The Selected Works of Eugene V. Debs. Vol. III, The Path to a Socialist Party, 1897-1904 [electronic resource].
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Intro -- Copyright -- Contents -- Introduction -- 1897 -- Present Conditions and Future Duties: An Open Letter -- "I Am with the Miners in their Present Trouble": Speech in Leadville, Colorado [excerpt] -- The World Is Not Right: Speech in Butte, Montana -- Strike Lessons: A Dispassionate Review of the Great Leadville Struggle -- Harmony and Unity-and Their Limits -- The New Commonwealth: Letter to the Editor of the New York Journal -- Solidarity of Western Miners Essential -- The Coronado Mine Attack -- The Degradation of Mine Labor
The Constitution Says People May Bear Arms: Statement to the Press in Salt Lake City -- The Coming Republic -- An Anniversary Retrospective of the Great Leadville Strike -- The Cooperative Commonwealth -- Labor's New Eden: Interview with the Chicago Chronicle -- Opening Address at the Special Convention of the American Railway Union in Chicago -- A Million Altruists Will Be Organized: Letter to the Editor of the New York World -- Farmers Will Form the Vanguard: Statement to the Chicago Chronicle -- Open Letter to John D. Rockefeller
Closing Speech at the Founding Convention of the Social Democracy of America [excerpt] -- Statement on the Colonization of Washington -- The Social Democracy Is a Political Movement: Statement to the Milwaukee Daily News -- Women in the Movement: Interview with Dorothy Richardson -- The Coal Miners' Strike -- Plea for a New Order: Speech at Ferris Wheel Park, Chicago -- No Hope but through the Back Door of Suicide: Speech on the Coal Miners' Strike, Wheeling, West Virginia -- The Social Democracy -- Press Release on the Forthcoming St. Louis Conference of Labor Leaders
To the Hosts of the Social Democracy: A Message for Labor Day -- "I Plead Guilty to the Charge of Being Radical": Speech to the St. Louis Labor Conference -- The Lattimer Massacre -- Statement to the Press Regarding the Suspension of Chicago Local Branch No. 2 -- We Cannot Hope to Succeed by Violence: Speech to Local Branch 1 SDA, Chicago [excerpt] -- Keynote Speech to the Chicago Conference of Labor Leaders [excerpt] -- The Approaching Elections -- Workingmen and the Social Democracy -- The Indiana Coal Miners -- 1898 -- The Martyred Apostles of Labor -- Words of Old Coinage
"I Love Humanity Better than I Do Gold": Speech at Coliseum Hall, Denver [excerpt] -- Against Fusion -- Letter to Victor L. Berger about the Forthcoming Convention of the SDA -- Edward Bellamy Was a Friend of Mine -- The Coming Nation: Speech at the Grand Opera House, Terre Haute [excerpt] -- This Is Not a War of Humanity: Floor Speech at the First National Convention of the Social Democracy -- Declination of Office in the Social Democracy of America at the First National Convention
The Only Thing I Fear Is Ignorance: Speech at the First National Convention of the Social Democracy of America at Chicago [excerpt].
This massive six volume set gathers together the most important spoken and written words of Debs for the first time, allowing a deeper understanding of radical political opposition in America during the first quarter of the twentieth century.
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