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IWW et syndicalisme révolutionnaire aux Etats-Unis / Larry PORTIS / Paris [France] : Spartacus (1985)
IWW et syndicalisme révolutionnaire aux Etats-Unis [texte imprimé] / Larry PORTIS (1943-2011) ; Christiane PASSEVANT ; INDUSTRIAL WORKERS OF THE WORLD (USA) ; John DOS PASSOS (1896-1970) ; Richard O. BOYER ; Eugene Victor DEBS (1855-1926) ; Daniel DE LEON (1852-1914) ; Melvyn DUBOFSKY ; Elisabeth Gurley FLYNN (1890-1964) ; Philip S. FONER ; William Z. FOSTER ; Samuel GOMPERS (1850-1924) ; William D. HAYWOOD (1869-1928) ; Herbert M. MORAIS ; Charles H. MOYER ; George PETTIBONE ; William E. TRAUTMANN ; Nicola SACCO (1891-1927) ; Bartolomeo VANZETTI (1888-1927) . - Paris [France] : Spartacus, 1985 . - 147 p. : ill. et photos n/b ; 21 cm. - (Cahiers mensuels. Série B; 133) .
N° d'avril-mai-juin 1985
Langues : Français (fre)
Catégories : ETATS-UNIS D'AMÉRIQUE:Histoire:-> 1919 ; ETATS-UNIS D'AMÉRIQUE:Histoire:1919 -> 1945 ; LUTTE DES CLASSES ; MOUVEMENT OUVRIER ; RÉPRESSION ; SYNDICALISME:Syndicalisme révolutionnaire Résumé : Préface: Les IWW, un mouvement révolutionnaire
1. L'importance historique des IWW
Vers un mouvement révolutionnaire aux Etats-Unis
L'autonomie ouvrière et la lutte de classes
2. L'émergence des IWW
Luttes de classes aux Etats-Unis (1865-1905)
Naissance du mouvement syndicaliste révolutionnaire
3. Les IWW au sein des luttes ouvrières
1906-1908: Goldfield (Nevada)
1909: McKees Rocks (Pennsylvanie)
1912: Lawrence (Massachusetts)
1913: Paterson (New Jersey)
Les luttes dans l'Ouest (1913-1917)
4. La praxis des IWW
Internationalisme et antiracisme
Les IWW et l'action directe
5. Les IWW face à la répression
Les luttes pour la liberté de parole (1909-1916)
La grande répression (1917-1919)
L'éclipse des IWW (1919-1924)
6. Syndicalisme industriel et syndicalisme révolutionnaire
Depuis les Wobblies
Le potentiel révolutionnaire de la classe ouvrière nord-américaine
Textes:
- Préambule à la Constitution des IWW / IWW (1905)
- Préambule de 1908 / IWW
- Education et aspect moral des IWW / IWW, s.d.
