
Syndicalism in France
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Authors:
- Giddings, Franklin Henry
1855 - 1931
- Lorwin, Lewis L. (Lewis Levitzki)
1883 - 1970
About this book
In the early 20th century, France was a crucible of social upheaval and labor activism, where revolutionary syndicalism emerged as a powerful force. In "Syndicalism in France," Louis Levine meticulously examines the intricate dynamics of the General Confederation of Labor (C.G.T.) and its pivotal role in advocating for workers' rights and direct action. This document delves into the philosophical underpinnings of syndicalism, emphasizing the importance of collective bargaining and grassroots organization. Ideal for students, civic activists, and historians alike, Levine's work provides a comprehensive understanding of a movement that sought to reshape the labor landscape. Discover the fervor of this critical period and its enduring impact on modern labor relations.