Socialist World (Chicago). Vol. 1 No. 5. November 15, 1921.
The Socialist World was published monthly and, after the tumult of 1917-1919 and the demise of Socialist Appeal (1914-1917), became the party’s more or less official voice in 1920. Published in Chicago as an official paper of the Socialist Party of America, and nominally edited by Eugene Debs for much of its run, it was Debs’ main outlet for articles. Otto Branstetter was the managing editor. It ceased publishing in August of 1926 to form American Appeal as a semi-official organ of the Socialist Party of America in the later 1920s.
PDF of full issue: https://www.marxists.org/history/usa/pubs/socialist-world/v01n05-nov-15-1920-Soc-World.pdf
