The Comrade. Vol. 3 No. 15. December, 1904.
Contents: The Times and Their Tendencies by Franklin H. Wentworth, The Socialist Vote, Press Comment on the Socialist Vote, The General Elections in Italy, To What Extent is the Communist Manifesto Obsolete? by Karl Kautsky, The Impending Conflict between Social Democracy and the Catholic Church by Emile Vandervelde, Socialism in Canada, Something for Nothing by Ernest Crosby, The Comrade (Poem) by Arthur Windermere, Support the Socialist Press!
The Comrade began in 1901 with the launch of the Socialist Party, and was published monthly until 1905 in New York City and edited by John Spargo, Otto Wegener, and Algernon Lee amongst others. Along with Socialist politics, it featured radical art and literature. The Comrade was known for publishing Utopian Socialist literature and included a serialization of ‘News from Nowhere’ by William Morris along work from with Heinrich Heine, Thomas Nast, Ella Wheeler Wilcox, Edward Markham, Jack London, Maxim Gorky, Clarence Darrow, Upton Sinclair, Eugene Debs, and Mother Jones. It would be absorbed into the International Socialist Review in 1905.
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