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| Tom Mann joins in the attack on dual unionism |
303 |
| Rejoinders from Ettor and Haywood |
303 |
| The 1913 convention |
305 |
| Centralization versus decentralization |
305 |
| The proposals of the "decentralizers" |
306 |
| The relation of the locals to the general organization |
307 |
| The Pacific Coast District Organization |
311 |
| The East against the West in the decentralization debate |
313 |
| The western Wobbly and the eastern |
314 |
| Geographical differences in I. W. W. local unions |
315 |
| An anarchist's impressions of the 1913 convention |
318 |
| CHAPTER XIV |
| Recent Tendencies |
| Continued hostility between the I. W. W. and the Western Federation of Miners |
320 |
| The labor war in Butte, Montana |
321 |
| The United Mine Workers and the I. W. W |
325 |
| The 1914 convention |
327 |
| The I. W. W. and the unemployed |
329 |
| The resolution against war |
331 |
| Constitutional changes |
331 |
| Time agreements |
332 |
| Growth in membership |
333 |
| The slump in 1914-1915 |
335 |
| Revival of activity |
337 |
| The Agricultural Workers Organization |
337 |
| The Everett free-speech fight |
339 |
| The 1916 (tenth) convention |
340 |
| Present strength of the I. W. W. |
341 |
| Character of the membership |
341 |
| The I. W. W. abroad |
342 |
| Anti-militarist campaign of the I. W. W. in Australasia |
342 |
| Australian "Unlawful Associations" Act |
343 |
| The Workers' Industrial Union of Australia |
345 |
| "Criminal Syndicalism" laws in the United States |
346 |