TIMELY TOPICS

THOMAS, NORMAN

TIMELY TOPICS By Norman Thomas The Socialist Party and the Trade Unions npHE widespread Interest and healthy discussion which have followed the appearance of The New Leader's first articles on...

...He may not be worse or indeed as bad as 3ther men high in A F. of L. officialdom...
...But of the article in general I have heard no valid criticism that takes 'nto account our own ideals and the critical state of the labor movement...
...Xow with the election over and the World's political interests in no danger of jeopardy, that paper lias come out with an editorial suggesting an inquiry into the regulation of public utilities...
...That able advocate of "trade union philosophy" as contrasted with Socialism, Professor Sellg Perlman, in his book "A Theory of the Labor Movement" speaks of the zeal of the Socialist Party "In placating the trade unions" . . . "Thus...
...Both the theory and the fact are very interesting but we prefer Canadian fact to the propagandist theory...
...All this by way of the discussion in .-She New Leader regarding trends in the labor' movement...
...of civilized debate that will be stimnlating and informative, and leave no rancors in its wake...
...Some are frank in support of suppressing all discussion...
...Now, the Socialist Party as such is not responsible for this except in so far as as it has allowed it to go seemingly unrebuked...
...Some are presented in this issue and we are glad to present them...
...TIMELY TOPICS By Norman Thomas The Socialist Party and the Trade Unions npHE widespread Interest and healthy discussion which have followed the appearance of The New Leader's first articles on WoU and Wollism i n the unions encourage me to restate once more t h e problem i n the unions which the Socialist Party is confronting...
...Every u'uonist who can read any thing besides the pictures in the Daily News knows that we are not Communists...
...Will Mr...
...After the foregoing general oaoatfj of our party position I want la pttaJB self on record in praise of R*e| 3chloslngec*B peace policy in tap tj G. W. as a brave step in the ri|lt.cV|| The Ethics of Discussion JS IT not strange that some people think that there are some subjects that should not be discussed ? We can agree that discussion which is merely a mask for vituperation is never in order...
...Increases everywhere, and we are going to govern the British Isles...
...However an American coined one of the truest and adaptable phrases and that was "A Pool was born every minute...
...Of course, we have had some very good leaders in James Connolly, Henry Joy McCracken, James Hope and Wolfe Tone, but to counter-balance this they had too much reepect for the henchmen of the Capitalists—and all their work was in vain, and alter comparison you will admit that the American working class had a better chance in emancipating themselves than their Irish comrades...
...It is understood that the corporation Wood's proposal favors is also anti-union and is supporting the cruiser-building bill...
...Now'then He-men...
...Another governor has been impeached in Oklahoma...
...There were slave owners in the South who moved North and released their slaves* for the same reason...
...This whole affair shows that politics and corporation interests are so interrelated that one cannot separate them with a butcher'.- cleaver...
...If passed it will be another large nursing bottle placed by government action at the disposal of a huge corporation baby...
...It should be a notable, one in the annals oi Unity House...
...The only prize contest wc can think of where there would be no winner^ jcijsja Jb* waA who cattshow one Socialist vote back of any- injunction used against workers on strike, From the NEW LEADER MAIL BAG UNIVERSITY TEACHING Editor, THE NEW LEADER: Your splendid front-page editorial of Jan...
...Hence I think that The New Leader's conspicuiu.i series of articles, dealing with WoU and his record comes to the part}' as a iealth giving tonic and to the workers as a proof of the essential soundness of our movement...
...He seeks a "vast fund available for such objects of the society as the encouragement of art and for all forms of esthetic creation and exercise, the preservation of urban and rural beauty, the clearing of slums and the protection of open spaces, the abolition of factors of dirt, smoke, noise and disease, the care of children, education of prisoners and other useful things.'' In other words, his practical Socialism digs at the roots of economic distress and poverty and at the same time aims to raise the cultural level of the masses, inspiring them with a. sense of self-reliance and awakening them to the need for fundamental changes in society...
...The greatest "moral battle" of the century ia on between John D. Rockefeller, Jr...
...But the opinion Professor Perlman has formed, is fairly general in the United States...
...I shall not now formulate a full program on our relations with labor...
...In union after union, right-wing mistakes gave Communists their chance...
...Xothing fruitful can come of it and those who indulge in it must in the end pay the penalty for it...
