Paul Mason – Live Working or Die Fighting, How the Working Class Went Global

Click for larger version Paul MasonLive Working or Die Fighting, How the Working Class Went Global
[Vintage Books 2008]

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A Chinese woman pushes her way to the front of a hiring queue outside a factory in Shenzhen…. A Bolivian miner, without light or ventilation, crawls deep inside a deserted mine… A group of Somali cleaners files into an investment bank in London’s Canary Wharf…

Globalisation has created a whole new working class – and they are reliving stories that were first played out a century ago. In Live Working or Die Fighting, Paul Mason tells the story of this new working class alongside the epic history of the global labour movement, from its formation in the factories of the 1800s to its near destruction by fascism in the 1930s. Along the way he provides a ‘Who Do You Think You Are?’ for the anti-globalisation movement, uncovering startling parallels between the issues that confronted the original anti-capitalists and those who have taken to the streets in Seattle, Genoa and beyond.

Blending exhilarating historical narrative with reportage from today’s front line, he links the lives of 19th-century factory girls with the lives of teenagers in a giant Chinese mobile phone factory; he tells the story of how mass trade unions were born in London’s Docklands – and how they’re being reinvented by the migrant cleaners in skyscrapers that stand on the very same spot.

The stories come to life through the voices of remarkable individuals: child labourers in Dickensian England, visionary women on Parisian barricades, gun-toting railway strikers in America’s wild west, and beer-swilling German metalworkers who tried to stop World War One. It is a story of urban slums, self-help co-operatives, choirs and brass bands, free love and self-education by candlelight. And, as the author shows, in the developing industrial economies of the world it is still with us. Live Working or Die Fighting celebrates a common history of defiance, idealism and self-sacrifice, one as alive and active today as it was two hundred years ago. It is a unique and inspirational book.

Contents

Introduction

1. Rise like lions
The Peterloo Massacre, Manchester 1819
Shenzhen, China, 2003
Manchester, 1819
2. Everything connected with beauty
The silk weavers' revolt, Lyon, 1831
Varanasi, India, 2005
Lyon, France, 1830
3. This is the dawn…
The Paris Commune, 1871
Amukoko, Nigeria, 2005
Paris, April 1867
4. Every race worth saving
How American workers invented May Day
Basra, Iraq, 2006
Philadelphia, USA, 1869
5. A great big union grand
Unskilled unionism goes global, 1889-1912
Canary Wharf, London, 2004
London, 1889
6. Wars between brothers
How German workers tried to stop the war
Huanuni, Bolivia, 2006
Germany, 1905
7. Totally ignorant labourers
The birth of the Chinese working class
New Delhi, India, 2005
Shanghai, China, 1919
8. Heaven and earth will hear us
Jewish workers fight for cultural freedom
El Alto, Boliva, 2006
Brzeziny, Poland
9. Joy brought on by hope
When workers controlled the factories
Neuquén, Argentina, 2006
Italy, 1920
France, 1936
Flint, Michigan, 1937

Afterword: Louise Michel with fairy wings
Notes
Acknowledgments
Index
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