Class Warrior

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Title

Class Warrior

Subject

LABORER

Description

In October 1890, Eugene T. Kingsley’s life changed irrevocably when he was injured in a fall between two rail cars while working as a brakeman on the Northern Pacific Railway. Following the amputation of both his legs, Kingsley became radicalized and joined the Socialist Labor Party in San Francisco. His activism eventually brought him to Vancouver, B.C. where he founded the Socialist Party of Canada. A self-described “uncompromising enemy of class rule and class robbery,” Kingsley wrote prolifically on the exploitation of wage slaves by the capitalist class. Also known as a passionate orator, he went on to become one of the most prominent socialist intellectuals of his day. Class Warrior is a collection of Kingsley’s writing and speeches that underscores his tremendous impact on Canadian political discourse.

Creator

Kingsley, E. T.

Source

https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/95479

Publisher

Athabasca University Press

Date

2022

Contributor

Sulistiorini

Rights

https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/

Relation

1900 On Washington State’s Primary Law
1903 On Political Action
On Reformism and Electoral “Fusion”
On Trade Unions
1905 On the Single Tax
On a Journey to Seattle
1906 On the Arrest of US Labour Leaders and State Power
1908 On the Socialist Movement and Travels across Canada
1909 On War
On the Vancouver Free Speech Fight
1911 On Property
On the Workers’ Awakening
On Economic Organization
On the Capitalist State
1914 On the Causes of the First World War
1916 On Carnage
1917 On Slavery and War
On War Finance
On the War Effort

Format

Pdf

Language

English

Type

Text

Identifier

DOI
10.15215/aupress/9781778290046.01
ISBN
9781778290046, 9781771993708, 9781771993715

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