Eugene V. Debs: Citizen and SocialistUniversity of Illinois Press, 1982 - 437 páginas In this classic book, Nick Salvatore offers a major reevaluation of Eugene V. Debs, the movements he launched, and his belief in American Socialism as an extension of the nation's democratic traditions. |
Índice
Transcending the Brotherhoods | 88 |
An Injury to | 114 |
What Is to Be Done? | 147 |
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