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William Z. Foster (1881–1961)

Author of American Trade Unionism (New World Paperback)

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Includes the name: William Zebulon Foster

Works by William Z. Foster

Pages from a Worker's Life (1970) 32 copies, 1 review
Toward Soviet America (1975) 29 copies
Syndicalism (1990) 15 copies
Industrial unionism (2018) 7 copies
Misleaders of labor (1927) 5 copies
From Bryan to Stalin (1937) 5 copies
Strike strategy 3 copies
The new Europe (1947) 3 copies
Communism versus fascism (1941) 2 copies
The Rankin witch hunt (1945) 2 copies

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This is America as seen by a migrant worker in the early decades of the twentieth century. It is hard to believe that any one man could survive all this adventure, but Foster speaks with an authority that could come only from first-hand experience. Work camps, strikes, union organizing, life in prison, hoboing in the West, gales at sea off Cape Horn, it is all here, rip-roaring adventure in every chapter. These were the experiences that formed his political opinions. A member of many unions show more and leftist political parties, he became the presidential candidate of the Communist party in 1924, 1928, and 1932.

Strongly influenced by Vladimir Lenin, he studied working class conditions in Europe and praised the USSR for its advances in living standards and for delivering “a shattering blow to Hitler.” He despised Social Democrats and reformist Socialists in Germany for surrendering to Hitler without a fight. The 1970 edition covers half a century of history, from 1890.
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DJ has tears and missing pieces, VG overall cond. otherwise - only 1970 ed. found - scarce - possible FE
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