Eugene V. Debs Article

What did Eugene V. Debs believe in?

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Influenced by Karl Marx, Eugene V. Debs was critical of traditional political and economic concepts, especially capitalism. He saw the labour movement as a struggle between classes. After announcing his conversion to socialism in 1897, he led the establishment of the Socialist Party of America and was its candidate for U.S. president five times between 1900 and 1920.