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  • Eugene Victor Debs by Steven G. Erickson on Friday, Oct 16, 2009 at 5: 28: 48 AM

    The World War One Origins of Corporate Communism 2009

  • Not just aware of but steeped in the traditions of American populism~more William Jennings Bryan and Eugene Victor Debs than Bill Clinton or John Kerry~Carlin preached against the consolidation of wealth and power with a fire-and-brimstone rage that betrayed a deep moral sense that could never quite be cloaked with four-letter words: John Nichols/The Nation

    THE AMERICAN DREAM / GEORGE CARLIN 2008

  • About a century ago, US labor leader Eugene Victor Debs was thrown into jail during a strike.

    Fog City Journal FCJ Editor 2010

  • About a century ago, US labor leader Eugene Victor Debs was thrown into jail during a strike.

    Political Affairs Magazine 2009

  • About a century ago, US labor leader Eugene Victor Debs was thrown into jail during a strike.

    Gorilla Radio blog 2009

  • About a century ago, US labor leader Eugene Victor Debs was thrown into jail during a strike.

    Thomas Paine's Corner 2009

  • There hasn't been so much talk of socialism in an American election since 1920, when Eugene Victor Debs, candidate of the Socialist Party, made his fifth run for President from a cell in the Atlanta Federal Penitentiary, where he was serving a ten-year sentence for opposing the First World War.

    Gawker 2008

  • There hasn't been so much talk of socialism in an American election since 1920, when Eugene Victor Debs, candidate of the Socialist Party, made his fifth run for President from a cell in the Atlanta Federal Penitentiary, where he was serving a ten-year sentence for opposing the First World War.

    Gawker 2008

  • There hasn't been so much talk of socialism in an American election since 1920, when Eugene Victor Debs, candidate of the Socialist Party, made his fifth run for President from a cell in the Atlanta Federal Penitentiary, where he was serving a ten-year sentence for opposing the First World War.

    Gawker 2008

  • To rebuild them, the Senator's aides warned, he would have to abandon his continued calls for investigations of war profiteers and his passionate defense of socialist Eugene Victor Debs and others who had been jailed in the postwar Red Scare.

    Chris Floyd - Empire Burlesque Chris Floyd 2008

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