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Review of and Comment on Events Here and Abroad, Critical and Otherwise
(April 1934)
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Editor's Corner Review of and Comment on Events Here and Abroad, Critical and Otherwise By James OnealThe Sharts' Program /\UR readers will find on this page a party program by Joseph W....
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Carey, Chase, Socialist Party Leaders, Dead
(January 1939)
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Carey, Chase, Socialist Party Leaders, Dead By JAMES ONEAL The desth of James F. Carey, 71, and of John C. Chase, 69, in recent weeks recorded Ike passing of two ef the meat...
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Dies Confuses Fight on C. P.
(December 1938)
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Dies Confuses Fight on C. P. By JAMES ONEAL SeekS to Hit Reputation of Progressives \ LONG range exchange of com*™ pliments between Congressman Dies and Secretary I ekes shows how the...
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U.S. ISOLATIONISM PLAYS INTO HANDS OF EUROPEAN RAIDERS
(March 1938)
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U.S. ISOLATIONISM PLAYS INTO HANDS OF EUROPEAN RAIDERS Weakens Anti-Hitler Nations By JAMES ONEAL WITHIN one month to a day after Dictator Hitler ordered Schuschnigg, the Austrian Chancellor,...
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No "East-West" Thinking Can Contribute To Effective Farmer-Labor Cooperation
(October 1937)
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No "East-West" Thinking Can Contribute To Effective Farmer-Labor Cooperation OLD CONFLICT BETWEEN DEBTOR AMD CREDITOR REGIONS PRODUCES INFLATION PROGRAMS INCONSISTENT WITH SOLIDARITY-EUROPEAN...
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Divided Union Movement Spells Disaster for Labor
(May 1937)
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Divided Union Movement Spells Disaster for Labor Industrial and Political Situation Demands Unity By JAMES ONEAL SINCE early in 1933, American industry has been climbing out of the abyss into...
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Social Democracy and Labor Unionism Have Identical Aim
(March 1937)
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Social Democracy and Labor Unionism Have Identical Aim Industrial and Political Action Both Needed to Win Security, Material Welfare and Freedom for the Workers. Democratic Socialists...
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Books and Their Makers
(October 1936)
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Books and Their Makers A STORY OP MARX THROUGH PATCHES OP FOG By James Oneal FROM HEGEL TO MARX. By Sidney Hook. New York: Reynal a Hitchcock. $4. EDWARD AVELING, a son-inlaw of Earl Marx,...
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Socialist Party Now Only Golden Memory
(September 1936)
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Socialist Party Now Only Golden Memory James Oneal I * t Ht&i* * civilised hnmsn mmm *** * 5^5?*. * ^¦atecture decaying of ¦pored ey-ramfilaeki eegtccv -eg. tag E^tton- Men and women ¦¦many...
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REPUBLICAN PARTY NAMES IN THE BLACK LEGION
(September 1936)
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Republican Party Names in the Black Legion Oh, Harry! Quit Y'r Kidding By James Oneal rFAMILIAR voice came over the radio last week. eft*.Socialist Party should re:SAt Labor's undivided...
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STORY OF BRITISH S. D. F. SHOWS DANGERS OF PARTY SECTARIANISM
(September 1936)
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Story of British S. D. F. Shows Dangers of Party Sectarianism Bv James Oneal T*HSBE are some striking simi* laxities in the history of British and American Social Democracy. Both...
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American Labor's Struggles Live Again in Stirring Volume
(August 1936)
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American Labor's Struggles Live Again in Stirring Volume Final Installment of Professor John R. Common's Comprehensive - History of Labor in U. S. from Colonial Times to 1932 Is...
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Dual Role and Shabby Opportunism Of Wisconsin Socialists Is Flayed
(June 1936)
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Dual Role and Shabby Opportunism Of Wisconsin Socialists Is Flayed By James Oneal —f the Cleveland- convention, A Mayer Hoan of Milwaukee _ the chairman of the Wis-^Tgt dilijsrinn In the con...
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Broadening Social Vision of Labor Opens New Horizon
(May 1936)
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Broadening Social Vision of Labor Opens New Horizon Acceptance of Philosophy of Social Control by A.F.L. Forecasts Probable Drift to a Labor Party After Next November as Capitalist Methods of...
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The Answer to Depressions Is Sicialization of Industry
(April 1936)
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The Answer to Depressions Is Sicialization of Industry laasfciiai fiiaimii ttiisainiiiii Tisni to Lack of Pur-ijnsinf Power of the People-i^rogram Urged for ZreEquiteble Dtstr&ution of Wealth to Be...
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Twelve Years of Struggle For Labor and Socialism
(March 1936)
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Twelve Years of Struggle For Labor and Socialism Party at Lowest Ebb When the New Leader Was Born Following War-Persecution and Communist Split—Despite Apathy of Boom Years Paper Founded by "Old...
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Editor's Corner
(November 1935)
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Editor's Corner Review of and Comment on Events Here and Abroad, Critical and Otherwise By James Oneal NOVEMBER 5th was the eightieth anniversary of the birth of Eugene V. Debs, the noblest...
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Editor's Corner
(November 1935)
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Editor's Corner Review of and Comment on Events Here and Abroad, Critical and Otherwise By James Oneal I^A Y.P.S.L* Party Protectorate lLgt Socialist youth organizations in all countries have...
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THE N. E. C. DECISIONS
(October 1935)
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The N. E. C. Decisions By Junes Oneal MpBX proceedings and actions of l.tft* National Executive Com'mjjm °f ** Socialist Party, ^Hn net in Chicago Oct. 12-14, ggm be sammarizod as...
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Socialists In Trade Unionist A Reply to Norman Thomas
(October 1935)
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Socialists In Trade Unionist A Reply to Norman Thomas By James Oneal »I the Call last week Norman * Thomas took up the question «f Socialism and trade unionism 4ai included a criticism of...
