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The '''Industrial Workers of the World''' or '''IWW''' is an [[List of Libertarian Socialist Organizations|international trade union]] which aims for the creation of a global society built on [[Workers' Self-Management|workers' self-management]]. It has had strong ties with [[Libertarian Socialism|libertarian socialists]] throughout history, mainly [[Anarcho-Syndicalism|anarcho-syndicalists]].
The '''Industrial Workers of the World''' or '''IWW''' is an [[List of Anarchist Organizations|international trade union]] which aims for the creation of a global society built on [[Workers' Self-Management|workers' self-management]]. It has had strong ties with [[Anarchism|anarchists]] throughout history, mainly [[Anarcho-Syndicalism|anarcho-syndicalists]].


== History ==
== History ==
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The IWW was founded in 1905 by a congress of socialists, anarchists and communists in order to create an international union for all workers in order to create a non-capitalist society. It led several major strikes in the 1900s, 1910s and the 1920s, before a major split ruptured the group. Although the group led more strikes, it slowly declined in influence until only having a few hundred members and was nearing extinction. It regained influence in the 1960s, and has been slowly growing since, with a large wave boost of support in 2010s.
The IWW was founded in 1905 by a congress of socialists, anarchists and communists in order to create an international union for all workers in order to create a non-capitalist society. It led several major strikes in the 1900s, 1910s and the 1920s, before a major split ruptured the group. Although the group led more strikes, it slowly declined in influence until only having a few hundred members and was nearing extinction. It regained influence in the 1960s, and has been slowly growing since, with a large wave boost of support in 2010s.
== Branches ==
=== Australia ===
The IWW has branches in Melbourne and Brisbane.
=== Austria ===
=== Belgium ===
=== Canada ===
=== Germany ===
=== Greece ===
=== Iceland ===
=== Ireland ===
=== New Zealand ===
Auckland
Wellington (No longer)
=== Switzerland ===
=== United Kingdom ===
=== USA ===
Chicago, Illinois


== Notable Members ==
== Notable Members ==
=== A ===
* [[Adolph Lessig]]
* [[Agnes Inglis]]
* [[Albert Goldman]]
* [[Albert Weisbord]]
* [[Allen Ginsberg]]
* [[A.M. Stirton]]
* [[Amelia Milka Sablich]]
* [[Ammon Hennacy]]
* [[Andrej Grubačić]]
* [[Andy Irvine]]
* [[Anna LoPizzo]]
* [[Anna Louise Strong]]
* [[Anne Feeney]]
* [[Arne Swabeck]]
* [[Arthur Caron]]
* [[Arthur Caron]]
* [[Arthur E. Reimer]]
* [[Arthur Kylander]]
* [[Arthur "Slim" Evans]]
* [[Arturo Giovannitti]]
* [[A.S. Embree]]
=== B ===
* [[Becky Edelsohn]]
* [[Ben Fletcher]]
* [[Ben H. Williams]]
* [[Bessie Braddock]]
* [[Bessie Braddock]]
* [[Big Bill Haywood]]
=== C ===
* [[Carl Cowl]]
* [[Carl Paivio]]
* [[Carl Sandburg]]
* [[Carl Skoglund]]
* [[Carlo Tresca]]
* [[Carlos Cortez]]
* [[Carmela Teoli]]
* [[Caroline Nelson]]
* [[Carolyn Leckie]]
* [[Charles Ashleigh]]
* [[Charles Ashleigh]]
* [[Charles Lahr]]
* [[Charles Lapworth]]
* [[Charles Moyer]]
* [[Charles Radcliffe]]
* [[Chummy Fleming]]
* [[Claude McKay]]
=== D ===
* [[Dale Allen Pfeiffer]]
* [[Dan George]]
* [[Daniel De Leon]]
* [[Darryl Cherney]]
* [[Dave Van Ronk]]
* [[David C. Coates]]
* [[David Dellinger]]
* [[David Graeber]]
* [[David Graeber]]
* [[David John Douglass]]
* [[David Rovics]]
* [[David Rovics]]
* [[Deke Nihilson]]
* [[Denis Rancourt]]
* [[Donald Grant]]
* [[Dorothy Day]]
* [[Dylan Miner]]
=== E ===
* [[Earl Browder]]
* [[Earl Browder]]
* [[Eddie Collins]]
* [[Edmondo Rossoni]]
* [[Elizabeth Gurley Flynn]]
* [[Elmer Allison]]
* [[Elmer Allison]]
* [[Emcee Lynx]]
* [[Emil Herman]]
* [[Emma F. Langdon]]
* [[Eric Chester]]
* [[Erling Falk]]
* [[Ernest Riebe]]
* [[Ernie Judd]]
* [[Eugene Dennis]]
* [[Eugene Lyons]]
* [[Eugene Nelson]]
* [[Eugene O'Neill]]
* [[Eugene V. Debs]]
=== F ===
* [[Faith Petric]]
* [[Floyd B. Olson]]
* [[Frank H. Little]]
* [[Frank Tannenbaum]]
* [[Frank Teruggi]]
* [[Franklin Rosemont]]
* [[Frederick Wedge]]
* [[Fredy Perlman]]
* [[Fritz Wolffheim]]
=== G ===
* [[Gary Snyder]]
* [[George Hardy]]
* [[George Garrett]]
* [[George Swasey]]
* [[Goebel Reeves]]
* [[Gunnar Soderberg]]
=== H ===
* [[Haim Kantorovitch]]
* [[Har Dayal]]
* [[Harold Lord Varney]]
* [[Harrison George]]
* [[Harry Bridges]]
* [[Harry Bridges]]
* [[Hellen Keller]]
* [[Harry Hay]]
* [[Harry Hooton]]
* [[Harry McClintock]]
* [[Harvey O'Connor]]
* [[Helen Keller]]
* [[Hiski Salomaa]]
* [[Horace Hawkins]]
* [[Hubert Harrison]]
 
