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American Syndicalism—The I. W. W.

By JOHN GRAHAM BROOKS

Author of “As Others See Us,” “The Social Unrest,” etc.

Cloth, $1.25 net; postpaid, $1.36

“Mr. Brooks’s book is a careful, sympathetic, and critical study of American syndicalism as represented in the order named the Industrial Workers of World.

“The theory, or ‘philosophy,’ of this syndicalism is given, a review made of the practical experiences of the movement as it has expressed itself here in the last few years, and a view sought of its possible destinies in the United States. Mr. Brooks says:

“‘In it and through it is something as sacred as the best of the great dreamers have ever brought us. In the total of this movement, the deeper, inner fact seems to be its nearness to and sympathy with that most heavy laden and long enduring mass of common toilers. Alike to our peril and to our loss shall we ignore this fact.’”—New York Tribune.

The Social Unrest

Studies in Labor and Social Movements