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Unionism in the Third Industrial Revolution
(October 1935)
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Unionism in the Third Industrial Revolution Changes in Union Organization, Philosophy, Program and Methods Effected in Two Industrial Revolutions-Problems Confronting A. F. of L. in the Third...
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Editor's Corner
(September 1935)
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Editor's Corner Review of and Comment on Events Here and Abroad, Critical and Otherwise By James Oneal Igicialist Sinners and Communist Saints EgSRE is a rather ccmic phase of the decisions of...
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Fifty Years of American Labor
(August 1935)
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Fifty Years of American Labor By James Oneal WEXT year t h e Amierican Fedc r a t i o n o f ' v L a b o r will celeb r a t e its tiftieft; a n n i v e r s a r y. During this haM-oeir t u r y it...
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Terre Haute Employers Joined with Criminals To Fight Labor Unions
(August 1935)
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Terre Haute Employers Joined with Criminals To Fight Labor Unions fytj, Pimp«, Profit» and Petf in Alliance Against Worker»—Story of Chamber of Commerce Politics. •y James Oneal r[E recent...
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Editor's Corner
(July 1935)
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Editor's Corner Review of and Comment oil Events Here and Abroad, Critical and Otherwise "Stumbling Into Socialism" tfgEXE i* " tvPe of Journalist who is an expert within his restricted 1-...
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Terre Haute Strike Was Uprising Against Commerce Chamber Rule
(July 1935)
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Terre Haute Strike Was Uprising Against Commerce Chamber Rule By Jamil Oneal A TWO-DAY "labor holiday' which became a genera strike involving most of the tradi unions in Terre Haute,...
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What Has Father Coughlin to Offer
(May 1935)
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What Has Father Coughlin to Offer A Fourth Rate Thinker, He demands Unthinking Obedience of Those Who Follow Him. By James Oneal IN periods of economic disaster we have always had...
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Editor's Corner (Review of and Comment on Events Here and Abroad, Critical and Otherwise
(January 1935)
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Editor's Corner Review of and Comment on Events Here and Abroad, Critical and Otherwise By James Oneal Questions and Answers WARIOUS items, including some questions, have ami* mutated in...
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The Basic Principles of thet Modern Socialist Movement
(January 1935)
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The Basic Principles of thet Modern Socialist Movement l y James Oneal American Economic History VI IN the three decades following 1830 the household • system of manufactures rapidly declined,...
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THE BASIC PRINCIPLES OF THE MODERN SOCIALIST MOVEMENT
(December 1934)
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The Basic Principles of the Modern Socialist Movement By James Oneal American Economic History IV IN addition to home and shop manufacture another * type of industry had developed in the...
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HE SERVED HIS CLASS
(October 1934)
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He Served His Class By Jemes Oeael THE American Socialist movement has produced some brilliant men who emerged out of proletarian life and fitted themselves to serve their class. Of these one...
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Big Banks Hold Mortgage on America
(November 1934)
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Big Banks Hold Mortgage on America Deutsch and Seger Welcomed Here Wild Motor Orgy-and %n What Will Happen? By James Oneal IN the last week before the general elec-¦ Hon a program is announced...
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SEE GOOD AND EVIL IN DECLARATION
(September 1934)
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See Good and Evil in Declaration United Front Maneuvers ly James Oneal 'AT the meeting of party mem*¦ bers in New York City after the Detroit convention where our delegates reported I said...
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The Basic Principles of the Modern Socialist movement
(August 1934)
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The Basic Principles of the Modem Socialist Movement by James Oneal The Materialistic Conception of History iv pONTINUING our discussion of the material ^ factors at the basis of historical...
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The Basic Principles of the Modern Socialist Movement
(July 1934)
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The Basic Principles of the Modern Socialist Movement By James Oneal Thit it one of a ttries of articles on the principle* and philosophy of Socialism. Haim Kantoroviteh had begun tkie section...
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The Basic Principles of the Modern Socialist Movement
(July 1934)
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The Basic Principles of the Modern Socialist Movement By James Oneal This is one of a aeries of articles—six groups of tix artiettt musk—to appear in The Sew leader in cooperation with the...
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Self-Criticism
(June 1934)
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Self-Criticism by James Oneal Out of the Underground Social "Socialism's New Beginning Provoking Statement OUT of the underground revo-hitionary movement in Germany conies a small hook,...
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Editor's Corner
(May 1934)
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Editor's Corner Review of and Comment on Events Here and Abroad, Critical and Otherwise By James One*! "Bleated Word." j_f ORE than three decades ago Ernest Beifort Bax, the British Marxist,...
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The Pirates Who Became America's Great Leaders
(May 1934)
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The Pirates Who Became America's Great Leaders By James Oneal THK RODDER DAROSS. Hu Matthew Joiephson. Seu York: Hareoiot, Brace mid Co. $3.00. THK author of this book has written an...
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Review of and Comment on Events Here and Abroad, Critical and Otherwise
(April 1934)
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Editor's Corner Review of and Comment on Events Here and Abroad, Critical and Otherwise By James OnealThe Sharts' Program /\UR readers will find on this page a party program by Joseph W....
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Democracy in Party Organization
(March 1934)
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Editor s Corner Review oi and Comment on * Events Here and Abroad, Critical and Otherwise By James Oneal Democracy in Party Organization IN a recent conversation with an active party member...
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AUSTRIAN WORKERS' REVOLT CLIMAX OF 15 YEARS' STRUGGLE FOR SOCIALISM
(February 1934)
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Austrian Workers Revolt Climax Of 15 Years' Struggle tor Socialism faced Incredible Hardships To Build Great Workers Movement in Republic By James Oneal A ITER fifteen years of terrible...
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EDITOR'S CORNER
(February 1934)
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Editor's Corner Review of and Comment on Events Here and Abroad, Critical and Otherwise By James Oneal An Old Issue of Tactics fVHEN August Bebel and Wilhelm Liebknecht were first " elected...
