Manufacturing Militance
Discover the compelling insights of Manufacturing Militance by the University of California Press, published in 1994. This thought-provoking book delves into the emergence of highly politicized labor movements in Brazil and South Africa, two nations that, despite their stark differences, experienced similar dynamics in their labor landscapes. Spanning 376 pages, the author examines the impact of authoritarian regimes and their rapid industrialization strategies that fueled these movements from the 1960s onward. By challenging conventional theories of development and labor, this title offers a unique perspective on the intersection of politics and industry. Ideal for scholars and enthusiasts of labor history, Manufacturing Militance invites readers to explore the complex relationships between state power and worker activism in a global context.