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Der Industriale Arbeiter, Chicago, monthly (Feb., 1919

).

"Issued by the Jewish Press Committee under the direction of the G. E. B. of the I. W. W."

Industrijalni Radnik (Industrial Worker), Slavonian; I. W. W. organ; Duluth, Minn. (“ can be read by Croatians, Slovenians, Dalmatians, Servians and Montenegrins "). $1.50 per year.

The Labor Bulletin, published monthly by the Portland (Ore.) locals of the I. W. W.; June, 1912

The Labor Defender, New York [Feb. 16, 1918

]. Published semimonthly by the Industrial Workers of the World Defense Committee. (Affiliated with the General Defense Committee of Chicago.) Name changed to The Rebel Worker, February, 1919.

Het Licht (The Light) (Flemish), Lawrence, Mass. Monthly, 50 cents. Loukkataistelu (The Class Struggle), New York (January, 1919- ).

Finnish.

The Lumber Jack, Alexandria, La.; weekly, vol. i, no. 1, Jan. 9, 1913-;
published by National Industrial Union of Forest and Lumber
Workers-Southern District (I. W. W.). Later published as The
Voice of the People at Portland, Ore. Publication suspended.
A Luz (Light), (Portuguese), New Bedford, Mass.

50 cents.

Semi-monthly,

The New Solidarity, weekly (Nov. 16, 1918- ), Chicago. Published by the General Executive Board of the I. W. W. Official organ. (Successor to the Defense News Bulletin).

The New Unionist, Seattle, Wash., vol. i, no. 1, July 6, 1918. Published weekly by the New Unionist Publishing Co. Publication suspended.

News Bulletin [of the] Lumber Workers Industrial Union, [Seattle district], Seattle. (Four-page news sheet.)

La Nueva Solidaridad (Spanish), Dec., 1918

Chicago, $1.50.

Il Nuovo Proletario, Italian I. W. W. paper (Dec., 1918- ), Chicago, $1.50.

Nya Verlden (The New World), Chicago (February, 1919

Il Proletario (The Proletariat), Italian, Boston. Weekly, $1.00.

Prům ný Dělník (Industrial Worker), Bohemian; semi-monthly, Chicago.

Rabochaya Rech (The Voice of Labor), Russian, Chicago. Weekly, 50 cents.

Ragione Nuova, Italian I. W. W. organ; monthly, Providence, R. I.; 25c. a year.

The Rebel Worker, New York (February, 1919- ). New name of the Labor Defender.

El Rebelde (The Rebel), Spanish, Los Angeles. Semi-monthly, $1.00. Published by I. W. W. local union, no. 602.

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'Organo de los Trabajadores Industriales del Mundo."

Socialist Union World, Detroit I. W. W. organ; monthly, published by L. U.'s 400, 427, 675, Seattle; 50c. a year; August, 1914.

Solidaritet (Swedish monthly), Seattle, Wash.

Solidarity, official organ of I. W. W.; weekly, published by I. W. W. Publ. Bureau, Chicago; Dec. 18, 1909-1917. Suppressed by the Government.

Solidarnosc (Solidarity), Polish, Chicago. Semi-monthly, $1.00.

Official Polish organ of the I. W. W.

Teollisuustyo lainen (Industrial Worker), Finnish, I. W. W. organ (daily?); Duluth: The Socialist Publishing Company; formerly called Socialisti.

Timber Worker, Seattle, Wash.; weekly, suspended publication.

La Union Industrial, Spanish, Phoenix, Ariz.; published by the Local Unions of the I. W. W. at Phoenix, Ariz.

Voice of Labour, Johannesburg, S. Africa, organ of "South African administration I. W. W."

Voice of Labor, Chicago. Organ of the American Labor Union, monthly from January, 1905. Suspended in 1905.

Voice of the People, weekly, published weekly by National Industrial Union of Forest and Lumber Workers, Southern District, New Orleans, La.; Jan. 9, 1913- , Covington Hall, Editor; beginning with vol. iii, no. 29, July 30, 1914, published in Portland, Ore.; published weekly by the City Central Committee of the I. W. W. of Portland ("owned by the Lumber Jacks"); originally published at Alexandria, La., under title, The Lumber Jack; $1.00, publication suspended.