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Socialists and Coalition In Parliament Nations
(January 1934)
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Socialists and Coalition In Parliament Nations European Governments R System—Lesson By COME of our party members are much disturbed over methods followed by Socialist parties in the...
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Socialism for Today and Tomorrow
(July 1933)
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By James Oneal Socialism for Today and Tomorrow There Is Work to Do Today, Even Though Our Main Aim Is to Inaugurate a New World—Better Housing, Protection for Workers Must Be Fought for. ui M...
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THE CLASS STRUGGLE AND SOCIALISM
(July 1933)
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By James Oneal The Class Struggle and Socialism II IN this twwM faatafmmt e/ a toMeta* tiU#rpr«tatum of Socialism we consider the) eonfliet of interests and views (i(««m ••enomtc •tote*...
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BOOKS IN BRIEF
(July 1933)
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BOOKS IN BRIEF A Valuable Manual By James Oneal A MANUAL FOR SOC1AL1S1 SPEAKERS AND PROPA (JANDA MEETINGS. B\ August Claeeten*. Rand Sekoo Book Store. 25 cents. •TPHIS is one of...
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Reflections on May Day, 1933
(April 1933)
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By James Oneal Reflections on May Day, 1933 THIS May Day brings with it more than ever the need of tound and sober thinking because of the rise of nationalist and racial hates out of a...
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About This "United Front" Offer
(April 1933)
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By James Oneal About This "United Front" Offer Before Accepting Any Olive Branches- It Might Be Well to Examine the Full Record—"Innocents' Clubs" and Civil War—Unity and Disruption. •HE NKW...
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BOOKS IN BRIEF
(April 1933)
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BOOKS IN BRIEF By James Oneal HUM AS ASPECTS OF UN EMPLOYMENT. By Jamet M. Williams. University of North CareUna Pre** Chapel Hill, N. C. |2.M). SOME hooks that survey the vast human...
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One of Marx's Great Contributions
(March 1933)
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One of Marx's Great Contributions By James Oneal The Materialistic Conception of History Is Not Limited to a Mere Economic Interpretation-Marx's Greet Contribution to an Understanding of...
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Trotsky Surveys Russian Revolution
(January 1933)
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By James Oneal Trotsky Surveys Russian Revolution Communis* Exile Completes Vivid Interpretation Which Probably Mean* Beginning of a Polemic War With Opponents—Charges Soviet and Party Archives...
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Eugene V. Debs is Dead But His Spirit Still Lives
(October 1932)
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By James Oneal ' Eugene V. Debs is Dead But His Spirit Still Lives It there were one outstanding characteristic of Eugene V. Debs' career as a Socialist agitator it was his...
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Books in Brief
(September 1932)
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Books in Brief By James Oneal Socialist Planning: A Symposium MM I4I.IMT PLANNING AND A SOCIALIST PatOUBAM. Edited by Dr. Harry W. Laidler, with a* lawsdnctlsa by Neraaaa Thoma*. Falcon Preaa....
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BOOKS IN BRIEF
(July 1932)
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Books in Brief By James Oneal 'The Father of Secession" IT IS a peculiar fact that seven decades passed into history before a biography of the "Father of Secession" appeared but this has...
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Wage Labor, Slave Labor on the Block In Two Periods of American History
(July 1932)
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Wage Labor, Slave Labor on the Block In Two Periods of American History By James Oneal THE opening of a "slave market" in Los Angeles where jobless men and women are auctioned off the "block" to...
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HOOVER MOCKS THE HUNGRY
(February 1932)
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HOOVER MOCKS THE HUNGRY President Ash Starving and Homeless To Cease Their Hoarding By James Oneal 00 YOU have been hoarding millions of cash and thus tried to put ^ the blame for this breakdown...
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Mobilizing the Jobless for Action
(February 1932)
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Mobilizing the Jobless for Action Unemployed union Should Be Formed to Fight Hunger and Disaster By James Oneal rAVELING to and returning from the meeting of the National Executive Committee of...
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Socialist Party Warns of War Danger
(February 1932)
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Socialist Party Warns of War Danger N.E.C. Urgesj Steadfast Peace Stand; St. Louis Meetingl Stresses Jobless Crisis! — Moves Convention to May 7th By JAMES ONEAL ST. LOUIS, Mo. ^Meeting in...
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AFTER THE CIVIL WAR
(January 1931)
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Seannina the New Books After the Civil War The "Reconstruction of the South" as m Noted Historian Seen it By James Oneal OUR American Civil War released Northern owners of capital from...
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Civil War Economic
(March 1932)
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Civil War Economic The Material Forces in the Clash By James Oneal NO PHASE of American history presents a better example of the powerful Influence of material changes In shaping...
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HAMILTON REIGNS RICH ARE BLESSED
(June 1932)
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HAMILTON REIGNS RICH ARE BLESSED By JAMES ONEAL HAMILTON REIGNS," wrote I William Allen White, Kanaw Republican editor, of the Republican national convention. Of toe platform, he said:...
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END THE DOLE TO POLITICIANS!
(June 1932)
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END THE DOLE TO POLITICIANS! Old Party Parasites Take Billions From Public Funds While the Unemployed Workers Are Denied Relief BY JAMES ONEAL TN all the discussion regarding relief for...
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BOOKS IN BRIEF
(June 1932)
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BOOKS IN BRIEF By JAMES ONEAL ONE of the most provocative books we have re.ad in years is by an anonymous author, Max Nomad, whose Rebels and Renegades (New York: Macmillan, S3) sketches...
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Hillquit Again National Chairman
(May 1932)
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Hillquit Again National Chairman Dramatic Session Ends in His Re-election By James Oneal MILWAUKEE.—Following a dramatic session of the Socialist convention on Monday, Morris Hillquit of New...
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ALL EYES ON MILWAUKEE!
(May 1932)
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ALL EYES ON MILWAUKEE! Candidates and Platform to Voice Labor's Demands To Be Picked at Convention of Socialist Party By JAMES ONEAL "•ATHEN the national convention of the Socialist Party met in...
