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1934: William Z. Foster, Improved in Health, Returns to U.S. After Stay in Soviet Union from Daily Worker, January 19, 1934. 1934: William Z. Foster Visits "Daily" for the First Time in Sixteen Months; Praises Improvement, Hails Drive for 10,000 New Readers from Daily Worker, January 22, 1934.
- Russia in 1924
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- The Russian Revolution
Written: c. 1921 Source: Labor Herald Library No. 2....
- Toward Soviet America
William Z. Foster, communism, USA, Stalinism, marxism,...
- The Molders' Convention
WM. Z. Foster The Molders’ Convention. Source: International...
- The Crisis on The Railroads
Written: William Z. Foster First Published: Workers Party...
- Bankruptcy of The American Labor Movement
Works of William Z. Foster. Bankruptcy of the American Labor...
- Lenin and Stalin as Mass Leaders
William Z. Foster Lenin and Stalin as Mass Leaders Source:...
- The Role of Mao Tse-tung
William Z. Foster. The Role of Mao Tse-tung. Source: History...
- William Z. Foster
Editor’s Note: William Z. Foster was born, the son of a...
- Russia in 1924
William Z. Foster (February 25, 1881 – September 1, 1961) was a radical American labor organizer and Communist politician, whose career included serving as General Secretary of the Communist Party USA from 1945 to 1957.
- Trade union leader, politician
- Communist Party USA
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William Z. Foster was an American labour agitator and Communist Party leader who ran for the presidency in 1924, 1928, and 1932. A militant union organizer from 1894, Foster joined the Industrial Workers of the World (1909), which aimed at achieving socialism through industry-wide labour.
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William Z. Foster has 103 books on Goodreads with 1442 ratings. William Z. Foster’s most popular book is History of the Three Internationals.
1947: Workers, Defend Your Unions! 1952: History of the Communist Party of the United States (off site) 1954: The Negro People in American History, (200Mb) 1954. 1955: The Role of Mao Tse-tung, from History of the Three Internationals. Comment on Foster by Max Eastman. Communist Party of the USA.
The American Road to Socialism. William Z. Foster [section from History of the Communist Party of the United States, International Publishers, New York, 1952] The transition from capitalism to socialism involves a fundamental reorganization of the nation’s economy, from one based on the private ownership of industry for private profit to one of collective ownership for social use, and also a ...
Editor’s Note: William Z. Foster was born, the son of a carriage washer, in Taunton, Mass., on Feb. 25, 1881 and died in Moscow on Sept. 1, 1961. This article is written in commemoration of his birthday and in appreciation of his many contributions to the American working class and the international socialist movement. * * *