Internationals
35 |
The Sovereigns of Industry |
37 |
The United Brewery Workmen |
38 |
The United Mine Workers of America |
38 |
Haymarket |
39 |
The American Railway Union |
40 |
The Western Federation of Miners |
40 |
W. F. M. strikes |
40 |
The Western Labor Union |
43 |
The American Labor Union |
44 |
The Socialist Labor Party and the Socialist Trade and Labor Alliance |
46 |
The French Confédération Générale du Travail |
53 |
CHAPTER II |
The Birth of the I. W. W. |
Pre-convention conferences |
57 |
The rôle of the Western Federation of Miners |
60 |
The January Conference |
61 |
The Industrialist Manifesto |
62 |
Attitude of the A. F. of L. |
65 |
The Industrial Union Convention and the launching of the I. W. W. |
67 |
Character of industries and unions represented |
68 |
Numerical predominance of the Western Federation and the American Labor Union |
71 |
Daniel DeLeon and the Socialist Trade and Labor Alliance |
75 |
Doctrinal elements represented in the convention: reformist, direct-actionist and doctrinaire |
76 |
The dominant personalities |
79 |
CHAPTER III |
The I. W. W. versus the A. F. of L. |
Attitude of the revolutionary industrialists toward the Federation. |
83 |
Critique of craft unionism |
84 |
"Union scabbery" and the aristocracy of labor |
85 |
Emphasis on the unskilled and unorganized |
87 |
The "pure and simple" union and the "labor lieutenant" |
88 |
Repudiation of the policy of "boring from within" |
89 |
Convention resolutions |
91 |
The preamble and the clause on political action |
92 |
The attitude of DeLeon and the S. L. P |
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