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(1947 - ) ~ Industrial Workplace Sociologist in Zambia, United States, Hungary and Russia, Postcolonialist Scholar, Critic of Capitalist Organization, Scholar of Economic Transition : A sociologist working within Marxist social theory, best known as the leading proponent of public sociology and the author of Manufacturing Consent: Changes in the Labor Process Under Monopoly Capitalism?a study on the sociology of industry that has been translated into a number of languages. (From : Wikipedia.org.)
(1805 - 1865) ~ Irish Mathematician, Astronomer, Physicist, Andrews Professor of Astronomy at Trinity College Dublin, and a Director at Dunsink Observatory : An Irish mathematician, astronomer, and physicist. He was the Andrews Professor of Astronomy at Trinity College Dublin, and Royal Astronomer of Ireland, living at Dunsink Observatory. (From : Wikipedia.org.)
(1943 - ) ~ American Political Scientist, Author, Labor Activist, Student Activist, Professor of Industrial Relations and Human Resources : Research Interests: Industrial Relations; Labor History; Race; The Global Economy; Philosophy of Science and Social Science; Social Movements; History of the Communist Party; Radicalism in the US... (From : clasprofiles.wayne.edu.)
British Born Political Theorist and Student of the Arab World, Professor of Middle Eastern Studies at Columbia University, Professor of Politics at New York University : A British born political theorist and student of the Arab world. He is a professor of Middle Eastern Studies at Columbia University. He was previously Professor of Politics at New York University. (From : Wikipedia.org.)
(1882 - 1968) ~ Russian-born American Political Activist, Radical Journalist, and Trade Union Functionary. Salutsky-Hardman was a Proponent of Radicalism as a Marxist Thinker and a Leader of the Jewish Socialist Federation of the Socialist Party of America (SPA) : Born Jacob Benjamin Salutsky, (1882-1968) was a Russian-born American political activist, radical journalist, and trade union functionary. Salutsky-Hardman was a proponent of radicalism as a Marxist thinker and a leader of the Jewish Socialist Federation of the Socialist Party of America (SPA). A brief stint in the American Communist movement ended in his expulsion in 1923. (From : Wikipedia.org.)
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"Anti-Clericalism in France," by Anonymous, First Edition, Dublin Review, 1907, Volume 140.
"Twenty-Five Years of Eight-Hour Propaganda," by Hubert Langerock, 1914, International Socialist Review, May 1914.
"Peasant Wars of the Twentieth Century," by Eric R. Wolf, Harper & Row Publishers, New York, Evanston, and London, 1969.
"Points About the Strike," by John Maclean, The Call, 9 October 1919, p.3.
"An Open Letter to Alfred E. Smith," by Margaret Sanger, Nov 1918. Source: Birth Control Review, Nov. 1918. 3-4 , Margaret Sanger Microfilm S70:803.