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Soapbox Rebellion, a new critical history of the free speech fights of the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW), illustrates how the lively and colorful soapbox culture of the "Wobblies" generated novel forms of class struggle. From 1909 to 1916, thousands of IWW members engaged in dozens of fights for freedom of speech throughout the American West. The volatile spread and circulation of hobo agitation during these fights amounted to nothing less than a soapbox rebellion in which public speech became the principal site of the struggle of the few to exploit th
Freedom of speech -- United States. --- Industrial Workers of the World -- History. --- Labor movement -- United States -- History -- 20th century. --- Radicalism -- United States -- History. --- Social conflict -- United States -- History. --- Labor movement --- Radicalism --- Social conflict --- Freedom of speech --- Business & Economics --- Labor & Workers' Economics --- History --- Industrial Workers of the World --- History. --- Extremism, Political --- Ideological extremism --- Political extremism --- Class conflict --- Class struggle --- Conflict, Social --- Social tensions --- Political science --- Interpersonal conflict --- Social psychology --- Sociology --- IWW (Industrial Workers of the World) --- I.W.W. (Industrial Workers of the World) --- Wobblies --- Industrialʹnye rabotniki mira --- Sekai Sangyō Rōdōshadan --- IRM (Industrialʹnye rabotniki mira) --- I.R.M. (Industrialʹnye rabotniki mira) --- Industrialʹnye rabochie mira --- Trabajadores Industriales del Mundo --- Lavoratori industriali del mondo --- Socialist Trade and Labor Alliance --- IRM (Industrial Workers of the World) --- I.R.M. (Industrial Workers of the World) --- Průmysloví dělníci světa --- P.D.S. (Industrial Workers of the World) --- E-books
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Products of war rather than revolution, the socialist regimes of Eastern Europe emerged in a global conjuncture defined by the aftermath of the Second World War. How did these regimes manage to overcome the domestic impact of the war and build socialism at the same time? This book shows how a commitment to productivity structured the transition from the period of postwar reconstruction to the take-off of industrial development during the late 1950s. Conceived as (1) pacification of labor relations, (2) the recovery of managerial authority, (3) monetarization of everyday life, (4) rationalization and (5) austerity, the politics of productivity provides a comprehensive conceptual framework for grasping together the end of the postwar period and the building of state socialism in Eastern Europe. By revealing how the social consequences of the Second World War were absorbed in the transition to authoritarian state socialism in the age of the rolling steel mill, this book carries implications for the way in which we may think about the aftermath of wars, reconstruction and development during the second half of the twentieth century.
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HISTORY --- United States / State & Local / Middle Atlantic (DC, DE, MD, NJ, NY, PA) --- Stevedores --- Labor unions --- Business & Economics --- Labor & Workers' Economics --- History --- Social aspects --- History. --- Industrial Workers of the World --- Philadelphia (Pa.) --- Race relations --- Industrial unions --- Labor, Organized --- Labor organizations --- Organized labor --- Trade-unions --- Unions, Labor --- Unions, Trade --- Working-men's associations --- Dock hands --- Dockers --- Dockhands --- Dockworkers --- Longshore workers --- Longshoremen --- Shore porters --- Waterfront workers --- Waterside workers --- Wharf labourers --- Wharfies --- Wharfys --- IWW (Industrial Workers of the World) --- I.W.W. (Industrial Workers of the World) --- Wobblies --- Industrialʹnye rabotniki mira --- Sekai Sangyō Rōdōshadan --- IRM (Industrialʹnye rabotniki mira) --- I.R.M. (Industrialʹnye rabotniki mira) --- Industrialʹnye rabochie mira --- Trabajadores Industriales del Mundo --- Lavoratori industriali del mondo --- Philadelphie (Pa.) --- Filadelfia (Pa.) --- Filadelʹfii︠a︡ (Pa.) --- Филадельфия (Pa.) --- Labor movement --- Societies --- Central labor councils --- Guilds --- Syndicalism --- Harbor personnel --- Socialist Trade and Labor Alliance --- Lower Dublin (Pa. : Township) --- Philly (Pa.) --- City of Philadelphia (Pa.) --- Philadelphia County (Pa.) --- IRM (Industrial Workers of the World) --- I.R.M. (Industrial Workers of the World) --- Průmysloví dělníci světa --- P.D.S. (Industrial Workers of the World) --- Filadelfiyah (Pa.) --- פילדלפיה (Pa.)
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Red November, Black November is a study of the culture of the I. W. W. movement at the turn of the twentieth century. It analyzes the Wobblies' use of cultural expressions such as songs, poems, and cartoons as a means of educating and unifying workers, and as weapons in the struggle against the repressive social conditions of industrial development. The book emphasizes the important role played by immigrant activists, Wobbly artists, and intellectuals, offering a fascinating portrait of the complexity of pre-World War I labor radicalism.
