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Vol. 015 Issue 013 (April 1 1933)
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Vol. 015 Issue 014 (April 8 1933)
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Forward to Labor's Congress!
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Forward to Labor's Congress! ON to Washington and the Continental Congress on May 6 and 7! From the cities and the farms delegates will soon be on their way to the capital of the nation. They...
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A Socialist View of the Week
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The World We live In A Socialist View of the Week State Capitalism in The United States FOR good er HI state capitalism is emerging in the United States within a few months alter Hoover...
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How the Legislature Failed
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How the Legislature Failed Walman Demands Special Session to Enact Jobless Insurance, Sound Taxation and Other Vitally Necessary Measures—Two Old Parties Join in Ditching Needed Relief. LOUIS...
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Laski's High Appraisal of Marx
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Laidler, Harry W.
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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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How a Whole People Changed
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Feigenbaum, William M.
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By William M. teigenbaum How a Whole People Changed "You Can't Change Human Nature", but Did the German People Change?—How a New Generation Succumbed to Insanity. YOU can't change human...
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A Socialist Education Program
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Kerlin, Prof. Robert T.
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By Prof. Robert T. Kerlin A Socialist Education Program MOST of the eighteen planks proposed by the A. I'". of-L. to the Republican and Democratic conventions were of this partial and...
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Jobless Conference Makes Demand for New Session
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Jobless Conference Makes Demand for New Session DECLARING that the New York Legislature has been guilty of "shocking indifference" the need of legislative relief ,|gr the unemployed of the...
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Hoopes Takes Lead in Forcing Roll-Call on Vital Labor Bills
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McDowell, Arthur G.
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By Arthur G. McDowell Hoopes Takes Lead in Forcing Roll-Call on Vital Labor Bills State Federation of Labor Gets Object Lesson in Politics as Practiced by Old Parties and by...
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A World Waits to Be Saved as President and Premier Talk
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Cohen, Joseph E.
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By Joseph E. Cohen A World Waits to Be Saved as President and Premier Talk What Cut MacDonald and Roosevelt Do to Save a Cracking World?—Once Before MacDonald Talked To a President, and Nothing...
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NEW' LEADER FORUM
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Altman, Jack
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NEW LEADER FORUM A CORRECTION By Jack Altman It is only fair to state that the letter by Frederick Eagalt mm the matter of coalitions which I weed is an article in The New Leader, appeared in...
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Socialist Party Progress
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Socialist Party Progress Propaganda and educationel work can be done without coat to your organization if copies of The New Leader are sold at your meetings. Place a standing order for a...
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New York City
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New York City CITY CONVENTION will reeon rane Sunday, April IS, and IwM sesames in the nam nil (t.SS a. ¦ ) aad after a«*a (1 p. ¦.) ia tat Dees Asnttterhim, 7 Ba>t lata St. Women's...
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Lecture Calendar
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Lecture Calendar (All lecture* begin at 8:.'t() p. m. I itnlcsx ntherwile indicated.) SL'NDAY, APRIL IB Paul Wan-hard: "The Socialist Party and the Proposed City Charter," 11:80 a. m.,...
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Europa Offers First Soviet Yiddish Talkie
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Europa Offers First Soviet Yiddish Talkie Made in U.S.S.R., Film Stan David Got man "The Return of Nathan Becker," aaid to be the first Jewish talking picture produced in the U.S.S.R, la in...
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George Bernard Shaw Visits The Theatre Guild
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SHIPLEY, JOSEPH T.
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George Bernard Shaw Visits The Theatre Guild The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley ILOOD TEANSFt ISION BUST PEOPLE." By Avery fjtywood and David Gran. At tftf Wabiorf. fhii kghi comedy...
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TIMELY TOPICS
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THOMAS, NORMAN
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By Norman Thomas TIMELY TOPICS Every week Nonnin ThomM writes in hu pungent style hit own nomnrntH upon the salient event* of the tnonMtnl. The Gentian Comrade* IT appear* that although Otto...
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Vol. 015 Issue 016 (April 22 1933)
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Vol. 015 Issue 017 (April 29 1933)
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