Albert Weisbord (December 9, 1900 – April 1977) was an American political activist and union organizer. He is best remembered, along his wife Vera Buch, as one of the primary union organizers of the seminal 1926 Passaic Textile Strike and as the founder of a small Trotskyist political organization of the 1930s called the Communist League of Struggle. (From Wikipedia) More about Albert Weisbord:
| | Books by Albert Weisbord: Weisbord, Albert, 1900-1977: Communism and the Social Order (New York: Communist League of Struggle, 1934) (HTML at weisbord.org) Weisbord, Albert, 1900-1977: The Conquest of Power: Liberalism, Anarchism, Syndicalism, Socialism, Fascism, and Communism (transcript; c1937) (HTML at weisbord.org) Weisbord, Albert, 1900-1977: The Conquest of Power; Liberalism, Anarchism, Syndicalism, Socialism. Fascism and Communism (2 volumes; New York: Covici-Friede, c1937) (page images at HathiTrust) Weisbord, Albert, 1900-1977: Critique of the New Draft Program of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (Chicago: E. Clemente and Sons, ca. 1961) Weisbord, Albert, 1900-1977: For a New Communist International (New York: Communist League of Struggle, 1933) Weisbord, Albert, 1900-1977: Passaic: The Story of a Struggle Against Starvation Wages and for the Right to Organize (Chicago: Pub. for the Workers (Communist) Party by the Daily Worker Pub. Co., 1926)
Additional books by Albert Weisbord in the extended shelves: Weisbord, Albert, 1900-1977: The conquest of power; liberalism, anarchism, syndicalism, socialism, fascism and communism (Covici-Friede, 1937) (page images at HathiTrust) Weisbord, Albert, 1900-1977: Passaic [the story of a struggle against starvation wages and for the right to organize] (AMS Press, 1926) (page images at HathiTrust)
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