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Industrial communism

A pro-Bolshevik pamphlet written in 1917 by Harold Lord Varney, who later left the IWW and moved in the direction of fascism and anti-communism.

Submitted by Juan Conatz on September 28, 2012

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industrial communism.pdf (1.31 MB)
  • Industrial Workers of the World (IWW)
  • United States
  • USSR
  • Bolsheviks
  • Harold Lord Varney
  • PDF

Comments

klas batalo

13 years 4 months ago

In reply to Welcome by libcom.org

Submitted by klas batalo on September 28, 2012

O.o guy sounded like a

O.o guy sounded like a keeper. :P glad he left.

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