Syndicalist Legacy

Syndicalist Legacy
Title Syndicalist Legacy PDF eBook
Author Kathryn Ellen Amdur
Publisher
Pages 504
Release 1986
Genre Business & Economics
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Those Without a Country

Those Without a Country
Title Those Without a Country PDF eBook
Author Michael Miller Topp
Publisher U of Minnesota Press
Pages 344
Release 2001
Genre Italian American syndicalists
ISBN 9781452907642

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Alphonse Merrheim

Alphonse Merrheim
Title Alphonse Merrheim PDF eBook
Author N. Papayanis
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 269
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9400951558

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This is apoliticalbiography ofAlphonseMerrheim, asignificant leader of the Conf6d6ration G6n6raledu Travail(CGT)intheyears between 1904 and 1923 and the most important member of the Federation of Metalworkers during the sameperiod. Hewas born inthe Nord in 1871 and becameaworkeratanearlyage, firstinmetallurgythanintextiles and finally once more in metalworking. In his ideologicalevolution hepassed through asocialistpoliticalpartyandthenconvertedtorevolutionarys- dicalism. In his peculiar fusion of theory and practice, Merrheim represented a form of revolutionary syndicalism that helps define the characteristics of that movement. He believed, alongwithother revo- tionary syndicalists, that one day a workers' general strike would ov- throw capitalism. But the syndicalist movement wouldpreparethat ev- tualitybystrengtheningtheworkersthrough socialreformsandbycreating their class consciousness through education. Merrheim, however, p- ticipatedsothoroughly intradeunionactivityandstudiedtheorganization of capitalistindustry so carefullythat he cametoemphasizetheprepa- tions for such a generalstrike much more than thestrikeitself. The test of his attitude cameon theeve of, during, and immediately afterWorld War I; for contrary tothe demands of certain militant and revolutionary workerswhobelievedthatthethreatofwar andthenthedislocationcaused by the war demanded a revolutionary response, Merrheim persistently stressedthe dangers ofsuch anaction before the adequatepreparation of the workers. Hissteadfast refusaleventorespondtothestrikeactions of some ofhisown metalworkers in 1919 indicates the central contradiction between hisrevolutionary theory and reformistpractice. This book examinesindetailMerrheim'sevolution fromarevolutionary to areformer. Insodoingit alsoshedslightonanequallysubstantialtopic, namely, howacertaintypeofworkerrespondedtoindustrializationinthe late nineteenth and earlytwentiethcenturies. Merrheim is an interesting figure, too, becauseofhispositioninthelabormovement, foritrepresents a unique focalpoint forthestudy oflaborhistory. Merrheim enteredthe Frenchlabormovement in the 1890s and remainedactiveinituntil 1923. During that periodhewas, successively, alocalunion leader, co-secretary xii of a nationallaborfederation, and animportant figurewithinthe CGT. Never thesecretary-generaloftheCGT, hewasneverthelesstheconfident of thesecretary-generalfrom 1909, L6on Jouhaux.

Revolutionary Syndicalism

Revolutionary Syndicalism
Title Revolutionary Syndicalism PDF eBook
Author Marcel van der Linden
Publisher
Pages 280
Release 1990
Genre Political Science
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Fourteen essays on the revolutionary syndicalist alternative in the workers' movement from the 1880s to World War II.

American Syndicalism

American Syndicalism
Title American Syndicalism PDF eBook
Author John Graham Brooks
Publisher New York : Macmillan
Pages 292
Release 1913
Genre Business & Economics
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Syndicalism

Syndicalism
Title Syndicalism PDF eBook
Author Emma Goldman
Publisher
Pages 134
Release 1913
Genre Syndicalism
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Syndicalism, Industrial Unionism and Socialism

Syndicalism, Industrial Unionism and Socialism
Title Syndicalism, Industrial Unionism and Socialism PDF eBook
Author John Spargo
Publisher New York : B.W. Huebsch
Pages 270
Release 1913
Genre Socialism
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