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Last seen on: Premier Sunday – King Feature Syndicate Crossword – Apr 8 2018

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The League for Industrial Democracy (LID) was founded by as a successor to the Intercollegiate Socialist Society in 1921. Members decided to change its name to reflect a more inclusive and more organizational perspective.

The I.S.S. was founded in 1905 by a group of notable socialists, and its stated purpose was to “throw light on the world-wide movement of industrial democracy known as socialism.”

In the spring of 1921, the ISS held a vote regarding the name and goals of their organization. Harry Laidler announced: “the members of the Intercollegiate Socialist Society had declared themselves in favor of the change in name and purpose.” In November, the organization assumed its new name and enlarged its scope to addressing society at large. They also presented their new guiding principle: “”Education for a New Social Order Based on Production for Public Use and Not for Private Profit.”

In its early years, the LID addressed societal problems such as poverty, child labor, work conditions, and poor housing conditions, under the leadership of notable activists: Robert Morss Lovett, Charles P. Steinmetz, Florence Kelley, and Stuart Chase. It became the base for leftwing intellectuals, otherwise known as Muckrakers. During the Great Depression of the 1930s, the LID organized radio stations and broadcasts centered around the New Deal. Throughout its history, the LID has called itself a proponent of the labor movement. The group saw this movement as a progressive force that is misunderstood by intellectuals.[citation needed] The goal of this is to break down these perceived boundaries and to promote “education for increasing democracy in our economic, political, and cultural life”

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