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The Workers' Union Flora Tristan

The Workers' Union By Flora Tristan

The Workers' Union by Flora Tristan


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A nineteenth-century social reform proposal, available again

The Workers' Union Summary

The Workers' Union by Flora Tristan

Flora Tristan (1803-44) was a leading nineteenth-century French social theorist and author who influenced the likes of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. Five years before the publication of The Communist Manifesto, Tristan urged French workers to put aside occupational and social rivalries in order to unite nationwide. Exhorting the workers to act through union (rather than violence) in quest for a livable minimum wage and other benefits, The Workers\\u2019 Union outlines the methods for organizing such a union, the goals of the union, and the reason women\\u2019s rights must be emphasized in forming it. Among Tristan\\u2019s pathbreaking proposals are plans to provide laborers\\u2019 children with increased access to education, to supply safe havens for young people and sick and injured workers, and to approach manufacturers and financiers, including those among the nobility, in order to support such programs.

The Workers' Union Reviews

As the first political analyst to call for an international union of workers (even before Marx) and as the first to link socialism and feminism, Tristan emerges as an important figure in nineteenth-century political and social history. . . . The Workers' Union allows students of women's history, working-class history, and European history to understand Tristan's unique role as a bridge between the utopian and scientific socialists, as a passionate advocate of Christian humanitarianism, and as a feminist who made women's rights a vital part of working-class programs for social reform.

--Choice


A revolutionary classic. . . . In France, Flora Tristan holds a position comparable to that of Mary Wollstonecraft in England and Margaret Fuller in the U.S.--as a pioneering radical feminist.

--Industrial Worker


The breadth of Tristan's ideas as well as the theory and practical nature of them should make Tristan's volumes required reading alongside the works of the more famous nineteenth-century socialists.

--Nineteenth-Century French Studies

About Flora Tristan

Beverly Livingston has taught at the University of Chicago and Yale University and was an Andrew Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Pittsburgh. Among her publications is an article on the French Nouveau Roman in Yale French Studies.

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CIN0252075293G
9780252075292
0252075293
The Workers' Union by Flora Tristan
Used - Good
Paperback
University of Illinois Press
20070813
192
N/A
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