=== J ===
* [[Jack Leckie]]
* [[Jack Sheridan]]
* [[James Connolly]]
* [[James H. Walsh]]
* [[James Kelly Cole]]
* [[James Kessack]]
* [[James Larkin]]
* [[James P. Cannon]]
* [[James P. Cannon]]
* [[James Peter Warbasse]]
* [[Jay Fox]]
* [[Jeff Monson]]
* [[Jim Thompson]]
* [[Joe Capilano]]
* [[Joe Capilano]]
* [[Joe Hill]]
* [[Joe Hill]]
* [[Joffre Stewart]]
* [[Johan Nygaardsvold]]
* [[John J. Ballam]]
* [[John J. Ballam]]
* [[John Lavin]]
* [[John Reed]]
* [[Joseph James Ettor]]
* [[Judi Bari]]
* [[Judi Bari]]
=== K ===
* [[Karl Hess]]
* [[Kenneth Rexroth]]
* [[Kurt Gustav Wilckens]]
=== L ===
* [[Lawrence Storione]]
* [[Lee J. Carter]]
* [[Lee J. Carter]]
* [[Lesbia Harford]]
* [[Leslie Fish]]
* [[Lewis Shiner]]
* [[Liam O'Flaherty]]
* [[Lillian Mary Harris]]
* [[Lorenzo Kom'boa Ervin]]
* [[Lucy Parsons]]
* [[Lucy Parsons]]
* [[Ludwig Lore]]
=== M ===
* [[Manuel Rojas]]
* [[Margaret Sanger]]
* [[Marius Mason]]
* [[Marie Equi]]
* [[Mark Leier]]
* [[Martin Abern]]
* [[Martin Abern]]
* [[Mary Harris Jones]]
* [[Mary Inman]]
* [[Mary Kenney O'Sullivan]]
* [[Mary Marcy]]
* [[Matilda Robbins]]
* [[Maurice Becker]]
* [[Maurice Becker]]
* [[Montague Miller]]
* [[Morris Sigman]]
=== N ===
* [[Nicolaas Steelink]]
* [[Niilo Wälläri]]
* [[Noam Chomsky]]
* [[Noam Chomsky]]
=== O ===
* [[Oscar Neebe]]
* [[Otis Gibbs]]
=== P ===
* [[Pat Mackie]]
* [[Patrick L. Quinlan]]
* [[Patrick Read]]
* [[Paul Mattick]]
* [[Penelope Rosemont]]
* [[Peter Bowling]]
* [[Peter Bowling]]
* [[Philip Josephs]]
* [[Philip Taft]]
* [[Philip Vera Cruz]]
=== R ===
* [[Rafi Sharif Bey]]
* [[Ralph Chaplin]]
* [[Ralph Chaplin]]
* [[Ricardo Flores Magón]]
* [[Richard Beech]]
* [[Richard Beech]]
* [[Roddy Connolly]]
* [[Roger Nash Baldwin]]
* [[Roger Nash Baldwin]]
* [[Rory Ellinger]]
* [[Rosie Kane]]
* [[R.M. Fox]]
=== S ===
* [[Sam Dolgoff]]
* [[Samuel Hammersmark]]
* [[Scott Nearing]]
* [[Slim Brundage]]
* [[Slim Brundage]]
* [[Tabitha Chase]]
* [[Staughton Lynd]]
* [[Steve Ongerth]]
 
=== T ===
* [[Tabitha Fringe Chase]]
* [[T-Bone Slim]]
* [[Thomas J. Hagerty]]
* [[Thomas Mooney]]
* [[Tom Barker]]
* [[Tom Barker]]
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* [[Tom Maidhc O'Flaherty]]
* [[Tom Morello]]
 
=== U ===
* [[Utah Phillips]]
 
=== V ===
* [[Vere Gordon Childe]]
* [[Vern Smith]]
* [[Vincent R. Dunne]]
* [[Vincent Saint John]]
* [[Virgilia D'Andrea]]
 
=== W ===
* [[Wesley Everest]]
* [[Woody Guthrie]]
* [[William Chomsky]]
* [[William E. Trautmann]]
* [[William Gropper]]
* [[William O. Douglas]]
* [[William Robert Pearmain]]
* [[William Z. Foster]]
* [[Wyndham Mortimer]]
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Latest revision as of 18:54, 3 April 2024

The Industrial Workers of the World or IWW is an international trade union which aims for the creation of a global society built on workers' self-management. It has had strong ties with anarchists throughout history, mainly anarcho-syndicalists.

History

See Also: Timeline of the IWW

The IWW was founded in 1905 by a congress of socialists, anarchists and communists in order to create an international union for all workers in order to create a non-capitalist society. It led several major strikes in the 1900s, 1910s and the 1920s, before a major split ruptured the group. Although the group led more strikes, it slowly declined in influence until only having a few hundred members and was nearing extinction. It regained influence in the 1960s, and has been slowly growing since, with a large wave boost of support in 2010s.

Branches

Australia

The IWW has branches in Melbourne and Brisbane.

Austria

Belgium

Canada

Germany

Greece

Iceland

Ireland

New Zealand

Auckland

Wellington (No longer)

Switzerland

United Kingdom

USA

Chicago, Illinois

Notable Members

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

J

K

L

M

N

O

P

R

S

T

U

V

W