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Fabian Society
Follow
Holding
Inclined
Industrial Disputes Tribunal
industrial relations
industrial relations policy
John Strachey
Keynes
Labor Movement
Labor Party
Labor Unions
Labour
labour government
labour party
Labour Representation Committee
Marxist analysis
Max Beer
Noah Ablett
Orthodox Political Action
Payments
Policy Issues
political alignment
Political History
political theories
Political Theory
Post-war
Richard Bell
Shop Steward
social democrats
Socialist Answer
socialist theory
Timeless
trade union history
Trade Unions
Trades Union Congress
union political strategies in Britain
Wartime
Working Men
Workshops

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138327443
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 13 May 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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First published in 1973. In this study, the author adopts a historical approach, tracing the evolution of socialist thinking during the past century and relating this to the growth of the union movement. The Taff Vale judgement, the Osborne judgement, the roles of the SDF, the Fabians, and the ILP - these episodes are re-examined from a novel perspective, and the historical material is frequently illuminated by the use of contemporary analogies.

The second half of the book presents an analytical study of differing union political theories and attitudes against the modern industrial background. Here the Marxist case is studied in depth and contrasted with the views of the Social Democrats. The author then considers the ownership and control of the economy, industrial relations, prices and incomes and inflation, making it clear where he feels the movement should stand on the key political issues of today. Finally, the book suggests the way in which the Labour Party and the trade unions should organise for power in the country.

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