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1911 — 1917
Vol. 3, No. 4
Vlag, Piet (editor)
New York: The Masses Publishing Co., 1912-04-01 20 p.; 34.5 x 27.5 cm.
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Contents Cover Image. A Steel Trust Product (Popini, Alexander): 1-1
Contents: 2-2
The Columbus Speech (Emmons, Matthew R.): 2-2
An Important Question: 2-2
Editorial Advertisements: 2-2
Editorials: 3-3
The Question: Why Are We Here? (Sigsbee, Mary Ellen): 4-4
Our Presidential Candidate: 5-5
The Changing of the Looms: How Josiah Hampton Discovered that Things Have a Way of Coming Back, Even to the Millionaire Mill Owners (Plumley, Gardiner Ladd): 6-7
Direct and Indirect Action (Jones, Ellis O.): 8-9
The Mother: Observations Made by Our Travelling European Representative: 9-9
A Revolutionary Transformation (Vlag, Piet): 10-11
'Socialism vs. Individualism': A Plausible But Deceptive Cry (Calhoun, Arthur Wallace): 11-12
Socialism of To-Day (Graves, John Temple): 12-12
Songs of Protest (Untermeyer, Louis): 12-12
Two Months in Schenectady (Lippmann, Walter): 13-13
Germinal. The People. II (Zola, Emile): 14-15
Minimum Wage across the Water: 16-16
Jeffersonian vs. Social Democracy (Lewis, Lena Morrow): 17-17
The Way You Look at It: 18-18
The Doctors of Social Ills. Breaking the Law (Rivera, T. C.): 19-19
The Doctors of Social Ills. I Am with You (Hamilton, William): 19-19
The Doctors of Social Ills. Our Stolen Years (Wheat, Edwin W.): 19-19
The Doctors of Social Ills. Personal: 19-19
The Doctors of Social Ills. Socialism and Success (Ghent, W. J.): 19-19
The Doctors of Social Ills. Restoring Competition (McCose, Victor J.): 19-19
The Doctors of Social Ills. Business (Russell, Chas. Edw.): 19-19
Back Advertisements: 19-20
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