ENSIKLOPEDIA Cari Tekan Enter untuk memulai pencarian cepat. Kembali ke Ensiklopedia Arsip Wikipedia Indonesia Eric Hass Eric HassAmerican politician (1905–1980) Eric HassBorn(1905-03-04)March 4, 1905Lincoln, Nebraska, U.S.DiedOctober 2, 1980(1980-10-02) (aged 75)Santa Rosa, California, U.S.OccupationPoliticianPolitical partySocialist Labor Part of the Politics series onDe Leonism Concepts Anti-Leninism Class conflict Communist revolution Decentralization Dual unionism Federal republic General union Impossibilism Industrial democracy Industrial unionism Libertarian socialism Proletarian internationalism Revolutionary socialism Syndicalism People Daniel De Leon Tom Bell Solon De Leon Eric Hass Olive M. Johnson Arthur MacManus Arnold Petersen Lucien Sanial George Yates Organizations American Labor Party Industrial Union Party Industrial Workers of Great Britain New Union Party Socialist Labor Party Australia Canada United Kingdom United States Socialist Trade and Labor Alliance Workers' International Industrial Union Newspapers The People The People and the Collectivist The Socialist Related topics Anarcho-syndicalism Industrial Workers of the World History Philosophy and tactics Lassallism Left communism One Big Union Passive revolution Workplace democracy Communism portal Socialism portal Politics portalvte 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 Biography portal Georgia Cozzini References 1 2 "German ancestry Politicians in California". The Political Graveyard. Retrieved August 8, 2013. External links Wikiquote has quotations related to Eric Hass. Eric Hass papers at Nebraska State Historical Society Preceded byEdward A. Teichert Socialist Labor Party presidential candidate 1952, 1956, 1960, 1964 Succeeded byHenning A. Blomen vteSocialist Labor Party of AmericaNational Secretaries Van Patten - Schneider - Vogt - Rosenberg - Gretsch - Kuhn - Bohn - Augustine - Petersen - Karp - Bills Presidential tickets 1892, Wing/Matchett 1896, Matchett / Maguire 1900, Malloney / Remmel 1904, Corregan/Cox 1908, Gillhaus/Munro 1912, Reimer/Gillhaus 1916, Reimer/Harrison 1920, Cox/Gillhaus 1924, Johns/Reynolds 1928, Reynolds/Crowley 1932, Reynolds/Aiken 1936, Aiken/Emil Teichert 1940, Aiken/Orange 1944, Edward Teichert/Albaugh 1948, Edward Teichert/Emery 1952, Hass/Emery 1956, Hass/Cozzini 1960, Hass/Cozzini 1964, Hass/Blomen 1968, Blomen/Taylor 1972, Fisher/Gunderson 1976, Levin/Blomen Related topics Daniel De Leon De Leonism History of the socialist movement in the United States New Yorker Volkszeitung Socialist Trade and Labor Alliance The People newspaper Workingmen's Party of the United States vte(← 1948) 1952 United States presidential election (→ 1956)Republican Party Convention Primaries Candidates Nominee: Dwight D. Eisenhower VP nominee: Richard Nixon Other candidates: Riley A. Bender George T. Mickelson Harold Stassen Robert Taft Earl Warren Democratic Party Convention Primaries Candidates Nominee: Adlai Stevenson II VP nominee: John Sparkman Other candidates: Alben W. Barkley Paul A. Dever W. Averell Harriman Hubert Humphrey Estes Kefauver Robert S. Kerr Richard Russell Jr. Third-party and independent candidatesProhibition Party Nominee: Stuart Hamblen VP nominee: Enoch A. Holtwick Progressive Party Convention Nominee: Vincent Hallinan VP nominee: Charlotta Bass Socialist Labor Party Nominee: Eric Hass Socialist Party Nominee: Darlington Hoopes VP nominee: Samuel H. Friedman Socialist Workers Party Nominee: Farrell Dobbs