ts Aims and Principles_
CONTENTS
I Trade Unionism, Socialism, and Syndicalism
II Political Action and the General Strike
III The Philosophy of Sorel
IV The Programme of Direct Action
V Syndicalism in Europe and America
VI Syndicalism in Great Britain
VII An Examination of Syndicalist Principles
VIII The Programme of Syndicalism
IX Conclusion
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THE TASK OF SOCIAL HYGIENE
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