...The private corporation Wood favors in the Xew Orleans project is located in Xew York...
...It won't be merely "office" this time, but power...
...Of the ending of certain questions in the first article there has been criticism...
...If we understand the super-power propagandists we will be better off under private ownership even if we pay more for our light and power than Canadians do under public ownership...
...j| FRIENDS AND SUPPORTER* B THE NEW LEADER SHOULD sEME-M THEIR RESERVATIONS FOE t*j DINNER AT ONCE...
...John M. Collins of Chicago, b *0»d the veterans of the Socialist Esoaosk who appreciates the value of TEE MOT LEADER as an agnation ant otaational medium.August Claessens reports, so oam They sign on the dotted line wasa Js» gust is around...
...But this I say: No matter what individual support we may have, no matter how many intellectuals may rally to us, our party must become Increasingly the party of farmers and workers or It will neither win nor deserve to win...
...Finally, we wish to say that we have no personal animus against Mr...
...1...
...If that should happen we shall have lost our soul...
...A hundred miles drive through s blinding blizzard to attend a SoemM Convention in Oklahoma, did not tt*t Sam Flint...
...CASTING BREAD ON THE WAItEl "I received a complimentary MOT * THE NEW LEADER It is so rkfltaM thought-provoking...
...11 Now then One Hundred IJercenters...
...Says Lafayette Crura of Ithaca: 1m tending a renewal and a new stfb, mk paper continues to grow better, t'eer daily appreciate the articles by OotCBSa, Thomas, Sinclair and others...
...an "Englishman i.ho ha.- renounced his title and estates" and placed .!¦••„¦ H.-iicv ill a fund for trw advancement of practi:ii .?iA'ialisi.o...
...The United States Steel Corporation, master of Gary, is anti-union...
...That state and Indiana are setting the pace so fast in this matter that the politicians of the ruling parties need an official manual to guide them in removing party tumors...
...While such an inquiry would be to the good, it would lose its greatest value if it did not concern itself with the specific decisions of the Commission as well as the general academic subject of regulation...
...What kofltj startling developed In new sahtoSJjjjfl newals, trading in both...
...WILL BE VI BIG EVENT Or THE SEASON...
...Nearing from the University of Pennsylvania...
...Even If you lived in Alaska, roe eafll keep up with the news as given by "0k NEW LEADER...
...One scandal is the notorious sewer graft...
...Alexander Kuhnel of UiwhaA sends in a sub for recently Orthof #B ber of the Independent Labor Pa*tj ¦ Oreat Britain...
...Moreover, from bitter experience in my own campaigns beginning in 1924 I have learned how little support we could hope from nominal Socialist unionists who begin by playing with Matthew WoU inside the unions and end by playing a tricky game with the old party politicians on the political field...
...It finds color of truth in the uncritical alliance of nominal Socialist unionists with men like Woll or John Lewis...
...In fact their's is a greater daub than ours...
...one for a gift to our paper...
...Wc want this discussion to be one on the highest human plane, an honest survey of opinions and presentation of evidence, in perfect good faith, a mode...
...With all our hearts we want to work in and through the A F. of L. We claim no rights but the rights of a minority group anxious to carry conviction...
...The danger is not imaginary...
...and that the party expects party members in the unions to be loyal to Socialist ideals...
...The Socialists of New York who have taken die lead in directing attention to the inadequacies of regulation and have pointed to particular decisions which were, to say the least questionable, should keep up their fight...
...We have lost, not gained, influence in the A. F. of L. and among unorganized workers by our failure to take and push a vigorous progressive line distinguished on the one hand from Communism and on the other from Wollism...
...That, to my humble way of thinking, is a monumental achievement which ought not be overlooked from a scientific standpoint...
...The workers of America seem to be daubed with the same brush as the workers of Ireland...
...and Robert W. Stewart for control of the Standard Oil Company of Indiana...
...However, we mentioned only a few who had been discharged because of their opinions because a complete list was unnecessary and to mention all would have been impossible...
...alms arc necessary in the present order but we believe that the idea of Eamsnjore is more farseeing aad practical...
...Some of it has been helpful...
...I'U See You At The Lead Dinner" By Our Science Bdner rpHE outstanding featora of the -*- LEADER market was the dooMlH seats for the Fifth anniversary fjB which will be held in Webster d| 12th, at 6:80 jua...
