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William Z. Foster

    This author, primarily known as a labor organizer and Marxist politician, explores profound social and political questions within their work. Their writing often reflects a deep engagement with activism across various leftist movements. Through their literary output, the author seeks to provoke thought on social justice and equality. The work is significant for its uncompromising vision of radical societal change.

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    The Great Steel Strike and Its Lessons
    The Great Steel Strike and Its Lessons
    Toward Soviet America
    Industrial Unionism
    • 2019

      The Great Steel Strike and Its Lessons

      The American Strike of 1919, its Causes and the Labor Unions Involved (Hardcover)

      • 146 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      The book delves into the 1919 steel strike, detailing its organization and eventual failure, as narrated by William Z. Foster, a prominent trade unionist and Marxist politician. It explores the impact of the strike on America's metal industry and provides insights into the challenges faced by labor movements during that era. Foster's firsthand perspective sheds light on the broader themes of workers' rights and the complexities of union organization in the face of opposition.

      The Great Steel Strike and Its Lessons
    • 2019

      The Great Steel Strike and Its Lessons

      The American Strike of 1919, its Causes and the Labor Unions Involved

      • 146 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Focusing on the 1919 steel strike, William Z. Foster, a trade unionist and Marxist politician, details the organization behind this pivotal labor movement and its eventual failure. The strike significantly impacted America's metal industry, bringing operations to a standstill. Foster's insights offer a critical examination of the challenges faced by labor movements during this era, highlighting the complexities of class struggle and union organization in early 20th-century America.

      The Great Steel Strike and Its Lessons
    • 2018

      Industrial Unionism

      • 56 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Focusing on the significance of Industrial Unionism, the author draws from his extensive experience as a leader in the Communist Party and a key figure in the Industrial Workers of the World (I.W.W.). Through his insights, he explores the impact of organized labor on workers' rights, emphasizing the struggles and triumphs faced by labor movements in America. Foster's firsthand knowledge provides a compelling perspective on the ongoing fight for justice and equality in the workplace.

      Industrial Unionism
    • 2011

      Toward Soviet America

      The Crises and Decline of Capitalism; the Impending Rise of Socialism in the United States

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Set against the backdrop of the Great Depression, the author critiques the economic injustices of the time, highlighting the failures of prevailing economic theories. He argues for the inevitability of socialism's rise in the United States, offering a compelling analysis of the socio-economic landscape and advocating for systemic change. Foster's work serves as both a historical reflection and a call to action, emphasizing the need for a shift towards more equitable economic practices.

      Toward Soviet America