Sabotage
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Title
Sabotage
Creator
Flynn, Elizabeth Gurley
Description
By Elizabeth Gurley Flynn. The interest in sabotage in the United States has developed lately on account of the case of Frederick Sumner Boyd in the state of New Jersey as an aftermath of the Paterson strike. Before his arrest and conviction for advocating sabotage, little or nothing was known of this particular form of labor tactic in the United States. Now there has developed a two-fold necessity to advocate it: not only to explain what it means to the worker in his fight for better conditions, but also to justify our fellow-worker Boyd in everything that he said. So I am desirous primarily to explain sabotage, to explain it in this two-fold significance, first as to its utility and second as to its legality. 14 pages.
Publisher
Industrial Workers of the World Publishing Bureau
Date
1916
Contributor
University of Arizona
Niles, Rebecca Lynne
Relation
Alternate Source: University of Arizona Special Collections
Format
Text Recognized PDF
Language
eng
Type
text
Identifier
iwwpl0000008
Document Item Type Metadata
Original Format
pamphlet
Files
Citation
Flynn, Elizabeth Gurley, “Sabotage,” IWW Pamphlet Library, accessed May 9, 2024, https://iwwpamphlet.omeka.net/items/show/8.