Dinamit: Povijest klasnog nasilja u Americi
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Dinamit: Povijest klasnog nasilja u Americi

Louis Adamić

The book documents a century of violence in the American labor movement — from 19th-century mining strikes to bombings and clashes with police — and exposes the brutal background to America's "class war."

The book is a detailed, vivid, and provocative history of labor struggles in the United States from the mid-19th century to the 1930s. Adamič describes the almost continuous violence between workers and capital: mining strikes (the Molly Maguires), massacres such as those at Homestead, Haymarket, Pullman, Ludlow, and numerous bombings, assassinations, and armed conflicts.

He particularly emphasizes the role of dynamite as a symbol of workers' resistance at a time when employers, private armies (the Pinkertons), and the state brutally suppressed strikes. Adamič traces the development of the labor movement, the rise and fall of unions (such as the Industrial Workers of the World – IWW), and shows how violence became part of the American class struggle.

The book is written vividly, almost like a novel, but it is based on thorough research. Adamič, himself an immigrant from Slovenia, writes from a working-class perspective and is critical of American capitalism, but he is not a blind idealist – he also shows the mistakes and violence within the labor movement itself.

Dynamite is a classic work of 20th-century American labor and leftist literature. Today, it is appreciated as an important historical document that exposes the dark side of the "American Dream" and industrialization.

Original title
Dynamite: The Story of Class Violence in America
Translation
Branko Kojić
Dimensions
20 x 14 cm
Pages
354
Publisher
Naklada Binoza, Zagreb, 1933.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
Language: Croatian.

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