- "Big Bill" / J. Dos Passos (1930)Note de contenu : Table des signes. Index des noms cités Mention de responsabilité : Larry Portis ; collab. Christiane Passevant Permalink : https://www.cira.ch/catalogue/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=6645
Titre : IWW et syndicalisme révolutionnaire aux Etats-Unis Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Larry PORTIS (1943-2011) ; Christiane PASSEVANT ; INDUSTRIAL WORKERS OF THE WORLD (USA) ; John DOS PASSOS (1896-1970) ; Richard O. BOYER ; Eugene Victor DEBS (1855-1926) ; Daniel DE LEON (1852-1914) ; Melvyn DUBOFSKY ; Elisabeth Gurley FLYNN (1890-1964) ; Philip S. FONER ; William Z. FOSTER ; Samuel GOMPERS (1850-1924) ; William D. HAYWOOD (1869-1928) ; Herbert M. MORAIS ; Charles H. MOYER ; George PETTIBONE ; William E. TRAUTMANN ; Nicola SACCO (1891-1927) ; Bartolomeo VANZETTI (1888-1927) Editeur : Paris [France] : Spartacus Année de publication : 1985 Collection : Cahiers mensuels Sous-collection : Série B num. 133 Importance : 147 p. Présentation : ill. et photos n/b Format : 21 cm Note générale : N° d'avril-mai-juin 1985 Langues : Français (fre) Catégories : ETATS-UNIS D'AMÉRIQUE:Histoire:-> 1919 ; ETATS-UNIS D'AMÉRIQUE:Histoire:1919 -> 1945 ; LUTTE DES CLASSES ; MOUVEMENT OUVRIER ; RÉPRESSION ; SYNDICALISME:Syndicalisme révolutionnaire Résumé : Préface: Les IWW, un mouvement révolutionnaire
1. L'importance historique des IWW
Vers un mouvement révolutionnaire aux Etats-Unis
L'autonomie ouvrière et la lutte de classes
2. L'émergence des IWW
Luttes de classes aux Etats-Unis (1865-1905)
Naissance du mouvement syndicaliste révolutionnaire
3. Les IWW au sein des luttes ouvrières
1906-1908: Goldfield (Nevada)
1909: McKees Rocks (Pennsylvanie)
1912: Lawrence (Massachusetts)
1913: Paterson (New Jersey)
Les luttes dans l'Ouest (1913-1917)
4. La praxis des IWW
Internationalisme et antiracisme
Les IWW et l'action directe
5. Les IWW face à la répression
Les luttes pour la liberté de parole (1909-1916)
La grande répression (1917-1919)
L'éclipse des IWW (1919-1924)
6. Syndicalisme industriel et syndicalisme révolutionnaire
Depuis les Wobblies
Le potentiel révolutionnaire de la classe ouvrière nord-américaine
Textes:
- Préambule à la Constitution des IWW / IWW (1905)
- Préambule de 1908 / IWW
- Education et aspect moral des IWW / IWW, s.d.
- "Big Bill" / J. Dos Passos (1930)Note de contenu : Table des signes. Index des noms cités Mention de responsabilité : Larry Portis ; collab. Christiane Passevant Permalink : https://www.cira.ch/catalogue/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=6645 Exemplaires (1)
Cote Support Section Statut Disponibilité Sp B 133 Imprimé Bibliothèque Prêt possible Disponible Le mouvement ouvrier aux Etats-Unis, 1867-1967 / Daniel GUÉRIN / Paris [France] : François Maspero (1970)
Le mouvement ouvrier aux Etats-Unis, 1867-1967 [texte imprimé] / Daniel GUÉRIN (1904-1988) ; Mary JONES (1837-1930) ; Daniel DE LEON (1852-1914) ; John MITCHELL . - Paris [France] : François Maspero, 1970 . - 174 p. ; 18 cm. - (Petite collection Maspero (PCM); 23) .
