Industrial Worker Vol 01 No 02 (February 1906)

The Vol. 01 No. 02 (February 1906) issue of the Industrial Worker, the newspaper of the revolutionary union, the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW).

Submitted by Juan Conatz on July 8, 2025

Contents include:

-The Industrial Workers of the World vs. any other old kind of a union by C.J. Mackey

-Evolution of the miner by Eugene V. Debs

-Long hours on the road

-An economic symposium: Economic organization paramount by Karl Kautsky; Economic functions of first importance by Emile Vandervelde

-Modern industry analyzed from the Manifesto

-Two sides in the game by Eugene V. Debs

-Its mission is to uproot by Daniel De Leon

-Industrialism in Canada by P.F.L.

-Czarism in the labor movement

-They refuse to investigate facts

-The general movement

-Editorials: We'll get this thing right; A "bourgeois advance"; Has no political tests; Workers organizing themselves; Scared union officials; Tricky and evasive; The proletarian revolution; As to organizing politically; Serving capitalists' interests

-The outlook by the General President (Charles Sherman)

-Transportation department

-Correspondence

-Red and shorty by Kinky

-The 'sacred' contract

-Bourgeois Hysteria

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