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AuthorWACKER, JEANNE
AuthorWADE, ALAN
AuthorWADE, RICHARD C.
AuthorWADSWORTH, JAMES J.
AuthorWAGENHEIM, KAL
AuthorWAGNER, C. ROLAND
AuthorWAGNER, CEOFFREY
AuthorWagner, Charles A.
AuthorWAGNER, GEOFFREY
AuthorWagner, Senator Robert
AuthorWagner, Senator Robert F.
AuthorWAIN, JOHN
AuthorWalbridge, Clair H.
AuthorWaldman, Louis
Paid articleNO MORE STRINGS ON LABOR! (April 1950)
No More Strings on Labor! By LOUIS WALDMAN r|-»HE PRIMARY AIM nl laboi I. gis I latum is to promote industrial peace and stability -with Justice Hi thging the labor unions undei llie Sin i man...
Paid articleF. D. R.'S NEUTRALITY REAFFIRMS TRADITIONAL AMERICAN POLICY (September 1939)
F.D.R.'s Neutrality Reaffirms Traditional American Policy By LOUIS WALDhiAN Prominent Labor Attorney THE public issue of the hour is the proposed revision of the neutrality law....
Paid articleSupreme Court Made April 12 Red-Letter Day for Workers (April 1937)
Supreme Court Made April 12 Red-Letter Day for Workers Decisions Upholding National Labor Relations Act Put Now Meaning Into the Constitution. By LOUIS WALDMAN On Monday, April 12th, the...
Paid articleNew Yorks Republicans Menace Labor's Welfare, Says Waldman (October 1936)
New Yorks Republicans Menace Labor's Welfare, Says Waldman See* Platform, Supporting Landon, a Covert Attempt to Please Corpora-, tions Fighting Against Government Social Security. By...
Paid articleTaxing Power May Be Used To Redistribute Wealth (March 1936)
Taxing Power May Be Used To Redistribute Wealth Transition to New Social Order Possible Through Existing Government Powers—Nation May Acquire Industries by Usmg Power to Tax and Spend for...
Paid articleThe Constitution Does Not Bar Collectivism (March 1936)
The Constitution Does Not Bar Collectivism SUPREME COURT DECISION IN 1919 UPHELD POWER OF STATE TO OWN AND OPERATE INDUSTRIES—AS ACCEPTANCE OF SOCIALIST ECONOMICS SPREADS, THE...
Paid articleBan on Minimum Wage Law Blow to Organized Labor (March 1936)
Ban on Minimum Wage Law Blow to Organized Labor By Louis Waldman tfttt Chairman of the Socialist E; part" ¦HE Court of Appeals four* to-three decision declaring J~ tninimum wage law of...
Paid articleSupreme Court Strikes Blow at Human Rights In Its Decision on AAA (January 1936)
Supreme Court Strikes Blow at Human Rights In Its Decision on AAA Waldman Show* C\u»fb* Of Judge, m Series «rf Reactionary riuilap ±CklU lor Cuuillturtauwi Amendment. Workers...
Paid articlePresident's Pauper Wage Scale Pleases Organized Bosses of U.S.; But Workers Must Fight It Hard (May 1935)
President's Pauper Wage Scale Pleases Organized Bosses of U.S.; But Workers Must Fight It Hard By Louis Waldman New York State Chairman, Socialist Party. THE relief-wage scale is not only...
Paid articleWaldman Calls for Unity 0f Whole Labor Movement (May 1935)
Waldman Calls for Unity 0f Whole Labor Movement By Louis Waldman New York State Chairman, Socialist Party from address to the National fSmotntion of the Workmen's ST %cld May 9th on behalf...
Paid articleFor a New Social Order (September 1934)
For a New Social Order After Fifteen Months of ihe New Deal Memorialist Message Js More Needed Than Ever By Louis Waldman rV*u> Forifc 5r«f« Chairman,. Socialist' Party *¦ TODAY we pause...
