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" The League for Industrial Democracy is a militant educational movement which challenges those who would think and act for a new social order based on production for use and not for profit. "
Who's who Among Minnesota Women: A History of Woman's Work in Minnesota from ... - Page 25
1924 - 380 pages
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International Labour Review, Volume 8

Labor laws and legislation - 1923 - 992 pages
...for Industrial Democracy, which succeeded the Intercollegiate Socialist Society, is " education for a new social order based on production for use and not for profit ". Dr. Nearing's propagandist pamphlet, the first of a series on social questions published by the...
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Pamphlet Series, Issue 2

League for Industrial Democracy - 1922 - 42 pages
...in 1921 as a successor to the Intercollegiate Socialist Society, has for its object, "education for a new social order based on production for use and not for profit." It aims, in other words, to bring the challenge of industrial democracy before the American people,...
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Recent Developments in the American Labor Movement: A Syllabus for ..., Issue 6

Harry Wellington Laidler - Labor - 1923 - 42 pages
... 70 Fifth Avenue, New York City OBJECT: "Education for a New Social Order Based on Production for Use and Not for Profit." The League invites those in sympathy with its object to join its ranks as student ($1), active ($3),...
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Roads to Freedom: A Syllabus for Discussion Groups

Harry Wellington Laidler - Anarchism - 1924 - 52 pages
...object of its college work la "to promote an Intelligent understanding of the labor movement and of the movement toward a new social order based on production for use and not for profit." Write for Information to the Executive Directors. OFFICERS: (1924-1926) President, ROBERT MORSS LOVETT...
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Social Progress: A Handbook of the Liberal Movement

William Floyd - Liberalism - 1925 - 360 pages
...promote among college tnen and women an intelligent understanding of the labor movement and of the movement toward a new social order based on production for use and not for profit." The League is the successor to the Intercollegiate Socialist Society organized by Jack London, Upton...
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The American Labor Year Book, Volume 7

Labor - 1926 - 632 pages
...of activity. Its object is "to promote an intelligent understanding of the labor movement and of the movement toward a new social order based on production for use and not for profit." Lecture Work. — During 1925 Paul Blanshard, its field secretary, visited 82 colleges and one academy,...
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Standard Catalog: Social Sciences Section: About 1300 Titles of the Most ...

H. W. Wilson Company - Economics - 1927 - 178 pages
...Harry W. Laidler;" "The profit motive," by Norman Thomas." The motto of the League is : "Education for a new social order based on production for use and not for profit." United States. Labor, Department of Publications of the Department of labor. Division of publications...
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A History of Socialist Thought

Harry Wellington Laidler - Socialism - 1927 - 780 pages
...the author is one of the Executive Directors, an organization which aims to promote "education for a new social order based on production for use and not for profit." In the preparation of this book, the author has had the continuous encouragement of the members of...
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Organizations in the United States that Promote Better International ...

National Council for Prevention of War (U.S.) - International cooperation - 1927 - 64 pages
...National headquarters with local chapters in the various cities and colleges. PURPOSE: "Education for a new social order based on production for use and not for profit." ACTIVITIES : Distribution of literature; lecture work and national conferences, in which industrial...
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Violations of Free Speech and Rights of Labor: Hearings Before a ...

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Education and Labor - Civil rights - 1936 - 1652 pages
...unemployment, sickness, old-age, and other State doles to the public; its slogan is "education towards a new social order based on production for use and not for profit" (of the individual), which is of course the Socialist-Communist tenet ; joins the Communists in advocating...
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