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The Standard Bearers of American Socialism
(May 1932)
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The Standard Bearers of American Socialism Eugene V. Debs Five Times the Party's Presidenttial Nominee—LaFollette on Ticket in 1924—Wing the First Candidate By James Oneal r[S year win be the...
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BOOKS IN BRIEF
(May 1932)
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BOOKS IN BRIEF By James Oneal the worth-while contributions to American history in recent years we may include the volume by Louis MHacker and Benjamin B. Kendrlc(The IWilted States Since 1885New...
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The Power That Keeps Tom Mooney in Jail
(April 1932)
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The Power That Keeps Tom Mooney in Jail Capitalist Masters of California Pulled Strings Behind Rolphf and Three Other Governors /iy James Oneal JAMBS J. ROLPH, JR., is the fourth California...
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TWO DEMOCRATIC FRAUDS
(April 1932)
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TWO DEMOCRATIC FRAUDS Roosevelt and Smith Match Each Other In Use of Deceptive " Weasel Words" By JAMES ONEAL WHAT we are expected to regard as a "political sensation" happened last week in the...
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Socialist Party and the Militant Program
(April 1932)
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Socialist Party and the Militant Program Published Statement of Dissenting Party Group Reveals an Inconsistent Mixture of Views Rather Than a "Left Wing" Position By James Oneal AFTER about two...
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Hoover: The Shoddy Material of a "Hero"
(March 1932)
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Hoover: The Shoddy Material of a "Hero" Liggett's Book Throws Light on the Past By James Oneal JOHN QUINCY ADAMS onc« declared that many politicians and statesmen wore masks and William...
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Capitalism In The Iron And Steel Industry
(August 1931)
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Capitalism In The Iron And Steel Industry Exploitation of Workers, Government Aid Through Tariff Wall Contributed to Growth of Giant of Modern Economic Era The breakdown of capitalism has...
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THE CONCENTRATION OF CAPITAL AND FINANCE
(October 1931)
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The Concentration of Capital and Finance The Trend Toward* Economic Oligarchy of American Capitalism and the Masked Parade of Monopoly Before Judicial Tribunals Portrayed in Two Books__ By James...
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SOCIALIST CONVENTION TO MEET IN MILWAUKEE; SESSIONS WILL NOMINATE PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE
(November 1931)
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Socialist Convention to Meet in Milwaukee; Sessions Will Nominate Presidential Candidate States Will Send 175 Delegates To Four-Day Meeting N. E. C Appoints Hillquit, Laidler and Oneal...
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The Encyclical Letter of Pope Pius and Socialism
(June 1931)
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The Encyclical Letter of Pope Pius and Socialise SOCIALISTS ARE NOT INTERESTED IN RELIGIOUS ISSUES WHICH DIVIDE WORKERS; FUNDAMENTAL ipf>»ny H re KCONOMWC tvn POLITICAL UNITY of*THE WORKERS l...
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The Economics of Bolshevism - The Socialist Criticism
(June 1931)
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rthe French revolution fostered tue ont hand a n d of f e w o n t he other the n i n e is true of the Rues i en munitimi We have our Wolla. Fishes, and other > £ O T » eheviks who a n certain...
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THE NEXT EMANCIPATION
(May 1931)
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THE NEXT EMANCIPATION IV—Marcus Garvey's Program By James Oneal - This is the fourth installment of a revised-booklet, "The Next Emancipation." It has been published to sell al cost, 10...
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THE STREAM THAT POISONS AMERICAN POLITICAL
(May 1931)
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The Stream That Poisons American Political By James Oneal LINCOLN STEFFENS9 BIOGRAPHY TRACES THE CORRUPTION OF GOVERNMENT TO THE MACHINATIONS OF ORGANIZER BIG BUSINESS AMONG our source* of...
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The Socialist Party Attitude Towards Soviet Russ
(January 1931)
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The Socialist Party Attitude Towards Soviet Russ By James Oneal OW I N G to the rise of the Russian question in recent months within the Socialist Party we. promised to present a review of...
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NATIONAL SOCIALIST CONFERENCE TO MEET MAY 29, N. E. C. DECIDES; BIG PROPAGANDA DRIVE PLANNED
(November 1930)
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National Socialist Conference To Meet May 29, N.E.C. Decides; Big Propaganda Drive Planned V bihb—iiiamaaia—«¦-»...........i ii —i i .-in in National Committee to Hold First Meeting in...
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"THE UMPIRE OF FAIRNESS":-MR. HOOVER'S MYTH
(October 1930)
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"The Umpire of Fairness":-Mr. Hooter's Myth The Paradise of tconoitiic Equality With The Government As The Overseer Exposed As A Travesty On The Truth About American Capitalism By James Oneal Mb...
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"THE UMPIRE OF FAIRNESS":-MR. HOOVER'S MYTH
(October 1930)
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'The Umpire of Fairness":—Mr. Hooters Myth le Paradise of Economic Equality With The Government As The Overseer J Exposed As A Travesty On The Truth About American Capitalism The address of...
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THE C. P. L. A. AND PROGRESSIVE LABOR EDUCATION
(September 1930)
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The C. P. L. A. And Progressive Labor Education Tendency Toward Irresponsible Criticism of Unions and Socialist Party Seen A* Suilifving Purposes of Progressive Conference By James Oneal npHE...
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MASSACHUSETTS "BLACK SPOT"
(August 1930)
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MASSACHUSETTS "BLACK SPOT" Sacco-Vanzetti Murder, After Three Years, Indicts Legal And Soeial Structure of Bay State By Jam« Oneal rw-tHREE .years .will have passed X on August 33 since...
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SOCIALIST N. E. C. PLANS VIGOROUS CAMPAIGN FOR CONGRESS SEATS
(July 1930)
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Socialist N. E. C. Plans Vigorous Campaign For Congress Seats Sustained literature Campaign to Be Feature—"Jimmie Higgins" Contest Authorized By Junes Oneal NEW HAVEN....
