Labor Age

It advocated industrial unionism, economic planning, and workers' education (especially the activities of Brookwood Labor College).

[2] The Socialist Review and Labor Age were the official publications of the League for Industrial Democracy from 1921 to 1929.

[4] Important figures associated with Labor Age were A. J. Muste, James Maurer, Harry W. Laidler, Fannia Cohn, and Louis Budenz.

Other contributors of the December 1931 issue included Judson King, Bruce Crawford, Benjamin Mandel, Sam Bakely, J.

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