Langues : Français (fre)
Catégories : ETATS-UNIS D'AMÉRIQUE:Histoire ; INDUSTRIE ; SYNDICALISME ; TRANSPORTS Résumé : Des chevaliers du travail aux IWW
Des IWW au CIO
La guerre et l'après-guerre
D'une loi antiouvrière à l'anticommunisme
Les secteurs combatifs du "Labor"
Un renouveau du militantismeNote de contenu : Bibliogr. ; index; table détaillée. Mention de responsabilité : Daniel Guérin Permalink : https://www.cira.ch/catalogue/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=6789
Titre : Le mouvement ouvrier aux Etats-Unis, 1867-1967 Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Daniel GUÉRIN (1904-1988) ; Mary JONES (1837-1930) ; Daniel DE LEON (1852-1914) ; John MITCHELL Editeur : Paris [France] : François Maspero Année de publication : 1970 Collection : Petite collection Maspero (PCM) num. 23 Importance : 174 p. Format : 18 cm Langues : Français (fre) Catégories : ETATS-UNIS D'AMÉRIQUE:Histoire ; INDUSTRIE ; SYNDICALISME ; TRANSPORTS Résumé : Des chevaliers du travail aux IWW
Des IWW au CIO
La guerre et l'après-guerre
D'une loi antiouvrière à l'anticommunisme
Les secteurs combatifs du "Labor"
Un renouveau du militantismeNote de contenu : Bibliogr. ; index; table détaillée. Mention de responsabilité : Daniel Guérin Permalink : https://www.cira.ch/catalogue/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=6789 Exemplaires (1)
Cote Support Section Statut Disponibilité Af 0830 Imprimé Bibliothèque Prêt possible Disponible Schwarze Flamme / Lucien VAN DER WALT / Hamburg [Deutschland] : Nautilus (2013)
Schwarze Flamme : Revolutionäre Klassenpolitik im Anarchismus und Syndikalismus [texte imprimé] / Lucien VAN DER WALT ; Michael SCHMIDT ; Michel BAKOUNINE (1814-1876) ; Errico MALATESTA (1853-1932) ; Pierre KROPOTKINE (1842-1921) ; Daniel DE LEON (1852-1914) ; Luigi GALLEANI (1861-1931) ; Fernand PELLOUTIER (1867-1901) ; Nestor Ivanovič MAKHNO (1888-1934) . - Hamburg [Deutschland] : Nautilus, 2013 . - 557 p. : ill., ; 24 cm.
ISBN : 978-3-89401-783-5
Trad. de "Black Flame. The Revolutionary Class Politics of Anarchism and Syndicalism" (2009)
Langues : Allemand (ger) Langues originales : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : ALLEMAGNE:Histoire ; DOCTRINE:Histoire ; MOUVEMENT ANARCHISTE ; SYNDICALISME:Anarcho-syndicalisme ; SYNDICALISME:Syndicalisme révolutionnaire Résumé : 1. Einleitung
Teil 1: Theorie und Analyse
Teil 2: Strategie und Taktik
Teil 3: Soziale Themen
AnhangNote de contenu : Préface à l'édition allemande, Table dét., Index. Mention de responsabilité : Lucien van der Walt, Michael Schmidt (éd.) ; trad. et postface Andreas Férster et Holger Marcks Permalink : https://www.cira.ch/catalogue/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=314357
Titre : Schwarze Flamme : Revolutionäre Klassenpolitik im Anarchismus und Syndikalismus Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Lucien VAN DER WALT ; Michael SCHMIDT ; Michel BAKOUNINE (1814-1876) ; Errico MALATESTA (1853-1932) ; Pierre KROPOTKINE (1842-1921) ; Daniel DE LEON (1852-1914) ; Luigi GALLEANI (1861-1931) ; Fernand PELLOUTIER (1867-1901) ; Nestor Ivanovič MAKHNO (1888-1934) Editeur : Hamburg [Deutschland] : Nautilus Année de publication : 2013 Importance : 557 p. Présentation : ill., Format : 24 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-3-89401-783-5 Note générale : Trad. de "Black Flame. The Revolutionary Class Politics of Anarchism and Syndicalism" (2009) Langues : Allemand (ger) Langues originales : Anglais (eng) Catégories : ALLEMAGNE:Histoire ; DOCTRINE:Histoire ; MOUVEMENT ANARCHISTE ; SYNDICALISME:Anarcho-syndicalisme ; SYNDICALISME:Syndicalisme révolutionnaire Résumé : 1. Einleitung
Teil 1: Theorie und Analyse
Teil 2: Strategie und Taktik
Teil 3: Soziale Themen
AnhangNote de contenu : Préface à l'édition allemande, Table dét., Index. Mention de responsabilité : Lucien van der Walt, Michael Schmidt (éd.) ; trad. et postface Andreas Férster et Holger Marcks Permalink : https://www.cira.ch/catalogue/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=314357 Traduction deExemplaires (1)
Cote Support Section Statut Disponibilité Bd 0250 Imprimé Bibliothèque Copie possible Disponible Storia del pensiero socialista : marxismo e anarchismo : 1850-1890 / G.D.H. COLE / Bari [Italia] : Laterza (1974)
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Cote Support Section Statut Disponibilité Ai 0261 Imprimé Bibliothèque Prêt possible Disponible The I.W.W : a study of american syndicalism / Paul BRISSENDEN / New York [USA] : Russell & Russell (1957)
The I.W.W : a study of american syndicalism [texte imprimé] / Paul BRISSENDEN ; Daniel DE LEON (1852-1914) ; William D. HAYWOOD (1869-1928) ; INDUSTRIAL WORKERS OF THE WORLD (USA) . - New York [USA] : Russell & Russell, 1957 . - 438 p. : ill. ; 22 cm.
