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Workers Against Work
Workers Against Work: Labor in Paris and Barcelona During the Popular Fronts | Michael M. Seidman
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Why did a revolution occur in Spain and not in France in 1936? This is the key question Michael Seidman explores in his important new study of the relations between industrial capitalists and working-class movements in the early part of this century. In a comparative analysis of Paris during the Popular Front and Barcelona during the Spanish Revolution, Seidman examines the strengths and weaknesses of the bourgeoisie in these two cities and traces workers' resistance to, and acceptance of, work. His emphasis on the continuing refusal to work challenges the dominant views of labor historiography and contributes to a general theory of revolutionary workers' control. Seidman illuminates three crucial issues that have broad implications for the history of the twentieth century. His comparative approach delineates the nature of class confrontation in societies with different kinds of bourgeoisies or capitalist elites. He also shows how the differences between these elites affected the labor movements in France and Spain, and he demonstrates how rank-and-file workers actually responded to the revolutionary situation in Barcelona and to the advent of the reformist government in Paris. A social history of acceptance and rejection of work, this book offers a new conceptualization of wage earners and a critique of work itself. Why did a revolution occur in Spain and not in France in 1936? This is the key question Michael Seidman explores in his important new study of the relations between industrial capitalists and working-class movements in the early part of this century. In a comparative analysis of Paris during the Popular Front and Barcelona during the Spanish Revolution, Seidman examines the strengths and weaknesses of the bourgeoisie in these two cities and traces workers' resistance to, and acceptance of, work. His emphasis on the continuing refusal to work challenges the dominant views of labor historiography and contributes to a general theory of revolutionary workers' control. Seidman illuminates three crucial issues that have broad implications for the history of the twentieth century. His comparative approach delineates the nature of class confrontation in societies with different kinds of bourgeoisies or capitalist elites. He also shows how the differences between these elites affected the labor movements in France and Spain, and he demonstrates how rank-and-file workers actually responded to the revolutionary situation in Barcelona and to the advent of the reformist government in Paris. A social history of acceptance and rejection of work, this book offers a new conceptualization of wage earners and a critique of work itself.
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Sleepswithbooks
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Birdsong28
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Just treated myself to this new work bag with my Xmas money! The irony(?) of this is that green and black are my colours for my uniform 🤔😂

Can't wait to start using this!

MidnightBookGirl Ha! Love it! 5y
Birdsong28 @EllisBell Thid is the bag I was telling you about yesterday 😘📚📖 5y
EllisBell Can‘t even read when I‘m NOT at work at the moment — have someone staying for a couple of weeks - boo hoo hoo! 5y
Birdsong28 @EllisBell You will find time soon. Enjoy your time with that someone your books will still be there waiting for you 😘 📚📖 5y
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DaveGreen7777
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Day 6 of #30Junebooks by the wonderful @howjessreads , and today‘s prompt is #BookwormProblems

One bookworm problem for me is always having so much work to do! Don‘t get me wrong, I like my job, but sometimes I wish I could have more down time to read! 😩

By the way, that picture isn‘t exaggeration, those are really all the files I‘m working on right now! 😳 And that is a Thanos Funko Pop in the background... consummate professional, I am! 😂

Meaw_catlady Ahhh !!! So many papers!! 5y
DaveGreen7777 @Meaw_catlady The paperwork never ends! 😱 At least I have job security, since no one else know what to do with all those accounts! 😂 5y
Meaw_catlady Truth!! Keep being awesome and doing the work! 💪 5y
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JoScho What is your job? 5y
DaveGreen7777 @JoScho I‘m an accountant. 🤓 It‘s been so crazy lately, because we had audits with two different government groups, and now that they‘re all done, we‘re preparing for our fiscal year end on June 30th! It‘s been a lot of long hours, but I passed everything with flying colors, so at least I got some major job security out of this! 😁 5y
JoScho For sure! 5y
CouronneDhiver Ugh. I feel that pain too 5y
DaveGreen7777 @CouronneDhiver If only we could get paid to read instead! 😩 5y
mcipher Ugh - life without work would be SO MUCH BETTER. Mine is more emails than paper, but I totally feel you. 5y
DaveGreen7777 @mcipher Here‘s hoping we both get a break from work and some more reading time for ourselves soon! 😁 5y
BooknerdsLife Yikes!! 5y
DaveGreen7777 @BooknerdsLife Yikes, indeed! 😱 But I‘m gone for the weekend now! 😁 5y
Branwen WHAT?! 😲🤤 THAT IS AN INSANE PILE OF WORK, MY FRIEND! 😦 I wish you had more reading time! That looks like insanity! Ps-> the Thanos pop looks amazeballs! 😁👍 5y
BooknerdsLife @DaveGreen7777 Hahaaa glad you got away! 🤣👍🏼💙 BTW, Love your Funko at the back! 😍 5y
DaveGreen7777 @Branwen At least I‘m all done with work now... until tomorrow when it starts all over again! 😳 5y
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kellyann28
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1. Work. Ain't no rest for the wicked
2. I hope to finish the book I'm in the middle of this week and then looking forward to all the stuff I have to read for 2019.
3. Black 🖤
4. Bed, nightstands, armoire, long dresser and a TV on the wall. Also an elliptical that my husband had to have and never uses. Lol
5. No dinner! We had a large Christmas lunch.
#HumpDayPost @MinDea

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Wannabe_Quijote
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I‘d rather be reading my #novel

Zelma At least you have a good looking beverage next to you? Looks for the positives. 👍 6y
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laurenlovesliterature
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🤓📚

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Balibee146
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1. Classic novel or Terry Pratchett
2. Summer job in a library (yay)
3. Dogwalker
4. Writer (nuff said)
5. Tea always, to start, progress and end my day ☕☕☕
@joscho #manicmonday

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LibrarianJen
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1. YA fantasy/sci-fi/dystopian
2. A hostess at a New Mexican restaurant
3. EA for high school special ed program ranging from low functioning autism to you could go to juvi jail, or you can sit in a room with 3 other kids and try to learn something.
4. Cruise ship librarian! Or a historical researcher
5. COFFEE ☕️☕️☕️

#manicmonday

BookishTrish Cruise ship librarian for the win! 7y
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