In Our Time

The Haymarket Affair

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Oct 31, 2024
Ruth Kinna, a political theory professor, Christopher Phelps, an American studies expert, and Gary Gerstle, an American history professor, discuss the explosive Haymarket Affair of 1886 in Chicago. They explore the labor rights movement's tumultuous backdrop, focusing on the fight for an eight-hour workday and anarchism's role in the protests. The discussion reveals the tragic executions of key figures, the emergence of May Day, and the enduring legacy of the incident on labor activism and societal change.
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INSIGHT

Industrialization and Labor Conflict

  • 19th-century industrialization led to unregulated capitalist development and economic instability.
  • This resulted in increased worker protests, strikes, and violence, particularly in rapidly growing industrial centers like Chicago.
ANECDOTE

Chicago's Explosive Growth

  • Chicago's explosive growth, fueled by trade and immigration, contributed to social tensions.
  • The influx of diverse cultures and ideologies further added to the volatile mix.
INSIGHT

Influx of Radical Ideologies

  • European immigrants, including German refugees from the 1848 revolutions, brought radical ideologies like Marxism and anarchism.
  • These ideologies influenced the labor movement in Chicago.
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