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  1. Oct 30, 2023 · William Z. Foster Archive. (1881–1961) Biography. Writings: 1909: Special Spokane Despatches from The Workingman’s Paper, November 20, 1909. 1909: Special Spokane Despatches (cont.) from The Workingman’s Paper, November 27, 1909. 1909: The Sweat-Box from The Workingman’s Paper, December 11, 1909.

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    Marxist Internet Archive collection of writings by William Z. Foster: radical American labor leader and Communist politician.

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  4. Nov 8, 2006 · William Z. Foster was perhaps the most influential of all the great American communists of the 20th century, but his thoughts differ greatly from those of De Leon in that Foster rejects anarcho-syndicalism in full.

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    Importance of Organizing the Unorganized

    The question of organizing the many millions of unorganized workers is the most vital matter now before the American labor movement. The future progress of the working class depends upon the solution of this great problem. The organization of the unorganized is a life and death question for the labor movement. To bring the millions into the unions is necessary not only for the protection of the of the unorganized workers, and to further class ends in general, but also to safeguard the life of...

    Unions in Danger

    To a greater or lesser extent similar menacing conditions exist among the unions of Railroad Workers, Metal Workers, Needle Workers, etc. They are not only seriously weakened, but they cannot even exist with such large sections of their industries working under non-union conditions, The organization of the unorganized masses will mean a tremendous step forward to the general revolutionizing of the labor movement. At present the unions have only 3,500,000 workers out of a total of at least 20,...

    Will Create a New Spirit of Progress

    The overwhelming bulk of the unorganized masses are semi-skilled and unskilled. They are the most proletarian and revolutionary section of the working class. Of the 3,500,000 organized workers, fully one-half are highly skilled. They dominate the whole movement and color it and restrict it with their craft prejudices and petty bourgeois conceptions. A great influx of the at present unorganized semi-skilled and unskilled workers will drown out these unhealthy tendencies and start the movement...

    The Left Wing Must Do the Work

    The organization of the unorganized millions of workers is primarily the task of the left wing. There is no other section of the labor movement possessing the necessary courage, energy, and understanding to carry through this basic work. This is a prime lesson that T.U.E.L. militants must understand. The three general groups in the trade union movement play essentially the following roles in the gigantic task of organizing the unorganized masses: The left wing militantly leads, the progressiv...

    Sabotage by the Right Wing

    The right wing controlling bureaucrats are the real stumbling block to organization. They primarily represent the skilled workers. They fear that the organization of the unorganized masses of semi-skilled and unskilled will overwhelm the organized skilled workers. The bureaucrats want to maintain craft lines and craft interests, in wage scales, in organization forms, and in various other ways, and they know that the influx of the unorganized mass will tend to wipe out these special interests....

    Stimulating the Trade Unions Into Action

    It would be a grievous error, however, to conclude from the foregoing that the right wing can block the organization of the unorganized by the trade unions and that nothing can be done in these bodies. A whole series of organization campaigns by the trade unions belie this pessimism. The impulse of the labor movement to expand into a real mass and class organization is very powerful. Where there is an insistent and intelligent demand from the combined left wing and progressives, the right win...

    The A.F. of L. and Independent Unions

    A most important question for T.U.E.L. militants to understand in order to carry through successfully our work of organizing the unorganized, is our relationship to the A.F, of L. and Independent Unions. Our goal must be to build mass labor organization of the workers, and to bring or maintain these unions in affiliation with the general labor movement, the American Federation of Labor. This involves the two-sided policy of: (a) stimulating the existing unions into organizing campaigns; and (...

    Formation of New Unions

    In the industries where there are no A.F. of L. unions our course is clear. We must form new unions and bring them into affiliation with the broad labor movement as quickly as practicability permits. Or if there be independent unions in such industries we must give them our active support and work for their affiliation to the A.F. of L. In those fields where the I.W.W. functions more or less effectively, such for example as among the lumber, general construction, and agricultural workers, we...

    The Fight for Affiliation

    Such a policy is bound to be successful. On the one hand it checks the dangerous and ever-present spirit of sectarianism, and on the other hand it either leads to amalgamation and affiliation, or it gives the new union many of the advantages of affiliation by breaking up the official bureaucratic opposition. When per-capita-tax-hungry trade union officials see a fat independent union that wants to affiliate to their organiaztion, they are much inclined to look upon it with some degree of frie...

    Methods of Organization

    In the United States, the task of organizing the workers is an extremely complicated and difficult one. The situation in the industries is not uniform. In industries that are competitive in character, especially where there are established unions or where the workers have a tradition of organization, unions and efforts to organize them are tolerated, or at least not violently persecuted. In other industries, where the organization and tradition of unionism are weak, and the employers, highly...

    “Open” Organization Campaigns

    It is possible to carry on “open” trade union organization work in many industries such as on various railroads, in half organized northern coal fields, in the unorganized sections of the building, needle, culinary, and printing trades, and in the general mass of small metal and other competitive industries, where the employers are not strongly organized. In such situations are commonly found trade unions, however weak. Wherever “open” trade union organization is possible, the task of the lef...

    “Closed” Organization Campaigns

    There are many other industries, on the other hand, such as steel, textile, rubber, southern coal fields, on many railroads, etc., etc., where unionism has been eliminated and where “open” organization work is practically impossible because of the terrorism of the employers. In these “closed” industries, we must adopt “secret” or indirect methods of organization. A most important consideration in these “closed,” unorganized industries, is the fact that the left wing must take the initiative i...

    Organization and Strikes

    The organization of the unorganized on any considerable scale in American industry inevitably precipitates hard-fought strikes. Organization campaigns are the first phase of bitter struggles between the workers and employers over questions of wages, hours, working conditions and the right to organize. In most industries the acute phase of the struggle, the strike, comes quickly. Usually, when an organization campaign begins, the employers take the initiative and try to nip the movement in the...

    The Question of Demands

    The first consideration is to center our campaigns of organization around the economic demands of the workers. The unorganized workers have very little understanding of or desire for trade unionism as such. It is only the advanced elements who appreciate the real value of organization. When the masses join unions it is in the hope of securing immediate satisfaction for their burning grievances. They want unions directly for what they can get through them from the employers, and usually they w...

    Organization Strategy

    Organization campaigns in American unorganized industries are preparations for strikes. They are a struggle for position between the employers and workers in the big battle that is soon to come, the strike over the establishment of better conditions. It is in this sense that such campaigns must be conceived and carried through. To prevent the organization of their workers, the employers have a whole arsenal of weapons which they use with skill and ruthlessness. When modern employers cut wages...

  5. Oct 6, 2020 · Forging American communism : the life of William Z. Foster : Johanningsmeier, Edward P., 1956- : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive.

  6. Mar 30, 2020 · Foster, William Z., 1881-1961. Topics. capitalism, socialism, Marxism-Leninism, American labor, social-democracy, religion, communism. Collection. opensource. Language. English. A 1949 International Publishers work. Scanned by Ismail with their permission. https://www.intpubnyc.com/ Addeddate. 2020-03-30 22:30:18. Identifier.

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