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Class Strikes Back: Self-Organised Workers' Struggles in the Twenty-First Centu ry [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 321 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x154 mm
  • Išleidimo metai: 08-Jan-2019
  • Leidėjas: Haymarket Books
  • ISBN-10: 1608460169
  • ISBN-13: 9781608460168
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 321 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x154 mm
  • Išleidimo metai: 08-Jan-2019
  • Leidėjas: Haymarket Books
  • ISBN-10: 1608460169
  • ISBN-13: 9781608460168
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The Class Strikes Back examines case studies of twenty-first-century workers’ struggles from both the Global North and South, highlighting the stories of workers fighting to organize and join democratic and independent unions.



The Class Strikes Back examines a number of radical, twenty-first-century workers’ struggles. These struggles are characterised by a different kind of unionism and solidarity, arising out of new kinds of labour conditions and responsive to new kinds of social and economic marginalisation. The essays in the collection demonstrate the dramatic growth of syndicalist and autonomist formations and argue for their historical necessity. They show how workers seek to form and join democratic and independent unions that are fundamentally opposed to bureaucratic leadership, compromise, and concessions.

Specific case studies dealing with both the Global South and Global North assess the context of local histories and the spatially and temporally located balance of power, while embedding the struggle in a broader picture of resistance and the fight for emancipation.

Contributors are: Anne Alexander, Dario Azzellini, Mostafa Bassiouny, Antonios Broumas, Anna Curcio, Demet S. Dinler, Kostas Haritakis, Felix Hauf, Elias Ioakimoglou, Mithilesh Kumar, Kari Lydersen, Chiara Milan, Carlos Olaya, Hansi Oostinga, Ranabir Samaddar, Luke Sinwell, Elmar Wigand.

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Acknowledgements vii
Note on Contributors viii
1 Introduction: A Return to the Shop-Floor or How to Confront Neoliberal Capitalism
1(18)
Dario Azzeltini
Michael G. Kraft
PART 1 Workers' Self-Organisation beyond and against Corporative Unions and the State
2 Workers' Struggles and Autonomy: Strategic and Tactical Considerations
19(18)
Mithilesh Kumar
Ranabir Samaddar
3 Autonomous Worker Committees in Marikana, South Africa: Journey to the Mountain
37(19)
Luke Sinwetl
4 Greece: Grassroots Labour Struggles in a Crisis-Ridden Country
56(26)
Antonios Broumas
Elias Ioakimoglou
Kostas Charitakis
5 Fighting Against Capitalist Ownership and State Bureaucracy -Labour Struggles in Venezuela
82(29)
Dario Azzellini
PART 2 Non-Corporate Unionism and Social Movements
6 Revolts on Goose Island: A Long Fight Pays Off for Chicago Window Factory Workers
111(24)
Kari Lydersen
7 The Egyptian Workers' Movement: Revolt, Revolution and Counter-Revolution
135(20)
Anne Alexander
Mostafa Bassiouny
8 Bosnia and Herzegovina: From Workers' Strike to Social Uprising
155(21)
Chiara Milan
9 Sinaltrainal: Transforming the Workers' Movement in Colombia
176(19)
Carlos Olaya
10 A Fistful of Dollars? The Labour Dispute in the Babylon Cinema
195(22)
Hansi Oostinga
PART 3 Renewed Forms of Struggle and Workers'Self-Management
11 New Workers' Struggles in Turkey since the 2000s: Possibilities and Limits
217(21)
Demet Sahende Dinler
12 Recovered Imaginaries: Workers' Self-Organisation and Radical Unionism in Indonesia
238(21)
Felix Hauf
13 Italy: The Revolution in Logistics
259(17)
Anna Curcio
14 Sweat and Detergent not Bread and Roses: Behind the Shiny Surface of London's Financial Industry, Latin Cleaners Struggle for Dignity
276(21)
Elmar Wigand
References 297(22)
Index 319
Dario Azzellini, Ph.D. (1967), Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany and Meritorious Autonomous University of Puebla (BUAP), Mexico, is visiting scholar at Murphy Institute/CUNY. He has published monographs, edited books and articles on social movements, social transformation, labour and migration studies, and Latin American Studies. 

Michael G. Kraft, Ph.D. (2004), Vienna University of Economics, is a lecturer on social movements and economic and social transformations. He has published on heterodox economics and neoliberalism, social struggles and workers self-management in Ex-Yugoslavia.