VP nominee: Myra Tanner Weiss Independents and other candidates Edward Longstreet Bodin Henry B. Krajewski Homer Aubrey Tomlinson Other 1952 elections: House Senate vte(← 1952) 1956 United States presidential election (→ 1960)Republican Party Convention Primaries Candidates Incumbent nominee: Dwight D. Eisenhower Incumbent VP nominee: Richard Nixon Democratic Party Convention Primaries Candidates Nominee: Adlai Stevenson II VP nominee: Estes Kefauver Other candidates: John S. Battle Happy Chandler James C. Davis John F. Kennedy W. Averell Harriman Lyndon B. Johnson Frank Lausche George Bell Timmerman Jr. Third-party and independent candidatesAmerican Vegetarian Party Nominee: Herbert M. Shelton VP nominee: Symon Gould Prohibition Party Nominee: Enoch A. Holtwick VP nominee: Herbert C. Holdridge Socialist Labor Party Nominee: Eric Hass VP nominee: Georgia Cozzini Socialist Party Nominee: Darlington Hoopes VP nominee: Samuel H. Friedman Socialist Workers Party Nominee: Farrell Dobbs VP nominee: Myra Tanner Weiss Independents and other candidates T. Coleman Andrews Gerald L. K. Smith Other 1956 elections: House Senate vte(← 1956) 1960 United States presidential election (→ 1964)Democratic Party Convention Primaries Candidates Nominee: John F. Kennedy campaign VP nominee: Lyndon B. Johnson Other candidates Ross Barnett Pat Brown Michael DiSalle Paul C. Fisher Hubert Humphrey Lyndon B. Johnson George H. McLain Robert B. Meyner Wayne Morse Albert S. Porter Adlai Stevenson II George Smathers Stuart Symington Republican Party Convention Primaries Candidates Nominee: Richard Nixon campaign VP nominee: Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. Other candidates Barry Goldwater Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. James M. Lloyd Nelson Rockefeller Third-party and independent candidatesAmerican Vegetarian Party Nominee Symon Gould National States' Rights Party Nominee Orval Faubus VP nominee J. B. Stoner Prohibition Party Nominee Rutherford Decker VP nominee E. Harold Munn Socialist Labor Party Nominee Eric Hass VP nominee Georgia Cozzini Socialist Workers Party Nominee Farrell Dobbs VP nominee Myra Tanner Weiss Independents and other candidates Harry F. Byrd Merritt B. Curtis Lar Daly Charles L. Sullivan Gabriel Green Other 1960 elections: House Senate vte(← 1960) 1964 United States presidential election (→ 1968)Democratic Party Convention Primaries Candidates Incumbent nominee: Lyndon B. Johnson campaign Daisy Incumbent VP nominee: Hubert Humphrey Other candidates: Daniel Brewster Pat Brown Robert F. Kennedy Albert S. Porter Jennings Randolph John W. Reynolds Jr. George Wallace Matthew E. Welsh Sam Yorty Republican Party Convention Primaries Candidates Nominee: Barry Goldwater campaign VP nominee: William E. Miller Other candidates: Hiram Fong Walter Judd Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. Jim Rhodes Nelson Rockefeller William Scranton Margaret Chase Smith Harold Stassen Third-party and independent candidatesAmerican Vegetarian Party Nominee: Symon Gould National States' Rights Party Nominee: John Kasper VP nominee: J. B. Stoner Prohibition Party Nominee: E. Harold Munn VP nominee: Mark R. Shaw Socialist Labor Party Nominee: Eric Hass VP nominee: Henning A. Blomen Socialist Workers Party Nominee: Clifton DeBerry VP nominee: Ed Shaw Other 1964 elections: House Senate Gubernatorial Authority control databases InternationalISNIVIAFFASTWorldCatNationalUnited StatesIsraelCataloniaOtherSNACYale LUX