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AuthorHICKS, CRANVILLE
AuthorHICKS, GRANVILLE
AuthorHICKS, JOHN D.
AuthorHIGGINS, R.A.
AuthorHIGGINS, TRUMBULL
AuthorHILDEBRANDT, RAINER
AuthorHILDRETH, ROBERT
AuthorHilferding, Rudolf
AuthorHilktuit, Morris
AuthorHILL, GEORGE
AuthorHILL, GILBERT M.
AuthorHILL, HERBERT
AuthorHILL, NORMAN
AuthorHill, Stephen
AuthorHille, Edric A.
AuthorHillman, Sidney
AuthorHillquit, Julius Gerber, Jasper Mclevy, Morris
AuthorHillquit, Moorris
AuthorHillquit, Moris
AuthorHILLQUIT, MORRIS
Paid articleHOW A SOCIALIST WOULD ADMINISTER A GREAT CITY (January 1934)
Fox Brooklyn Offers New Policy of Stage Presentations "Sea of Kong" on Screen The Fox Brooklyn theatre an nounces a new policy of gala stagv presentations, with a cast of seventy artists, in...
Paid articleMarxism Is a Living Force (March 1933)
Marxism Is a Living Force By Morris Hillquit No Statesman, Ruler, Preacher or Philoeo pher Ha* Had So Powerful and Lasting an Influence Upon the World at Karl Mane FIFTY years after the death...
Paid articleHow the Socialists Would Run NewYork (October 1932)
By Morris Hillquit How the Socialists Would Run NewYork Candidate for Mayor Telle How Million, in "Honest" Graft Can Be Saved, and How the City Can Be Run for the People Who Live in It—A Call to...
Paid article"Let Us Continue to Steer Straight Course of Working Class Social Democratic Struggle" (September 1932)
By Morris llillquit *Let Us Continue to Steer Straight Course of Working Class Social Democratic Struggle" r AMOR DAY this year come ^ to » world vastly tlifTeren roni the world sern l>v any...
Paid articleHOOVERVILLE The Full and Tragic Meaning of Unemployment to the Working Masses of America (February 1932)
HOOVERVILLE "The Full and Tragic Meaning of Unemployment To the Working Masses of America" By Morris Hillquit f\N the bank of the Mississippi River in the city of St: Louis there is a...
Paid articleTHE NEW LEADER FORUM (January 1932)
From Our Mail-Bag The New Leader Forum Back to Marx—Hillquit to Baron—Stick to the Fundamentals BACK TO MARXIAN SOCIALISM By Frank-JeffertM The recent letters of Comrades Oneal, Bright and...
Paid articleHillquit Tells Of Withdrawal From oil Suits (August 1931)
Hillquit Tells of Withdrawal From Oil Suits Criticism Published in The New Leader v . By Morris Hillquit (The following ststrmawl written in Pari* on the 11th day of July aad waa sent to...
Paid articleThe Paradox of American Labor (July 1931)
Lost In The Storm The Paradox of American Labor rhe Bcurfctrarrfness of Trade 1 nionisni lit Aft Adranceti Industrial Nation - The Vienna Arbeit er Zettang, chief organ of the Austrian...
Paid articleThe Disaster in Britain (November 1931)
mockery than any other. Millions of the soldiers who survived the Struggle today have so jobs and the capitalism for which they unwittingly fought Neither Song Nor is stricken all over the...
Paid articleMARXISM: THE BASIC PHILOSOPHY OF SOCIALISM (May 1931)
Marxism: The Basic Philosophy of Scialisi internATlmmt. anciAusr mowmmw By Morris Hillquit wrN recent year* it has, betetw X toe fashion to nwrlfjlpt l Irclm. yavrticularly in the...
Paid articleNEW YORK CITY'S CYCLICAL INVESTIGATION (April 1931)
New York City's Cyclical Investigation REVEALED WHOLESALE CORRUPTION BRINGING ACIVICAWAX^tKmM TMK iwrfiTrfiiTiAV 4\n THE ROLE OF THE SOCIALISTS By Morris Hiilquit AGAZf* M«w York has...
Paid articleSNOWDEN AT THE HAGUE (September 1929)
Snowden at The Hague An Interb ret ati on By Morris Hillquit rpHE stubborn stand of the Chancellor of the British Exchequer at the Hague has caused much sarcastic comment on the part ot some...
Paid articleTHE ELECTION-AND A GLANCE FORWARE (February 1929)
THE ELECTION—AND A GLANCE FORWARD Why American Labor Voted As It Did—Hilquit Sees Socialism Here Stronger Than Before The Poll The following article was written by Comrade Hillquit,...
Paid articleNEW INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENTS AND SOCIALIST TASKS (August 1928)
New International Developments and socialist tasks Development of Backward Nations Rapidly Bringing World Near Economic Catastrophe, Hillquit Says By Morris Hillquit (.Report of Morris Hillquit,...
Paid articleEND THE SAVAGERY OF WAR! (November 1927)
End the Savagery of War! Let Armistice Dor Mark the Turning Point By Morris Hillquit «.jnt. year. as* the oppasSn. ermtei in the gnat world war hud down thdr arms on an battle fronts as a...