Paid articleTo Turn Yesterday's Despair Into Tomorrow's Joy and Hope (September 1933)
By Louis Waldman To Turn Yesterday's Despair Into Tomorrow's Joy and Hope P| 193J labor will celebrate Labor Day in better spirits Ip in 1932. Not that there is eat tragedy, poverty and want in...
Paid articleLehman's Unjust Tax Proposals (February 1933)
By Louis Waldman Lehman's Unjust Tax Proposals Would Increase Burden* of the Worker., While, Lea Ting; Untapped Vest Reeenroirt -of Poeeible ReTenueo—Om Initiation of the Wont Kind—The...
Paid articleSociety Owes Duty to All Workers (October 1932)
By Louis Waldman Society Owes Duty to All Workers In Face of Tragic Unemployment, So-called "Relief ia Pitiful Indeed Unemployment and Other Social insurance it a Right, Not a Dole—If...
Paid articleFEED THE HUNGRY! (July 1932)
By Louis Waldman Biilj THE HUNGRY! New York State'* Candidate for Governor Point* Out the Danger of Socio* Deterioration and Explain* the SocUdut Solution . . . We have reached a crisis in...
Paid articleSocialist Bill in New York State legislature Aims to Put Jobless to Work (February 1932)
The Case for the Thirty-hour Work Week Socialist Bill in New York State legislature Aims to Put Jobless to Work By Louis Waldman The Socialist six-hour day and five-day week bill to relieve...
Paid articleThe Socialist Bid for American Leadership (April 1932)
The Socialist Bid for American Leadership Responsibility of the Movement Must Equal Great Opportu­nities, Is May Day Message of N. Y. Socialist State Chairman TITE COCIALJ.8TS celebrate this \ V...
Paid articleThe Albany Legislature in a Year of Crisis (April 1932)
The Albany Legislature in a Year of Crisis Jobless Receive Little Consideration While Utilities Are Protected by Partisan Line-up By Louis Walilman tN THE midst of the greatest JL industrial...
Paid articleTHE SEABURY INVESTIGATION (April 1931)
The Seabury Investigation \ roused Pnblic Interest Is Needed to Make Probe a Success By Louis Waldman BT HIS conduct Mayor Walker baa divided New York into two hostile camp*—political...
Paid articleTHE SOCIALIST PARTY AND MODERN POLITICAL THOUGHT (November 1930)
The Socialist Party And Modern Political Thought Governments Responsibility to Insure Wolkew' Sedteity ts Major Socialist Premise; The Facts of -The Equal Race" And "The Umpire off fairness An...
Paid articleGOVERNOR ROOSEVELT AND THE TAMMANY SCANDALS (June 1930)
Governor Rposevelt And The Tammany Scandals Walker Regime Now Abreast of Chicago in Brazen Indifference To Proved Corruption; The Duty Before The Governor By Louis Waldman OFFICIAL corruption in...
Paid articleA BETRAYAL OF THE AGED (March 1930)
A BETRAYAL OF THE AGED Proposed New York "Pensiion" Bill Is Less Liberal Than Th|e Existing Poof Law Provisions by louis waldman (Chairman, Public Affairs Committee of the Socialist...
Paid articleTHE TRANSIT MUDDLE-CRITICISM AND A PROPOSAL (May 1929)
The Transit Muddle—Criticism and A Proposal Mayor Walker's Mystery; Where Does He Stand? By Louis Waldman ¦^HEN w a transit solution in New York not a transit solution? Nine times kout of ten....
Paid articleAL SMITH: 20 YEARS BEHIND THE TIMES (October 1928)
AL SMIYTH 20 YEARS BEHIND THE TIMES The Facts Abou The Democratic Nominee's Power Record By Louis Waldman (Socialist Candidate War Gov ernor of New York Statu) J^EW YORK has natural...