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SOCIALISM AND PROGRESSIVE UNIONSM
(June 1930)
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SOCIALISM AND PROGRESSIVE UNIONISM The Socialist Party Record of the Last Ten Years; An Ansk/ver To "Labor Age" on the Party Positioft By james oneal \N editorial In •'Labor Age" for June...
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JOHNSON OF THE MOHAWKS
(June 1930)
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Johnson of the Mohawks The Irish Immigrant "Who Became a Chief By James Oneal ONE of the outstanding figures of American colonial history was Sir William Johnson, an Irish Immigrant who...
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A Biography Worthy Of Eugene V. Debs
(May 1930)
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A BIOGRAPHY WORTHY OF EUGENE V. DEBS McAlister Coleman's Vivid Book Brings Great Socialist To Life Again By James Oneal p H E labor movement of tbe world baa been enriched by great...
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Organized Labor And The Tariff Bill
(May 1930)
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Organized Labor And The Tariff Bill Conflict Is Between Exporting And Importing Capitalism; High Duties Hold No Advantages For The Workers By James Oneal THE tariff has been an issue in...
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The World That Is To Be
(April 1930)
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The Promise of May Day The World That Is To Be A Call To Service Against War Poverty And The Exploitation of Labor Last year a number of requests vert received for the following article...
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SOCIALIST MEMBERSHIP UP 6,000; N. E. C. HEARS INSPIRING REPORT
(April 1930)
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Socialist Membership Up 6,000; N. E. C. Hears Inspiring Report 14,000 Now In the Party, Senior Tells NEC Session National Committed Finds Los Angelt* Most Encouraging City in the Western...
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LABOR AND CAPITAL IN WASHINGTON
(March 1930)
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LABOR AND CAPITAL IN WASHINGTON! Commerce Taken Under Wing By Federal Government While Labor Bess Unsuccessfully For Favors By James Oneal WE HAVE often wished that a comparative study...
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THE DECLINE OF UNIONISM IN IRON AND STEEL
(February 1930)
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The Decline of Unionism in Iron and Steel Quarter of Million Workers Enrolled During 1929 Strike Scattered by Jurisdictional Fights of 24 Unions By James Oneal TN this series of articles on...
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The Social Ideals Of Abraham Lincoln
(February 1930)
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THE SOCIAL IDEALS OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN "Emancipator" Based View of a Nation of Free Small Producers On Transitory Period Before Capital Ousted King Cotton By James Oneal EACH annual return of...
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MODERN MACHINERY AND OBSOLETE TRADE UNIONISM
(December 1929)
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Modern Machinery And Obsolete Trade Unions Cigar-makers' Union Pays With Loss Of Power For Failure To Adapt Tactics To a Vastly Changed Industry By James Oneal rl THE NEW LEADER of December 7 we...
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A POWERFUL TRADE UNION HAULS DOWN ITS FLAG
(December 1929)
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A Powerful Trade Union Hauls Down Its Flag Crart Lines, Refusal to Organize Unskilled, Brings Dissolution of Glass Blowers Who Boasted "We Newer Surrender" ByJmmes Onenl |-VNX ot%m most tragic...
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NEW YORK'S VOTERS UP FOR SALE AGAIN
(September 1929)
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NEW YORK'S VOTERS UP FOR SALE AGAIN Tammany and Republican Bosses Fighting for 'Job Of Handling Spoils of Municipal Office By James Oneal wr| ta Mew York City are again fae™ a etty election....
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A LABOR DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE
(August 1929)
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NEEDED: A LABOR DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE Acceptance of Employer's Philosophy of Self-Help Perils Trade Union Movement of the Nation By James Oneal Is the labor movement in some respects the...
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THE CASE FOR A LABOR PARTY HERE
(August 1929)
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THE CASE FOR A LABQKlHl^lfcOE HER tabor's Losing Fight for Freedom from Judicial Tyr&nny Comparative Living Standards—How ^(^o^W^ nBbLWUmS THE taking %p of mtvernmentm) power by the Britkh...
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WAR-FIRES TESTED BERGER'S METTLE
(August 1929)
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WAR-FIRES TESTED BERGER'S METTLE Life of Pioneer American Socialist An An Inspiring Story— The Man's, Activities And Views—the Chicago Trial By James Oneal MwrlCTOR L. BERGER died tine afternoon...
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CLASS STRUGGLES IN AMERICAN HISTORY
(July 1929)
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CLASS STRUGGLES IN AMERICAN HIST0H A Short Record of Fundamental Economic Conflicts Between Cabital And Labor Since Colonial Tiiiius ^ By James Oneal 1*1 subject eaaejned to me in this A...
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WORDS OF TOLERANCE FROM THE MOUTHS OF BIGOTS
(October 1928)
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Words of Tolerance from the Mouth of Bigots Sins of Religious, Political and Social Prejudice Abound In Camps of Both Democrats and Republicans By James Oneal ' I 'tilt extensive religious...
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SHALL FARMERS BE FREEMEN OR PEASANTS?
(September 1928)
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SHALL FARMERS BE FREEMEN OR PEASANTS? How Rural Workers Lost Economic Independence and How to Recover It By James Oneal The grievance.of the farmer is easily understood. After centuries...
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A SOCIALIST VIEW OF AMERICAN HISTORY
(September 1928)
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A SOCIALIST VIEW OF AMERICAN HISTORY The Influence of Qeography, Climate and Economics In Sectional and Political Struggles - i The following is the report of an address delivered at the...
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"TO YOUR KNEES, O LIBERALS!"
(September 1928)
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"To Your Knees, O Liberals!" Croly Crawls Into the Al Smith Camp By James Oneal ¦Jlf R. HERBERT CROLY of the New Republic in a long and agonized editorial comes to the support of Governor...
