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Until recently, historians and political analysts have tended to dismiss French revolutionary syndicalism as a movement whose influence was either negative or ineffectual. This study of French anarchosyndicalism represents a departure from traditional class-based analyses and more recent attempts to deal with the subject from a strictly regional or occupational standpoint. The Practical Revolutionaries will provide scholars and students with a better understanding of an important movement in labor history.
BARBARA MITCHELL is Professor of History at Chaffey College.
AcknowledgmentsAn Introduction to the Movement and Its CriticsThe Question of Direct Action: Action in the Economic RealmThe Question of Direct Action: The Syndicalist as MoralistThe Woman Question: The LegacyThe Woman Question: From Foyer to FactoryThe Peasant Question: Grounding the Rural OffensiveThe Peasant Question: A ParadoxThe Question of the State"The Workers Have No Country"The Question of the State: …Unless it is the Patrie in Danger!The Revolution Reconsidered: A Final AssessmentSelected BibliographyIndex