Originally published in 1913, this classic work explores the history of sabotage and its use in labor disputes. The authors argue that sabotage is not only a legitimate tactic in the struggle for workers' rights, but a necessary one. Drawing on examples from Europe and the United States, they show how workers can use sabotage to disrupt production and force concessions from employers. A must-read for anyone interested in the labor movement.
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Höhe: 229 mm
Breite: 153 mm
Dicke: 9 mm
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978-1-02-222822-1 (9781022228221)
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