
Languages of Class Struggle
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This is a study of five key moments in the history of the British and Irish working class movements. John Foster applies some of the key insights of Soviet Marxist thinkers on language to the 1842 General Strike, the Councils of Action 1920, the Glasgow and Belfast General Strikes of 1919 and the 1972 UCS work-in on Clydeside.
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Preface
Introduction
1 Clydeside and Britain 1971-72
2 Clydeside and Britain 1919
3 The Belfast General Strike and the Ulster State 1919-20
4 Councils of Action 1920: climax of post-war mobiIisation
5 The General Strike of 1842 and Karl Marx
Conclusion
Appendix Language and class mobilisation
About the Author
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