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THE PARLIAMENT OF SOCIALISM: TOMORROW'S LEAGUE
(August 1928)
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The Parliament of Socialism: Tomorrow's League Socialists of United States Take Part in Deliberaions on Important Commissions By James Oneal Brussels, August 8. JJRAMATIC and inspiring as...
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THE POLITICAL BATTLE LINES ARE DRAWN
(July 1928)
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THE POLITICAL BATTLE LINES ARE DRAWN Platforms Reveal Absence of Differences Between The Old Parties—The Issue for Socialist By James Oneal HPHB party conventions hsve been held and Socialists...
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THE TAMMANY THAT SPAWNED 'AL' SMITH
(June 1928)
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THE TAMMANY THAT SPAWNED 'AL' SMITH A Record of Graft, Extortion and AllAround Venality \ Unsurpassed In History By James Oneal THE capitalism of other nations has never produced organized...
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THE CLOUDS THAT DARKEN MAY DAY
(April 1928)
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The Clouds That Darken May Day Mighty Tasks Pace The Workers of the United States By James Oneal A grtrca y^e and. smuggle throujfr the centuries gjsus ode hope .of She ultimate redemption of...
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$ 12,000 RAISED DURING CONVENTION TO BEGIN THE FIGHT
(April 1928)
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$12,000 Raised During Convetion To Begin The Fight 3,000 Jam Meeting In Opera House Audience at )l&f» Up LargeSi Collection In History ojfji&; Party . ' By Jaajves Cheat rr HPHREE outs tan...
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THE SOCIALIST BATTLE CALL RINGS AGAIN
(April 1928)
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THE SOCIALIST BATTLE CALL RINGS AGAIN Twenty-eight Years' of Politics Finds Socialist tfirty*' Only Lasting Spokesman of American WorUers J By James Oneal rrag Socialist movement in the...
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SOCIALISTS TASKE OVER CITY OF READING
(January 1928)
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Socialists Take Over City of Reading WORKERS HOLD CELEBRATION AT INAUGURAL Old Party Tax Assessor Fired as Mayor Stamp's First Act-Socialists From Nearby States Join in Festivities—More...
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"NOT A DAY FOR THE WORKERSTO REJOICE"
(September 1927)
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"NOT A DAY FOR THE WORKERS TO REJOICE" By James Oneal isssaw. Th* NemLamier) tgfcsor BAT to by a* arear** a d*y f^rsjofclng tbto year. Tb# aftte> ¦pit Italian woikwA, Tet...
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MASSACHUSETTS---THE STATE OF PIOUS PIRACY
(August 1927)
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Massachusetts---The State of Pious Piracy "An Occasional Noble Flash Smothered by Long Periods of Rule by An Aristocracy of Wealth" By James Oneal ¦ iTTAVB *',ath m Maasacbuf~"|...
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CRUCIFIXION OF SACCO AND VANZETTI ONLY LATEST ATROCITY IN LONG LIST OF FRAME-UPS AGAINST LABOR LEADERS
(August 1927)
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Crucifixion of Sacco and Vanzetti Only Latest Atrocity In Long List of Frame-ups Against Labor Leaders The Haymarket and 1 Idaho Cases Cloud Integrity of America By James Oneal THIS is...
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OUR NEXT PRESIDENT
(August 1927)
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Our Next President Why We May Expect No biiprovqnent Over Cooiidfi^Wli€»Te Hope Lie. By* James Qneal (An Address Mvered Over Station WGL) ONE cannot predict who will be the next President, bat...
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TO BUILD A STRONGER SOCIALIST MOVEMENT
(July 1927)
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To Build a Stronger Socialist Movement Press, Language Federations, Literature and Other Party Agencies Considered By James Oneal ///, IX this final articls the writer win offer aome...
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THE WEAK SPOTS OF THE AMERICAN SOCIALIST MOVEMENT
(July 1927)
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THE WEAK SPOTS OF THE AMERICAN SOCIALIST MOVEMENT the internet and externat condition that how modified political labor progress here By James Oncal 7/ HIVING considered th* mow Important...
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THE GROWTH OF SOCIALISM THROUGH THE AGES
(May 1927)
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The Growth, of Socialism Through the Ages Laidler Writes a History of Socialist Ideas From Plato to the Current Period By James Oneal IW this period of post-wax 1 Scores J there Is a marked...
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THE SOCIALIST PARTY AT WORK
(January 1927)
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THE SOCIALIST PARTY AT WORK California Lee Angelee Branch Central, Los Angeles, mMti every Thursday evening at 418 Bryeon Building-, Second and Spring Streets. On Jan. 20 A. J. Ohlander will...
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COMMUNIST LEAGUE, BROKEN BY SPIES, TURNED LABOR IN 50'S AGAINST FORCE
(January 1927)
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Communist League, Broken By Spies, Turned Labor in 50's Against Force "Whence This Communism?' By James Oneal The Communist Spectre—Clearing Up Misconception*—Mass Movement*) in Antiquity— '...
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SOCIALISTS MOURN AT BIER OF DEBS; N. Y. PAYS TRIBUTE
(October 1926)
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Socialists Mourn At Bier of Debs; N.Y. Pays Tribute Socialist Leaf Final "Hor ing" in Tern —Thousands « By James Qneal > 9 terre haute v|HE writer has attended many 9 homecomings of Eugene...
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A DISGUISED SLAVERY
(October 1926)
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A Disguised Slavery A Record of the Indentured Whites in Pennsylvania By James Oneal b_r THE dark phases of Amnrtoao en history the system of bond ssrv • ¦Pate baa seen bandied vary...
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MENCKEN EXPLORES THE SEWERS
(September 1926)
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Mancken Explores the Sewers The Civilized Minority as a Ferce for Social Progress By James Oneal SOCIAUSTS Who hare otistaisjg hto. M- Ie bf*—hsa ssa*XhtoS beurgme* Wei* dad Amarto** toakway*...
