The Batt-Dannenberg Debate on Resolved, that by Political Action Alone, Without the Assistance of the Socialist Industrial Union, the Workers Can Emancipate Themselves ... Between Dennis E. Batt, Representing the Socialist Party, and Karl Dannenberg, Representing the Workers' International Industrial UnionLiterature Bureau of the Workers' International Industrial Union, 1919 - 52 стор. |
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... all industries , if necessary , cease work whenever a strike or lockout is on in any department thereof , thus making an injury to one an injury to all . The Batt - Dannenberg Debate Stenographically reported by Lee S. PREAMBLE.
... all industries , if necessary , cease work whenever a strike or lockout is on in any department thereof , thus making an injury to one an injury to all . The Batt - Dannenberg Debate Stenographically reported by Lee S. PREAMBLE.
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... responsible for it , which tells that the state has absolute control over labor . I believe the editor will recall that , and I will not bother looking for it now . In an article discussing the Seattle strike , 14 BATT - DANNENBERG DEBATE.
... responsible for it , which tells that the state has absolute control over labor . I believe the editor will recall that , and I will not bother looking for it now . In an article discussing the Seattle strike , 14 BATT - DANNENBERG DEBATE.
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... strike paralyzed the town . They did it for one and only one thing , as any economic organization or industrial organization of any description would do . They withheld their labor power from the factories . What was the result ? The ...
... strike paralyzed the town . They did it for one and only one thing , as any economic organization or industrial organization of any description would do . They withheld their labor power from the factories . What was the result ? The ...
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... strike of 1893 in Belgium . What was that inaugurated for ? For political demands ? What results , if any , did this strike net ? History shows that it obtained for the working class the right to vote . Now , how was that right obtained ...
... strike of 1893 in Belgium . What was that inaugurated for ? For political demands ? What results , if any , did this strike net ? History shows that it obtained for the working class the right to vote . Now , how was that right obtained ...
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... strikes for political enfranchisement of the workers in Holland , in Belgium , in Sweden , and in England , that ... strike is never lost . Why has he not told you about Australia , where the working class is organizing into One Big ...
... strikes for political enfranchisement of the workers in Holland , in Belgium , in Sweden , and in England , that ... strike is never lost . Why has he not told you about Australia , where the working class is organizing into One Big ...
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Сторінка 44 - Socialist revolution will not be assured unless the proletariat and the poorest peasantry manifest sufficient consciousness, idealism, self-sacrifice, and persistence. With the creation of a new — the Soviet — type of state, offering to the oppressed toiling masses the opportunity to participate actively in the free construction of a new society, we have solved only a small part of the difficult task. The main difficulty is in the economic domain; to raise the productivity of labor, to establish...
Сторінка 2 - Industrial Unionism is the Socialist Republic in the making; and the goal once reached, the Industrial Union is the Socialist Republic in operation. Accordingly, the Industrial Union is at once the battering ram with which to pound down the fortress of Capitalism, and the successor of the capitalist social structure itself.
Сторінка 19 - There can be no peace so long as hunger and want are found among millions of working people, and the few who make up the employing class have all the good things of life. " Between these two classes a struggle must go on until the toilers come together on the political field under the banner of a distinct revolutionary political party governed by the workers...
Сторінка 50 - With the creation of a new type of state, — the Soviet, — offering to the oppressed toiling masses the opportunity to participate actively in the free construction of a new society, we have solved only a small part of the difficult task. The main difficulty is in the economic domain : to raise the productivity of labor, to establish strict and uniform state accounting and control of production and distribution, and actually to socialize production.
Сторінка 51 - In the first place, it is impossible to conquer and destroy capitalism without the merciless suppression of the resistance of the exploiters, who cannot be at once deprived of their wealth, of their advantages in organization and knowledge, and who will, therefore, during quite a long period inevitably attempt to overthrow the hateful (to them) authority of the poor. Secondly, every great revolution, and especially a Socialist revolution, even if there were no external war, is inconceivable without...
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