Book Details
Format
Paperback
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1946
Publisher
New York Labor News Company
Description
In a compelling exploration of one of the most influential figures in labor history, Arnold Petersen delves into the life and work of Daniel De Leon. Through meticulous research, Petersen reveals De Leon's significant contributions as a socialist revolutionary and labor leader who championed the rights of workers during a transformative period in American society.
The narrative unfolds against a backdrop of social upheaval and burgeoning labor movements, highlighting De Leon's vision for a more equitable world. Petersen paints a vivid picture of De Leon as a passionate advocate for the working class, drawing readers into the ideological battles that defined his life.
With a blend of historical context and personal anecdotes, the book invites readers to reflect on the enduring legacy of De Leon's ideas and the importance of continued advocacy for workers' rights. It encourages a deeper understanding of the struggles faced by labor activists, making it a vital addition for anyone interested in social justice and history.
The narrative unfolds against a backdrop of social upheaval and burgeoning labor movements, highlighting De Leon's vision for a more equitable world. Petersen paints a vivid picture of De Leon as a passionate advocate for the working class, drawing readers into the ideological battles that defined his life.
With a blend of historical context and personal anecdotes, the book invites readers to reflect on the enduring legacy of De Leon's ideas and the importance of continued advocacy for workers' rights. It encourages a deeper understanding of the struggles faced by labor activists, making it a vital addition for anyone interested in social justice and history.