Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
288
Language
English
Published
Mar 31, 1990
Publisher
Pluto Press
ISBN-10
1853050172
ISBN-13
9781853050176
Description
This thought-provoking exploration delves into the historical roots of syndicalism and the aspirations for a cooperative society. Through the lens of early 20th-century revolutionary thought, the authors articulate their vision for a world where workers band together to advocate for their rights and reshape their economic realities. Their ideas reflect the growing discontent with traditional capitalist structures and the burgeoning sense of solidarity among laborers.
As the text unfolds, it uncovers the foundational principles of a movement aimed at transforming both society and governance. With a blend of theory and practical suggestions, the authors invite readers to engage with the notion of collective action, demonstrating how these early revolutionary ideals still resonate today. The insights offered serve not only as a historical recounting but also as a call to rethink contemporary approaches to social justice and economic equality.
As the text unfolds, it uncovers the foundational principles of a movement aimed at transforming both society and governance. With a blend of theory and practical suggestions, the authors invite readers to engage with the notion of collective action, demonstrating how these early revolutionary ideals still resonate today. The insights offered serve not only as a historical recounting but also as a call to rethink contemporary approaches to social justice and economic equality.