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That Protest Vote
(October 1944)
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That Protest Vote The Futility of Voting Minority Parties This Year By Algernon Lee -jr^HIS presidential year ha* iu odd quirk*. Th» ' I *fie»m on November do** not *eem to me doubtX fat, but...
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Fathers of Republic Welcomed British Link Against Despots
(August 1940)
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Fathers of Republic Welcomed British Link Against Despots By ALGERNON LEE THERE is a notion abroad that isolationism is a sacred Ameri-* can tradition, created by the Fathers of the Republic,...
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Labors Enemies Are United; Shall Labor Remain Divided?
(December 1937)
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Labors Enemies Are United; Shall Labor Remain Divided? By ALGERNON LEE THE joint conference committee set up by the American Federation of Labor and the Committee for Industrial Organization...
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Ford Philosophizes But Fails to Think
(May 1937)
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Ford Philosophizes But Fails to Think Anti-Union Closed Shop Boss Should Jfe Slow to Brand Unionism as "Monopoly of Jobs." By ALGERNON LEE OLATO thought that it philosophers were kings or kings...
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What Occurs to Me On Sundry TopicS
(May 1937)
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What Occurs to Me On Sundry TopicS No Jobless in Hitlerland? - "Retail Truth" in Soviet Russia —A Word for the Supreme Court By ALGERNON LEE A good many well meaning but not too well raforsse...
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All Dictatorships Are Cruel They Dare Not Act Otherwise
(September 1936)
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All Dictatorships Are Cruel They Dare Not Act Otherwise Fact That Terror Is Necessary to Existence of Arbitrary Government Not a Reason for Excusing Terror, But for Condemning Arbitrary...
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Moscow Terror Shocks Europe And Endangers People's Front
(September 1936)
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Moscow Terror Shocks Europe And Endangers People's Front Both the Cynical Cruelty of the Prosecution and the Defendants* Humiliating "Confessions" Mark the Contrast, Nol :1 Between Stalin and...
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Why We Did Not Stand Up When They Sang the International
(May 1936)
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Why We Did Not Stand Up When They Sang the International By Algernon Lee gECDOM have I used the space allotted to me in this paper for anything of a nature even remotely personal to myself. Today...
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Mere Emergency Legislation Will Not Solve the Problem
(March 1936)
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Mere Emergency Legislation Will Not Solve the Problem By Algernon Lee DOWN in Florida—in the oaf,skirts of Ocala, birthplace of the Populist movement of the eighteen-nmeties—an unemployed...
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On the Basis of our Hopes And Not of Our Fears
(March 1936)
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"On the Basis of our Hopes And Not of Our Fears" By Algernon Lee A FEW days ago local lackeys of tteAllen-Kraeger-Thorna! junta bad the impudence to publish in the old-party press a...
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Bukharin Is in Trouble, But the Dictators Are Not
(February 1936)
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Bukharin Is in Trouble, But the Dictators Are Not By Algernon Lee gUKHARLV r o a,b 11 again—how seriously remains to be seen. Perhaps he will escape for the time by Mumbling himself before...
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Roosevelt Yields Again Young Miners Give Him Blank Check
(February 1936)
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Roosevelt Yields Again Young Miners Give Him Blank check By Algernon Lee D O p » couple of months after his * toaa«or»ti«» in 1983, Pr*«ident Roosevelt seemed to be interested in the idea...
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The Liberal Magazines Art Running True to Form
(January 1936)
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The Liberal Magazines Art Running True to Form r & no sorprtoe that the Nation and the New Republic nude hot haste to applaud tie action of the majority of the National Executive Committee in...
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Algernon Lee's Notable Speech at Cooper Union
(January 1936)
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Algernon Lee's Notable Speech at Cooper Union Democratic and Working Glass Socialism The Only Way to Our Common Goal By Algernon Lee Speech delivered last Sunday at the Socialist Party...
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A Historian Who Was More Than Just a Historian
(December 1935)
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A Historian Who Was More Than Just a Historian j •By Algernon Lee I AST Sunday was marked by the passing of a woman and a man of whom America has a right to be proud and to whom America ought...
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Recovery, But for Whom? Is it Too Slow for Safety?
(November 1935)
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Recovery, But for Whom? Is it Too Slow for Safety? By Algernon Lee QUFFQSE year ship springs a *** leak* when she is a thousand miles from land. You work your pumps to capacity; but the...
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Ethiopians Are Uncivilized Grant It-And So What?
(November 1935)
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Ethiopians Are Uncivilized Grant It—And So What? By Algernon Lee A LONG with many assurances of approval The New Leader receives some comradely expressions of dissent. These always receive...
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If We Really Pin Our Faith In Democratic Processes
(October 1935)
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If We Really Pin Our Faith In Democratic Processes By Algernon Lee IS it good sense to urge the peopie to vote the Socialist ticket, urge them to vote for a municipal lighting plant, urge...