...It has been misunderstood...
...This is no prophecy, but In fact it is almost accomplished...
...Yet it is just such kasfcOtWi Socialism exists to give and we shot s» proud if we can have through tkh tH cialist effort some litttle share m 4H*>] ing the great march of the teflMfjH of bondage into the fellowship aftjjH man...
...typical of American criticism...
...We hope that they will win, but it is evident that the odds are against them...
...The danger has been the other way: that in the struggle Communists have forced' on certain unions we Socialists should not be distinguished from the reactionaries of whom Matthew Woll is the most conspicuous and the ablest leader...
...Pressing problems of reorganizing the union on a sound and enduring basis have occupied the minds of many members and those in charge of the affair are anxious that this reunion should be on the personal i-alenilaf of member...
...For Instance, I started going to school when I was four years, old, so that my mother could go to work in the Linen Mills to help gather a comfortable home, and from four years till twelve years of age, I, along with my brother, attended the same school, when I left school to go to work at the age of twelve...
...We cannot for the sake of our own self respect or the good of the labor movement afford to be doormats for labor leaders who use us In the unions when convenient but oppose every ideal that makes Socialism the breath of life to us...
...The program will be found on another page...
...Any writer who violates this rule will find his communication either rejected or the offending words omitted...
...I wish THE NEW LEADER every success, not forgetting Norman Thomas, S. A DeWitt, the leading article writer, and in fact all and everyone of the Staff (including McABster Coleman's Tabby...
...Fortunately we have a fine committee at work on that task...
...DIRECTOR OF M LEAGUE FOR INDUSTRIAL nVflH CRACY...
...That attitude is dangerous to social progress and to the welfare oHiumanity itself...
...We share the views of this correspondent regarding the discharge of Scott Nearing from the University of Pennsylvania and agree with the writer's comment on Nearing's behavior since he joined the Communists...
...This is the tenth anniversary...
...Loots, eot* "Boston...
...Xothjng is better calculated to inspire members t*» renewed devotion to their important task than atv-e*enHH,r spent in social recreation and enjoyment \»kh each cither...
...The source of power in all such matters lies at the ballot box...
...He hurries up Ml** newal...
...Adeline Gouvemer of St...
...Yet, I must confess a feeling of a void when, in -four naming of the line of martyred college prolessors of sociology and economics, you did not include professor Scott Nearing...
...C. Wish Wisconsin...
...Now bow on earth could that havo happened...
...New-ccnoataaf «f timers will be there...
...Those who wanted to preserve the unions had to stand together...
...Fraternally yours, RUDOLPH K. DORFMAN...
...I read every issue with mteroR, W try to secure some subs...
...It was supporting Governor Smith, who, in the final analysis, was responsible for the Commission...
...Southern editorial continent regarding a> action of VLcuunt EniiUiiiure...
...John Fradel again reports with a afltj The Pennsylvania list grows oteadfly...
...The World—Late Again THE XEW YORK WORLD is a liberal paper whose liberalism is of that cautious variety which watches the election returns before it speaks...
...But we cannot afford to be misunderstood longer...
...Considering some oil history of the past ten years, try to think of a compound of oil and morals—if you can...
...We shall permit no correspondent to indulge in billingsgate or to indulge in personalities...
...compare your Upton Sinclair, your Jack London, Scott Nearing, Harry W. Laldler, Beard, etc, to our writers...
...Did you ever notice how the time never seems to come...
...Look at the result of the Municipal elections...
...HALTER* ARB |H DELSON...
...I could, with a certain amount of difficulty, write my name...
...One may in fijrnng the total...
...1 "Prosperity discontinues but I mm have the paper," verites Harry P. Wm* ncr of Reading...
...I admit that Socialists in many unions including the so-called Socialist unions faced extraordinary difficulties—which are not yet ended—as a result of Communist tactics...
...So it Is with Woll...
...Norman Thomas and Louis Waldman, respectively the Socialist candidates for president and governor (of New York State), worked with might and main to win attention for their vital criticisms of the commission and some of its recent decisions...
...This is not the time to speak...
...He also too!: me to hear the local Socialists, and at that first meeting I bought a pamphlet entitled "Liberty of Man, Woman and Child" by that great American...
...conthaMasteady...
...Too often it has degenerated into futile personalities and impeachment of motive...
