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Foreword | ||
I | Working-class cultures | |
Meetings with James Baldwin | 3 | |
What ever happened to Frisco Jeans? | 17 | |
C. L. R. James : revolutionary artist | 21 | |
The role of the individual and the group in the creation of work cultures | 26 | |
Work force writers on the rise | 29 | |
I am lonely | 32 | |
II | The human costs of automation | |
New technology : a catalyst for crises in collective bargaining, industrial discipline, and labor law | 39 | |
The human cost of automation | 68 | |
Containerization makes for a lonely waterfront | 73 | |
Luddism today | 76 | |
Effects of automation in the lives of longshoremen | 91 | |
III | Solidarity networks | |
Unions with leaders who stay on the job | 109 | |
The need for labor networking | 149 | |
Rank and file networks : a way to fight concessions | 151 | |
Introduction to coordinadora | 153 | |
Strike in Spain reveals sickness and cure | 156 | |
Longshoremen and marine clerks of Spain building new kind of union | 160 | |
IV | Workers, politics, and social change | |
Eric Hoffer : far-right true believer | 167 | |
The artificial isolation between radicals and workers | 185 | |
Workers second-class citizens | 187 | |
Bill Akagi and the union | 190 | |
The first recorded strike in history : 1170 B.C. | 192 | |
Early U.S. labor policy revealed by archives find | 194 | |
V | The vanguard party and worker self-activity | |
A Leninist vanguard party dying in a foreign land | 199 | |
Life in a vanguard party | 208 | |
After the war | 214 | |
The vanguard party : an institution whose time has expired | 216 | |
Contribution to a discussion on Bert Cochran's Labor and communism | 221 | |
The vanguard party : an obstruction to worker-intellectual alliances | 227 | |
VI | Primary work groups | |
The informal work group | 235 | |
Just a matter of gloves | 252 | |
West coast longshoremen and informal workers' control | 256 | |
Review of Punishment and redress in a modern factory | 275 | |
VII | The failure of business unionism, the rank and file alternative | |
American labor on the defensive : a 1940s odyssey | 281 | |
USA : the labor revolt | 294 | |
Doug Fraser's middle-class coalition | 310 | |
The failure of business unionism | 324 | |
The Australian dock strike | 338 | |
Stan Weir : working-class visionary | 346 |
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