Bibliogr. Index
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : ETATS-UNIS D'AMÉRIQUE:Histoire:-> 1919 ; GREVE ; MOUVEMENT OUVRIER ; SYNDICALISME:Syndicalisme révolutionnaire Résumé : PART I : BEGINNINGS
CHAPTER I : FORERUNNERS OF THE "WOBBLIES"
Early revolutionary bodies
English prototypes
Early radical unions in the United States
The National Labor Union
The Knights of Labor
The Internationals
The Sovereigns of Industry
The United Brewery Workmen
The United Mine Workers of America
Haymarket
The American Railway Union
The Western Federation of Miners
W. F. M. strikes
The Western Labor Union
The American Labor Union
The Socialist Labor Party and the Socialist Trade and Labor Alliance
The French Confederation Générale du Travail
CHAPTER II : THE BIRTH OF THE I. W. W.
Pre-convention conferences
The rôle of the Western Federation of Miners
The January Conference
The Industrialist Manifesto
Attitude of the A. F. of L
The Industrial Union Convention and the launching of the I. W. W.
Character of industries and unions represented
Numerical predominance of the Western Federation and the American Labor Union
Daniel DeLeon and the Socialist Trade and Labor Alliance
Doctrinal elements represented in the convention: reformist, directactionist and doctrinaire
The dominant personalities
CHAPTER III : THE I. W. W. versus THE A. F. OF L.
Attitude of the revolutionary industrialists toward the Federation
Critique of craft unionism
"Union scabbery" and the aristocracy of labor
Emphasis on the unskilled and unorganized
The "pure and simple" union and the " labor lieutenant"
Repudiation of the policy of " boring from within "
Convention resolutions
The preamble and the clause on political action
The attitude of DeLeon and the S. L. P. .
The I. W. W. Constitution
Classification of industries
The structure of the organization
The local unions and other subordinate bodies
The General Executive Board and its powers
Other provisions
Influence of " DeLeonism " in the convention
The primary importance of the Western Federation of Miners
Samuel Gompers on the convention
Other comments
What the constitutional convention accomplished
PART II : THE FIRST PHASE The "original" I. W. W.
CHAPTER IV : MAIDEN EFFORTS ON THE ECONOMIC FIELD
The situation at the close of the first convention
Progress during the first year
Activities among A. F. of L. locals
Friction with Federation unions
Practical compromises with the craft-union idea
Internal dissension
Breakdown of the Metals and Machinery Department
Defection of the Western Federation of Miners
Early strikes and strike activities
Strike policies
The New Jersey Socialist Unity Conference
The discussion on socialism and the trade unions
The Unity Conference resolutions
The second I. W. W. convention
Growth in membership
The Industrial Departments
CHAPTER V THE COUP OF THE " PROLETARIAN RABBLE "
The "reactionaries" vs. the "wage slave delegates" at the second convention
The DeLeon-St. John attack on President Sherman
Pre-convention conference of the " DeLeonite rabble "
The indictment of Sherman
Playing freeze-out with the " wage slave delegates "
The per diem resolution and the defeat of the Shermanites
Abolition of the office of General President
The findings of the Master in Chancery
Contemporary comment on the quarrel
DeLeonism and the Socialist Labor Party at the second convention
The Western Federation of Miners
I. W. W. finances
CHAPTER VI : THE STRUCTURE OF A MILITANT UNION
An organization for farm laborers and city proletarians
The I. W. W. and the lumber workers
Provision for foreigners
Foreign language branches
The local union
Relation of locals to the General Administration
Centralization
District Industrial Councils
Industrial Departments
Further discussion of political action
The Moyer, Haywood and Pettibone case
Defense activities of the I. W. W.
