The American Socialist Movement: 1897-1912

Kipnis, Ira
Publisher:  Monthly Review Press, New York, USA
Year Published:  1952  
Pages:  496pp  
Resource Type:  Book
Cx Number:  CX7300

A history of the American Socialist Party, which at its height had over 150,000 dues-paying members, published hundreds of newspapers, and won almost a million votes for its presidential candidate.

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Table of Contents

1. Introduction
2. The Socialist Labour Party
3. The "Rochester" Socialist Labour Party
4. The Social Democracy of America
5. The Social Democratic Party
6. Formation of the Socialist Party
7. Socialist Ideology, 1901-1904
8. The Greenbaum and Mailly Administrations, 1901-1904
9. The End of the Centre-Left Coalition, 1905-1906
10. The Stagnant Years, 1907-1908
11. The Amalgamated Centre and Right Wings, 1909-1912
12. Socialist Propaganda, 1909-1912
13. Christianity and Immigration
14. The Attack on Constructive Socialism
15. Industrial Socialism
16. The Peak of Socialist Power
17. Factionalism
18. The Recall of Bill Haywood
19. Conclusion

Bibliography
Index

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