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By thatgreenunionguy | 11:13 PM UTC, Thu October 09, 2025

Ordered chronologically, and then alpha by author:

1900s
  • Industrial Union Manifesto - By the Conference of Industrial Unionists, January 2, 3 and 4, 1905.
  • Minutes of the IWW Founding Convention - Recorded Friday June 27 through Saturday July 8th, 1905.
1910s
  • One Big Union - By W. E. Trautmann, 1911
  • Why Strikes are Lost & How to Win - By W. E. Trautmann, 1912
  • Sabotage - By Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, October 1916.
  • The IWW - its History, Structure and Methods - By Vincent St John, 1917.
  • Sabotage: Its History, Philosophy & Function - By Walker C Smith, 1917
  • The Everett Massacre: A History of the Class Struggle in the Lumber Industry - By Walker C Smith, 1917.
  • The IWW: A Study in American Syndicalism (PDF) - By Paul Brissenden, 1919.
  • The Centralia Conspiracy - By Ralph Chaplin, 1919.
  • What is the IWW and What Does it Want? - By Justus Ebert, 1919.
1920s
  • Justice and the IWW (PDF) - By Paul Brissenden, 1920.
  • The General Strike - By Ralph Chaplin, 1920.
  • The IWW in the Lumber Industry - By James Rowan, 1920.
  • The IWW Reply to the Red Trade Union International - By Arthur Boose, H. G. Clarke, J.Johnson, Joe Miller, T. C. Smith, Norman Weir, and E. W. Latchem, November 15, 1922.
  • An Economic Interpretation of the Job - By the Department of Education of Agricultural Workers Industrial Union No. 110 of The Industrial Workers of the World, 1922.
  • Exposed! - Marine Transport Workers Industrial Union of the I. W. W. Replies to Accusations Made Against It by Andrew Furuseth - By the Marine Transport Workers Industrial Union No. 510 of the I. W. W., 1922.
  • The Lumber Industry and Its Workers - By James Kennedy, 1922.
  • Cut Down The Hours Of Work! - By the IWW, 1923.
  • Coal-Mine Workers and Their Industry - By the Education Bureau of the IWW for the Coal Mine Workers Industrial Union 220, 1923.
  • The Historical Catechism of American Unionism - By the IWW, 1923.
  • The I.W.W. and Political Parties - By Vincent St John, 1924.
  • Giant Industry and the I. W. W.: Against the Concentrated Power Of Modern Big Business Put the Concentrated Power of Workers - By the IWW, 1925.
  • Lumber Workers - You Need Organization! - By the IWW, 1927.
  • The I. W. W. - What It Is And What It Is Not - By the IWW, 1928.
1930s
  • So You’re Our of a Job? - By the IWW, 1933.
1940s
  • A Union For All Railroad Workers - IWW Railroad Workers Industrial Union 510, 1949.

Last Updated - November 12, 2025.

  • The IWW Reply to the Red Trade Union International
  • The General Strike (Ralph Chaplin)
  • Giant Industry and the I. W. W.: Against the Concentrated Power Of Modern Big Business Put the Concentrated Power of Workers
  • A Union For All Railroad Workers
  • An Economic Interpretation of the Job
  • Cut Down The Hours Of Work!
  • Exposed! - Marine Transport Workers Industrial Union of the I. W. W. Replies to Accusations Made Against It by Andrew Furuseth
  • Industrial Union Manifesto
  • Lumber Workers - You Need Organization!
  • Sabotage: Its History, Philosophy & Function
  • The Centralia Conspiracy
  • The Everett Massacre: A History of the Class Struggle in the Lumber Industry
  • The I. W. W. - What It Is And What It Is Not
  • The I.W.W. and Political Parties
  • The IWW - its History, Structure and Methods
  • The IWW in the Lumber Industry (James Rowan)
  • The Lumber Industry and Its Workers
  • What is the IWW and What Does it Want?
  • Coal-Mine Workers and Their Industry
  • Minutes of the IWW Founding Convention
  • One Big Union (1911 edition)
  • Sabotage
  • Why Strikes are Lost & How to Win

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