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It’s possible that I shall make an ass of myself. But in that case one can always get out of it with a little dialectic. I have, of course, so worded my proposition as to be right either way (K.Marx, Letter to F.Engels on the Indian Mutiny)
Wednesday, June 10, 2020
PRIMARY DOCUMENTS IN LABOUR/LABOR HISTORY
Industrial unionism in America
by Savage, Marion Dutton, 1888-
https://archive.org/details/industrialunioni00savarich/page/iv/mode/2up
Publication date 1922
Topics Labor unions -- United States
Publisher New York : The Ronald press company
Collection cdl; americana



Trade unionism in the United States
by Hoxie, Robert Franklin, 1868-1916; Hoxie, Lucy Bennett; Fine, Nathan, 1893-
https://archive.org/details/tradeunionisminu00hoxi/page/n39/mode/2up
Publication date 1917
Topics Labor unions -- United States
Publisher New York : D. Appleton and Co.






American trade unionism
by Janes, George Milton, 1869-
https://archive.org/details/tradeunionisminu00hoxi/page/n39/mode/2up
Publication date 1922
Topics Labor unions -- United States
Publisher Chicago : A. C. McClurg & co.


Studies in American trade unionism
by Hollander, Jacob Harry, 1871-1940; Barnett, George Ernest, 1873-1938
Publication date 1906
Topics Labor unions -- United States
Publisher H. Holt & Co.
https://archive.org/details/studiesinamerica00hollrich/page/n7/mode/2up

Industrial unionism in America
by Savage, Marion Dutton, 1888-
https://archive.org/details/industrialunioni00savarich/page/iv/mode/2up
Publication date 1922
Topics Labor unions -- United States
Publisher New York : The Ronald press company
Collection cdl; americana
Trade unionism in the United States
by Hoxie, Robert Franklin, 1868-1916; Hoxie, Lucy Bennett; Fine, Nathan, 1893-
https://archive.org/details/tradeunionisminu00hoxi/page/n39/mode/2up
Publication date 1917
Topics Labor unions -- United States
Publisher New York : D. Appleton and Co.
American trade unionism
by Janes, George Milton, 1869-
https://archive.org/details/tradeunionisminu00hoxi/page/n39/mode/2up
Publication date 1922
Topics Labor unions -- United States
Publisher Chicago : A. C. McClurg & co.
Studies in American trade unionism
by Hollander, Jacob Harry, 1871-1940; Barnett, George Ernest, 1873-1938
Publication date 1906
Topics Labor unions -- United States
Publisher H. Holt & Co.
https://archive.org/details/studiesinamerica00hollrich/page/n7/mode/2up
Socialism; promise or menace?
A DEBATE
by Hillquit, Morris, 1869-1933; Ryan, John Augustine, 1869-1945
https://archive.org/details/socialismpromise00hilliala/page/xii/mode/2up
Publication date 1914
Topics Socialism
Publisher New York : The Macmillan company






A DEBATE
by Hillquit, Morris, 1869-1933; Ryan, John Augustine, 1869-1945
https://archive.org/details/socialismpromise00hilliala/page/xii/mode/2up
Publication date 1914
Topics Socialism
Publisher New York : The Macmillan company
Studies in socialism
by Jaurès, Jean, 1859-1914; Minturn, Mildred, tr
Publication date 1906
Topics Socialism
Publisher New York London, G. P. Putnam's sons

https://archive.org/details/cu31924032592051/page/n13/mode/2up


"The following essays were first published in a socialist daily paper in Paris."--Translator's introd
Translator's introduction.--Socialism and life: I. The socialist aim. II. Socialism and life. III. The radicals and private property. VI. Rough outlines.--Revolutionary evolution: V. After fifty years. VI. Revolutionary majorities. VII. Some sayings of Liebknecht. VIII. Liebknecht on socialist tactics. IX. "To expand, not to contract." X. Socialism and the privileged classes. XI. The necessity for a majority. XII. The general strike and revolution. XIII. The question of a method.--Miscellaneous: XIV. Speech at the Anglo-French parliamentary dinner. XV. Truth or fiction? XVI. Moonlight
by Jaurès, Jean, 1859-1914; Minturn, Mildred, tr
Publication date 1906
Topics Socialism
Publisher New York London, G. P. Putnam's sons
https://archive.org/details/cu31924032592051/page/n13/mode/2up
"The following essays were first published in a socialist daily paper in Paris."--Translator's introd
Translator's introduction.--Socialism and life: I. The socialist aim. II. Socialism and life. III. The radicals and private property. VI. Rough outlines.--Revolutionary evolution: V. After fifty years. VI. Revolutionary majorities. VII. Some sayings of Liebknecht. VIII. Liebknecht on socialist tactics. IX. "To expand, not to contract." X. Socialism and the privileged classes. XI. The necessity for a majority. XII. The general strike and revolution. XIII. The question of a method.--Miscellaneous: XIV. Speech at the Anglo-French parliamentary dinner. XV. Truth or fiction? XVI. Moonlight
Labor and the employer by Samuel Gompers 1850-1924;
Robbins, Hayes, 1873-1941, ed
Publication date 1920
Topics American Federation of Labor, Labor and laboring classes, Labor unions
Publisher New York, E.P. Dutton & company
https://archive.org/details/laborandemploye00robbgoog/page/n6/mode/2up
The double edge of labor's sword; discussion and testimony on socialism and trade-unionism before the Commission on Industrial Relations
by Hillquit, Morris, 1869-1933; U.S. Commission on Industrial Relations; Gompers, Samuel, 1850-1924; Hayes, Max J
https://archive.org/details/doubleedgeoflabo00hilliala/page/n7/mode/2up
Publication date [pref. 1914]
Topics Socialist Workers Party, Labor unions -- United States
Publisher Chicago : Socialist Party, National Office
UTOPIAN SOCIALISM FOURIER'S SOCIAL SCIENCE
https://archive.org/details/Association_201408/mode/2up
Albert Brisbane
Albert Brisbane was an American utopian socialist and is remembered as the chief popularizer of the theories of Charles Fourier in the United States. Brisbane was the author of several books, notably Social Destiny of Man, as well as the Fourierist periodical The Phalanx. He also founded the Fourierist Society in New York in 1839 and backed several other phalanx communes in the 1840s and 1850s... Read More
by Briancourt, Math (Mathieu); Shaw, Francis George, 1809-1882, tr
Publication date 1847
Topics Fourier, Charles, 1772-1837, Labor and laboring classes, Communism, Religion and labor
WHY COLLEGES BREED COMMUNISTS
BEFORE CREATIONISM IT WAS ANTI COMMUNISM THAT DROVE THE ANTI-EVOLUTIONARY MOVEMENT ATTACKING PUBLIC EDUCATION
FIRST PUBLISHED 1941
https://archive.org/details/whycollegesbreedcommunistsanfield/page/n7/mode/2up





