How Leaders Mobilize Workers
Discover the profound insights of How Leaders Mobilize Workers by Konstantin Vössing, published by Cambridge University Press in 2017. This compelling hardback edition spans 320 pages and delves into the intricate dynamics of class politics across twenty countries from 1863 to 1919.
Vössing expertly combines a thorough analysis of historical events with a robust theory of political mobilization centered on individual leadership. The book examines the strategic choices made by leaders in opting for social democracy, revolution, or moderate syndicalism to engage and mobilize workers. Furthermore, it highlights the lasting impacts of these decisions on the political landscape.
Whether you're a student of political science or a history enthusiast, this book offers valuable perspectives on the interplay between leadership and worker mobilization, making it an essential addition to your collection.