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Le Sabotage is a provocative and influential work by Émile Pouget, first published in 1911, that explores the concept and practice of sabotage as a tool of workers’ resistance within the broader context of the labor movement. Drawing from his experience as a prominent French anarcho-syndicalist, Pouget presents sabotage not as mere destruction, but as a deliberate, strategic, and often creative form of direct action employed by workers to defend their rights and interests against exploitative employers and oppressive systems. The book delves into the historical origins of sabotage, tracing its evolution from spontaneous acts of resistance to a more organized and conscious tactic within the labor struggle. Pouget articulates the philosophy behind sabotage, emphasizing its role in empowering workers, disrupting unjust production processes, and challenging the authority of capital. He provides vivid examples and anecdotes from various industries, illustrating how workers have used methods such as slowdowns, deliberate inefficiency, and the careful manipulation of machinery to assert their power and negotiate better conditions. Le Sabotage also addresses the ethical and practical considerations of this form of resistance, countering accusations of criminality by framing sabotage as a legitimate response to the violence and exploitation inherent in capitalist society. Pouget’s writing is passionate and persuasive, blending theoretical analysis with practical guidance, and his arguments are grounded in a deep commitment to social justice and workers’ emancipation. Throughout the book, Pouget calls for solidarity, organization, and the creative use of collective power, making Le Sabotage both a historical document and a timeless manifesto for direct action. The work remains a significant contribution to anarchist and labor literature, offering insight into the dynamics of class struggle and the enduring quest for dignity and autonomy in the workplace.
Pages
192 pages
Collection
n.c
Parution
2025-09-01
Marque
Science & Technology Publishing
EAN papier
9782528115664
EAN EPUB SANS DRM
9782528115664

Prix
19,99 €

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