Moreau to Give Special Course at Workers School


Source: Daily Worker, October 5, 1942
Transcription/Markup: Paul Saba
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A course entitled “An Outline History of World Socialist and Communist Movements” to be taught by Alberto Moreau will be presented by the Workers School this fall. In eight sessions, the courses will present an historical discussion of the organization of the working class on an international scale from the time of Marx and the First International, to the organization of the Communist International lay Lenin.

The lectures and discussions will stress among many other matters, the contributions that the Socialist and Communist movements have made to the people as a whole, to the development of democracy, education, freedom of thought and action, and to the fatherland in the best sense of the word–that is, to all that Hitler seeks to destroy. Stress will he laid on the role of individuals in history, and on the contributions of the United States to the first and Second Internationals.

Mr. Moreau is director of the extension division of the Workers School and one of its outstanding instructors. The course is given every Monday beginning Oct. 5. Registration is now proceeding in the office of the school at 35 East 12th St.