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  • Speech of Sedition

    Enriched edition. Championing Working Class Rights: Speeches of Justice and Equality

    In "Speech of Sedition," Eugene V. Debs delivers a compelling oration that encapsulates the tensions of early 20th-century America, where the ideals of freedom, labor rights, and anti-war sentiment clashed with government suppression and capitalist interests. Written in a stirring and impassioned style, Debs employs rhetorical techniques that resonate deeply with the listener, weaving together ... Read more

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  • Labor and Freedom: The Voice and Pen of Eugene V. Debs

    Enriched edition.

    In "Labor and Freedom: The Voice and Pen of Eugene V. Debs," Debs articulates a profound vision of social justice and the dignity of labor within the socio-political fabric of early 20th-century America. This collection of his speeches, letters, and writings showcases a literary style that merges passionate rhetoric with a didactic approach, aimed at both illuminating the struggles of the working ... Read more

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  • Labor and Freedom: The Voice and Pen of Eugene V. Debs

    "Labor and Freedom: The Voice and Pen of Eugene V. Debs" is a compelling collection that showcases the writings and speeches of one of America's most influential labor leaders. Debs, a passionate advocate for workers' rights and social justice, eloquently articulates the struggles of the working class and the need for solidarity among laborers. His powerful rhetoric and unwavering commitment to ... Read more

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  • Labor and Freedom

    Poor human soul, I thought to myself, as I looked down upon the weatherbeaten brother at my feet! A vagabond dog among his kind would fare better than this worn-out old umbrella mender in a civilized human community.The warm clothes I had on made me uncomfortable as I saw him sitting there in rags mending my umbrella. The overcoat I wore made me ashamed of myself. ... Read more

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  • Class Unionism

    In "Class Unionism," Eugene V. Debs presents a compelling critique of the American labor movement, advocating for a unifying approach that transcends traditional craft and trade unions. Debs employs a clear, persuasive literary style that intertwines passionate rhetoric with empirical observations, dissecting the socio-economic disparities of his time. The book emerges in the context of the early ... Read more

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  • Labor and Freedom: The Voice and Pen of Eugene V. Debs

    Enriched edition. Championing Labor: The Radical Vision of Eugene V. Debs

    In "Labor and Freedom: The Voice and Pen of Eugene V. Debs," the reader is presented with a compelling anthology of Debs' most significant writings, which illuminate the intricate relationship between labor and social justice in early 20th-century America. Employing a passionate and eloquent literary style, Debs critiques the capitalist framework and advocates for the rights of the working class, ... Read more

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  • Speech of Sedition (Annotated)

    Enriched Edition. A Socialist Antiwar Address on Free Speech, Labor, and Civil Liberties in World War I America

    Speech of Sedition presents Eugene V. Debs's celebrated 1918 Canton, Ohio address, a defiant socialist denunciation of war, capitalist power, and the suppression of dissent during the First World War. More than a political speech, it is a work of American radical rhetoric: plainspoken yet morally elevated, prosecutorial in logic, and prophetic in cadence. In the literary context of abolitionist ... Read more

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  • Labor and Freedom The Voice and Pen of Eugene V. Debs

    "Labor and Freedom: The Voice and Pen of Eugene V. Debs" by Eugene V. Debs encapsulates the essence of the labor movement and socialist ideology through the words and actions of Eugene V. Debs. As a prominent figure in unionism and workers' rights, Debs' activism and political philosophy resonate throughout American history, particularly during the Progressive era. Through speeches and essays, ... Read more

    $1.36 CAD

  • Walls and Bars

    Your knowledge of Eugene Victor Debs' activity during and since the First World War will not be complete until you read this book. It includes his speech at Canton, Ohio, that brought about his arrest; his fearless address to the jury; his daring statement to the court, and excellent account of the trial; and a short history of the Socialist Party's Amnesty Campaign."While still an inmate of the ... Read more

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  • The Negro Workers

    Restored Classics to Go Edition

    Series series
    "The Negro Workers" by Eugene V. Debs explores the challenges and injustices faced by African American laborers in the early 20th century. Debs, a prominent socialist and labor leader, highlights the systemic racism in labor practices and advocates for unity among all workers, regardless of race. The book's core themes include racial inequality, economic exploitation, and the power of solidarity ... Read more

    $3.99 CAD

  • Audiobook

    The Rise of Socialism

    1884-1918

    Series Audiobook 7 - History's Great Speeches

    Unabridged

    2 hours 7 min

    The birth of liberation movements in the C19th saw a rise in fighting for the rights of workers.William Morris believed decries the belief “not that Commerce was made for man, but that man was made for Commerce”, with the profit motive that renders all work miserable when “It is right and necessary that all men should have work to do which shall be worth doing, and be of itself pleasant to do; and ... Read more

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  • Class Unionism

    Enriched edition. Solidarity and Struggle: Labor Rights in the Progressive Era

    In "Class Unionism," Eugene V. Debs articulates a compelling vision for the labor movement, situating it within the broader context of class struggle and social justice. The book merges Debs's personal experiences as a labor leader with a rigorous analysis of the socio-economic dynamics at play in American society during the early 20th century. His literary style is both accessible and impassioned ... Read more

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