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In this incisive reinterpretation of the history of the American labor movement, Howard Kimeldorf challenges received thinking about rank-and-file workers and the character of their unions. Battling for American Labor answers the baffling question of how, while mounting some of the most aggressive challenges to employing classes anywhere in the world, organized labor in the United States has warmly embraced the capitalist system of which they are a part. Rejecting conventional understandings of American unionism, Kimeldorf argues that what has long been the hallmark of organized labor in the United States-its distinctive reliance on worker self-organization and direct economic action-can be seen as a particular kind of syndicalism.Kimeldorf brings this syndicalism to life through two rich and compelling case studies of unionization efforts by Philadelphia longshoremen and New York City culinary workers during the opening decades of the twentieth century. He shows how these workers, initially affiliated with the radical IWW and later the conservative AFL, pursued a common logic of collective action at the point of production that largely dictated their choice of unions. Elegantly written and deeply engaging, Battling for American Labor offers insights not only into how the American labor movement got to where it is today, but how it might possibly reinvent itself in the years ahead.
Labor unions --- Labor movement --- Syndicalism --- Stevedores --- Restaurants --- Business & Economics --- Labor & Workers' Economics --- Cafés --- Dining establishments --- Restaurants, lunch rooms, etc. --- Food service --- Happy hours --- Dock hands --- Dockers --- Dockhands --- Dockworkers --- Longshore workers --- Longshoremen --- Shore porters --- Waterfront workers --- Waterside workers --- Wharf labourers --- Wharfies --- Wharfys --- Harbor personnel --- Social movements --- History --- Employees --- Industrial Workers of the World --- American Federation of Labor --- History. --- AFL --- AFT --- AF of L --- A.F.L. --- A.F. of L. --- Amerikanskai︠a︡ federat︠s︡ii︠a︡ truda --- Federação Americana de Trabalho --- AFL-CIO --- Federation of Organized Trades and Labor Unions of the United States and Canada --- IWW (Industrial Workers of the World) --- I.W.W. (Industrial Workers of the World) --- Wobblies --- Industrialʹnye rabotniki mira --- Sekai Sangyō Rōdōshadan --- IRM (Industrial Workers of the World) --- I.R.M. (Industrial Workers of the World) --- Industrialʹnye rabochie mira --- Průmysloví dělníci světa --- P.D.S. (Industrial Workers of the World) --- Trabajadores Industriales del Mundo --- Lavoratori industriali del mondo --- Socialist Trade and Labor Alliance
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Matilda Rabinowitz's illustrated memoir challenges assumptions about the lives of early twentieth-century women. In Immigrant Girl, Radical Woman, Rabinowitz describes the ways in which she and her contemporaries rejected the intellectual and social restrictions imposed on women as they sought political and economic equality in the first half of the twentieth century. Rabinowitz devoted her labor and commitment to the notion that women should feel entitled to independence, equal rights, equal pay, and sexual and personal autonomy.Rabinowitz (1887-1963) immigrated to the United States from Ukraine at the age of thirteen. Radicalized by her experience in sweatshops, she became an organizer for the Industrial Workers of the World from 1912 to 1917 before choosing single motherhood in 1918. "Big Bill" Haywood once wrote, "a book could be written about Matilda," but her memoir was intended as a private story for her grandchildren, Robbin Légère Henderson among them. Henderson's black-and white-scratchboard drawings illustrate Rabinowitz's life in the Pale of Settlement, the journey to America, political awakening and work as an organizer for the IWW, a turbulent romance, and her struggle to support herself and her child.
Labor unions --- Jewish women --- Women immigrants --- Women in the labor movement --- Industrial unions --- Labor, Organized --- Labor organizations --- Organized labor --- Trade-unions --- Unions, Labor --- Unions, Trade --- Working-men's associations --- Labor movement --- Societies --- Central labor councils --- Guilds --- Syndicalism --- Immigrant women --- Immigrants --- Organizing --- History --- Rabinowitz, Matilda, --- Socialist Party (U.S.) --- Industrial Workers of the World --- Socialist Trade and Labor Alliance --- IWW (Industrial Workers of the World) --- I.W.W. (Industrial Workers of the World) --- Wobblies --- Industrialʹnye rabotniki mira --- Sekai Sangyō Rōdōshadan --- IRM (Industrial Workers of the World) --- I.R.M. (Industrial Workers of the World) --- Industrialʹnye rabochie mira --- Průmysloví dělníci světa --- P.D.S. (Industrial Workers of the World) --- Trabajadores Industriales del Mundo --- Lavoratori industriali del mondo --- Socialist Party-Social Democratic Federation --- Socialist Labor Party --- Social-Democratic Party of America --- Socialist Workers Party --- Independent Socialist League --- Socialist Party of America --- Sotsyalisṭishe parṭey (U.S.) --- Amerykansʹka sot︠s︡ii︠a︡lïstychna partii︠a︡ --- SP --- Socialist Party of the United States --- Socialistická strana v Americe --- Socjalistyczna Partja w Stanach Zjednoczonych Ameryki Północnej --- Socjalistyczna Partia w Stanach Zjednoczonych Ameryki Północnej --- Amerikas sozialistu partija --- S.P. (U.S.) --- Socialist Party of the U.S. of America --- Parti socialiste en Amérique --- Socialist Party in America --- Sot︠s︡ialisticheskai︠a︡ partīi︠a︡ Ameriki --- Sozialistische Partei von Amerika
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