Der Weckruf, Chicago, weekly (1912- ).

Weekly Bulletin of Lumber Workers Industrial Union No. 500, I. W.

W., Main Office, Chicago. (Two-page leaflet news sheet.) The Wooden Shoe, published weekly by the I. W. W. locals of Los Angeles; Bill C. Cook, James O'Neil, editors (Aug., 1912- ), suspended publication.

Der Yacker, Jewish, I. W. W. organ; Brooklyn; monthly, May 1, 1915.

The following journals though not organs of the I. W. W. contained during the periods specified a vast amount of news and controversial discussion of the I. W. W. and I.W.W.-ism:

The Miners Magazine, 1905-1909. Official organ of the Western Federation of Miners (now the International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers), Denver.

The Weekly People, 1905-1908. Official organ of the Socialist Labor Party, New York.

The New Review, 1913-1916, New York. (Publication suspended).

The International Socialist Review (1905-1918), monthly, Chicago. This magazine has been for several years past virtually an I. W. W. organ.

4. OTHER SYNDICALIST AND REVOLUTIONARY LABOR PERIODICALS

La Acción Obrera (Syndicalist), Buenos Ayres.

L'Action Directe, Syndicalist weekly, Paris, vol. i, no. 1, January 15, 1908.

Adelante, Syndicalist, Punta Arenas, Chile.

The Agitator (changed to The Syndicalist January, 1913), Lakebay, Wash.; semi-monthly, Jay Fox, editor. A workers' semi-monthly advocate of the modern school, syndicalism and individual freedom. American Labor Union Journal, Butte, Mont.; published by the American Labor Union, Jan., 1903-Dec., 1904 (vols. i-ii).

The Anarchist, London, weekly.

De Arbeid, Syndicalist, Holland, bi-weekly.

L'Avvenire (The Future), Italian, advocates syndicalism, New York; weekly, published by Carlo Tresca of the I. W. W.

Il Avvenire Sociale, Rome; fortnightly review.

Bataille syndicaliste, Paris; daily.

The Blast, San Francisco; weekly, Revolutionary Labor Weekly; Alex
Berkman, editor and publisher, vol. i, no. 1, January 15, 1916.
Brand, weekly organ of the revolutionary syndicalist movement of
Sweden, Stockholm.

Le bulletin international du mouvement syndicaliste, Bourg la Reine, France, weekly, Ch. Cornélissen, Aug., 1907- ; contents reproduced every week in English in Solidarity and The Industrial Worker, various syndicalist papers in Europe and La Acción Obrera (Buenos Ayres).

The Class Struggle, New York (1917- ), published every two months by the Socialist Publication Society, devoted to International Socialism.

The Decentralizer, socialist and industrialist, Hallettsville, Texas; monthly, 25c. a year.

Direkte Aktion, Stockholm.

Direkte Aktion, Christiania, Norway, Dec. 1, 1910.

Divenire Sociale, Rome; published fortnightly; syndicalist, 1905

edited by E. Leone.

Die Einigkeit, syndicalist organ of the "Freie Vereinigung Deutscher Gewerkschaften, Berlin; weekly, 1906- Started 1896 but radically syndicalistic only since 1906; represents revolutionary syndicalism in Germany.

L'Emancipation, Industrialist unionist, Lawrence, Mass., monthly.
Freedom, San Francisco, monthly (publication suspended).
Der Freie Arbeiter, Anarchist, Berlin; weekly.

Golos Truda (Voice of Labor), Russian, advocates Syndicalism, New York; weekly, published by the Russian Labor Group.

La guerre sociale, Paris.

Herald of Revolt, Anarchist, London; monthly, Jan., 1911

L'Humanité, Socialist daily published since 1905, Paris. Contains many articles by Revolutionary and Reformist Syndicalists, strong syndicalist leanings.

The Industrial Socialist (semi-syndicalist organ), Bridgeport, Conn. The Industrial Syndicalist, London, monthly. Edited by Tom Mann, vol. i (1910-1911) issued monthly in pamphlet form, a special article making up each number.

