In an era defined by the relentless struggle of the working class against corporate power, Eugene V. Debs emerged as one of America's most powerful and prophetic voices. A fiery orator, tireless labor organizer, and five-time presidential candidate, Debs was an unwavering champion for the forgotten and the oppressed.
Labor and Freedom is a timeless collection of his most influential speeches and essays, serving as an unflinching critique of capitalist exploitation and a clarion call for social justice. With unmatched eloquence and moral clarity, Debs argues that true liberty is impossible without economic equality. He envisions a society where workers are not mere cogs in a machine but co-owners of their own destiny, where solidarity is the foundation of a new world.
Through these pages, you will witness Debs's passionate defense of workers' rights, his principled stance against war, and his unwavering belief in the power of collective action. His words are a testament to the enduring fight for a just and humane society, and his vision of a world free from poverty and oppression remains as urgent today as it was a century ago.
For anyone seeking to understand the origins of the American socialist movement or the timeless connection between economic justice and human freedom, this book is an essential read. Debs's powerful legacy continues to remind us that the struggle for freedom is inextricably linked to the struggle for a just and equitable labor system.
By:
Eugene V Debs Introduction by:
Henry M Tichenor Imprint: John Morrison Dimensions:
Height: 216mm,
Width: 140mm,
Spine: 11mm
Weight: 227g ISBN:9798330383115 Pages: 190 Publication Date:08 September 2025 Audience:
General/trade
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ELT Advanced
Format:Paperback Publisher's Status: Active