.Nombre: Socialist Appeal Fecha: 3 de marzo de 1939 Lugar: New York, Estados Unidos Editor: Socialist Workers Party, Section... Página: 4SOCIALIST APPEAL Friday, March 3, 1939 Horatio Alger, 1939 Should Fascists Be Allowed THEIR The Right of Free Speech?
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![]() | Socialist Appeal, 7 de marzo de 1939, p. 1.Nombre: Socialist Appeal Fecha: 7 de marzo de 1939 Lugar: New York, Estados Unidos Editor: Socialist Workers Party, Section... Página: 11000 New Subscribers By April 1st!
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![]() | Socialist Appeal, 10 de marzo de 1939, p. 3.Nombre: Socialist Appeal Fecha: 10 de marzo de 1939 Lugar: New York, Estados Unidos Editor: Socialist Workers Party, Section... Página: 3Friday, March 10, 1939 SOCIALIST APPEAL IN THE WORLD OF LABOR THE WAY TO FIGHT AGAINST FASCISM IS TO LIE DOWN AND MAKE BELIEVE YOU ARE DEAD Recipe For Fighting Fascism!
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![]() | Socialist Appeal, 24 de marzo de 1939, p. 1.Nombre: Socialist Appeal Fecha: 24 de marzo de 1939 Lugar: New York, Estados Unidos Editor: Socialist Workers Party, Section... Página: 1Workers of the World Unite!
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![]() | Socialist Appeal, 24 de marzo de 1939, p. 3.Nombre: Socialist Appeal Fecha: 24 de marzo de 1939 Lugar: New York, Estados Unidos Editor: Socialist Workers Party, Section... Página: 3Friday, March 24, 1989 SOCIALIST APPEAL LEFT JABS Masses Into a New World Slaughter Roosevelt Uses European Crisis to re counOn the Line IN THE WORLD OF LABOR By Paul Stevens New Recruits for Social culminates in war preparations under a dictatorial Daladier regime, the anti political syndiBeliev... |
![]() | Socialist Appeal, 4 de abril de 1939, p. 1.Nombre: Socialist Appeal Fecha: 4 de abril de 1939 Lugar: New York, Estados Unidos Editor: Socialist Workers Party, Section... Página: 1Special Anti War Issue Fooled Now As In 1917?
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![]() | Socialist Appeal, 6 de junio de 1939, p. 3.Nombre: Socialist Appeal Fecha: 6 de junio de 1939 Lugar: New York, Estados Unidos Editor: Socialist Workers Party, Section... Página: 3TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 1939 SOCIALIST APIEAL By Dwight Macdonald SPARKS IN THE NEWS Millions Starve On Relief Stalinist Literary Front Cracks From the Third American Writers Congress comes news of the resignations of Babette Deutsch, and of Frances Winwar, who was a member of the executive committee of... |


