Author: John Spargo
Publisher: New York : B.W. Huebsch
ISBN:
Category : Socialism
Languages : en
Pages : 274
Book Description
Syndicalism, Industrial Unionism and Socialism
Author: John Spargo
Publisher: New York : B.W. Huebsch
ISBN:
Category : Socialism
Languages : en
Pages : 274
Book Description
Publisher: New York : B.W. Huebsch
ISBN:
Category : Socialism
Languages : en
Pages : 274
Book Description
Radical Unionism
Author: Ralph Darlington
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781608463305
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Traces the entwined international legacy of revolutionary syndicalism and the communist movement. --From publisher description.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781608463305
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Traces the entwined international legacy of revolutionary syndicalism and the communist movement. --From publisher description.
Syndicalism, Industrial Unionism and Socialism
Author: John Spargo
Publisher: New York : B.W. Huebsch
ISBN:
Category : Socialism
Languages : en
Pages : 274
Book Description
Publisher: New York : B.W. Huebsch
ISBN:
Category : Socialism
Languages : en
Pages : 274
Book Description
Wobblies of the World
Author: Peter Cole
Publisher: Pluto Press (UK)
ISBN: 9780745399607
Category : International labor activities
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
A history of the global nature of the radical union, The Industrial Workers of the World
Publisher: Pluto Press (UK)
ISBN: 9780745399607
Category : International labor activities
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
A history of the global nature of the radical union, The Industrial Workers of the World
Trade Unionism in the United States
Author: Robert Franklin Hoxie
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Labor unions
Languages : en
Pages : 476
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Labor unions
Languages : en
Pages : 476
Book Description
Anarchism and Syndicalism in the Colonial and Postcolonial World, 1870-1940
Author:
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9004188487
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 506
Book Description
Narratives of anarchist and syndicalist history during the era of the first globalization and imperialism (1870-1930) have overwhelmingly been constructed around a Western European tradition centered on discrete national cases. This parochial perspective typically ignores transnational connections and the contemporaneous existence of large and influential libertarian movements in Africa, Asia, Latin America, and Eastern Europe. Yet anarchism and syndicalism, from their very inception at the First International, were conceived and developed as international movements. By focusing on the neglected cases of the colonial and postcolonial world, this volume underscores the worldwide dimension of these movements and their centrality in anti-colonial and anti-imperialist struggles. Drawing on in-depth historical analyses of the ideology, structure, and praxis of anarchism/syndicalism, it also provides fresh perspectives and lessons for those interested in understanding their resurgence today. Contributors are Luigi Biondi, Arif Dirlik, Anthony Gorman, Steven Hirsch, Dongyoun Hwang, Geoffroy de Laforcade, Emmet O'Connor, Kirk Shaffer, Aleksandr Shubin, Edilene Toledo, and Lucien van der Walt. With a foreword by Benedict Anderson.
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9004188487
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 506
Book Description
Narratives of anarchist and syndicalist history during the era of the first globalization and imperialism (1870-1930) have overwhelmingly been constructed around a Western European tradition centered on discrete national cases. This parochial perspective typically ignores transnational connections and the contemporaneous existence of large and influential libertarian movements in Africa, Asia, Latin America, and Eastern Europe. Yet anarchism and syndicalism, from their very inception at the First International, were conceived and developed as international movements. By focusing on the neglected cases of the colonial and postcolonial world, this volume underscores the worldwide dimension of these movements and their centrality in anti-colonial and anti-imperialist struggles. Drawing on in-depth historical analyses of the ideology, structure, and praxis of anarchism/syndicalism, it also provides fresh perspectives and lessons for those interested in understanding their resurgence today. Contributors are Luigi Biondi, Arif Dirlik, Anthony Gorman, Steven Hirsch, Dongyoun Hwang, Geoffroy de Laforcade, Emmet O'Connor, Kirk Shaffer, Aleksandr Shubin, Edilene Toledo, and Lucien van der Walt. With a foreword by Benedict Anderson.