...ileitis "wealth to charity: ivu...
...My father then took me on hand, and bought me some books...
...The sum of a column of figures is that sum no matter how much two or more persons may dispute about it...
...But he has come to stand in the public eye for almost all those policies of "a -curious blending of 'defeatism' with complacency" which we hate and must hate If our Socialism is not to degenrate into a conventional almost hypocritical thing like so much conventional religion vhich has nothing to do with life...
...Others may disagree...
...Must the English people lead the way...
...Oo> tave Ey, Wisconsin...
...Their views will be read in our columns...
...An editorial of the Memphis Comr.\d '. !r-;a...
...I repeat that our party position has been misunderstood and that wc have not deserved the criticism we have received...
...If so, it is in order to -how that the total is not correct but it is not in order 10 say that the man whose total is erroneous is dishonest...
...No zeal on the political field can wipe out of men's minds the impression we shall have made by our acceptance In the unions of the lead' ership of men who openly flout the ideals we have professed...
...It may at times seem to OjM danger the paper or the party that or j serts it...
...A VOICE FROM IRELAND Editor...
...J. BOJtk* Minnesota...
...Kiinisiyicre appeals to other Englishmen o*f wealth to io"lu...
...he continues, "the Socialists ceased altogether to criticize the union leaders and eagerly participated in any and every tentative poliUcal grouping, provided their sworn enemies, the Communists, were not permitted to take part...
...You Americans will awaken some sunny June morning and see placarded in bold type "England Turns Red...
...Many of us err on this score...
...Later on even this apologist for trade unionism pure and simple is compelled to characterize the psychology of the big majority of these union leaders whom he says the Socialists do not criticize as "a curious blending of 'defeatism' with complacency...
...FUTURE OF SOCIAL IBM TJT tflH UNITED STATES," will be the Mtlflij discussed, -9 THERE WILL BE A PlSTlNQCTOfletj LIST OF SPEAKERS, LNCXCDPfO **WALD GARRISON VIU AID, —jW OF THE NATION, MORRIS BTU4flM INTERNATIONAL SECRETARY 4N THE SOCIALIST PARTY, NOBMflj THOMAS...
...They were, but he represents steel, not them...
...Why the best champions of the working" class are George Bernard Shaw, and the late James Connolly...
...However, I am sure the readers of THE NEW LEADER know all the "bad" points about the Editors of their paper...
...No party can win workers to independent political action which which gives them the impression of accepting Wollism in the unions...
...R. G. IngersolL So here I am admittedly not a scholar, but with the knowledge that I am an exploited wage-slave, also with the knowledge that when I first received The New Leader from a friend in Pawtucket, R. L, I realized that it was not controlled by rack-renting slum-owning landlords, nor by sweating profit-grinding capitalists, nor by the sleek and sly lawyers, nor yet by the prostitute pressmen—the hired liars of Wall Street, but by honest peaceloving mjn, men who thought more of their fellow country-men than they thought of themselves, men who could have been on the highest journalistic pinnacle If they had so desired, but instead, they preferred to be slandered, and abused by filthy curs, rather than be associated with them...
...To see the cleverest man at the bottom of the poll in a country which boasts of "he-men" would bring tears to the eyes of the bluest Tory in "Belfast...
...I can bach */¦ wy arguments bttW ! by readmg THE SEW LEADER regularly,' says Walter Potteref #/ j Les Angeles...
...When Socialists in those unions openly or silently supported almost anyone who would damn Communists loudly enough they played into the hands of Communists...
...Miners in some sections of Indiana are dependent upon charity drives to feed the women and children and to obtain shoes for the youngsters so that they may attend school...
...It ' ' " '''¦'> !..• viT.tid dev...
...The voters in an Indiana district also selected him to represent this Xew York firm...
...We recognize his energy and his active services given to his own and other organizations...
...Compare your writers to ours...
...On the other hand the art of discussion is...
...The union men lost an opportunity in Wood's district...
...Indeed, we are compelled now to face the sorry tact that the nominal support of some so-called Socialist unionists has hurt the party more than helped it because of the tactics they have employed In their own organizations...
...AND PAUL POCGLAl, HMj FE8SOR OF ECONOMICS, UMfHH SITY OF CHICAGO...
...When voters in Wood's district supported him they assumed that they were choosing a representative...
...That is besides the point...
...AND MRS...
