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Due to a disagreement over fundamental principles, with Simons' views becoming steadily more moderate while those of his employer became increasingly radical, publisher Charles H. Kerr fired editor Simons in 1908. Kerr worked to make the previously dry and academic publication into what he called
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carried firsthand reports of major strikes, lockouts, organizing drives, and employers' offensives as well as theoretical and political discussions. Kerr's work with longtime associates Mary and Leslie Marcy and an editorial board including left-wingers
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soon became the major organ of the "left wing" of the Socialist Party, which was critical of what it perceived to be an obsession of many national figures in the party with ameliorative reform. The circulation and influence of the
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From its beginnings in the summer of 1900, the publication managed to achieve a modest circulation of about 4,000, about three-quarters of which obtained the publication by mail rather than via sales at
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in 1917 sounded the death knell for the publication. The magazine died early in 1918, chiefly due to this government pressure. A brief attempt to revive the publication as
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which sought to unite all workers regardless of race, craft, or skill under the umbrella of "One Big Union" with a view to the overthrow of the
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was temperate and the policies advocated modest. The publication was fully reflective of what one historian has called "the rather moderate
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was the voice of the Socialist Party's left wing. After 1908, it strongly supported the activities of the Industrial Workers of the World
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and its apparent faith that a revolution can be evoked by Will or Force is in direct opposition to our whole philosophy."
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which had gained national attention and readership as a left wing voice. By July 1910, the monthly circulation of the
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after 1908 was recognized as one of the primary voices of the party's left wing. It defended the concept of
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against those who would reduce the Socialist Party to a party of ameliorative reform, expounded upon the
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and its replacement with decision-making by economic units established by the workers themselves (
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Herbert G. Gutman, "The International Socialist Review: Chicago, 1900-1918," in
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The moderate wing of the Socialist Party was at times sharply critical of
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played a leading role in establishing the tone and content of the
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First Edition, New York: Garland Publishing, 1990; pp. 374-375.
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circulation from nearly 6,000 in 1908 to over 40,000 by 1911."
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perspective of Simons and other Socialists of the 'Center.'"
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Defunct political magazines published in the United States
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the largest circulation socialist newspaper of its era.
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or via bundle orders by local socialist organizations.
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journal during its first years under the editorship of
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Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1974; vol. 1, pg. 82.
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Industrial Workers of the World in the United States
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Monthly
Charles H. Kerr & Co.
Chicago, Illinois
magazine
Chicago, Illinois
Charles H. Kerr & Co.
Marxist
theoretical
A.M. Simons
Charles H. Kerr
labor movement
Socialist Party of America
revolutionary socialism
syndicalist
revolutionary industrial union
Industrial Workers of the World
militarism
"Preparedness" movement
Zimmerwald Left
European World War
U.S. Post Office Department
United States Department of Justice
Wilson administration's
Postmaster General
Albert S. Burleson
Mary Marcy

Algie M. Simons
University of Wisconsin

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