The Decline of Socialism in America, 1912-1925covers the decline of socialism in america from 1912-1925 |
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... cialist voters in the state in 1914. In that year , five Socialists were elected to the Oklahoma assembly and one to ... cialists seemed to have had most of their following in Illinois , Iowa , Utah , Northern California , and upstate ...
... cialist voters in the state in 1914. In that year , five Socialists were elected to the Oklahoma assembly and one to ... cialists seemed to have had most of their following in Illinois , Iowa , Utah , Northern California , and upstate ...
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... cialist Party made socialism " almost a fad " in literary and academic circles after 1905.194 In the dozen years from then until the United States entered the World War , a number of salons , luncheon clubs , and other informal ...
... cialist Party made socialism " almost a fad " in literary and academic circles after 1905.194 In the dozen years from then until the United States entered the World War , a number of salons , luncheon clubs , and other informal ...
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... cialist Party . Farmers were virtually absent , strength among industrial workers and in the trade unions ( except ... cialists , and concepts of strategy and tactics that did 243 . 338 DECLINE OF SOCIALISM IN AMERICA.
... cialist Party . Farmers were virtually absent , strength among industrial workers and in the trade unions ( except ... cialists , and concepts of strategy and tactics that did 243 . 338 DECLINE OF SOCIALISM IN AMERICA.
Contents
The Scope of American Socialism 19001912 | 1 |
Attitudes and Activities 19121917 | 27 |
The Socialists and the War 19141918 | 119 |
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