Self-Organised Workers’ Struggles in the Twenty-First Century
The Class Strikes Back
Self-Organised Workers’ Struggles in the Twenty-First Century
Author: Edited by Dario Azzellini, Joseph S. Murphy Institute/CUNY, and Michael G. Kraft, Vienna University of Economics
Publisher: BRILL. Series: Historical Materialism Book Series, volume 150
Pages: 321
Published in January 2018
Additional Info: Hardback: EU 120 - USD 139 / E-book EU 109 - USD 126
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The Class Strikes Back examines a number of radical, twenty-first-century workers’ struggles. These struggles are characterised by a different kind of unionism and solidarity, arising out of new kinds of labour conditions and responsive to new kinds of social and economic marginalisation. The essays in the collection demonstrate the dramatic growth of syndicalist and autonomist formations and argue for their historical necessity. They show how workers seek to form and join democratic and independent unions that are fundamentally opposed to bureaucratic leadership, compromise, and concessions.
Specific case studies dealing with both the Global South and Global North assess the context of local histories and the spatially and temporally located balance of power, while embedding the struggle in a broader picture of resistance and the fight for emancipation.
Contributors are: Anne Alexander, Dario Azzellini, Mostafa Bassiouny, Antonios Broumas, Anna Curcio, Demet S. Dinler, Kostas Haritakis, Felix Hauf, Elias Ioakimoglou, Mithilesh Kumar, Kari Lydersen, Chiara Milan, Carlos Olaya, Hansi Oostinga, Ranabir Samaddar, Luke Sinwell, Elmar Wigand.
Rezensionen:
- The Working Class Strikes Back in The Age of Neoliberal Crisis (Global Research)
- The class strikes back (Journal of Labor and Society)