Proposal for a general strike
Effect of the Moyer-Haywood case on the I. W. W.
The third convention
The condition of the organization
Membership strength
The I. W. W. at the Stuttgart Congress
Political parties and the trade unions
The political clause of the Preamble again under discussion
CHAPTER VIII : "JoB CONTROL" AT GOLDFIELD
The A. F. of L. and the I. W. W. in Goldfield, Nevada
Character of the Goldfield local of the I. W. W
The town unionists and the mine unionists
Proposed consolidation of the two groups
Attitude of the Mine Owners' Association
Federal military intervention and investigation
Report of the Commission
What the I. W. W. accomplished at Goldfield
The I. W. W. and the Western Federation in Nevada politics
I. W. W. strike activities in other parts of the country
General organizing activities
CHAPTER IX : DOCTRINAIRE versus DIRECT-ACTIONIST
Condition of the organization on the eve of the schism of 1908
Effect of the financial panic of 1907
The widening breach between the I. W. W. and the Western Federation of Miners
The line-up in the I. W. W. on political action
The personnel of the convention
Walsh's "Overalls Brigade"
The Socialist Labor Party Delegation and the unseating of Daniel DeLeon
The issue between the DeLeonites and the Direct-actionists
" Straight industrialism " versus par liamentariamsm
The preamble purged of politics
Rump convention of the DeLeonites at Paterson, New Jersey
A bifurcated I. W. W
The issue between the Detroit I. W. W. and the Chicago I. W. W.
The Wobblies' criticism of parliamentary government
The doctrinaire state socialism of the Detroiters
The issue illustrated in the contrast between Daniel DeLeon and Vincent St. John
I. W. W. constitution non-political rather than anti-political
Influence of DeLeon on the I. W. W
CHAPTER X : THE I. W. W. ON THE " CIVILIZED PLANE "
The development of the Detroit I. W. W
Strike activities and friction with the " Summery " or Directactionist faction
The Anarcho-syndicalists versus the parliamentarians
The Detroit I. W. W. on sabotage
Eugene Debs' plea for a union of the two I. W. W.s
The Detroit I. W. W. becomes The Workers International Industrial Union
PART III : THE ANARCHO-SYNDICALISTS[The Direct Actionists]
CHAPTER XI : FREE SPEECH AND SABOTAGE
Condition of the Direct-actionist faction after the split with the Doctrinaires
The Wobblies establish the "free-speech fight" as an institution
The procedure in free-speech fights
I. W. W. tactics
Community reactions
The conventions of 1910 and 1911
Growth in membership
The I. W. W. press
Local unions organized and disbanded
The I. W. W. and the French syndicalists
International labor politics
The Syndicalist League of North America
The I. W. W. and the MacNamara case
Franco-American sabotage
Demonstration against sabotage at the 1912 convention of the Socialist party Article II., section 6
CHAPTER XII : LAWRENCE AND THE CREST OF POWER
Strike activities in 1912
The Lawrence strike
The use of violence at Lawrence and the responsibility for it
Dynamite planting
The I. W. W. and the A. F. of L. at Lawrence
Results of the strike
I. W. W. patriotism and I. W. W. morals
The 1912 convention
The beginning of the conflict over decentralization
CHAPTER XIII : DUAL UNIONISM AND DECENTRALIZATION
The policy of "boring from within"
Dual unionism
An I. W. W. defense of "boring from within "
Tom Mann joins in the attack on dual unionism
Rejoinders from Ettor and Haywood
The 1913 convention
Centralization versus decentralization
The proposals of the " decentralizes "
The relation of the locals to the general organization
The Pacific Coast District Organization
The East against the West in the decentralization debate
