Le Sabotage by Emile Pouget
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Pouget, Emile, 1860-1931
French
"Le Sabotage" by Émile Pouget is a political treatise written in the early 20th century. The book explores the concept and practice of sabotage as a legitimate form of workers' resistance against capitalist exploitation. Pouget discusses historical contexts and examples where sabotage emerged not just as a tactic, but as a necessary response to opp...
introduces the term "sabotage," tracing its evolution from a colloquial term implying poor-quality work to a strategic method of protest. Pouget outlines historical instances where workers instinctively engaged in sabotage as a form of rebellion against capitalists. He discusses the necessity for organized sabotage in labor struggles and provides examples, such as the tactic of the "Go Canny," where workers deliberately perform their tasks with minimal effort to protest against unfair treatment. The text sets the stage for a deeper exploration of sabotage as a vital component of labor activism and a legitimate response to systemic exploitation. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Anthony Ramirez
5 months agoI stumbled upon this by accident and it serves as a poignant reminder of the human condition. It exceeded all my expectations.
George Rodriguez
3 months agoAfter looking for this everywhere, the writing style is poetic but not overly flowery. Absolutely essential reading.
Aiden Hernandez
2 weeks agoAt first glance, the narrative structure is incredibly compelling and well-thought-out. I'm sending the link to all my friends.
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Richard Rivera
3 months agoAt first glance, the attention to historical detail adds a layer of realism that is rare. I'm sending the link to all my friends.