Problems in American Democracy by Thames Ross Williamson
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3. A number of states have recently passed laws restricting the
destructive tactics of the I.W.W. Ascertain whether or not your state has passed such laws. (Write to the state library at the state capitol.) Also write to the proper authorities in several other states, asking for a copy of such laws, if any have been passed in those states. II 4. Origin of the I.W.W. (Groat, _Organized Labor in America,_ chapter xxvii.) 5. The theory of "direct action." (Bloomfield, _Modern Industrial Movements_, pages 62-67.) 6. Conflict of aims and ideals within the I. W. W. organization. (Hoxie, _Trade Unionism in the United States_, chapter vi.) 7. Sabotage. (Groat, _Organized Labor in America_, chapter xxviii.) 8. Theory of the "general strike." (Brooks, _American Syndicalism: The I. W. W._, chapter x.) 9. Syndicalism. (_International Encyclopedia_, vol. 21, article on "Syndicalism.") 10. Relation of the I. W. W. theory to anarchism. (Brooks, _American Syndicalism: The I. W. W._, chapter xiv.) |
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