...What are you going to do...
...They are going to...
...Prom Socialists and near Socialists has come the advice: "Don't say anything—or at least, anything out loud—against the A P. of L leaders...
...it is nko ana* otter the bread pudding of the totw My sob is enclosed...
...In the labor movement discussion of trends,, policies, views, programs and organization should be encouraged...
...THE NEW LEADER: The New Leader, when taken in contrast to the National School which the working class children attend, is like a coUege...
...Probably trade unionism was not an issue in Wood's district but his actions show that he represents anti-union views...
...bit- example and the Memphis organ thinks 1 : i>i "is M i.' foolish ilta.ii dangc~o...
...and friends...
...You win probably charge me, as a Philadelphian...
...They are now fighting in the last trench in the Senate...
...He distributed a btmOi of THE NEW LEADER and secant 4 subs...
...We suggest that the Republicans call in former Secretary of the Interior, Albert B. Fall, and Will Hays, once head of the Republican National Committee, to advise them on the sewer scandal...
...The omission of Nearings name was no more deliberate than the omission of many others...
...Now it would be easy to prove by quotations (by no means confln?d to my own writings...
...This applies to every organization imaginable and to society as a whole as well...
...Repeatedly among the choicest spirits of the labor movement and young intellectuals I have found a kind of scorn of us as a result of our rupposed complacency in accepting Woll's leadership...
...The annual reunion is as much a [rrt of the program for union-building as the work • •1 tin organizer in the held...
...Look at the history of the bye-elections...
...There were white men and women once held in indentured servitude in this country and who were released by...
...How, indeed, can we expect rank and i file workers to believe we can or will ! clean up public politics if we do not put ' up a better fight in labor politics for out own cause...
...Thev have lost the fight in the House on Wood's proposal...
...The name of tha power gang did not appear on the Republican ballot Inst November but power interests control the Legislature...
...There arc those whose influence and power are dominant in modern society who resent any discussion of the fundamental basis of the modern social order...
...Ennismore's views are evidence of an important change in the opinions of a few upper class Englishmen and a forecast of a new social order in England...
...Congressman Wood represents the Indiana district which includes the great steel city of Gary...
...that in the unions Socialists practice the democratic policies they preach in political campaigns...
...Observe what a network of politics and corporation interests is involved in every phase of this affair...
...We need their help...
...You will probably further charge me—as a Phllsdelphian—with being somewhat behind time in my general information that Nearing has since resigned from the membership of the Socialist party, and as a propagandist of the Communist party be has Indulged In acrimonious criticism of the Socialists...
...For proof, look at the result of the election...
...I was disappointed when I read the returns of the result of the Presidential Election...
...How can we expect them I to trust us to fight for the Intelligent . and militant organization of the workers, < for immediate measure of social Insurance, and for a program of breaking down economic dynasties, establishing liberty and winning peace if we are silent about a labor leader who is pres., dent of the bosses' civic federation, a foe of old age penslom, a covert apologist ' for the power trust, a ruthless autocrat in dealing with Brookwood, an Implacable enemy to the recognition of Russia...
...Only the discussion of evidence is serviceable to human beings...
...not out easily acquired...
...A London cable to the New York Times last Sunday shows bow practical Ennismore is...
...H Louis Weil, the hustling Orgaaiaed] the Bronx, makes a present of 0 tt MB NEW LEADER, together with a IOTd j Another gut of $1 and a oak> mm] from John E. Thomaj, of WosMs|ha 1 A renewal and a sob from CosaL Coles of Indiana...
...What was needed was the citation of a number of cases to support our contention...
...Labor men have a concrete example of ineffective political action...
...Congressman Wood's Proposal REPRESENTATIVES of organized workers at Washington in protesting against a proposal of Congressman Will Wood of Indiana to lease the floating drydock and water facilities at Xew Orleans to a private corporation have revealed a very interesting series of facts...
...This does not lead to clarity or help in the formation of opinion...
...Our desire to cooperate as far as possible 2Mb gone too lax...
...The drydock proposal has passed the House and is before the Senate...
...Unity House Reuniou [TNITY HOUSE of the International Ladies' Garment Workers has become a rallying center of labor idealism and the annual reunion in the ballroom of the Manhattan Opera House next Saturday evening promises to be, a notable event...
...A MAN OF VT8IOK "Three dollars enclosed...
