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The I. W. W. Constitution |
96 |
Classification of industries |
96 |
The structure of the organization |
98 |
The local unions and other subordinate bodies |
98 |
The General Executive Board and its powers |
100 |
Other provisions |
101 |
Influence of "DeLeonism" in the convention |
103 |
The primary importance of the Western Federation of Miners |
104 |
Samuel Gompers on the convention |
106 |
Other comments |
107 |
What the constitutional convention accomplished |
108 |
Part II |
THE FIRST PHASE |
[The "original" I. W. W.] |
CHAPTER IV |
Maiden Efforts on the Economic Field |
The situation at the close of the first convention |
113 |
Progress during the first year |
114 |
Activities among A. F. of L. locals |
115 |
Friction with Federation unions |
116 |
Practical compromises with the craft-union idea |
118 |
Internal dissension |
120 |
Breakdown of the Metals and Machinery Department |
122 |
Defection of the Western Federation of Miners |
122 |
Early strikes and strike activities |
123 |
Strike policies |
124 |
The New Jersey Socialist Unity Conference |
125 |
The discussion on socialism and the trade unions |
127 |
The Unity Conference resolutions |
128 |
The second I. W. W. convention |
129 |
Growth in membership |
130 |
The Industrial Departments |
131 |
CHAPTER V |
The coup of the "Proletarian Rabble" |
The "reactionaries" vs. the "wage slave delegates" at the second convention |
136 |
The DeLeon-St. John attack on President Sherman |
137 |
Pre-convention conference of the "DeLeonite rabble" |
137 |
The indictment of Sherman |
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