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“...showed where the sowing
of the seed of dissension came from. The subject was the tac-
tics^ of the S. L. P. Jonass contention was that the S. L. P.
position was wrong, that there were in New York city 100,000
workingmen Socialistically inclined, and that the party must
adopt a policy whereby these 100,000 Socialistically inclined
workingmen would be reached and drawn into the movement;
that the Socialist Trade and Labor Alliance had the opposite
effect, since it would lead to the organization of dual unions;
that the leaders of the American Federation of Labor were in-
sulted instead of being converted; that the Socialist Labor...”
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