...During the last campaign detailed and serious charges were brought against the New York Public Service Commission by the Socialists...
...that neither the Socialist Party officially nor its leaders have "ceased altogether to criticize anion leaders...
...Once again I thank the NEW LEADER...
...J...
...Defeat there invites defeat in all stages of legislation...
...Press stories relate that H. Edmund Maxhoid of the big power interests has a grip on New* York State as firm as that Piatt once had...
...He says that hi *» not want to miss the paper...
...Doubtless he has his admirable qualities...
...Our readers are warned that this rule will be strictly enforced...
...There Is no danger that our party will copy their disruptive tactics...
...their masters for the reason that prompts Enmsmore's action...
...Old friendships are renewed, idealisui is awakened, battles of other days to win .1 j lire of security in the industry are recalled, and men and women acquire a new faith in their power to build anew...
...Two far ¦> newal...
...6th, "Where Science Ends," was read and relished by me to the fullest extent...
...is fact flaw m making reservations dairy...
...These were given and they were sufficient for the purpose.—EDITOR...
...The New York World chose to remain silent...
...Its sponsors hope to make it the biggest affair in the history of Lnity Mouse...
...As we have made it clear that the Socialist ''arty is not out to disrupt unions or capture them by hook or crook or dictate to them, so we must make it clear that we have a progressive program on the Industrial and the political field: that we are concerned with the industrial and political organisation of the masses of unorganized workers because It ia oar very life...
...power!I power...
...That's Just what that M. Kabjer does...
...I believe not only the party tot hundreds of eager spirits now outside the tatln our membership will rally to tat tttVj It is no child's play, this sseorMwfl progressive labor leadership in sfSt efl apathy, reaction, and Communist o>i ruption...
...Stacks of letters frost iooeAa praise THE NEW LEADER Sir as aaa striking features and timely artteha tfe tendency of those who renew the* fc> vestment in THE NEW LKAOaB *hais to accompany their orders ojfljj IB of their friends.-^, S^l It is confidently expected'that ilM be ordered to execute many tctd|H of this kind within the next few data a sort of commemoration Of TBEflflM LEADER having attained ha IVthjfl AMONG THE FIRST TO till MM ERVATIONS FOR THE NEW BJM DINNER, WERE THE FOLL0WBMH MORRIS HTLLQETT, ADOUV WW MR...
...We do fear that some of his views are fundamentally mistaken...
...If you believe, as your editorial purports, in the unrestrained reign of facts in the field of sociology as in the realm of physical sciences, then you must admit that Nearing —since his dismissal from the U. of Penn., tha Toledo University—has been and probably is—contrary to the disgraceful behaviour of the Communists toward the Socialists notwithstanding—as a radical teacher, research student and lecturer more responsible perhaps than any other teacher in giving his vast store of knowledge so eloquently and persuasively that he caused the most passive to think—to think in terms of a critical attitude toward the present capitalistic order of society...
...THE PLACE AND >< THE PRICE FEBRUARY 12th, (Lincoln's BUTbtfl) WEBSTER HALL ¦£ Two Dollars and a Half Per HgtJ THE FIFTH ANNIVERSARY DOOfll OF THE NEW LEADER...
...Republicans in New York County have begun their fight against Tammany in the coming mayoralty fight and cite eight "scandalous conditions" accompanying Democratic administration...
...After the experience of the campaign I literally live and sleep with the question What next for our party and our cause...
...Woll...
...Viscount Ennismore's Plans ^ ^ Arkansas correspondent is disturbed because ci -.'.ii...
...THE TIME...
...Coolidge please try to console them with another sermon on "prosperity...
...I do not mean that we are concerned with a personal fight on any one man be he as able and Important as Mat Woll...
...What the -nm is depends upon accurate addition...
...Philadelphia...
...We want to be wise, fair and convincing...
...They knew that even kind treatment of slaves did not touch the fundamental basis of slavery...
...with provincial patriotism, though that bit of local occurrence inspired Upton Sinclair to write the "GooseStep," based upon the shameful dismissal of Dr...
...But mvv come to symbolize movements and tc | mcies...
...The clash of opinions is an aid to progress, Lack of ft is likely to lead to stagnation...
...Nevertheless, I repeat now what I have said for the last six years...

Vol. 8 • January 1929 • No. 2


 
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