WARNING AS IF I NEED TO
THIS IS A WHITE SUPREMACIST
TEXT FROM NEW ZEALAND
WAAAAAAY BEFORE RECENT ISLAMOPHOBIC ATTACKS
THIS IS LOCATED IN THE FASCIST ARCHIVE
AT ARCHIVE.ORG.
YOU ARE WARNED.
FIRST PUBLISHED 1941
plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose
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WARNING AS IF I NEED TO
THIS IS A WHITE SUPREMACIST
TEXT FROM NEW ZEALAND
WAAAAAAY BEFORE RECENT ISLAMOPHOBIC ATTACKS
THIS IS LOCATED IN THE FASCIST ARCHIVE
AT ARCHIVE.ORG.
YOU ARE WARNED.
THE COMING STRUGGLE MARY MARCY 1919
RIGHT CLICK TO ENLARGE
"The Coming Struggle,"
by Mary Marcy
Published in The Ohio Socialist [Cleveland], whole no. 49 (Jan. 1, 1919), pg. 2.
Published in USA prior to 1923, public domain.
https://archive.org/details/TheComingStruggle/page/n1/mode/2up
This article by the co-editor of the recently terminated International Socialist Review gives voice to the revolutionary enthusiasm and illusions that swept the American radical movement in the aftermath of World War I. "To my mind the ultimate triumph of Socialism is as inevitable as the coming of the spring," Marcy declares. "The capitalist financial system is already crumbling. The spirit of revolution is already spreading beyond the boundaries of Russia into Germany, Bulgaria, Austria-Hungary, Italy, and down to Romania and far into Sweden and Finland."
In response, capital was becoming internationally organized into a single world entity, with a single world army to defend its interests, Marcy says. In order to be effective in the future, "Socialism must become more and more international," she indicates. Forthcoming conflicts would "rock every nation" and "the greed of the capitalist class, the collapsing financial system upon which it is built, the enforced rebellion of the workers will be our opportunity."
In the coming "real class war" Marcy says that equation of Socialism with electoral politics would be rejected by the working class; that instead the "rebellious force" must be organized and educated in "Industrial Socialism," which she defines as "shop-control by the workers."
For biographical information on Mary Marcy, see Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Marcy
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Dialectics of Magick; Negation of the Negation
Anti-Dühring by Frederick Engels 1877
Part I: Philosophy
Part I: Philosophy
XIII. Dialectics.
Negation of the Negation
Marx says: “It is the negation of negation. This re-establishes individual property, but on the basis of the acquisitions of the capitalist era, i.e., on co-operation of free workers and their possession in common of the land and of the means of production produced by labour. The transformation of scattered private property, arising from individual labour, into capitalist private property is, naturally, a process, incomparably more protracted, arduous, and difficult, than the transformation of capitalistic private property, already practically resting on socialised production, into socialised property.” [K. Marx, Das Kapital, p. 793.] [Capital, volume I, Chapter 33, page 384 in the MIA pdf file.] That is all. The state of things brought about by the expropriation of the expropriators is therefore characterised as the re-establishment of individual property, but on the basis of the social ownership of the land and of the means of production produced by labour itself. To anyone who understands plain talk this means that social ownership extends to the land and the other means of production, and individual ownership to the products, that is, the articles of consumption. And in order to make the matter comprehensible even to children of six, Marx assumes on page 56 [Chapter 1, page 48 in the MIA pdf] “a community of free individuals, carrying on their work with the means of production in common, in which the labour-power of all the different individuals is consciously applied as the combined labour-power of the community”, that is, a society organised on a socialist basis; and he continues: “The total product of our community is a social product. One portion serves as fresh means of production and remains social. But another portion is consumed by the members as means of subsistence. A distribution of this portion amongst them is consequently necessary.” And surely that is clear enough even for Herr Dühring, in spite of his having Hegel on his brain.
The humanization principle of Death
is portrayed as an endless series of transformations into a new life.
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