Struggle and Mutual Aid: The Age of Worker Solidarity
A dynamic historian explores the nature of international worker solidarity and its development — across language, distance, nationalities and trades. In an exploration of inequalities contrasted with the freedom awarded to elites, this book goes back to the 1860’s and looks at the development of labor movements since. The author will explore how the nineteenth and twentieth centuries gave rise to rights while the past fifty years have seen a progressive shift and stripping labor rights, precariously eroding from the people’s collective consciousness.