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Ladd, U. S. Senator Edwin F.
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America's Road to Peace
(September 1935)
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Is There Socialism in Russia! Soviet Regime Revealed as State Capitalism Dominated by Ruthless Dictatorship — The New Communist Aristocracy — Nation Moving Away From Socialism. Member of the...
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MORE GOVERNMENT IN BUSINESS
(April 1935)
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MORE GOVERNMENT IN BUSINESS Socialization Necessary to Meet Needs of Modern Society -Present Advances in This Direction Not Enough - by Harry W. Laidler (/"rem o recent address before i ifr....
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Millions Suffer Despite "Relief"
(March 1935)
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Millions Suffer Despite "Relief" Jobless Must Drag Coal Miles to Their Homes by Harry W. Laidler ¦taV«M over WEVD February 20, 1936 ¦HIS talk on Unemployment ¦Relic i in New York has to...
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A MIGHTLY INTERNATIONAL FIGURE
(October 1934)
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A Mighty International Figure A Lover of Mankind By Horry W. Loldler It is hard to write about Morris Hillquit as one who" is no |tiger among us. There are some ¦ersonalities that come into...
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Socialist Demands for, the New City Charter for New York
(July 1934)
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Socialist Demands for, the New City Charter for New York By Harry W. Laidler JN the new City Charter, now in process of preparation hy the Charter Revision Coniniissifin, iiotliing is niwe...
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The Workers Have a Unique Opportunity Rebuild the Tragically Upset World
(September 1933)
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By Harry W. Laidler The Workers Have a Unique Opportunity Rebuild the Tragically Upset World Labor Day Gives Them Hope, as It Shows Futility of Gold-Plated Anarchy of Rugged Individualism. ¦...
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Laski's High Appraisal of Marx
(April 1933)
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By Harry W. Laidler Laski's High Appraisal of Marx Dr. Laktter Takes the Position That Haim Kamiorovitch Did Not Properly Appraise Prof/ Laski's Essay on Karl Marx—Pamphlet Was Published to...
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No Hunger In Socialist Denmark
(August 1931)
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No Hunger In Socialist Denmark Labor Government Reduces Jobless from 70,900 to 30,000 Despite World Depression By Harry W. Laidler tBmmmmmnjm. W? Mfc, r)R the fine daw in > my European travels,...
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SOCIALIST POLICY AND ACHIEVEMENT IN VIENNA
(December 1930)
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SOCIALIST POLICY AND ACHIEVE WENT IN VIENNA Ereitntt City's Finance Minister, Sighs far New York's Resources; 200,000 New Occupy 5lfOOO Model Apartments IP7/i> this article, Dr....
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UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE FOR THE UNITED STATES
(November 1930)
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Unemployment Insurance For The United States Legality of a Federal System; The British Scheme Compared With The Proposals of Prof* John H. Commons By Harry W. Laidler DECLARING that "it will...
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THE FIVE-YEAR PLAN AND LABOR CONDITIONS IN RUSSIA
(October 1930)
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The Five-Year Plan And Labor Conditions in Russia Industrialization Scheme Keeping eUnifinpIoynient Down to 7 50,000; Government Holds Workers' Conditions Considerably Improved With this article,...
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LENINGRAD AND MOSCOW UNDER THE SOVIETS
(September 1930)
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LENINGRAD AND MOSCOW UNDER THE SOVIETS Fleeting Impressions of the Two Great Cities of New tussia, "The Hussians on Rations '? A Visit to a factory By Harry W. Laidler AFTER leaving- England,...
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BRITISH LABOR IN OFFICE
(August 1930)
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From Our Foreign Correspondent British Labor In Office A Record of Difficulties Coupled With Accomplishments; Cross-Currents Off Dissatisfaction Appear By Harry W. Laidler (Concluded from Last...
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BRITISH LABOR IN OFFICE
(August 1930)
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from Our Foreign Correspondent British Labor In Office A Record of Difficulties Coupled With Accomplishments; Cross-Currents Of Dissatisfaction Appear By Harry W. Laidler London, July...
