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  1. Daniel De Leon (/ d ə ˈ l iː ɒ n /; December 14, 1852 – May 11, 1914), alternatively spelt Daniel de León, was a Curaçaoan-American socialist newspaper editor, politician, Marxist theoretician, and trade union organizer.

  2. Daniel De Leon, ou somente De Leon, foi um jornalista e notável socialista americano, político, teórico marxista e organizador sindical. Ele é considerado o fundador do de-leonismo e foi a principal figura do Partido Trabalhista Socialista da América de 1890 até o momento de sua morte. [1]

  3. A collection of works by Daniel De Leon, a prominent American socialist and syndicalist, edited by the Socialist Labor Party of America. The archive includes articles, editorials, books and pamphlets from various periodicals and sources.

  4. Learn about Daniel De Leon, a pioneer of American socialism who developed the Socialist Industrial Union program and translated many Marxist works. Explore his life, achievements, writings and lectures on reform, revolution, trades unionism and social reconstruction.

  5. Daniel De Leon was an American socialist, one of the founders of the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW). He was one of the chief propagandists for socialism in the early American labour movement, but his uncompromising tactics were often divisive.

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  6. Daniel De Leon (1852-1914) : Nasceu em 14 de Dezembro de 1852 em Curacao, uma colônia holandesa situada na costa venezuelana, e morreu em Nova York em 11 de Maio de 1914. Durante a segunda metade de sua relativamente curta vida de 61 anos, DeLeon devotou seus esforços para a causa da emancipação da Classe Trabalhadora da exploração ...

  7. The De Leonist Internet Archive (Deleonists.org) is a personal project to create an unofficial internet library of literature published by the American Socialist Daniel De Leon (1852 - 1914) and prominent members of the Socialist Labor Party of America.