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Political Struggle :

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Economic Struggle :

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Education Struggle :

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Religious Struggle :

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Social Struggle :

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Ecological Struggle :

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People :

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(1917 - ) ~ Management Consultant, Economist, and Author of Numerous Books on the Sociology of Work and Industry : A management consultant, the author of Ten Thousand Working Days (MIT Press, 1978), and the editor of American Workers Abroad (MIT Press, 1979), Industrial Democracy at Sea (MIT Press, 1983), and Wasn't That a Time? Growing Up Radical and Red in America (MIT Press, 1998). (From : MIT.edu.)

(1755 - 1829) ~ Main Executive Leader Of The Directory Regime Of 1795?1799 and French Politician of The French Revolution : French politician of the French Revolution, and the main executive leader of the Directory regime of 1795?1799. (From : Wikipedia.org.)

Fighter of Anti-Semitism, Democratic Liberal, Progress, Nationalist of the Oppressed

(1954 - ) ~ Departmental Fellow at the Kellogg Institute for International Studies and Associate Professor of Government and International Relations at the University of Notre Dame

Early 20th-Century Muckraker, Journalist, Scholar, and Sociologist of Industry : A writer and the first Secretary of the Working Women's Society of New York. In this excerpt from an article published in Forum, Van Etten defends the character of the Russian Jewish immigrants that were then arriving in New York in great numbers. Jewish working men, she maintains, are educated, temperate, and endowed with the ability to rise above adverse conditions. Futhermore, she argues, the arrival of large numbers of Jewish immigrants, far from increasing competition for jobs in certain trades... (From : SHEC.ASHP.CUNY.edu.)

Writings :

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"Party and Working Class," by Anton Pannekoek, Written: 1936; Source: Kurasje Council Communist Archives.

"The Onward Sweep of the Machine Process," by Nils H. Hanson, 1913, published by the I.W.W. Publish Bureau, Chicago, U.S.A.. Contains an essay titled "Industrial Efficiency and Its Antidote," by T. Glynn and "The Diesel Motor," by Barbara Lily Frankenthal.

"Vision on Fire: Emma Goldman on the Spanish Revolution," edited by David Porter, AK Press, 2006, originally published 1983.

"Worship and Church Bells," by Thomas Paine, a letter to Camille Jordan, printed in Paris in the summer of 1797 with the title: "Lettre de Thomas Paine sur les Cultes. A Paris, Imprimerie- Librairie du Cercle-Social, rue du Theatre-Fran-caise No. 4. 1797."

"Police at the Funeral," by Margery Allingham, Felony and Mayhem Edition, 2007.

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