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Story March 24, 1927

The Daily Worker

Chicago, Cook County, Illinois

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Scott Nearing, author and lecturer, will deliver four lectures on trends in world capitalism at Boston's Lorimer Hall from April 18 to May 9, covering American empire rise, dollar diplomacy, British and Japanese empires, Soviet Union, and American labor's role. Admission: 35 cents single, $1 course.

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Nearing Will Analyze Trends of Capitalism In 4 Boston Lectures

BOSTON, March 23.—Scott Nearing, well-known author and lecturer will analyse the tendencies of world capitalism in a series of four lectures at Lorimer Hall, Tremont Temple, April 18 to May 9th.

The Rise of the American Empire; Dollar Diplomacy: the British Empire, the Japanese Empire, and the Soviet Union: and the Role of American Labor are the subjects of the four lectures.

The growth of American capitalism and its effect on American foreign policy, the rise of the Japanese Empire, the decline of the British Empire, the role of Soviet Russia in the Far East, and the creative role that American labor is bound to play in world history will be some of the points touched upon by Scott Nearing.

Admission to a single lecture costs thirty-five cents; course tickets cost one dollar.

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Biography Historical Event

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Fortune Reversal Social Manners

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Scott Nearing Capitalism Lectures Boston American Empire Labor Empires

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Scott Nearing

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Lorimer Hall, Tremont Temple, Boston

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Scott Nearing

Location

Lorimer Hall, Tremont Temple, Boston

Event Date

April 18 To May 9

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Scott Nearing will analyze tendencies of world capitalism in four lectures covering the rise of the American Empire, dollar diplomacy, the British Empire, the Japanese Empire, the Soviet Union, and the role of American labor.

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