Marx and Engels on the trade unions

by Karl Marx

Paper Book, 1987

Status

Available

Pages

xx; 239

Collection

Publication

New York : Praeger, 1987.

Description

Virtually everything Marx and Engels ever wrote on labor strikes and trade unions has been collected in this volume for the first time. It includes vivid, often eyewitness accounts of many of the greatest strikes and labor struggles of the last century. This original and valuable collection challenges the prevailing assumption that Marx and Engels cared little for trade unions and their role in the transition to socialism or that they had little practical involvement with unions. Lapides illuminates the immense part personally played by Marx and Engels in helping to establish the modern labor movement. Covering the period 1844-1894, the book features graphic and moving portrayals of contemporary labor stuggles, candid personal views of various labor leaders, biting polemics against socialist rivals, and eloquent passages. Lapides provides an introduction that places the excerpts in historical and theoretical context.… (more)

Language

Physical description

xx, 239 p.; 25 cm

ISBN

0275923738 / 9780275923730
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