Unionism and Socialism
Author: Eugene Victor Debs
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Labor unions
Languages : en
Pages : 56
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Labor unions
Languages : en
Pages : 56
Book Description
The I.W.W., a Study of American Syndicalism
Author: Paul Frederick Brissenden
Publisher: Studies in History, Economics, and Public Law
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 448
Book Description
Presents an historical and descriptive sketch of the drift from the parliamentary to industrial socialism as depicted in the career history of the Industrial Workers of the World in the United States when it was a mere thirteen years old.
Publisher: Studies in History, Economics, and Public Law
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 448
Book Description
Presents an historical and descriptive sketch of the drift from the parliamentary to industrial socialism as depicted in the career history of the Industrial Workers of the World in the United States when it was a mere thirteen years old.
Syndicalism and Socialism
Author: Lloyd Shepard
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 104
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 104
Book Description
Green Syndicalism
Author: Jeff Shantz
Publisher: Syracuse University Press
ISBN: 0815651880
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 278
Book Description
It is widely understood that the burdens of ecological destruction are borne disproportionately by working-class and poor communities, both through illness and disease caused by pollutants and through the depletion of natural resources from which they make a living. Yet, consistently, the voices of the working class are the most marginalized, excluded, and silenced when discussing how to address ecological concerns and protect the environment from future destruction. Both mainstream environmental groups, such as the Sierra Club and Greenpeace, and radical environmentalists, such as EarthFirst!, are reluctant to engage with working-class and poor communities, often viewing blue-collar workers as responsible for the destruction these groups are trying to prevent. In Green Syndicalism, Shantz issues a call to action to the environmental movement and labor activists, particularly rank and file workers, to join forces in a common struggle to protect the environment from capitalism, corporate greed, and the extraction of resources. He argues for a major transformation to address the "jobs versus the environment" rhetoric that divides these two groups along lines of race and class. Combining practical initiatives and theoretical perspectives, Shantz offers an approach that brings together radical ecology and revolutionary unionism in a promising vision of green politics. Green syndicalists work as coalitions to increase community-based economics and productive decision making that encourages the participation of all stakeholders in the process. Drawing, in part, on his own experiences growing up in a working-class family and organizing within radical ecology and labor movements, Shantz charts a path that accesses the commonalities between these groups in an effort to take on the forces that destroy the environment, exploit people, and harm their communities.
Publisher: Syracuse University Press
ISBN: 0815651880
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 278
Book Description
It is widely understood that the burdens of ecological destruction are borne disproportionately by working-class and poor communities, both through illness and disease caused by pollutants and through the depletion of natural resources from which they make a living. Yet, consistently, the voices of the working class are the most marginalized, excluded, and silenced when discussing how to address ecological concerns and protect the environment from future destruction. Both mainstream environmental groups, such as the Sierra Club and Greenpeace, and radical environmentalists, such as EarthFirst!, are reluctant to engage with working-class and poor communities, often viewing blue-collar workers as responsible for the destruction these groups are trying to prevent. In Green Syndicalism, Shantz issues a call to action to the environmental movement and labor activists, particularly rank and file workers, to join forces in a common struggle to protect the environment from capitalism, corporate greed, and the extraction of resources. He argues for a major transformation to address the "jobs versus the environment" rhetoric that divides these two groups along lines of race and class. Combining practical initiatives and theoretical perspectives, Shantz offers an approach that brings together radical ecology and revolutionary unionism in a promising vision of green politics. Green syndicalists work as coalitions to increase community-based economics and productive decision making that encourages the participation of all stakeholders in the process. Drawing, in part, on his own experiences growing up in a working-class family and organizing within radical ecology and labor movements, Shantz charts a path that accesses the commonalities between these groups in an effort to take on the forces that destroy the environment, exploit people, and harm their communities.