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| Playing freeze-out with the "wage slave delegates" |
142 |
| The per diem resolution and the defeat of the Shermanites |
143 |
| Abolition of the office of General President |
143 |
| The findings of the Master in Chancery |
145 |
| Contemporary comment on the quarrel |
147 |
| DeLeonism and the Socialist Labor Party at the second convention |
147 |
| The Western Federation of Miners |
149 |
| I. W. W. finances |
153 |
| CHAPTER VI |
| The Structure of a Militant Union |
| An organization for farm laborers and city proletarians |
155 |
| The I. W. W. and the lumber workers |
156 |
| Provision for foreigners |
158 |
| Foreign language branches |
160 |
| The local union |
160 |
| Relation of locals to the General Administration |
161 |
| Centralization |
161 |
| District Industrial Councils |
163 |
| Industrial Departments |
164 |
| Further discussion of political action |
168 |
| The Moyer, Haywood and Pettibone case |
170 |
| Defense activities of the I. W. W. |
171 |
| Proposal for a general strike |
174 |
| Effect of the Moyer-Haywood case on the I. W. W. |
175 |
| CHAPTER VII |
| The Fight for Existence |
| The third convention |
178 |
| The condition of the organization |
181 |
| Membership strength |
182 |
| The I. W. W. at the Stuttgart Congress |
183 |
| Political parties and the trade unions |
185 |
| The political clause of the Preamble again under discussion.... |
188 |
| CHAPTER VIII |
| "Job Control" at Goldfield |
| The A. F. of L. and the I. W. W. in Goldfield, Nevada |
191 |
| Character of the Goldfield local of the I. W. W |
192 |
| The town unionists and the mine unionists |
192 |
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