Socialism

Industrial Workers of the World General Organization Bulletin #3 2014

Location

60618 Chicago
United States
US
Catalog Number: 
zine, Industrial Workers of the World General Organization Bulletin #3 2014
Date: 
2014
Edition: 
Volume: 
Issue: 
3
Abstract: 
Bulletin updating members of the Chicago-based international labor union the Industrial Workers of the World on matters of internal organization and finance in 2014.
Language: 
English
Notes: 
Was sealed before being cataloged; originally received in the mail
Format: 
Item Donor: 
Jenny, Anarchist

In These Times: Mexico's Dirty War

Catalog Number: 
Magazine, In These Times: Mexico's Dirty War
Date: 
February 21, 2000
Volume: 
24
Issue: 
6
Abstract: 
"In These Times" is a magazine dedicated to exploring the social justice, political issues, and current events that the United States faces these days. Published in Chicago, the magazine's articles are written by staff, that explore issues facing all U.S. citizens. In this issue, Colombian Drug Wars, World Trade Organization, Golan Heights, Albert Einstein, Socialism, union, alcoholism on reservations, and Algeria are discussed.
Language: 
English
Format: 
ISSN/ISBN: 
01605992
Item Donor: 
In These Times

Eugene V. Debs: Spokesman for Labor and Socialism

Catalog Number: 
Book Brommel, Bernard J.
Date: 
1978
Edition: 
1st
Abstract: 
This biography carefully traces the events and influences of Eugene V. Debs who started out as an organizer for railroad unions and ended as the charasmatic leader of the Socialist Party. During his lifetime no other leader in either the labor or Socialist movements consistently attracted such large audiences.
Language: 
English
Notes: 
Abstract exerpted from back cover.
Subjects: 
Format: 
ISSN/ISBN: 
0882860062

Active Resistance

Date: 
August 1996
Abstract: 
Program from the Active Resistance "counter-convention" in 1996, with event locations, schedule, security information, etc.
Language: 
English
Notes: 
Includes fliers for a Young Socialists demonstration, "Tips for Aug 26-Aug 31," a Green Party event, and the Chicago ACT! calendar for alternative events to the 1996 DNC folded up and stuck inside.
Subjects: 
Format: 

The Case for Socialism

Catalog Number: 
Book, Maass
Date: 
2004
Abstract: 
Suggesting socialism as an alternative to capitalism, the author of the book asserts this by presenting various cases of dysfunctions seen in capitalist societies, which are not mere coincidents but the very results of the capitalist system. Other parts of the book discuss how socialism is thus necessary and also possible.
Language: 
Eng.
Notes: 
First published in 2001 as "Why You Should Be a Socialist" by International Socialist Organization
Subjects: 
Format: 
Publisher: 
Contributors: 
ISSN/ISBN: 
193185909-4

Hobohemia: Emma Goldman, Lucy Parsons, Ben Reitman & Other Agitators and Outsiders in 1920s/1930s Chicago

Catalog Number: 
Book, Beck, Frank O.
Date: 
1956, Kerr edition: 2000
Volume: 
Bughouse Square Series
Abstract: 
From the 1910s through the Depression 30s, when Chicago was the undisputed hobo capital of the United States, a small north side neighborhood known as Towertown was the vital center of an extraordinary cultural/political ferment. It was home to Bughouse Square (the nation's most renowned outdoor free-speech center), Ben Reitman's Hobo College, and the fabulous Dil Pickle Club, a highly unorthodox institution of higher learning that doubled as the craziest nightclub in the world. In such places, and in scores of other nearby open forums, tea-rooms, little theaters, bookshops, art galleries, taverns, and cafes, Wobblies, anarchists, and other agitators mingled and debated with a wide range of jazz-age artists, writers, musicians, and eccentrics. It was something like New York's Greenwich Village, but-thanks to the prominence of the Chicago-based IWW-much more workingclass, and more openly revolutionary. Frank O. Beck's "Hobohemia" contains a long-time Towertowner's vivid reminiscences of this colorful, dynamic, creative and radical community that flourished for a generation despite constant onslaughts from the Red Squad, the Vice Squad, bourgeois journalists, fundamentalists and other bigots. Some of the characters he writes about are well known-Emma Goldman, Lucy Parsons, Ben Reitman, Jane Addams-but Beck's personal recollections of them will be new to most readers. Even more exciting are his memories of such less-well-known personalities as "Red" Martha Biegler, widely regarded as the greatest woman orator at the Square; softspoken labor organizer Anna Martindale; Nina van Zandt Spies, widow of Haymarket martyr August Spies; and irascible Jack Jones, the former Wobbly who from 1916 till his death in 1940 served as the Dil Pickle's ringleader and referee. Originally published in 1956, "Hobohemia" has long been out of print and hard to find. This new edition is long overdue, for the book is still one of the best firsthand accounts of a unique place and time. Franklin Rosemont's introduction provides a historical overview of Chicago's working class counter-culture and a biographical sketch of Beck. It also relates the book to earlier and later literature on the subject and fills in some gaps in the narrative. Helpful notes in the text correct a few errors. Also new in this edition are the illustrations, and a useful index.
Language: 
eng
Notes: 
Abstract borrowed from Charles H. Kerr. Additional keywords: Lizzie Davis, Mary "Mother" Jones, Katherine Dunham, Dorothy Day, Dr. Joseph Greer, Jack Macbeth, Social Science Institute, Jimmy Rohn, John Keracher, Frederick M. Wilkesbarr, Herbert William Shaw, Philosophy, Rudolph Weisenborn, Stanislaus Szukalski, Edgar Miller, Arturo Machia, Carl Sandburg, Max Bodenheim, Vachel Lindsay, Emanuel Carnevali, Harriet Monroe, Eunice Tietjens, Fenton Johnson, Lew Sarett, Jun Fujita, Helen Hoyt, Rudolf von Liebich, John Drury, Harvey Zorbaugh, Cold War, Mr. Porter, Bill Shatov, Waldheim, Forest Home Cemetary, Homeless, Class, Homosexuality, Paddy Carrol, Aimee Semple McPherson, Morris Levine, Eugene Debs, Labor, Seven Arts Club, The Pit, Latin Quarter, Hippolite Havel, Alexander Berkman, Newberry Library
Subjects: 
Format: 
ISSN/ISBN: 
0-88286-251-0