Direct Action & Sabotage: Three Classic IWW Pamphlets from the 1910s

Elizabeth Gurley Flynn
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'Direct Action & Sabotage' (1912) by William Trautman, ' It's History, Philosophy And Function' (1913) by Walker Smith, and Elizabeth Gurley Flynn's ' The Conscious Withdrawal Of The Workers' Industrial Efficiency' (1916), edited, and with an introduction by Salvatore Salerno. "The activist authors of the text s in this collection challenged the prevailing stereotype....As they point out, the practice of direct action, and of sabotage, are as old as class society itself, and have been an integral part of the everyday worklife of wage-earners in all times and places. To the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) belongs the distinction of being the first workers' organization in the US to discuss these common practices openly, and to recognize their place in working class struggle. View direct action and sabotage in the spirit of creative nonviolence, Wobblies readily integrated these tactics into their struggle to build industrial unions." [From the Introduction]
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