
Labor and Freedom - Free Audiobook
Author(s): Eugene V. Debs,
1 / 17The Old Umbrella Mender
- 1. The Old Umbrella Mender
- 2. The Secret of Efficient Expression
- 3. Jesus, The Supreme Leader
- 4. Susan B. Anthony: A Reminiscence
- 5. Louis Tikas - Ludlow's Hero and Martyr
- 6. The Little Lords of Love
- 7. The Coppock Bros.
- 8. The Social Spirit
- 9. Roosevelt and His Regime
- 10. Industrial and Social Democracy
- 11. A Message to the Children
- 12. Danger Ahead
- 13. Pioneer Women in America
- 14. Unity and Victory
- 15. Political Appeal to American Workers
- 16. The Fight for Freedom
- 17. Capitalism and Socialism
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"While there is a lower class I am in it; While there is a criminal class I am of it; While there is a soul in prison I am not free." (Eugene V. Debs)
This collection of essays charts the thought and character of Eugene V. Debs. Debs was an influential early American labor leader, a founding member of the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW), and a Presidential candidate for the Socialist Party of America.
In these essays, Debs employs his characteristically fiery rhetoric in a spirited defense of worker's rights, organized labor, women's suffrage, class solidarity, and the principles of economic socialism.
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