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Eugene V. Debs

Debs: His Life, Writings And Speeches. With A Department Of...

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Debs His Life, Writings And Speeches restores the uncompromising public voice of Eugene V. Debs trade union leader, socialist advocate and one of the defining figures of the Progressive Era. A voice that shook America. As an American political biography and a socialist writings anthology in one, this edition assembles the writings of Eugene Debs into a single, coherent portrait of conviction and controversy. It presents trenchant speeches and essays a vivid record of labor movement speeches and public argument that helped define early 20th century America. Across these pages, union activism themes and social justice history recur, while the drama of gilded age reform and the texture of progressive era politics come sharply into focus. Accessible in tone yet rich in primary material, the collection serves political science students seeking original sources, invites history buffs into the heat of grassroots organising, and rewards casual readers drawn to eloquent public argument. It is an essential addition to any history buffs collection and a welcome acquisition for collectors of classic political literature. The writings of Eugene Debs here form a foundational archive, offering both the energy of his oratory and the documentary evidence scholars rely on. Readers tracing the arc of modern labour politics will recognise passages that anticipate later debates about inequality and civic duty, and will see how Debss rhetoric reached both organised workers and wider publics....

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Binding: Paperback;548 pages; Publisher: Alpha Editions; Classification: N/A; Weight: 916.51 g; Dimensions: N/A

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