How Leaders Mobilize Workers
Discover the insightful work of Konstantin Vssing in How Leaders Mobilize Workers, published by Cambridge University Press in 2019. This compelling book spans 334 pages and offers a profound analysis of class politics across twenty countries from 1863 to 1919. Vssing delves into the dynamics of political mobilization, emphasizing the critical role of individual leadership. Through this exploration, he explains the strategic choices leaders made—whether to embrace social democracy, revolution, or moderate syndicalism—to engage and mobilize workers. Furthermore, the book examines the lasting impacts of these decisions, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of historical and political contexts. Perfect for scholars and enthusiasts of political science, How Leaders Mobilize Workers is an essential addition to your library.