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THE VANISHING YANKEE
(August 1926)
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The Vanishing Yankee Old New England Facing Its Second Conquest ACUflWi fcoolt that fee Jwt oMm Sato of benio ii HI provide Hot Co* a aerobeo* Thoanthcr ktjrllllW IT — Ion" l^Wfc^MWpl BMNT...
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CAPITALISM'S COMING OF AGE
(June 1926)
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CAPITALISM'S COMING OF AGE l T-Ior mmmmt tae nam hour* sot* WS class #f tad Nortn -taught a, political do* with Ota atavd owning oligarchy far control at tad gdvmment Ccmpremic* a/tar...
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PURITAN GO-GETTERS
(May 1926)
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Puritan Go-Getters By James Oncal THE most conspicuous contribution of American capitalism to intellectual progress Is the collection of Ideas known as Puritanism. It is the creed of the...
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MILITANCY'S RECORD OF WRECKAGE
(May 1926)
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Militancy's Record of Wreckage How A Progressive Labor Movement Has Been Thwarted I By James Oneal. ¦ »* ¦ - • i •. -i „ •". • '•or AST weak, te these eotemns, a Mi Toonr netr-Communltt,...
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DUAL UNIONISM AND DUAL ALLEGIANCE IN AMERICA
(May 1926)
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Dual Unionism and Dual Allegiance in America Left Wing Labor Organizations In the United States By James Oneal ^VcCA8IONAXX.T we eome ten* jw ¦ a book that la tan tagging hesense of a...
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AMERICAN FOUNDATIONS OF THE SOCIALIST MOVEMENT
(April 1926)
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American Foundation of the Socialist Movement By James Oncal rB Socialist Party convention wth be bald to Pittsburg* an May Day. and among tha mattars of importance that will he eonaid...
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JEFFERSON VERSUS HAMILTON
(March 1926)
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JEFFERSON VERSUS HAMILTON the early sterting for demannt to ¦issjtiy h> to be Silnsmiil .ss _taa: nana ^t*j^^~^i""1^|^*^ who bslsrrs"Sswt Tiawsry skotile^be^ ^aasasssssASsSsf ***** ¦ — ^---^--¦...
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EARLY DEMOCRACY
(March 1926)
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Early Democracy By James Oneal *»k ¦TBUJIL.T forty years ago Protasis sor My. fat bis Labor Move¦A. ^ mcnt In America, wrote that "the Democratic party from 1818 to 1841 waa mora truly, a...
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FROM SERFS TO SOVIETS
(February 1926)
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From Serfs to Service The Economic and Social Seeds From Which Bolshevism Sprang By Jan-es Oneal Lw0T since, the French Revop| lotion has any great social ?^:change provoked so much SLgl...
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AN EARLY AMERICAN SOCIALIST
(December 1925)
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-:- AN EARLY AMERICAN SOCIALIST -:The Views of Orestes iL Brownson, of Boston, Whose Writings Preceded Those of Karl Marx By James Oneal IF American Socialists had explored the history...
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DEBS TURNS SEVENTY
(November 1925)
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DEBS TURNS SEVENTY RECOLLECTIONS OF THE EARLY YEARS OF THE GREAT LEADER OF AMERICAN SOCIALISM By James Oneal NOVEMBER 5 is the birthday of Eugene V. Debs who is now seventy years old. Debs...
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ROYALIST AND REBEL
(November 1925)
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ROYALIST AND REBEL The Life of William Cobbett Related in a New Biography by G. D. H. Cole By James Oneal THAT biography of erg good opportunities (or • survey of the social, political and...
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OUR HISTORIANS COME TO CONFESSION
(October 1925)
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OUR HISTORIANS COME TO CONFESSION By James Oneal IT is interesting to observe the admissions made by historians regarding their trade. Most of them now admit that the historians once ignored...
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KAUTSKY SURVEYS THE POST-WAR SCENE
(October 1925)
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KAUTSKY SURVEYS THE POST-WAR SCENE Heir to the Cloaks of Marx and Engejs Analyzes the Socialism of Recent Years By James Oneal IT was about twenty five years ago that Karl Kautskjr delivered a...
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THE AMERICAN TRADITION
(September 1925)
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"THE AMERICAN TRADITION" By JAMES ONEAL Ijj THE September number of the American Federatjoaist an editorial is devoted ^American Labor's Political policy" which presents the usual...
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Our Monarchist Fathers
(September 1925)
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Our Monarchist Fathers By JAMES ONEAL WHEN the Socialists of this country refused to be the dupes of the late Mr. Woodrow Wilson in the "war for democracy" they were suppressed as...
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The Truth About
(August 1925)
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The Truth About EVOLUTION PLAINLY TOLD I. Introduction II. Teaching and Evolution By JAMES ONEAL I—Introduction » N this first installment of | the series on modern science , which was...
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BRITISH LABOR VIEWS THE BOLSHEVIKS
(July 1925)
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BRITISH LABOR VIEWS THE BOLSHEVIKS An Analysis of the Trade Union Congress Report on Conditions in Soviet Russia By JAMES ONEAL I limit urtid* in The New Leader iW*t$k9 ago William S....
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The Realm of books
(June 1925)
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The Realm of books The Old Regime A Review by JAMES ONEAL Ire* COTTON KINGDOM. By . fgutm E. Dodd. Vol. if in tko 1 I p&ronidu of Amtrica" Sorioi. i I fjavtn; Yt.lt Uniytrtity...
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CHINESE SOCIALISM IN A NEW PHASE
(June 1925)
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CHINESE SOCIALISM IN A NEW PHASE Revival of Movement Accompanied by Program Unique in the History of Socialism By JAMES ONEAL NO powerful Socialist movement in the modern sense is possible...
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The Realm of Books
(May 1925)
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The Realm of Books The Roosevelt Era A Review by JAMES ONEAL mnOSEVEl^T AND THE RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR. By Tyler Dennett. Garden City, N. Y.: Ptubleday Page A Co. $S.iO. rr*H> latt five yean of...
