On Trade Unions: A Collection Of Articles And Speeches

On Trade Unions: A Collection Of Articles And Speeches

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Edition: First Printing

Condition remarks:
Book: Fair
Jacket: Wear and tear
Pages: Good
Markings: Previous owner
Condition remarks: The dust jacket shows rubbed edges along the spine and general wear consistent with age. There is a previous owner's marking inside. Internal text is clean and the binding is secure.

Explore the foundational Marxist analysis of labor movements through this seminal collection of Vladimir Lenin's writings. On Trade Unions presents a critical examination of the strategic role labor organizations play within revolutionary movements and the broader struggle for socialist ideals. Comprising various articles and speeches, the text argues for the necessity of trade unions as essential instruments for class struggle while cautioning against the pitfalls of reformism. Lenin details the complex relationship between the proletariat, the Communist Party, and the working-class movement, providing a theoretical framework for Bolshevik policy regarding workers' associations. This volume offers a deep dive into the intellectual machinery behind the Russian Revolution and remains a key text for understanding the historical intersection of political theory and labor activism. It is an essential addition for collectors and students of political history, philosophy, and 20th-century socio-economics.

Author: V. I. Lenin
Format: Hardback
Published: 1970, PROGRESS PUBLISHERS

Description

Edition: First Printing

Condition remarks:
Book: Fair
Jacket: Wear and tear
Pages: Good
Markings: Previous owner
Condition remarks: The dust jacket shows rubbed edges along the spine and general wear consistent with age. There is a previous owner's marking inside. Internal text is clean and the binding is secure.

Explore the foundational Marxist analysis of labor movements through this seminal collection of Vladimir Lenin's writings. On Trade Unions presents a critical examination of the strategic role labor organizations play within revolutionary movements and the broader struggle for socialist ideals. Comprising various articles and speeches, the text argues for the necessity of trade unions as essential instruments for class struggle while cautioning against the pitfalls of reformism. Lenin details the complex relationship between the proletariat, the Communist Party, and the working-class movement, providing a theoretical framework for Bolshevik policy regarding workers' associations. This volume offers a deep dive into the intellectual machinery behind the Russian Revolution and remains a key text for understanding the historical intersection of political theory and labor activism. It is an essential addition for collectors and students of political history, philosophy, and 20th-century socio-economics.