The I. W. W.: A Study of American SyndicalismBrissenden, Paul F. (Paul Frederick)
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The I. W. W.: A Study of American Syndicalism
Brissenden, Paul F. (Paul Frederick)
Industrial Workers of the World; Syndicalism
[513] Ninth annual meeting of the American Sociological Society,
Dec., 1914. _Publications_, vol. ix, "Restrictions upon freedom of
assemblage," p. 32.
[514] "Free, Speech Fights of the I. W. W." Report to the U. S.
Commission on Industrial Relations. Typewritten MS., p. 20.
[515] _Proceedings_, p. 102, col. 1-2.
[516] San Diego _Tribune_, March 4, 1912 (editorial).
[517] Harris Weinstock, _Report to the governor of California on the
disturbances in the city and county of San Diego in 1912_, p. 16.
[518] Proceedings, _Industrial Worker_ (II), June 25, 1910, p. 3.
[519] _Minutes of the Sixth Convention_ (Typewritten MS.), pp. 1-3.
[520] B. H. Williams, "The Sixth I. W. W. Convention," _International
Socialist Review_, vol. xii. p. 302, November, 1911.
[521] Appendix to the _Minutes_, pp. 1-9.
[522] _Industrial Worker_ (II), Sept. 28, 1911, p. 4. col. 1.
[523] See Appendix iv, Table A.
[524] Letter to the author, Oct. 13, 1911.
[525] Compiled from figures furnished by General Secretary St. John
(Letter of Feb. 1, 1915).
[526] _Industrial Worker_, April 23, 1910.
[527] "The I. W. W., its Strength and Opportunity," _Solidarity_, Feb.
25, 1911, p. 3, col. 1.
[528] Since this was written its publication has been suspended by the
government.
[529] From report of General Secretary-Treasurer St. John to Sixth
Convention; in Appendix to _Minutes_.
[530] Report to the Sixth Convention. Appendix to _Minutes_. In
appendix vi, the causes for suspension of locals are shown by
individual unions.
[531] B. H. Williams, "Sixth I. W. W. Convention," _International
Socialist Review_, vol. xii, pp. 300-302, Nov., 1911.
[532] _International Socialist Review_, vol. xii, p. 245, October, 1911.
[533] Cf. F. Challaye, _Le syndicalisme révolutionnaire et le
syndicalisme réformiste, passim._
[534] _Chicago Evening World_ (July 13, 1912).
[535] _Compte Rendu_ (Ghent, 1911), p. 42.
[536] _Proceedings, Thirty-first Annual Convention, A. F. of L._
(Atlanta, Ga., Nov., 1911), p. 29.
[537] _Ibid._
[538] _Ibid._, p. 149. Report of James Duncan, delegate to the Budapest
Conference. This report is also published in pamphlet form.
[539] _Internationalist Socialist Review_, Mar., 1913, vol. xiii, p.
667, col. 1.
[540] This view is presented by Harry Kelly, "A Syndicalist League"
(a plea for the launching of a Syndicalist League in the United
States), _Mother Earth_, Sept., 1912. Cf. also Foster, Wm. Z., and
Ford, E. D., _Syndicalism_, which ably draws the distinction between
the semi-anarchistic and semi-conservative syndicalism of the C. G. T.
which some writers have tried to import, out of hand, into the United
States, and the Industrial Socialism of the I. W. W.
[541] _Mother Earth_, Nov., 1912, vol. vii, p. 307.
[542] May 2, 1911 (Editorial). Reprinted in _Solidarity_, May 20, 1911.
p. 4, col. 1.
[543] May 11, 1911.
[544] _On the Firing Line_, pp. 7-9.
[545] William E. Trautmann, _One Great Union_, p. 24. note.
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