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American politician (1905–1980)
Eric Hass |
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Born | (1905-03-04)March 4, 1905
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Died | October 2, 1980(1980-10-02) (aged 75)
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Occupation | Politician |
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Political party |
Socialist Labor |
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Eric Hass (March 4, 1905 – October 2, 1980) was a four-time
Socialist Labor candidate for
President of the United States.
Life
Hass was of
German and
Danish ancestry, and was born in
Lincoln, Nebraska, in 1905.
[1] He died of a heart attack in Community Hospital,
Santa Rosa, California, on October 2, 1980.
[1]
State elections
In
1942, he ran for
New York State Attorney General.
In
1944, he ran for
U.S. Senator from New York.
In
1950,
1958 and
1962, he ran for
Governor of New York.
Presidential elections
In
1952, his running mate was
Stephen Emery; in
1956 and
1960,
Georgia Cozzini; and in
1964,
Henning A. Blomen. He came in third place in 1964.
Hass was also a prolific author on topics dealing with
socialism and one of the SLP's more influential members.
Bibliography
- John L. Lewis Exposed (1937)
- The Socialist industrial unionism the workers' power (1941)
- Labor Draft: Step To Industrial Slavery (1943)
- The Americanism of Socialism (1944)
- Stalinist Imperialism: the social and economic forces behind Russian expansion (1946)
- The Socialist Labor Party and the Internationals (1949)
- Dave Beck, labor merchant. The case history of a labor leader (1955)
- Militarism Labor's Foe! (1955)
- What workers should know about automation ...and what employers don't tell them (1957)
- The Reactionary Right: Incipient Fascism (1966)
See also
References
External links
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Eric Hass.
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National Secretaries | |
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Presidential tickets |
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1892,
Wing/
Matchett
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1896,
Matchett /
Maguire
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1900,
Malloney /
Remmel
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1904,
Corregan/
Cox
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1908,
Gillhaus/
Munro
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1912,
Reimer/
Gillhaus
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1916,
Reimer/
Harrison
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1920,
Cox/
Gillhaus
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1924,
Johns/
Reynolds
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1928,
Reynolds/
Crowley
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1932,
Reynolds/
Aiken
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1936,
Aiken/
Emil Teichert
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1940,
Aiken/
Orange
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1944,
Edward Teichert/
Albaugh
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1948,
Edward Teichert/
Emery
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1952,
Hass/
Emery
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1956,
Hass/
Cozzini
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1960,
Hass/
Cozzini
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1964,
Hass/
Blomen
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1968,
Blomen/
Taylor
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1972,
Fisher/
Gunderson
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1976,
Levin/
Blomen
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