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Government Unemployment Insurance
Government Unemployment Insurance, 1930
"7,000,000 Men Out of Work. Action is Necessary!" Brochure promoting the Socialist's proposal of an unemployment insurance law which would impose on each employer who hires five or more men in the same line of work the duty to pay a man whom he lays off a definite percentage of his wages and not less than $2.00 for each day he is unemployed....
Have the Socialists Made Good?..., 1913-09
"...What They Have Done in Municipalities. Socialism is no longer a mere theory in this country. It has been put to the test..." Author Carl Thompson makes an argument for the ways in which the Socialists have improved life for people living and working in the cities.
How to Organize a Socialist Local or Branch, Undated
Leaflet listing instructions for organizing a local or branch for the Socialist Party. Includes a list of Socialist Party office supplies, publications, rubber stamps, lapel pins, etc. and their cost.
Howls for a revolution, 1907 4 May
"Socialists parade and talk for Moyer and Haywood"
Is Any Friend of Yours Out of Work?
Is Any Friend of Yours Out of Work?, 1932
"...You don't turn your back on a friend. Not when he needs you. Then why shut your eyes and turn away now--when millions of men and women--just how many millions no one seems to know--have lost their jobs?...." Includes a black and white political cartoon by Art Young.
Is It a Crime to Be Old?, 1928
"...What shall we do with those who are no longer young? 1. Have them live off their children? 2. Send them to the poorhouse? 3. Have them beg for charity?...Vote Socialist!" Norman Thomas for President, James H. Maurer for Vice President.
Is It Fun When Men Have to Strike?
Is It Fun When Men Have to Strike?, 1928
"...Some men gamble that they can cross the Atlantic in an airplane. Other men gamle that they can earn enough to do right by their families....GIVE THE WORKING CLASS PEOPLE AN EVEN CHANCE."