
La huelga general
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形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
254
言語
英語
公開されました
Dec 1, 1991
出版社
Marcial Pons
ISBN-10
8487827039
ISBN-13
9788487827037
説明
Set against the backdrop of socio-political strife, this collection of essays provides a comprehensive exploration of the general strike through various lenses. The authors, each with their unique perspectives and expertise, delve into the historical, social, and economic implications of strikes as a form of workers' resistance. By examining significant moments of labor unrest, they unravel the complexities of the working-class struggle, specifically highlighting the role of revolutionary syndicalism.
Through meticulous research and analysis, the contributors articulate the powerful narratives that emerge from these movements. They challenge readers to consider the impact of these collective actions not only on labor relations but also on broader societal structures. As they weave compelling stories of solidarity, sacrifice, and triumph, the essays illuminate the importance of organized labor in shaping contemporary political landscapes.
This compelling volume serves not just as a historical account but also as a critical reflection on the ongoing relevance of strikes in advocating for workers' rights. The authors invite readers to engage with these themes thoughtfully and to recognize the enduring spirit of collective action that continues to resonate today.
Through meticulous research and analysis, the contributors articulate the powerful narratives that emerge from these movements. They challenge readers to consider the impact of these collective actions not only on labor relations but also on broader societal structures. As they weave compelling stories of solidarity, sacrifice, and triumph, the essays illuminate the importance of organized labor in shaping contemporary political landscapes.
This compelling volume serves not just as a historical account but also as a critical reflection on the ongoing relevance of strikes in advocating for workers' rights. The authors invite readers to engage with these themes thoughtfully and to recognize the enduring spirit of collective action that continues to resonate today.