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An economic interpretation of the job
By the Department of Education of Agricultural Workers Industrial Union No. 110 of Industrial Workers of the World. In the following pages the reader must be aware that, wherever a worker's activity has been selected for the purpose of illustration,…
The workers opposition in Russia
By Alexandra Kollontai. Translated by Industrial Workers of the World. The principal object in translating and publishing this book is to show the workers in America a revolutionary political party in operation, and to demonstrate its inevitable…
The onward sweep of the machine process
By Nils Hanson, Thomas Glynn, Barbara Lily Frankenthal, and Big Bill Haywood. 18 pages.
Contract work
By Industrial Workers of the World. An expose of the clever tricks used by the capitalist class to make every man his own slave driver. 4 pages.
The I.W.W. in the lumber industry
By James Rowan and Ernest Riebe. On the state of the early 20th century west coast lumber trust in relation to its workers. 29 pages.
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The I.W.W.
By Vincent St. John and B. H. Williams. The I.W.W.'s history, structure and methods. 18 pages.
Shall freedom die?
By Harrison George. 166 men in jail for labor. 7 pages.
The revolutionary I.W.W.
By Grover H. Perry. What kind of an organization is the Industrial Workers of the World? Why is it organized? Where is it organized? How is it organized?These questions the writer will try to deal with in his own way. First of all, however, it is…
Industrial unionism: the road to freedom
By Joseph Ettor. The struggle of the wage workers for industrial freedom is fast assuming proportions that challenge the attention of all classes in present day society. The oppressive conditions under which the vast majority of wage workers must…
Industrial unionism: the hope of the workers
By W. E. Trautmann. If misrepresentation could destroy a new thought, an idea, or a movement as the expression of theories crystallized, then "revolutionary industrial unionism" would have been dead long ago. The adherents to the principles and the…