The Industrial Workers of the World is a union unlike any other. Founded
in 1905 in Chicago, it rapidly gained members across the world thanks
to its revolutionary, internationalist outlook. By using powerful
organising methods including direct-action and direct-democracy, it put
power in the hands of workers.
This philosophy is labeled as
'revolutionary industrial unionism' and the members called,
affectionately, 'Wobblies'. This book is the first to look at the
history of the IWW from an international perspective. Bringing together a
group of leading scholars, it includes lively accounts from a number
diverse countries including Australia, Canada, Mexico, South Africa,
Sweden and Ireland, which reveal a fascinating story of global
anarchism, syndicalism and socialism.
Drawing on many important
figures of the movements such as Tom Barker, Har Dayal, Joe Hill, James
Larkin and William D. "Big Bill" Haywood, and exploring particular
industries including shipping, mining, and agriculture, this book
describes how the IWW and its ideals travelled around the world.
Wobblies of the World: A Global History of the IWW - Peter Cole, David Struthers, Kenyon Zimmer
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