Industrial unionism: the hope of the workers

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Title

Industrial unionism: the hope of the workers

Creator

Trautmann, W. E. (William Ernst), 1869-

Description

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 program would have been buried with the death of the idea. They would today he remembered only as mischievous confusers of minds trained in the school of dogmatism. The advocates of implied faith in the textbooks of never-to-be disputed authorities on social. phenomena would have another rest. Questions would no longer need answering; the proletariat could trust its fate in the hands of and to the intellectual guardianship of these self-styled leaders. But as it is, industrial unionism is one of the always present spectres haunting the world. 26 pages.

Publisher

Socialist News Company

Date

1913

Contributor

Crutchfield, Jim D.
Niles, Rebecca Lynne

Relation

Alternate Source: www.workerseducation.org

Format

Text Recognized PDF

Language

eng

Type

text

Identifier

iwwpl0000005

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Original Format

pamphlet

Files

Citation

Trautmann, W. E. (William Ernst), 1869- , “Industrial unionism: the hope of the workers,” IWW Pamphlet Library, accessed May 10, 2024, https://iwwpamphlet.omeka.net/items/show/5.