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Puerto Rican Labor History 18981934 Revolutionary Ideals And Reformist Politics Carlos Sanabria

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Puerto Rican Labor History 18981934 Revolutionary Ideals And Reformist Politics Carlos Sanabria
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Publisher: Lexington Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.15 MB
Pages: 162
Author: Carlos Sanabria
ISBN: 9781498537834, 9781498537841, 1498537839, 1498537847
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Puerto Rican Labor History 18981934 Revolutionary Ideals And Reformist Politics Carlos Sanabria by Carlos Sanabria 9781498537834, 9781498537841, 1498537839, 1498537847 instant download after payment.

Puerto Rican Labor History 1898–1934presents a history of the organized labor movement in Puerto Rico from the United States’ colonial domination of the island in 1898 to the Great Depression in the early 1930s. Although the most prominent Puerto Rican labor leaders in the early twentieth century were strongly influenced by revolutionary European socialist and anarchist ideology, the organized labor movement as represented by theFederación Libre de los Trabajadores de Puerto Ricoand thePartido Socialistabecame a fundamentally reformist trade unionist campaign that relied heavily on the democratic rights guaranteed by the United States government and the support of the American Federation of Labor. Rather than advocating for the overthrow of capitalism, the abolition of private property and the wage labor system, and its replacement by a socialist egalitarian cooperative society free of centralized government authority, the organized workers’ movement focused on the immediate struggle for higher wages and better working conditions by means of the organization of labor and participation in electoral politics.

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