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Work [Travail]
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Language: EnglishPublished:
Authors:
- Vizetelly, Ernest Alfred
1853 - 1922
- Zola, Émile
1840 - 1902
About this book
In an era marked by industrial upheaval and the rise of labor movements, Émile Zola's "Work [Travail]" delves into the gritty realities of the working class. Through the eyes of Luc Froment, readers confront the stark conditions faced by laborers, highlighting themes of exploitation and resilience. Zola's vivid portrayal of the struggle for dignity resonates with the concept of “unalienable rights,” emphasizing the intrinsic value of every worker. This compelling narrative serves as a crucial text for students and civic activists seeking to understand the historical context of labor rights. With its unflinching examination of societal challenges, "Work [Travail]" remains a vital resource for anyone invested in the evolution of labor and social justice.