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Utopias: 'They Come and They Go, and Nothing Ever Happens'
(August 1935)
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Utopias: 'They Come and They Go, and Nothing Ever Happens' By Algernon Lee WHOEVER has Men Grand Ho" tei; and h a s entered inot the s p i r i t of t h e piece, must remember t h e single...
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Now We Must Face an Issue We Have Hitherto Ignored
(August 1935)
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Now We Must Face an Issue We Have Hitherto Ignored AMERICA N Socialists haw never given much thought to the subject of protection and free trade; Perhaps it would be nearer the truth to say that in...
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Bolshevists's and B Aids Shipping Capitalists
(August 1935)
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Bolshevists' Brag and B Aids Shipping Capitalists By Algernon Lee ALL well informed persons fa this country, when they read of the speech made by a certaii American Communist at the...
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Democrats Rally to Defense Of Crooked Finance Capital
(July 1935)
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Democrats Rally to Defense Of Crooked Finance Capital By Algernon Lee PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT has again been wounded in the house of his friends, and this time more severely than before. By an...
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Democrats With Adjectives; And About a Dead Dictator
(May 1935)
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Democrats With Adjectives; And About a Dead Dictator By Algernon Lee [On April 26, I started something I couldn't finish m one article—namely, an informal and very elementary discussion of...
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Army and Navy Are Worried; Well, So Are the Housewives
(May 1935)
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Army and Navy Are Worried; Well, So Are the Housewives By Algernon Lee THE Secretary of War r* alarmed. So is the Secretary of the Navy. Not by the news that Germany is re-arming, that Japan...
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Labor's Internationalism Is Not Just Brotherly Love
(April 1935)
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Labor's Internationalism Is Not Just Brotherly love By Algernon Lee remind ourselves that the observance of May Day. now as widely prevalent throughout the work! as is the capitalist...
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A Real Labor Party Must Grow; It Cannot Be Made to Order
(March 1935)
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A Real Labor Party Must Grow; It Cannot Be Made to Order By Algernon Lee 1J[JHAT hope is there of a Labor party being formed in this country? That question is being asked these days wherever...
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Not Fascism, But Lack of Thinking Is the Danger
(March 1935)
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Not Fascism, But Lack of Thinking Is the Danger By Alqernon Lee ACCORDING to one of the leading official i,.,i„-i of Soviet Russia the popularity of lluey I/>ng and Jfather Coughlin proves...
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The International in Session
(August 1931)
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The International in Session Consciousness of Great Immediate Responsibilities to the Workers Seem as Dominuting Motif of Socialist Session in Vienna By Algernon Lee I UNDERSTAND that some...
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The Reaction Loses in Prussia
(August 1931)
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The Reaction Loses in Russia By Algernon Lee To p O those good-hearted American JL comrade* who fancy that Bolshevism is essentially the same as Socialism, only a little more "radical" or...
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THE SOCIALISTS MUST LEAD
(October 1929)
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The Socialists Must Lead Why The Socialist Drive Must Go Over By Algernon Lee HpHE future belongs to Socialism. >o open-minded person, with British Labor's victory before his eyes, can...
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NEW YORK FOR THE WORKERS
(June 1929)
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NEW YORK FOR THE WORKERS Algernon Lee's Keynote Address to Am New York Socialist Convention By Algernon Lee TCEXXOW delegates: We have come tor father today far the purpose of adopttag a...
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ESSENCE OF MARX'S THEORY OF VALUE
(September 1928)
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ESSENCE OF MARX'S THEORY OF VALUE Misconception of a Fundamental View Considered by an Able Exponent of Marx The following is an address delivered by the Educational Director of the Rand...
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MARXIAN SOCIALISM EIGHTY YEARS AFTER
(February 1928)
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MARXIAN SOCIALISM EIGHTY YEARS AFTER Some Thoughts For Would be Revisionist Inspired By the Eightieth Anniversary of the Communist Manifesto By Algernon, Lee rnss publication of the...
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FOR A CLASSLESS WORLD
(May 1926)
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FOR A CLASSLESS WORLD By Algernon Lee EJkmcMimmA Dkmdtf. Mmd Stw**J» I -er and its thousands of rshliss, frees th» Band Soboof of Social Science, Greetings for May Day—the day dedicated to...
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A MEMORABLE LABOR DAY
(August 1924)
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A Memorable Labor Day By ALGERNON LE. aUktesttismul Dtsailai m—i ft¦L»¦! mM "-*-»-* aui_^ - ¦ 1 eW^SSVe^tant W^^aateeS^Svej VSrg. ^t^tSatSVSntJ taSeaeS^^Baae^esnO This Libor Day of 1MM will...
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Lee, Edward T.
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LEE, HENRY
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Lee, Robert
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Leemans, Robert
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Lefkowitz, Dr. Abraham
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Lehman, Senator Herbert H.
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LEHRMAN, HAL
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Leonard, Dan
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LEONDAR, BARBARA
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LERCHE, CHARLES O.
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Lerne, Abba V.
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LESHINSKY, TANIA
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Leuchtenberg, William E.
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