MIA : Library : John Pepper [József Pogány]
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John Pepper [József Pogány]
November 8, 1886 – February 8, 1938
Works:
1922: What is Happening in Hungary?, International Press Correspondence, January 3, 1922
1922: New Developments in the Hungarian Labor Movement, International Press Correspondence, January 27, 1922
1922: For a Labor Party, First Edition, October 15, 1922
1923: William Z. Foster – Revolutionary Leader
1923: The International Fascist Movement, The Worker, April 21, 1923
1923: Problems of the Party, Part I: Limits of the United Front
1923: Problems of the Party, Part II: A Discussion with Upton Sinclair About the United Front
1923: The Ruthenberg Trial – The Great Silence, The Worker, May 12, 1923
1923: Problems of the Party, Part III: My Party, Right or Wrong, My Party
1923: Problems of the Party, Part IV: Be American!
1923: The S.P. – Two Wings Without a Body, The Liberator, May 1923
1923: For a Labor Party, Second Edition, Revised and Enlarged, May 15, 1923
1923: "Underground Radicalism" An Open Letter to Eugene V. Debs and all Honest Workers Within the Socialist Party
1923: Romanticism or Realism, [Review of "Underground Radicalism"] by Clarissa S. Ware, The Liberator, June 1923
1923: Bon Voyage, Hillquit! The Liberator, June 1923
1923: Socialist Party Convention Rejects the United Front
1923: Debs – Chairman of the Socialist Party, The Worker, June 9, 1923
1923: The Important Tasks of the Workers Party at the Historical July 3rd [Farmer-Labor Party] Convention in Chicago, The Worker, July 7, 1923
1923: The First Mass Party of American Workers and Farmers, The Voice of Labor, July 21, 1923 [simultaneously published the same day in The Worker]
1923: Are the Farmers and Workers the Victors in Minnesota?, The Worker, July 28, 1923
1923: The Declaration of Independence of the American Working Class The Liberator, July 1923
1923: Book Reivew: John Pepper: For a Labor Party, by August Thalheimer
1923: The Slogan of Workers' and Farmers' Government, The Worker, August 4, 1923
1923: Hillquit's Tammany Hall is Beaten by the Real Tammany Hall, The Worker, August 11, 1923
1923: The Workers Party and the Federated Farmer-Labor Party
1923: A Strike-Breaker President: Our Answer "A Communist Daily", The Voice of Labor, August 25, 1923 [also published on August 18 in The Worker]
1923: The Collective Agitator, Propagandist and Organizer, The Worker, August 25, 1923
1923: Three Lessons – New York, Albany, Chicago, The Worker, August 25, 1923
1923: For a Labor Party, Third Edition, Revised and Enlarged, August 30, 1923
1923: The Workers Party at a Turning Point, The Worker, September 8, 1923
1923: The Capitalists Want to Kill Foster! Workers! We Must Defend Our Leader!, The Worker, September 8, 1923
1923: The Socialist Party Draws the Final Consequences, The Worker, September 15, 1923
1923: A United Front – From Gompers to Fitzpatrick, The Worker, September 29, 1923
1923: Facing the Third American Revolution
1923: Lewis the Agent of the Capitalists, The Voice of Labor, October 5, 1923
1923: Portland – A Communist Bunker Hill, The Worker, October 20, 1923
1923: Coolidge's Gospel – the Millenium Hath Come, The Worker, October 20, 1923
1923: Germany – Field of the Decisive Battle, The Worker, October 27, 1923
1923: Shall We Assume Leadership?
1923: Coolidge's World Conspiracy! Plots World Conference Against Soviet Russia and Workers' Germany
1923: It Is the Duty of Every Honest Worker in the Socialist Party to Fight for the United Front. A Reply to Scott Nearing, The Worker, November 10, 1923
1923: Morgan Acts for the U.S., The Worker, November 10, 1923
1923: The New Wave of World Revolution
1923: Why Does LaFollette Not Split?, The Worker, December 15, 1923
1923: LaFollette, the Third Party and the Labor Party, The Worker, December 22, 1923
1923: How Not to Make the United Front, The Worker, December 22, 1923
Last updated: 15 January 2026