Labor Age. Vol. 17 No. 11. November, 1928.
Contents: Following the Fight by Louis F. Budenz, Brookwood Carries On, Organizing the South by Art Shields, Man vs. Machine by Justus Ebert, In Search. of Labor’s Formula by J.M. Budish, Flashes from the Labor World, Judicial Tyranny at Kenosha by Leonard Bright, The Devil and the Deep Sea by A.J. Muste, Does the Machine De-Humanize? by Herman Frank, Again the Labor Press by Fannia M. Cohn, In Other Lands, Research fro Workers by Louis Stanley, Say it With Books.
Labor Age was a left-labor monthly magazine with origins in Socialist Review, journal of the Intercollegiate Socialist Society. Published by the Labor Publication Society from 1921-1933 aligned with the League for Industrial Democracy of left-wing trade unionists across industries. During 1929-33 the magazine was affiliated with the Conference for Progressive Labor Action (CPLA) led by A. J. Muste. James Maurer, Harry W. Laidler, and Louis Budenz were also writers. The orientation of the magazine was industrial unionism, planning, nationalization, and was illustrated with photos and cartoons. With its stress on worker education, social unionism and rank and file activism, it is one of the essential journals of the radical US labor socialist movement of its time.
PDF of full issue: https://www.marxists.org/history/usa/pubs/laborage/v17n11-nov-1928-LA.pdf