The western Wobbly and the eastern
Geographical differences in I. W. W. local unions
An anarchist's impressions of the 1913 convention
CHAPTER XIV : RECENT TENDENCIES
Continued hostility between the I. W. W. and the Western Federation of Miners
The labor war in Butte, Montana
The United Mine Workers and the I. W. W
The 1914 convention
The I. W. W. and the unemployed
The resolution against war
Constitutional changes
Time agreements
Growth in membership
The slump in 1914-1915
Revival of activity
The Agricultural Workers Organization
The Everett free speech fight
The 1916 (tenth) convention
Present strength of the I. W. W
Character of the membership
The I. W. W. abroad
Anti-militarist campaign of the I. W. W. in Australasia
Australian "Unlawful Associations" Act
The Workers' Industrial Union of Australia
" Criminal Syndicalism " laws in the United States
The turnover of I. W. W. members and locals
Conclusion
APPENDICES
I. Chart of early radical labor organizations
II. The I. W. W. Preamble: Chicago and Detroit versions
III. The structure of the organization in 1917. (Chart)
IV. Membership statistics: Table A. Membership of Chicago and Detroit branches.
(1905-1916)
Table B. Membership of the I. W. W. compared with the aggregate number of organized workers in the U. S., by industries
Table C. Membership of the I. W. W. and of certain other selected organizations and industrial groups. (1897-1914)
Table D. Membership of (i) the I. W. W. and (2) all American trade unions
V. Geographical distribution of I. W. W. locals in 1914. (Chicago and Detroit)
VI. Reasons assigned for locals disbanding. (1910-1911)
VII. Free-speech fights of the I. W. W. (1906-1916)
VIII. I. W. W. strikes. (1906-1917)
IX. Selections from the I. W. W. Song Book
X. Copies of State " Criminal Syndicalism" statutes.Mention de responsabilité : Paul F. Brissenden Permalink : https://www.cira.ch/catalogue/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=14843
Titre : The I.W.W : a study of american syndicalism Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Paul BRISSENDEN ; Daniel DE LEON (1852-1914) ; William D. HAYWOOD (1869-1928) ; INDUSTRIAL WORKERS OF THE WORLD (USA) Editeur : New York [USA] : Russell & Russell Année de publication : 1957 Importance : 438 p. Présentation : ill. Format : 22 cm Note générale : Bibliogr. Index Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : ETATS-UNIS D'AMÉRIQUE:Histoire:-> 1919 ; GREVE ; MOUVEMENT OUVRIER ; SYNDICALISME:Syndicalisme révolutionnaire Résumé : PART I : BEGINNINGS
CHAPTER I : FORERUNNERS OF THE "WOBBLIES"
Early revolutionary bodies
English prototypes
Early radical unions in the United States
The National Labor Union
The Knights of Labor
The Internationals
The Sovereigns of Industry
The United Brewery Workmen
The United Mine Workers of America
Haymarket
The American Railway Union
The Western Federation of Miners
W. F. M. strikes
The Western Labor Union
The American Labor Union
The Socialist Labor Party and the Socialist Trade and Labor Alliance
The French Confederation Générale du Travail
CHAPTER II : THE BIRTH OF THE I. W. W.
Pre-convention conferences
The rôle of the Western Federation of Miners
The January Conference
The Industrialist Manifesto
Attitude of the A. F. of L
The Industrial Union Convention and the launching of the I. W. W.
Character of industries and unions represented
Numerical predominance of the Western Federation and the American Labor Union
Daniel DeLeon and the Socialist Trade and Labor Alliance
Doctrinal elements represented in the convention: reformist, directactionist and doctrinaire
The dominant personalities
CHAPTER III : THE I. W. W. versus THE A. F. OF L.
