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Reds or Rackets? - The Making of Radical and Conservative Unions on the Waterfront (Paperback)
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Reds or Rackets? - The Making of Radical and Conservative Unions on the Waterfront (Paperback)
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Why is the American working class different? For generations,
scholars and activists alike have wrestled with this question, with
an eye to explaining why workers in the United States are not more
like their radicalized European counterparts. Approaching the
question from a different angle, "Reds or Rackets?" provides a
fascinating examination of the American labor movement from the
inside out, as it were, by analyzing the divergent sources of
radicalism and conservatism within it. Kimeldorf focuses on the
political contrast between East and West Coast longshoremen from
World War I through the early years of the Cold War, when the
difference between the two unions was greatest. He explores the
politics of the West Coast union that developed into a hot bed of
working class insurgency and contrasts it with the conservative and
racket-ridden East Coast longshoreman's union. Two unions, based in
the same industry - as different as night and day. The question
posed by Kimeldorf is, why? Why 'reds' on one coast and racketeers
on the other? To answer this question Kimeldorf provides a
systematic comparison of the two unions, illuminating the political
consequences of occupational recruitment, industry structure,
mobilization strategies, and industrial conflict during this
period. In doing so, "Reds or Rackets?" sheds new light on the
structural and historical bases of radical and conservative
unionism. More than a comparative study of two unions, "Reds or
Rackets?" is an exploration of the dynamics of trade unionism,
sources of membership loyalty, and neglected aspects of working
class consciousness. It is an incisive and valuable study that will
appeal to historians, social scientists, and anyone interested in
understanding the political trajectory of twentieth-century
American labor.
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