The U.S. Oil Industry: Historical Overview

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Eugene V. Debs: Speech to the Founding Convention of the Industrial Workers of the World

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Abstract

In taking a survey of the industrial field of today, we are at once impressed with the total inadequacy of working-class organization, with the lack of solidarity, with the widespread demoralization we see, and we are bound to conclude that the old form of pure and simple unionism has long since outgrown its usefulness; that it is now not only in the way of progress, but that it has become positively reactionary, a thing that is but an auxiliary of the capitalist class.