The site of industrial struggle is shifting. Across the Global South, peasant communities are forced off the land to live and work in harsh and impoverishe...
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ISBN-10:
0745335993
ISBN-13:
9780745335995
Publisher
Pluto Press (UK)
Dimensions
8.70 X 5.50 X 0.80 inches
Language
English
The site of industrial struggle is shifting. Across the Global South, peasant communities are forced off the land to live and work in harsh and impoverished conditions. Inevitably, new methods of combating the spread of industrial capitalism are evolving in ambitious, militant and creative ways. This is the first book to theorise and examine the present and future shape of global class struggles. Immanuel Ness looks at three key countries: China, India and South Africa. In each case he considers the broader historical forces at play - the effects of imperialism, the decline of the trade union movement, the class struggle and the effects of the growing reserve army of labour. For each case study, he narrows his focus to reveal the specifics of each grassroots insurgency: export promotion and the rise of worker insurgency in China, the new labour organisations in India, and the militancy of the miners in South Africa. This is a study about the nature of the new industrial worker in the Global South; about people living a terrifying, precarious existence - but also one of experimentation, solidarity and struggle.
ISBN-10
:0745335993
ISBN-13
:9780745335995
Publisher
:Pluto Press (UK)
Publication date
: 20 Oct, 2015
Category
Sub-Category
Format
:PAPERBACK
Language
:English
Reading Level
: All
No. of Units
:1
Dimension
: 8.70 X 5.50 X 0.80 inches
Weight
:295 g
"The first book to theorise and examine the present and future shape of global class struggles. Analytically brilliant and empirically sound ... a superb portrait of the trajectory of the independent workers' struggle" - Sushovan Dhar, New Trade Union Initiative, India
"Offers insights on global labour struggles in an era when familiar unions seem exhausted, or at least too weak to make a concerted effort - with concrete examples of workers forming independent unions in the Global South" - Paul Buhle, historian and author
"Essential reading for anyone who wants to understand the present form of militant unionism in the Global South" - Gregory Wilpert, director of TeleSUR English ""'Seminal and distinctive'"" - Arup Kumar Sen, Associate Professor, Serampore College, West Bengal
"Richly reports a qualitatively different practice evolving in India, China, and South Africa. It is horizontal rather than vertical. At this living moment all over our globe, workers are reaching out hands, first to their workmates, then to other workers everywhere" - Staughton Lynd, historian, author, activist
"Provides the most crucial case studies of alternative worker organising in the major centres of industrial production in China, India, and South Africa - where workers recognise their power and act to end exploitation" - May Wong, Globalization Monitor, Hong Kong
"Tells us how democratic forms of worker organisation can overcome the limitations of conventional labour unions and challenge global capitalist exploitation" - Lee Chun Wing, Hong Kong Polytechnic University
"Illuminates the most important questions of our time: can the democratic and transformative currents which inspired the movements of the past re-emerge today?" - Frances Fox Piven, City University of New York Graduate Center
"Provides dramatic case studies of worker resistance to corporate exploitation and state violence, through the formation of militant organisations in factories and within their communities" - Bill Fletcher, Jr., author of Solidarity Divided
"This book will throw challenges to the conventional economics of collective bargaining" - Debdas Banerjee, author of Labour, Globalization and the State, Professor, Centre for Development Studies, Central University of Bihar
"Vividly describes what workers in India, China, and South Africa have done to make their unions more effective. Let's hope that these compelling case studies of rank-and-file struggle and bottom-up change lead to more of the same where it's needed the most" - Steve Early, journalist, author, labour movement activist
"Raises important and interesting questions about the future of global labour" - Dan La Botz, New Politics
"An ambitious book that is impossible to ignore" - Z Magazine
"A welcome addition to the expanding field of publications critiquing the effects of globalisation from a Marxist perspective" - Labour and Industry
"In [this book], Ness delivers one of the most insightful writings on [international relations] coming from outside of standard scholarship" - Anthropology of Work Review
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