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1926: The social general strike - why 1926 failed - Tom Brow
1926: The social general strike - why 1926 failed - Tom Brow
1926: The social general strike - why 1926 failed - Tom Brown
Written in the early 1940s, British syndicalist Tom Brown's article The Social General Strike - Why 1926 Failed examines the failure of the 1926 General Strike. It makes suggestions for future action, and argues for worker's control.
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