Proposed Roads to Freedom; Socialism, Anarchism, And Syndicalism
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The labor movement in America has been char- acterized on both sides by very great violence. Indeed, the Secretary of the C. G. T., Monsieur Jouhaux, recognizes that the C. G. T. is mild in comparison with the I. W. W. "The I. W. W.," he says, " preach a policy of DMlitant action, very necessary in parts of America, which would not do in FraJice."-'^ A very interesting! account of it, from the point of view of an author who is neither wholly on the side of labor nor whoUy on the side of the cap...italist, but disinterestedly anxious to find some solution of the social question short of violence and revolution, is the work of Mr. John Graham. Brooks, called "Amer- ican Syndicalism : the I. W. W." (Macmillan, 1913) . American labor conditions are very different from those of Europe. In the first place, the power of the trusts is enormous ; the concentration of capital has in this respect proceeded more nearly on Marxian lines in America than anywhere else. In the second place, the great influx of foreign labor makes the whole problem quite different from any that arises in Europe.
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