LITERATURE
There is no attempt to give here anything like a complete
bibliography. The books, pamphlets and leaflets are those
which the writer has found most useful in this study. The full
report of the Chicago Convention ( 1905) has great value to the
student and may be had, I think, through publishing centers
here indicated. | American Literature | The volume referred to in the text by Mr.
W. E. Walling,
"Socialism As It Is," Macmillan & Co., shows analytical
power in stating the issues from the more revolutionary
point of view which gives it real importance in the study
of syndicalism. | | Dr.
Louis Levine "Labor Movement in France," Longmans,
Green & Co., 1912, is admirable in its impartiality. |
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| Pamphlets | " The I. W. W.; Its History, Structure and Methods," St. Vincent John . Price 10 cents. | | " Why Strikes Are Lost; How to Win,"
Wm. E. Trautmann.
Price 5 cents. | | " The Farm Laborer and the City Worker," Edward McDonald.
Price 5 cents. |
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| Leaflets | " Political Parties and the I. W. W.,"
St. Vincent John. | | " Getting Recognition,"
A. M. Stirton. | | " Two Kinds of Unionism,"
Edward Hammond. | | " Appeal to Wage Workers, Men and Women,"
E. S. Nelson. | | " Union Scabs and Others,"
Oscar Ameringer. | | " War and the Workers,"
Walker C. Smith. | | " Address to Railroad Graders," "Rusty"
Mitchell. |
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Publication information:
Book title: American Syndicalism:The I. W. W.
Contributors: John Graham Brooks - Author.
Publisher: The Macmillan Company.
Place of publication: New York.
Publication year: 1913.
Page number: 253.
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