These notes were found in Earl Davis\u27 writing desk in a folder titled Agitator . The Agitator was a short-lived radical, socialist leaning newspaper published between 1910 and 1912. These are mostly likely notes that Davis took from one of their articles. The notes lay out the specific program of Socialism and its accomplishments to date (1910). A lot of the early text is identical to the The Constructive Program of Socialism (1908) by Carl D. Thompson, then city clerk in Milwaukee\u27s Socialist administration. The primary downloadable document contains the original document followed by the transcription. The bottom of each item page also features the primary document as an embedded pdf for browsing. Transcription by Davis Baird. Item ...
This is one of twelve sermons Earl Davis kept together in a twine-bound bundle. While these manuscri...
Review of: Talkin\u27 Socialism: J. A. Wayland and the Role of the Press in American Radicalism, 189...
This thesis investigates socialist ideas of race and ethnicity in the US during the Gilded Age. By c...
In some cases, Earl Davis bound together manuscripts in bundles. This manuscript is part of one such...
A typed draft copy of a chapter for an unpublished book, America and the New Deal entitled, Sociali...
This is an address supporting socialism, where Davis situates socialism as an obvious next move in t...
The emergence of socialist parties frequently is treated by Marxians and non-Marxians alike, as an i...
This is one of twelve sermons Earl Davis kept together in a twine-bound collection. While these manu...
Citation: Smith, Fredrick John. Socialism in the United States. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricult...
Of the total heritage which gave birth to modern socialism, brief attention may be given to certain ...
This project seeks to provide historical context for the modern revival of avowed socialism in Ameri...
This is one of twelve sermons Earl Davis kept together in a twine-bound collection. While these manu...
Introduction: It is an undeniable fact that civilized nations are drifting towards socialism. Whethe...
Claims made about economic theory are always embedded in some political context. Members of socialis...
"The first eight chapters ... are an enlarged and ... considerably altered form of a series of eight...
This is one of twelve sermons Earl Davis kept together in a twine-bound bundle. While these manuscri...
Review of: Talkin\u27 Socialism: J. A. Wayland and the Role of the Press in American Radicalism, 189...
This thesis investigates socialist ideas of race and ethnicity in the US during the Gilded Age. By c...
In some cases, Earl Davis bound together manuscripts in bundles. This manuscript is part of one such...
A typed draft copy of a chapter for an unpublished book, America and the New Deal entitled, Sociali...
This is an address supporting socialism, where Davis situates socialism as an obvious next move in t...
The emergence of socialist parties frequently is treated by Marxians and non-Marxians alike, as an i...
This is one of twelve sermons Earl Davis kept together in a twine-bound collection. While these manu...
Citation: Smith, Fredrick John. Socialism in the United States. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricult...
Of the total heritage which gave birth to modern socialism, brief attention may be given to certain ...
This project seeks to provide historical context for the modern revival of avowed socialism in Ameri...
This is one of twelve sermons Earl Davis kept together in a twine-bound collection. While these manu...
Introduction: It is an undeniable fact that civilized nations are drifting towards socialism. Whethe...
Claims made about economic theory are always embedded in some political context. Members of socialis...
"The first eight chapters ... are an enlarged and ... considerably altered form of a series of eight...
This is one of twelve sermons Earl Davis kept together in a twine-bound bundle. While these manuscri...
Review of: Talkin\u27 Socialism: J. A. Wayland and the Role of the Press in American Radicalism, 189...
This thesis investigates socialist ideas of race and ethnicity in the US during the Gilded Age. By c...