The revolutionary I.W.W.
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Title
The revolutionary I.W.W.
Creator
Perry, Grover H.
Description
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 necessary to show a few of the things "which we are not."
The I. W. W. is not a political organization in the sense that political organizations are today understood. It is not an anti-political sect. It is not a reform body. Its membership is not made up of anarchists, as some writers have stated. Its ranks are not exclusively composed of socialists, as others have asserted. True some of its members may have accepted the anarchist philosophy. Others may have accepted the socialist faith. However, to the organization of the Industrial Workers of the World they are known only as workers, as members of the working class. 11 pages.
The I. W. W. is not a political organization in the sense that political organizations are today understood. It is not an anti-political sect. It is not a reform body. Its membership is not made up of anarchists, as some writers have stated. Its ranks are not exclusively composed of socialists, as others have asserted. True some of its members may have accepted the anarchist philosophy. Others may have accepted the socialist faith. However, to the organization of the Industrial Workers of the World they are known only as workers, as members of the working class. 11 pages.
Publisher
Industrial Workers of the World Publishing Bureau
Date
1913
Contributor
Crutchfield, Jim D.
Niles, Rebecca Lynne
Relation
Alternate Source: www.workerseducation.org
Format
Text Recognized PDF
Language
eng
Type
text
Identifier
iwwpl0000009
Document Item Type Metadata
Original Format
pamphlet
Files
Citation
Perry, Grover H. , “The revolutionary I.W.W.,” IWW Pamphlet Library, accessed May 10, 2024, https://iwwpamphlet.omeka.net/items/show/9.