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EUROPE ORGANIZES FOR PEACE
(November 1929)
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Europe Organizes for Peace The League, The Socialists and TheillSafll Three Forces Observed at dose Range % 1 By HARRY W. lAIDIJEB EUROPE today is replete with movements dedicated to...
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HOW THE TAMMANY TIGER CAN BE TAMED
(November 1929)
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HOW THE TAMMANY TIGER CAN BE TAMED Roily of Men and Women Behind Soc^ Possibility of Removing Corrupt and Grastnns Mdehme * By Harry W. Laidler rf tola brief article i am going to take It for...
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THE LABOR GOVERNMENTS RECORD TO DATE
(October 1929)
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THE LABOR GOVERNMENTS REdORDrTO DAH Accomplishments and Program of the Cabinet Headed by J. Ramsay MacDonald By Barry w. laidler t MUST confans to a tat her straafe feclmf in foiof to London...
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THE RADICAL FERMENT IN THE COLLEGE
(June 1929)
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THE RADICAL FERMENT IN THE GOLLEGR Growth of Socialist and Progressive Idas Stand Out Aeainst Background of Reaction and Indifference COMMENCEMENT exercises in the thousands of colleges...
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A SOCIALIST TRAVELER IN 'PROSPEROUS' AMERICA
(May 1929)
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A Socialist Traveler In Prosperous' America Dr. Laidler Finds Middle Class Troubled By Mergers, M Power Trust Alert and Active—Sees Socialist Problem rWO months of hoveling in the course of...
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THE NEW LINE-UP IN AMERICAN POLITICS
(December 1928)
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THE NEW LINE-UP IN AMERICAN POLITICS The Democratic Party Ends Its Role of Opposition;? _City and Farm Mdsses Politically Homeless By Harry W. Laidler IN speaking about political parties...
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WHAT THE ELECTION MEANS TO THE SOCIALIST PARTY
(November 1928)
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What the Election Means to the Socialist Party Democratic Party Left Leaderless and Without Principle; Socialists Called the Only Party of Opposition By harry w. laicfler TN the presidential...
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WHAT'LL A SOCIALIST SOCIETY LOOK LIKE?
(July 1928)
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WHAT'LL A SOCIALIST SOCIETY LOOK LIKE? An Indication—Not A Blueprint--of the- Changes That May Be Expected to Come With A Cooperative System By Harry W. Laidler "VTTHAT win a Socialist Society...
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THE SOCIALIST CRITICISM OF THINGS AS THEY ARE
(May 1928)
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The Socialist Criticism Of Things As They Are The Unequal Rewards of Industry, Stupendous Waste and Unemployment the Three Chief Indict merits By Harry W. Laidler rTTHI8 is the third short...
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SOCIALIST AND N. Y. TRANSIT
(May 1928)
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SOCIALISTS AND N. Y. TRANSIT Municipal Ownership as a Solution—The Legal Aspect By Harry W. Laidler rphe Socialist Party believes that the only solution to the present subway muddle lies in...
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WHAT THE SOCIALISTS ARE AFTER
(March 1928)
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WHAT THE SOCIALISTS ARE AFTER "Socialism Seeks To Apply the Principles of Democracy To Industry Socialist Are And Are Not By Harry W. Laidler Executive Director, League for Industrial...
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HIGH-PRESSURE SALESMANSHIP DEFLATES THE DOLLAR
(February 1928)
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HIGH-PRESSURE SALESMANSHIP DEFLATES THE DOLLAR Stuart Chase Reveals The Advertising Experts ^ n ^ As Glorified Bunco-Steerers ^^fW^^W. By Harry W. Laidler <mrmOt Stuart Chase wrote bis first "...
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LAIDLER FOR ALDERMAN! VOTE STRAIGHT SOCIALIST TICKET
(November 1927)
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LAIDLER FOR ALDERMAN! Vote Straight Socialist Ticket Laidler Pledges Work For Housing and Parks By Harry W. Laidler (SoeudiU Candidate for Alderman, 35th DiU., King*) •yHE other day I took a...
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PROSPERITY AND THE LARGER NEEDS OF THE WORKERS
(September 1927)
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prosperity and the larger needs of the work Vfcy Harry W. Laidler jMpiM iillii Director, Lea«jne for p» Jnsdnatrial Democracy) •" JJ/fNlAB TOIL" Thai be*tas ¦^fca J She totter of John...
