1999
DOI: 10.1353/rah.1999.0082
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Neither Pure Nor Simple

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“…But as Cobble (2013) has pointed out, when the AFL is put in appropriate context, a better understanding of its “business unionism” emerges. For one, the practical “hard-nosed tactics of Gompers” were forged in his “upbringing and education in Marxist circles” (Licht 1999, 611). Whatever might be considered conservative about Gompers’s brand of unionism, it was shaped by the “un-remitting anti-labor stance of the American judiciary,” which led Gompers to believe that the political realm was a dead end and that “collective action at the workplace” was the best chance workers had to improve their lives (Licht 1999, 611).…”
Section: The Contradictory Legacies Of the Craft Unionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…But as Cobble (2013) has pointed out, when the AFL is put in appropriate context, a better understanding of its “business unionism” emerges. For one, the practical “hard-nosed tactics of Gompers” were forged in his “upbringing and education in Marxist circles” (Licht 1999, 611). Whatever might be considered conservative about Gompers’s brand of unionism, it was shaped by the “un-remitting anti-labor stance of the American judiciary,” which led Gompers to believe that the political realm was a dead end and that “collective action at the workplace” was the best chance workers had to improve their lives (Licht 1999, 611).…”
Section: The Contradictory Legacies Of the Craft Unionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Politically, the AFL was far from monolithic, as many contested Gompers’s rule through independent political action (Licht 1999, 611). Just before Taft-Hartley was passed in 1947, moreover, 23.7 percent of the local leadership identified as socialists (G.…”
Section: The Contradictory Legacies Of the Craft Unionmentioning
confidence: 99%