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FACT AND FANCY ABOUT BOLSHEVIK RUSSIA
(May 1925)
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FACT AND FANCY ABOUT BOLSHEVIK RUSSIA A Reply to William E. White's Article, "Hands Off Russia"—About Dictatorships By JAMES ONEAL IN his article last week Comrade White contends that it is not...
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Samuel Gompers' Story
(April 1925)
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Samuel Gompers' Story A R.V1.W by JAMES ONEAL SfYtSTY YEARS OF LIFE AND LABOR- A* Autobiography. By fitmurl Gompert. Two Vohtmtt. p!,w York: E. P. Dutton Sc Co. J!0 00-> __ WHEN the...
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CHICAGO AND AFTER
(March 1925)
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CHICAGO AND AFTER Why Socialists Cannot Cooperate With the "No-Class" Pfcrty Formed by Liberal Fragments at C. P. P. A. Conference By JAMES ONEAL rr^HAT the last meeting of i&ibe Conference for...
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WHILE THE BELLS TOLLED A REQUIEM
(March 1925)
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WHILE THE BELLS TOLLED A REQUIEM By JAMES ONEAL For one entire day belle tolled a requiem over 12 of the 51 miners whose live* were snuffed out- in the City Mine near .Sullivan, Indiana,...
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THE TRAGEDY OF RUSSIA
(February 1925)
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THE TRAGEDY OF RUSSIA By JAMES ONEAL THE position of modern; Russia in the world's drama is now fairly fixed. It is the greatest tragedy in history. The revolution was sincerely welcomed...
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The Realm of Books
(January 1925)
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The Realm of Books American Politics A Review By JAMES ONEAL, THE EVOLUTION OF AMERICAN POLITICAL PARTIES. By Edgar E. Robinton. S'tw York: Unrcourt, Urate it Co. $1.00. font POLITICAL...
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THE POLITICAL ISSUE STRADDLED
(December 1924)
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The Political Issue Straddled IMPRESSIONS OF THE A. F. of L. CONVENTION By JAMES ONEAL Although th* full proceedings of the convention of th* American Federation ef Labor are not at...
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POST-ELECTION OPPORTUNITIES
(November 1924)
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POST-ELECTION OPPORTUNITIES By JAMES ONEAL NOW thst the election is over afld the approximate result is known it is time to consider the prospects before the organizations thst gathered under...
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A NOTABLE REPRINT
(October 1924)
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A Notable Reprint A Review by JAMES ONEAL: a DEFENSE OP LIBERTY AGAINST TYRANTS. AW tatiee of the ,,Vi»-ici«. Coelra Trr.mm" by Jaaia* Bru tu. With ,a latrodactie* b7 Harold J. Laafci. New...
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THE RECORD OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY
(September 1924)
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THE RECORD OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY Worker** Party Tried to Force Thmr Support on La Folletto, But Ho Wouldn't Have Them. By JAMES ONEAL i A bumber of requests have come K Tho New Loader in the...
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AN "ANARCHIST" OF THE NINETIES
(August 1924)
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An "Anarchist" of the Nineties A Review by James On eal ALTGELD OF ILLINOIS. By Weido R. Browne. New Yerk: B. W. Heebeeh, Inc. 83.IS. The first half of the last deeade of the nineteenth...
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THE ENGLISH BOURGEOISIE
(August 1924)
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The English Bourgeoisie A Review by James Oneal ENGLISH SOCIETY IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY. As lalaeseed frees Overseas. By Jay BeraeM Betefeed, A M«, Ph.D. New Yeefci The Maearfllan Co....
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A CORPORATE UTOPIA
(July 1924)
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A Corporate Utopia A Review by Jamas Oaeal THE PEOPLE'S CORPORATION. By Kiag C. Gillette. New Y.rki Bnni A Uverigkt. It U inevitable in thia perplexed period following tha Great War that aian...
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DIAGNOSING A SICK NATION
(July 1924)
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Diagnosing a Sick Nation A Review by James Oneal CULTURE AND DEMOCRACY IN THE UNITED STATES. By Horn** M. Kalloa. New Yorki Boai 4k Llvorigkt. $3. Given a people with a fundamental charter of...
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EXPLAINING AMERICA
(June 1924)
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Explaining America A ***** by feasts OmI rijf CONTIAJT. Br HUalre §00—- Now Yarbi Robert M. McBr.4. and Co. II SO. ObMrvinf ths peculiar antica of what H. L. Mencken cell* the "AmaricM...
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INDUSTRIAL DEMOCRACY
(June 1924)
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Industrial Democracy A Review by James Oaeal REPRESENTATIVE GOVERN MBNT. By James Myer*. New York: George H. Dor an Ca> IS. Following the end of the World War in Europe there was •...
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A SCION OF THE OLD SOUTH
(June 1924)
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A Scion of the Old South A Review by James Oneal AUGUSTUS BALDWIN LONGSTREET. A Study of tho U. ealoataeenl of Cwltare io Ike South By Jot,. Deaald Wad*. New York: Tka Masaaillea...
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IS CIVILIZATION WORTH WHILE?
(April 1924)
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IS CIVILIZATION WORTH WHILE? By Jamas Oneai Out of the slime of a period so remote that we cannot place it crawled the first forms of life on our planet. Ages passed and the lowest forms of...
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The New Philosophy Of A.F. Of L.
(March 1924)
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The New Philosophy Of A.F. Of L. By James Oneal American trade-union* hmv* contributed pratkajjjy nothing to now ld»M in the present century down to 1M0, Since that roar trad*-, union...
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EXPLAINING OUR POLITICIANS
(January 1924)
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EXPLAINING OUR POLITICIANS B, JAMES ONEAL IN 1821, a North Carolina Congressman obtained the recognition of the Speaker during the debate on the famous Missouri Compromise. He insisted...
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