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A review by tomsan
Live Working or Die Fighting: How The Working Class Went Global by Paul Mason
4.0
Full of excellent characters this book compares historic struggles with modern worker struggles - an finds there is a lot in common.
For me there were two highlights. Firstly the discussion of how globalisation left the British working class with no sense of meaning in a country where geographically fixed production gave way to a service based economy.
And secondly the insight into the US left. I wouldn't never have thought the US had such and illustrious labour movement.
For me there were two highlights. Firstly the discussion of how globalisation left the British working class with no sense of meaning in a country where geographically fixed production gave way to a service based economy.
And secondly the insight into the US left. I wouldn't never have thought the US had such and illustrious labour movement.