Historiography on the Great Depression in the U.S. evinces a lacuna. Despite all the scholarship on political radicalism in this period, one of the most remarkable manifestations of such radicalism has tended to be ignored: namely, the mass popular movement behind the Workers’ Unemployment Insurance Bill. This bill, which the Communist Party wrote in 1930, was introduced in Congress three times, in 1934, ’35, and ’36, as an alternative to the far more conservative Social Security Act. Its socialistic nature ensured that it never had any chance of becoming law, but it also enabled it to become enormously popular among Americans across the country, who were more enthusiastic about radical social democracy than has often been appreciated. Mill...
The presented article offers a brief overview of the history of the American communist movement and,...
The American Labor Movement of the first decade of the twentieth century was a host to radical labor...
In this article, we analyze the history of the 1929 crisis, and its political- economic outcome, wit...
This article analyzes the strategy and rhetoric of the National Federation of Settlements’ 1928 proj...
Review of: Workers\u27 Paradox: The Republican Origins of New Deal Labor Policy, 1886-1935. O\u27Bri...
This dissertation is guided by two questions: why was the right to collective, abrupt cessation of w...
In the late 1930s and early 1940s, mass picketing, characterized by large numbers of workers congreg...
This article criticizes radical labor republicanism on republican grounds. I show that its demand fo...
The paper was presented in a session with one other paper and with about 50 people in attendance. Th...
In the early years of the Great Depression, the American Socialist Party (sp) attracted left-wing yo...
(print) ix, 270 p. : ill. ; 23 cmFoundations, 1934-35 -- Legitimacy, 1935-37 -- Stability? 1937-41 -...
The year 1934 was a turning point in the U.S. class struggle. That year, militant strikes by trucker...
Bibliography: pages 1160-1189.1. Unemployment and the unemployed: who, where and why -- 2. The Begin...
Unemployment Insurance The Burning Issue of the Day""Speech delivered at National Congress for Socia...
Creation of American national and state-run employment offices to aid the jobless was an uncertain a...
The presented article offers a brief overview of the history of the American communist movement and,...
The American Labor Movement of the first decade of the twentieth century was a host to radical labor...
In this article, we analyze the history of the 1929 crisis, and its political- economic outcome, wit...
This article analyzes the strategy and rhetoric of the National Federation of Settlements’ 1928 proj...
Review of: Workers\u27 Paradox: The Republican Origins of New Deal Labor Policy, 1886-1935. O\u27Bri...
This dissertation is guided by two questions: why was the right to collective, abrupt cessation of w...
In the late 1930s and early 1940s, mass picketing, characterized by large numbers of workers congreg...
This article criticizes radical labor republicanism on republican grounds. I show that its demand fo...
The paper was presented in a session with one other paper and with about 50 people in attendance. Th...
In the early years of the Great Depression, the American Socialist Party (sp) attracted left-wing yo...
(print) ix, 270 p. : ill. ; 23 cmFoundations, 1934-35 -- Legitimacy, 1935-37 -- Stability? 1937-41 -...
The year 1934 was a turning point in the U.S. class struggle. That year, militant strikes by trucker...
Bibliography: pages 1160-1189.1. Unemployment and the unemployed: who, where and why -- 2. The Begin...
Unemployment Insurance The Burning Issue of the Day""Speech delivered at National Congress for Socia...
Creation of American national and state-run employment offices to aid the jobless was an uncertain a...
The presented article offers a brief overview of the history of the American communist movement and,...
The American Labor Movement of the first decade of the twentieth century was a host to radical labor...
In this article, we analyze the history of the 1929 crisis, and its political- economic outcome, wit...