Attitude of the revolutionary industrialists toward the Federation
Critique of craft unionism
"Union scabbery" and the aristocracy of labor
Emphasis on the unskilled and unorganized
The "pure and simple" union and the " labor lieutenant"
Repudiation of the policy of " boring from within "
Convention resolutions
The preamble and the clause on political action
The attitude of DeLeon and the S. L. P. .
The I. W. W. Constitution
Classification of industries
The structure of the organization
The local unions and other subordinate bodies
The General Executive Board and its powers
Other provisions
Influence of " DeLeonism " in the convention
The primary importance of the Western Federation of Miners
Samuel Gompers on the convention
Other comments
What the constitutional convention accomplished
PART II : THE FIRST PHASE The "original" I. W. W.
CHAPTER IV : MAIDEN EFFORTS ON THE ECONOMIC FIELD
The situation at the close of the first convention
Progress during the first year
Activities among A. F. of L. locals
Friction with Federation unions
Practical compromises with the craft-union idea
Internal dissension
Breakdown of the Metals and Machinery Department
Defection of the Western Federation of Miners
Early strikes and strike activities
Strike policies
The New Jersey Socialist Unity Conference
The discussion on socialism and the trade unions
The Unity Conference resolutions
The second I. W. W. convention
Growth in membership
The Industrial Departments
CHAPTER V THE COUP OF THE " PROLETARIAN RABBLE "
The "reactionaries" vs. the "wage slave delegates" at the second convention
The DeLeon-St. John attack on President Sherman
Pre-convention conference of the " DeLeonite rabble "
The indictment of Sherman
Playing freeze-out with the " wage slave delegates "
The per diem resolution and the defeat of the Shermanites
Abolition of the office of General President
The findings of the Master in Chancery
Contemporary comment on the quarrel
DeLeonism and the Socialist Labor Party at the second convention
The Western Federation of Miners
I. W. W. finances
CHAPTER VI : THE STRUCTURE OF A MILITANT UNION
An organization for farm laborers and city proletarians
The I. W. W. and the lumber workers
Provision for foreigners
Foreign language branches
The local union
Relation of locals to the General Administration
Centralization
District Industrial Councils
Industrial Departments
Further discussion of political action
The Moyer, Haywood and Pettibone case
Defense activities of the I. W. W.
Proposal for a general strike
Effect of the Moyer-Haywood case on the I. W. W.
The third convention
The condition of the organization
Membership strength
The I. W. W. at the Stuttgart Congress
Political parties and the trade unions
The political clause of the Preamble again under discussion
CHAPTER VIII : "JoB CONTROL" AT GOLDFIELD
The A. F. of L. and the I. W. W. in Goldfield, Nevada
Character of the Goldfield local of the I. W. W
The town unionists and the mine unionists
Proposed consolidation of the two groups
Attitude of the Mine Owners' Association
Federal military intervention and investigation
Report of the Commission
What the I. W. W. accomplished at Goldfield
The I. W. W. and the Western Federation in Nevada politics
I. W. W. strike activities in other parts of the country
General organizing activities
CHAPTER IX : DOCTRINAIRE versus DIRECT-ACTIONIST
Condition of the organization on the eve of the schism of 1908
Effect of the financial panic of 1907
The widening breach between the I. W. W. and the Western Federation of Miners
The line-up in the I. W. W. on political action
The personnel of the convention
Walsh's "Overalls Brigade"
The Socialist Labor Party Delegation and the unseating of Daniel DeLeon
The issue between the DeLeonites and the Direct-actionists
" Straight industrialism " versus par liamentariamsm
The preamble purged of politics
Rump convention of the DeLeonites at Paterson, New Jersey
A bifurcated I. W. W
The issue between the Detroit I. W. W. and the Chicago I. W. W.
