Teamster Rebellion is a book that stands on its own. It tells a hell of a story. It is at the same time an introduction to Farrell Dobbs, the worker in his twenties who emerged in the course of those battles as a leader of his class. He was twenty-five years old, with two children to sup-port, when he turned his back on a secure and well-re-. 5 hours ago · A half-dozen hospital workers have purchased Teamster Rebellion, the first of four volumes by Farrell Dobbs, a leader of the strikes by drivers and warehouse workers in Minneapolis and the Midwest in the s. One striker purchased all four books. Dobbs became a central leader of the Socialist Workers Party. An account of the Minneapolis Teamster's strike by one of its leaders, Farrell Dobbs. Dobbs downplays his personal experience of the strike, preferring instead to tell a collective story. As a rising star in the nascent American Trotskyist movement, he blurs his political perspective with that of the rank and file union membership, essentially portraying these groups as one and and the same/5().
One of the first recruits was Farrell Dobbs, who was later to write Teamster Rebellion, a brilliant account of this whole period. IN EARLY February , issued a set of demands that were. Teamster Rebellion. Farrell Dobbs. Pathfinder Books. W. 37th St., 10th Floor, New York, NY X $ bltadwin.ru Farrell Dobbs was a coal-yard worker and one of the central leaders of the strikes when in his twenties. Some forty years later Dobbs was the national secretory of the Socialist Workers Party. Speaking to the workers and youth at the Active Workers and Socialist Education Conference in Oberlin, Ohio, June , Jack Barnes, national secretary of the Socialist Workers Party, pointed to the importance of introducing thinking workers to Teamster Rebellion by Farrell Dobbs. It is the first in a four-book participants' account of.
An account of the Minneapolis Teamster's strike by one of its leaders, Farrell Dobbs. Dobbs downplays his personal experience of the strike, preferring instead to tell a collective story. As a rising star in the nascent American Trotskyist movement, he blurs his political perspective with that of the rank and file union membership, essentially portraying these groups as one and and the same. Teamster Rebellion|Farrell Dobbs1, Let Us Shatter Any Colin Firth Myths Success Secrets|Paul Lindsey, State and Society in Eighteenth-Century China The Ching Empire in Its Glory Michigan Monographs in Chinese Studies|Albert Feuerwerker, Ornithology of the United States of North America or Descriptions of the birds inhabiting the states and territories of the Union with an accurate figure. The ways that “Teamster Rebellion” describes how the workers pushed the union bureaucracy to the left through their own independent rank and file organizing is insightful. Dobbs recalls the infamous Daniel Tobin, the head of the Teamsters at the time. Tobin engaged in the same rhetoric of red baiting as management, toward the organizers.
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