French Revolutionary Syndicalism and the Public Sphere

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Cambridge University Press, 1996年7月4日 - 284 頁
This study explores the interaction of the Confédération Générale du Travail (CGT) with the French public sphere, between 1900 and 1920. The CGT supported federalist worker control of industry, and, by World War I, had developed a distinctively productivist discourse, emphasizing increased material output through direction of the economy. Kenneth Tucker examines the triumph of this productivism in contrast with other visions of society and the future, while giving a Habermasian twist to the recent linguistic turn in labor history.

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Prologue
3
The Belle Epoque and revolutionary syndicalism
13
Reconfiguring the language
31
Visions of modernity in the liberal
69
The findesiècle public sphere
104
Pelloutier Sorel and revolutionary
131
Reformulating revolutionary syndicalism
159
Taylorism
183
The legacy of syndicalism
209
Notes
218
Index
276
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