Iron Molders' Journal

Iron Molders' Journal
Title Iron Molders' Journal PDF eBook
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Pages 1316
Release 1907
Genre Iron molders
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International Molders' and Foundry Workers' Journal

International Molders' and Foundry Workers' Journal
Title International Molders' and Foundry Workers' Journal PDF eBook
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Pages 1454
Release 1903
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International Molders' Journal

International Molders' Journal
Title International Molders' Journal PDF eBook
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Pages 1022
Release 1918
Genre Iron molders
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Iron Molders' International Journal

Iron Molders' International Journal
Title Iron Molders' International Journal PDF eBook
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Release 1864
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The Practical Utopians

The Practical Utopians
Title The Practical Utopians PDF eBook
Author Steven Bernard Leikin
Publisher Wayne State University Press
Pages 256
Release 2005
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780814331286

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An exploration of the ideological conflicts and practical experiences of late-nineteenth-century American workers who pursued "cooperation" as an alternative to "competitive" capitalism. Between 1865 and 1890, in the aftermath of the Civil War, virtually every important American labor reform organization advocated "cooperation" over "competitive" capitalism and several thousand cooperatives opened for business during this era. The men and women who built cooperatives were practical reformers and they established businesses to stabilize their work lives, families, and communities. Yet they were also utopians--envisioning a world free from conflict where workers would receive the full value of their labor and freely exercise democratic citizenship in the political and economic realms. Their visions of cooperation, though, were riddled with hierarchical notions of race, gender, and skill that gave little specific guidance for running a cooperative. The Practical Utopians closely examines the experiences of working men and women as they built their cooperatives, contested the meanings of cooperation, and reconciled the realities of the marketplace with their various and often conflicting conceptions of democratic participation. Steve Leikin provides new theories and examples of the failure and successes of the cooperative movement, including how the Gilded Age's most powerful labor organization, the Knights of Labor, collapsed in the face of the expanding industrial economy. Dealing with a critically important yet largely ignored aspect of working-class life during the late nineteenth century, The Practical Utopians brings crucial aspects of the cooperative movement to light and is a necessary study for all scholars of history, labor history, and political science.

Bulletin of the Bureau of Labor

Bulletin of the Bureau of Labor
Title Bulletin of the Bureau of Labor PDF eBook
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Pages 932
Release 1906
Genre Labor
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Grand Army of Labor

Grand Army of Labor
Title Grand Army of Labor PDF eBook
Author Matthew E. Stanley
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Pages 448
Release 2021-04-13
Genre History
ISBN 0252052641

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Enlisting memory in a new fight for freedom From the Gilded Age through the Progressive era, labor movements reinterpreted Abraham Lincoln as a liberator of working people while workers equated activism with their own service fighting for freedom during the war. Matthew E. Stanley explores the wide-ranging meanings and diverse imagery used by Civil War veterans within the sprawling radical politics of the time. As he shows, a rich world of rituals, songs, speeches, and newspapers emerged among the many strains of working class cultural politics within the labor movement. Yet tensions arose even among allies. Some people rooted Civil War commemoration in nationalism and reform, and in time, these conservative currents marginalized radical workers who tied their remembering to revolution, internationalism, and socialism. An original consideration of meaning and memory, Grand Army of Labor reveals the complex ways workers drew on themes of emancipation and equality in the long battle for workers’ rights.