Mary E. Marcy (1877-1922) was a leading figure in the Left Wing of the Socialist Party during World War I. She was managing editor of the International Socialist Review, the most popular and influential revolutionary journal of the period. Her works include: Out of the Dump (1909), Shop Talks on Economics (1911), Women as Sex Vendors; or, Why Women Are Conservative (with R. B. Tobias) (1918), Industrial Autocracy (1919) and Rhymes of Early Jungle Folk (1922).
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