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Wilshire

Wilshire’s Magazine
1900-1915


Introduction

Running from 1900, and originally titled The Challenge, Wilshire’s Magazine was one of the most widely circulated socialist journals in U.S. labor history. Please read carefully the detailed introduction written by Howard H. Quint for Greenwood Reprints which is reproduced in the first volume listed below. Each volume linked below represents multiple issues of the magazine. Scanned by Google from the 1968 Greenwood Press Reprint.


 

Vol. 1-2, Dec 1900-Oct 1901 [530 MB]

Patriotism by E. Belfort Bax

Vol. 2-4, 1901-1902 [389 MB]

Prince and Proletaire by Eugene V. Debs
Shaw and Fabianism by E. Belfort Bax
Note on Bax’s Letter by G.B. Shaw
Rejoinder to Shaw’s Letter by E. Belfort Bax

Vol. 5, 1903 [429 MB]

Vol. 6, 1904 [163 MB]

Mayor Jones and “All the People” by Eugene V. Debs
Baneful Fallacy by E. Belfort Bax
Face to Face by Eugene V. Debs

Vol. 6, 1904-1906 [648 MB]

The Socialist Aim by Jean Jaurès
Winning a World by Eugene V. Debs
Speech Delivered at the Social Democratic Congress in Jena by August Bebel
Socialism and the Student by August Bebel
Party Progress and Party Problems by E. Belfort Bax

Vol. 11-13, 1907-1909 [916 MB]

Vol. 14-17, 1910-1915 [324 MB]

The New Review: A Socialist Weekly by Gaylord Wilshire
The Psychology of Syndicalism by Gaylord Wilshire

 


Pamphlets/Editorials

Trusts and Imperialism by Gaylord Wilshire

Wilshire Editorials by Gaylord Wilshire

 


Last updated on 22 June 2026