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Moses Hilkowitz was born in Riga, Russia on 1st August, 1869. When he was seventeen he emigrated to the United States. He settled in New York and changed his name to Morris Hillquit.

Hillquit became involved in left-wing politics. This included working for the Socialist Labor Party and establishing the United Hebrew Trades, a trade union for Jewish garment workers. In 1891 Hillquit entered New York University and after graduating two years built up a successful legal practice.


In 1901 Hillquit joined with Eugene Debs and Victor Berger to establish the American Socialist Party. The party's leading theoretician, he wrote History of Socialism in the United States (1903) and Socialism in Theory and Practice (1909). A strong opponent of United States involvement in the First World War, Hillquit help defend members of his party charged under the Espionage Act.

Hillquit twice failed in his bid to become mayor of New York. In 1924 he gave his support during the presidential campaign to Robert La Follette and the Progressive Party. Morris Hillquit died on 7th October, 1933.


 

 

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