The Wobblies' criticism of parliamentary government
The doctrinaire state socialism of the Detroiters
The issue illustrated in the contrast between Daniel DeLeon and Vincent St. John
I. W. W. constitution non-political rather than anti-political
Influence of DeLeon on the I. W. W
CHAPTER X : THE I. W. W. ON THE " CIVILIZED PLANE "
The development of the Detroit I. W. W
Strike activities and friction with the " Summery " or Directactionist faction
The Anarcho-syndicalists versus the parliamentarians
The Detroit I. W. W. on sabotage
Eugene Debs' plea for a union of the two I. W. W.s
The Detroit I. W. W. becomes The Workers International Industrial Union
PART III : THE ANARCHO-SYNDICALISTS[The Direct Actionists]
CHAPTER XI : FREE SPEECH AND SABOTAGE
Condition of the Direct-actionist faction after the split with the Doctrinaires
The Wobblies establish the "free-speech fight" as an institution
The procedure in free-speech fights
I. W. W. tactics
Community reactions
The conventions of 1910 and 1911
Growth in membership
The I. W. W. press
Local unions organized and disbanded
The I. W. W. and the French syndicalists
International labor politics
The Syndicalist League of North America
The I. W. W. and the MacNamara case
Franco-American sabotage
Demonstration against sabotage at the 1912 convention of the Socialist party Article II., section 6
CHAPTER XII : LAWRENCE AND THE CREST OF POWER
Strike activities in 1912
The Lawrence strike
The use of violence at Lawrence and the responsibility for it
Dynamite planting
The I. W. W. and the A. F. of L. at Lawrence
Results of the strike
I. W. W. patriotism and I. W. W. morals
The 1912 convention
The beginning of the conflict over decentralization
CHAPTER XIII : DUAL UNIONISM AND DECENTRALIZATION
The policy of "boring from within"
Dual unionism
An I. W. W. defense of "boring from within "
Tom Mann joins in the attack on dual unionism
Rejoinders from Ettor and Haywood
The 1913 convention
Centralization versus decentralization
The proposals of the " decentralizes "
The relation of the locals to the general organization
The Pacific Coast District Organization
The East against the West in the decentralization debate
The western Wobbly and the eastern
Geographical differences in I. W. W. local unions
An anarchist's impressions of the 1913 convention
CHAPTER XIV : RECENT TENDENCIES
Continued hostility between the I. W. W. and the Western Federation of Miners
The labor war in Butte, Montana
The United Mine Workers and the I. W. W
The 1914 convention
The I. W. W. and the unemployed
The resolution against war
Constitutional changes
Time agreements
Growth in membership
The slump in 1914-1915
Revival of activity
The Agricultural Workers Organization
The Everett free speech fight
The 1916 (tenth) convention
Present strength of the I. W. W
Character of the membership
The I. W. W. abroad
Anti-militarist campaign of the I. W. W. in Australasia
Australian "Unlawful Associations" Act
The Workers' Industrial Union of Australia
" Criminal Syndicalism " laws in the United States
The turnover of I. W. W. members and locals
Conclusion
APPENDICES
I. Chart of early radical labor organizations
II. The I. W. W. Preamble: Chicago and Detroit versions
III. The structure of the organization in 1917. (Chart)
IV. Membership statistics: Table A. Membership of Chicago and Detroit branches.
(1905-1916)
Table B. Membership of the I. W. W. compared with the aggregate number of organized workers in the U. S., by industries
Table C. Membership of the I. W. W. and of certain other selected organizations and industrial groups. (1897-1914)
Table D. Membership of (i) the I. W. W. and (2) all American trade unions
V. Geographical distribution of I. W. W. locals in 1914. (Chicago and Detroit)
VI. Reasons assigned for locals disbanding. (1910-1911)
VII. Free-speech fights of the I. W. W. (1906-1916)
VIII. I. W. W. strikes. (1906-1917)
IX. Selections from the I. W. W. Song Book
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