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THE PRICE OF VICTORY
(April 1927)
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The Price of Victory "Do the Undranntic Now in Order That We May Do the Spectacnlar Things Later On" ^^J^l-^^Lattto^ to behssf Vsf a eew-order. - Leber Jn Oreo* aVrteta. be ¦¦wtsnss, esotd,...
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TOWARD RECONSTRUCTION IN SOCIALIST PRACTICE
(February 1927)
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Toward Recnstruction in Socialist Practice TheContributions of European Expedience and Theory Toward a Revision of the Socialist Method Though not made with a direst eye to taking part in the...
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20 YEARS OF EDUCATION FOR A NEW SOCIAL ORDER
(December 1925)
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20 YEARS OF EDUCATION FOR A NEW SOCIAL ORDER The League For Industrial Democracy, Formerly The Intercollegiate Socialist Society, Celebrates By Harry W. Laidler Executive Director ON Wednesday...
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THE SWEEP TOWARD INDUSTRIAL DEMOCRACY
(November 1925)
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THE SWEEP TOWARD INDUSTRIAL DEMOCRACY The Struggle for Freedom in the Future Turning From Politics to the Factories By Harry W. Laidler AT THE Portland. convcntioa of the American...
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a page of exclusive features
(June 1925)
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a page of exclusive features More Pictures His Utopia rHE HISTORY OF SOCIALIST THOUGHT By HARRY W. LAIDLER, Ph.D. MONEY and Precioue Stone*: It naturally follows that money is not...
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HAIL LABOR'S HOLIDAY
(May 1925)
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HAIL LABOR'S HOLIDAY! ¦By HARRY W. LAIDLER ¦Bpr\. Dewiiricy a FEW months ago, during J\ « short lecure trip through Texts on my way toot Mexico, I lunched with il» professor of economics at ope...
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Roads To Freedom
(January 1925)
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Roads To Freedom By HARRY W. LAIDLER ix. summary We have thus sketched the social ideals held by various schools of thought—co-operators, Socialists, guild Socialists. Syndicalists, Anarchists....
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Roads To Freedom
(January 1925)
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Roads To Freedom By HARRY W. LAIDLER, Ph. D. VII COOPERATIVE DEMOCRACY SYNDICALISTS and guild Socialists have criticized the social ideal held by a large part of the modern Socialist...
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SWALES' PLEA FOR SOVIET RECOGNITION RESENTED BY SOME A. F. L. LEADERS
(December 1924)
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Swales' Plea for Soviet Recognition Resented By Some A. F. L. Leaders By HARRY W. LAIDLER l*y#ci»! to 1 h« ,Ntw leader > EL PASO.—Next to the reception given the Mexican fraternal delegates,...
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WATER POWER: PRIVATE OR PUBLIC MOMOPOLY?
(October 1924)
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WATER POWER PRIVATE OR PUBLIC MOMOPOLY? Untold Benefit, are Within the Reach of the Citiien of New York-Will They Get Them or Will Private Profit Score Again? By HARRY W. LAIDLER Director,...
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WHAT A LABOR PARTY SHOULD DEMAND
(July 1924)
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WHAT A LABOR PARTY SHOULD DEMAND A Living Wage, the End of Child Labor, Universal Education, Industrial Safety, a Curb on Unchecked Exploitation of Industry by Private Interests Are Listed as...
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ARTHUR GLEASON
(February 1924)
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ARTHUR GLEASON By HARRY W. LAIDLER Address delivered at tit* Memorial M»»tl**) to aj-u.im Uiaaiaa v* February 2, la tbe Parish House of tbe Church of the ... Ascension In quiet and modes t...
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LAKOFF, SANFORD
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LALL, D. CHAMAN
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LAMB, RICHARD
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LAMBIN, MARIE
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Lamming, Norman
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LAMPMAN, ROBERT J.
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LAND, ALEXANDER J. MOTYL / THOMAS
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LAND, ELIAHU SALPETER \ ARNOLD ABRAMS \ THOMAS
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