The Industrial Unionist, London; weekly.

The Industrialist, official organ "Industrialist League," London, monthly. The International. “A journal devoted to the cause of Syndicalism," San Diego, semi-monthly; Laura Payne Emerson, editor and publisher, Aug. 17, 1914

International Socialist Review (Industrial Socialism), Chicago, monthly; C. H. Kerr, editor; C. H. Kerr & Co., publishers.

The Journal of the Knights of Labor, Washington, D. C., 1890, early volumes published in Philadelphia; suspended publication May, 1904 to July, 1905.

Land and Liberty, Anarchist monthly, Apr., 1914

Wm. C. Owen, editor. Suspended.

Hayward, Calif.,

The Liberator, New York, monthly (Max Eastman, ed.), vol. i, no. 1, March, 1918.

The Masses, New York, monthly, publication suspended.

The Maoriland Worker (industrial unionism), weekly, Wellington, New Zealand.

Miners Magazine, The, weekly; published by the Western Federation of Miners (International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers) Denver, Colo.

Mother Earth, Anarchist monthly, New York; Emma Goldman, editor. Le mouvement socialiste, Paris. Revue de critique sociale, littéraire et artistique-bi-mensuelle internationale, 1899- ; semi-monthly, Jan., 1903 to August, 1905; monthly, September, 1905- . Hubert Lagardelle, editor.

Neo-Marxian. Especially valuable for student of revolutionary syndicalism. Was for a time the organ of the intellectuels of the French syndicalists.

The Nevada Workman, Goldfield. A weekly newspaper devoted to the organization of the workers along industrial lines, August, 1907The New International (published monthly by the Socialist Propaganda League) (1917- ) "A journal of revolutionary socialist reconstruction." New York.

The New Review. A critical review of international socialism, New York, weekly to April, 1913, then monthly to April, 1915, then semimonthly. Publication suspended.

Pagine Libere, Lugano.

The People, Sydney, N. S. W., So. Australia; weekly, Industrial unionism.

The People (continued as The Weekly People, q. v.), New York, 18911908, vol. xi-vol. xvii has title "The Worker," vol. xviii title reads, "New York Socialist," ceased publication with vol. xviii, 1908, daily. Pionier, Unabhängiges sozialrevolutionäres Organ; Berlin, weekly, Jan., Represents the revolutionary syndicalist movement in

1911

Germany.

Pluma Roja, Anarchist, Los Angeles, Calif., Oct., 1913

El Producidor, Santiago, Chile, weekly, syndicalist paper.

The Proletarian. In Japanese, with some articles in English, Chicago; a monthly advocate of Industrial unionism for Japanese workers; 35c. a year.

The Proletarian (monthly), Detroit, Proletarian Publishing Co. (vol.

i, May, 1918).

The Proletariat. Published every other month by the Jack London Memorial Institute, vol. i, no. 1, May-June, 1918, San Francisco. Pueblo Courier (Pueblo Labor Advocate, 1904- ), Pueblo, Colo.; official newspaper of the Western Labor Union.

The Question, official organ of the Unemployed Army; San Francisco; Jan., 1914- ; published irregularly, no. 5 appeared. Suspended publication.

The Radical Review ("Devoted to the critical study of scientific socialism"). Published monthly by the Radical Review Publishing Association, New York, vol. i, no. 1, July, 1917.

The Referendum. Exponent of Marxian socialism and industrial unionism, weekly, Faribault, Minn.

Regeneración, Los Angeles, Calif.; syndicalist weekly. Includes an English section.

Revolt. "The voice of the Militant Worker"; Advocates industrial socialism; weekly, San Francisco, July, 1910

J. Mooney, publisher.

Social Justice, Pittsburgh.

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suspended. Thos.

The Social War, anarchist, published every three weeks; subscription

voluntary, New York, 1913

Solidaritet, Copenhagen, syndicalist, weekly.

Solidarity, monthly syndicalist magazine issued by the Industrial Democracy League, of New South Wales.

Solidarity, organ of the Industrial Democracy League (London, England); monthly "A journal of industrial unionism."

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