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Class Unionism: Solidarity and Struggle: Labor Rights in the Progressive Era

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In "Class Unionism," Eugene V. Debs articulates a compelling vision for the labor movement, situating it within the broader context of class struggle and social justice. The book merges Debs's personal experiences as a labor leader with a rigorous analysis of the socio-economic dynamics at play in American society during the early 20th century. His literary style is both accessible and impassioned, blending rhetorical flair with factual rigor, making a strong case for the necessity of solidarity among the working class. Rich with historical references and vivid anecdotes, the text champions a transformative approach to labor organization that transcends mere economic negotiations, positioning unions as vehicles for broader societal change. Eugene V. Debs, a prominent socialist and union leader, draws on a deep well of personal experience in labor activism as he advocates for a unified labor front. His time spent in various unions, including the American Railway Union'Äîwhich he famously led during the Pullman Strike'Äîprovided him with keen insights into the struggles faced by workers. Debs's unwavering commitment to socialist principles and the empowerment of the working class informed his pen, inspiring him to articulate a philosophy that remains relevant today. Recommended for scholars, activists, and anyone interested in labor history, "Class Unionism" serves as both a historical document and a manifesto for change. Debs'Äôs eloquent arguments will resonate with those committed to understanding and challenging economic inequalities. This book is essential for readers who wish to engage with the ongoing dialogue surrounding labor rights and social justice.

© 2020 Good Press (E-bog): 4064066062873

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E-bog: 8. december 2020

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