Paid articleTHE LEGAL SUBTERFUGES THAT DOOM SACCO AND VANZETTI (April 1927)
The Legal Subterfuges That Doom Sacco and Vanzett A Noted Jurist Draws an Indictment of the Procedure That Has Brought Innocent Men to the Point of Death By Louis Waldman WILL 9to*Se aad...
Paid articleWATER POWER, THE PEOPLE'S LAST GREAT NATURAL RESOURCE (February 1927)
Water Power, Tire People's Last Great Natural Resource The Program of Governor Smith and Its Shortcomings; A Valuable But Contradictory Report By Louis Waldman HQJAT K with facts" H the...
Paid articleHUGE POWER GRAB THREATENS N. Y (October 1926)
HUGE POWER GRAB THREATENS N. Y. $120,000,000 Outright Gift, Panken Warns; Socialist Stand Given G. O. P. Gift Attacked, Democratic "Regulation" Found Wanting —Public Ownership By Louis...
Paid articleTHE CRIMINAL HUNTERS SWELL THE TIDE OF LAWLESSNESS (September 1926)
The Criminal Hunters Swell the Tide of Lawlessness Popular Hysteria Sweeps Aside the Gains of Years of Constructive Treatment of Delinquents By Louis Waldman F>PCLA. ifMiili meat always...
Paid articleWATER POWER-- FOR THE PEOPLE OR FOR THE PROFITEERS? (April 1926)
Water Power--For the Peopleor For the Frofiteers New York Republicans Favor Private Operation, Smith for Erivate Distribution: A Socialist Plan By Louis Waldman WHAT shall th* poHcr Of New Tork...
Paid articleWHY DAVIS IS UNDESIRABLE (October 1924)
WHY DAVIS IS UNDESIRABLE By LOUIS WALDMAN Socialist Candidate for Attorney General of New York State Hon. Alton B. Parker, Pres., Hon, Boykin C. Wright, Sec'y, John W. Davis, President,...
AuthorWALDRON, ARTHUR N.
AuthorWaldron, Gloria
AuthorWALINSKY, OSSIP
AuthorWalker, Adelaide
AuthorWalker, Charles R.
AuthorWalker, George
AuthorWALKER, L.A.
AuthorWALKER, RICHARD L.
AuthorWalker, Ryan
AuthorWALLACE, BEHRY A.
AuthorWALLACE, DAN
AuthorWALLACE, HENRY A.
AuthorWALLER, HAROLD
AuthorWALLER, HAROLD M
AuthorWALLER, HAROLD M .
AuthorWALLER, HAROLD M.
AuthorWALLER, HAROLDM.
AuthorWALLERSTEIN, IMMANUEL
AuthorWALLERSTEIN, PETER RITNER, IMMANUEL
AuthorWallick, Franklin
AuthorWalling, Wiiliam E.
AuthorWALSH, FRANK P.
AuthorWalsh, Richard J.
AuthorWALSH, SEN. T. J
AuthorWalter, Noah C. A. Jr.
AuthorWALTHER, GARY
AuthorWambaugh, Sarah
AuthorWander, Harry
AuthorWANKOWICZ, MELCHIOR
AuthorWARD, BARBARA
AuthorWard, William Allen
AuthorWARDLE, IRVING
AuthorWare, Frederick
AuthorWARNER, RAY
AuthorWARNER, ROGER
AuthorWARNER, SAM B. Jr.
AuthorWarren, C. Henry
AuthorWARREN, ROBERT PENN
AuthorWARSHOW, ADOLPH
AuthorWarshow, Robert
AuthorWARSZAWSKI, DAWID
AuthorWARWICK, MAL
AuthorWATKINS, MEL
AuthorWatson, Blanche
AuthorWATSON, MARK S.
AuthorWATSON, WILLIAM
AuthorWatt, David
AuthorWatt, Don
AuthorWATTERSON, WILLIAM C.
AuthorWauters, Joseph
AuthorWAXMAN, CHAIM I.
AuthorWAY, OEORGE P. BROCK
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