
1. Why the American Working Class Is Different
Haymarket Originals: Fragile Juggernaut
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Formation of the U.S. Working Class
Discussing the historical context of class conflict in the U.S., the chapter traces the evolution of the working class from skilled artisans to factory employees, exploring the impact of industrialization on class dynamics and political organization. It compares the American working class with that of Western Europe, highlighting the differentiation of class conflicts and the emergence of the proletariat. The narrative also touches on immigration waves, Abraham Lincoln's views on labor, and contrasting opinions regarding the relations between labor and capital.
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