EDITOR’S NOTE:
Mr. Dosch-Fleurot travelled about the country to see how much Bolshevism he could find. He has been trying to determine how much effect the social revolution in Europe has had upon America. Returning to New York, he has written five articles:
In No. 1 he contrasts the industrial situation in this rich country to the war-impoverished countries of Europe.
In No. 2 he tells how much Bolshevism he found and how much he did not find.
In No. 3 he gives a new picture of what the industrial unrest in America is and explains the efforts to organize labor industrially instead of in trades.
No. 4 goes into the question of industrial peace and how it can be reached by “industrial councils.”
No. 5 shows how the farmers’ organizations are succeeding in doing what the “proletariat” has not been able to do in the way of organizing industrial unions.
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