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May 30, 1912 issue

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This article focuses on the political and social developments in various parts of the world. The philosophic explanation of the U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt's political course which Guglielmo Ferrero gives is that it is an effort to make the Republican party radical. Before the Lawrence strike, and for several weeks after the strike was under way, there must have been very few people in the country who knew what the Syndicalist theory stands for and what was Industrial Workers of the World organization in which the Syndicalist philosophy is embodied in this country.

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UNITED States -- Politics & government; PRESIDENTS -- United States; SOCIAL development; SYNDICALISM; INDUSTRIAL workers; STRIKES & lockouts; UNITED States
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