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		<description><![CDATA[Born in 1912, Harry Morrison became convinced of the case for socialism as a young man, having been influenced by an older brother who had heard the case for socialism in Toronto, Ontario. Morrison first visited Boston around 1937 but soon traveled west to California. He returned to Boston in 1939 where he met his future wife Sally Kligman at the Boston Local Headquarters. The couple married in the fall of 1939 and lived in Boston for a couple of years. In 1941 they moved to Los Angeles and made contact with the comrades there. They had a daughter, Anita, in 1942. The family moved back to Boston in 1947, and both Harry and Sally were active members of Boston Local from then on. Morrison wrote voluminously for the organization, sometimes anonymously but usually under the pen name &#8216;Harmo.&#8217; He was a very frequent contributor to The Western Socialist, and, as a member of the WS&#8217;s Editorial Committee, he also edited many articles submitted by others. He had a real gift for articulating the socialist analysis. He enjoyed debating, and was a frequent member of the WSP group who engaged in debates with various local university debaters. He was a [...]


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		<title>Terrorism, and the greater terrorism (9/11)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The World Socialist Party of the United States condemns the September 11 attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. We offer our condolences to those who lost family or friends in these attacks. We do not believe that violence is an effective or acceptable means for social change, or change of any kind. We condemn all acts of violence, regardless of who carries them out. As much as we disavow the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, we also denounce the military strikes against Afghanistan, and any other attacks that follow. No capitalist war is worth the shedding of a single drop of blood, on either side. We urge the people of the United States, that is to say, the working class, to recognize their common interests, and common plight with the people of all other countries, including Afghanistan. These people are not our enemies. The enemy is the capitalist system. In addition, we urge the workers of America to recognize that fellow workers of Arab or Middle-eastern descent who live in America are not the enemy either. They are trapped in the same anti-human capitalist system as all other workers, both in America and [...]


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		<title>WSPUS Manifesto on the War</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In view of the explanations and reasons offered by the spokesmen of the Capitalist class, as to the cause of the war in which the United States is now engaged, and in view of the many statements of pseudo-Socialists and others, misrepresenting the Socialist position, thus spreading confusion in the minds of the workers in general and particularly in the minds of those Workers who are interested in Socialism we deem it necessary, at this time, to restate the correct working class position. Cause of the War The underlying cause of the present war, involving the principal capitalist nations of the world, was the competition amoDig the capitalist groups of those nations for the opportunity of industrial expansion. Industrial expansion is a necessity which presses with an ever-increasing intensity on all industrially developed nations. This is occasioned by the fact that home markets are insufficient. The industries of these nations are able to produce much more than the home market will consume, owing to the specialization of labor and the development of machinery. On the other hand, the purchasing power of the great mass of the people, the working class, is limited by the amount of their wages. Competition among [...]


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