Paid articleA SOCIALIST PROGRAM FOR THE UNITED STATES (September 1927)
A Socialist Program for the United State Social Insurance Against the Evils of Capitalism, War on Imperialism, Russian Recognition, Urged By Morris Hillquit Btoniaetng political platforms we...
Paid article"HALT MURDER OF SACCO AND VANZETTI," IS CRY GROWING THROUGHOUT THE WORLD (August 1927)
"HALT MURDER OF SACCO AND VANZETTI," IS CRY GROWING THROUGHOUT THE WORLD FULLER'S LAME DECISION PROOF OF INNOCENCE HILLQUIT SAYS; THOMAS URGES DAY OF MOURNING BT MORRIS HILLQUTf GOVERNOR...
Paid articleTWO HEROES OF SOCIALISM (June 1927)
Two Heroes of Socialism Meyer London and Giacomo Matteotti By Morris Hillquite ^^mmJ^m^Mmt% aaa>* sasah SBfJaaBVa' ssalnaa> fJaraaWwh fSwBsz^BTBBs bat a s*vaa sg,itrtM aad^ahC^Wi ' .pay srfat...
Paid article"A STRIKE MAY BE ILLEGAL, HOWEVER ORDERLY CONDUCTED" (December 1926)
"A Strike May Be Illegal, However Orderly Conducted" The Supreme Court Completes the Judiciary's Usurpation Of the Right to Interfere in Labor Disputes By Morris Hillquit TBS grmrnd upon which...
Paid articleHOW THE COURTS USURPED THE ROLE OF INDUSTRIAL ARBITERS (November 1926)
How the Courts Usurped the Role of Industrial Arbiters An Outline of the Origin and Development of the Injunction in American Labor Dilutes By Morris Hillquit {An At«MrMM 44rflwttA Iwfor • tf«sv...
Paid articleTHE UNITED STATES TRAVELING THE ROAD TO THE LEAGUE (October 1926)
The United States Traveling the Road to the League Morris Hillquit Traces the Economic Forces Which Are Leading America to Revise its Position on Foreign Affairs ^BrMotrii Hfflquit fflo...
Paid articleTHE MINER'S STRUGGLE (August 1926)
The Miners Struggle By Morris Hillquit ^jtk the** hectic days of ours, aaw * M *»* otartlrng atruattoaa arise ooa- stanuy. tho war sad the peat war vol*ssfapa>sal/ bare tfcrowa um world wide...
Paid articleSHOULD THE UNITED STATES JOIN THE LEAGUE? (February 1926)
Should the United Status Join the League "Yes" "No By Morris Hillquit IBELIEVE that the Unite?! States should join the Lesftte ot Nations. I am fully and keenly aware of the iniquitous...
Paid article20 YEARS OF SOCIALISM (January 1926)
-:- 20 YEARS OF SOCIALISM -:By Morris HHlquit 5 ?_^5^S2f^rz! MKtB^wM toamoad th* fe. I 4*roa0*stoh» BorfaBot —with tb* obj*ot\*< imiattw as -hatotHaant taMMt h* th* SoehUtot...
Paid articleMAY DAY REFLECTIONS ON LASSALLE (May 1925)
MAY DAY REFLECTIONS ON LASSALLE By MORRIS HILLQUIT OUR May Day celebration has an added significance 1 his year. It marks the centenary of the birth of the most brilliant and romantic figure in...
Paid articleWelcome to General Calles (November 1924)
British Labor Makes Great Gains in Election for Municipal Offices LONDON.—Huge Labor gains were registered in the municipal elections held November 2 througheut England, except London,...
Paid articleLA FOLLETTE ELECTION MEANS A NEW DEAL! (October 1924)
LA FOLLETTE ELECTION MEANS A NEW DEAL ! BRITISH LABOR'S FOES COMBINE MORRIS H1LLQUIT DECLARES G. 0. P. AND DEMOCRATS EQUALLY REACTIONARY Republican Financial Support from Wall...
Paid articleNEW PROBLEMS FOR RADICALS (March 1924)
NEW PROBLEMS FOR RADICALS By MORRIS HILLQUTT rat* aerie* a/ /ear artteie* by Comrade HillqJt it eased on lecture* delivered in tA< Rand School of. Social Science, Question*'' are invited and...
Paid articleNEW PROBLEMS FOR RADICALS (March 1924)
NEW PROBLEMS FOR RADICALS by MORRIS HILLQUIT Tkn **ru* */ four article* »y Comrade Hillquit is bated en lecture* delivered in the Rand School of Social Science. Qutttion* are invited end...
Paid articleTHE LABOR GOVERNMENT OF GREAT BRITAIN (January 1924)
THE LABOR GOVERNMENT OF GREAT BRITAIN By MORRIS HILLQUIT THE advent of the hrstdabor government in Great Britain will mark a definite turning point in the world'* history. Within recent years...
AuthorHILSMAN, ROGER
AuthorHIMMELFARB, GERTRUDE
AuthorHINDUS, MILTON
AuthorHINE, DARYL
AuthorHINGLEY, RONALD
AuthorHIRSCH, FOSTER
AuthorHIRSCH, HERBERT
AuthorHIRSCH, JOHANN
AuthorHistoricus
AuthorHitler-Ginsberg, Adolf
AuthorHitts, Phil
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