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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Immanuel NessPublisher: Pluto Press Imprint: Pluto Press Dimensions: Width: 13.50cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 21.50cm Weight: 0.416kg ISBN: 9780745336008ISBN 10: 0745336000 Pages: 240 Publication Date: 20 October 2015 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsList of Maps, Figures and Tables Preface and Acknowledgements 1. Introduction: The New International Working Class Part I: Capitalism and Imperialism 2. The Industrial Proletariat of the Global South 3. Migration and the Reserve Army of Labor Part II: Case Studies 4. India: Neoliberal Industrialization, Class Formation and Mobilization 5. China: State Capitalism, Foreign Investment and Worker Insurgency 6. South Africa: Post-Apartheid Labor Militancy in the Mining Sector Conclusion Notes IndexReviews'The first book to theorise and examine the present and future shape of global class struggles. Analytically brilliant and empirically sound, it is a must-read for all who wish to grasp and understand the emerging working class in India, China, and South Africa. A superb portrait of the trajectory of the independent workers' struggle.' -- Sushovan Dhar, New Trade Union Initiative, India. 'Essential reading for anyone who wants to understand the present form of militant unionism in the Global South.' -- Gregory Wilpert, director of TeleSUR English 'Seminal and distinctive' -- Arup Kumar Sen, Associate Professor, Serampore College, West Bengal, India. 'Southern Insurgency richly reports a qualitatively different practice evolving in India, China, and South Africa. It is horizontal rather than vertical. At this living moment all over our globe, workers are reaching out hands, first to their workmates, then to other workers everywhere.' -- Staughton Lynd, historian, author, activist 'Provides the most crucial case studies of alternative worker organising in the major centres of industrial production in China, India, and South Africa - where workers recognise their power and act to end exploitation.' -- May Wong, Globalization Monitor, Hong Kong 'Southern Insurgency tells us how democratic forms of worker organisation can overcome the limitations of conventional labour unions and challenge global capitalist exploitation' -- Lee Chun Wing, Hong Kong Polytechnic University 'Illuminates the most important questions of our time: can the democratic and transformative currents which inspired the movements of the past re-emerge today?' -- Frances Fox Piven, City University of New York Graduate Center 'Provides dramatic case studies of worker resistance to corporate exploitation and state violence, through the formation of militant organisations in factories and within their communities.' -- Bill Fletcher, Jr., Author of Solidarity Divided and syndicated columnist 'Offers insights on global labour struggles in an era when familiar unions seem exhausted, or at least too weak to make a concerted effort - with concrete examples of workers forming independent unions in the Global South.' -- Paul Buhle, historian and author 'This book will throw challenges to the conventional economics of collective bargaining.' -- Debdas Banerjee, Author: Labour, Globalization and the State, Professor, Centre for Development Studies, Central University of Bihar 'Seminal and distinctive' -- Arup Kumar Sen, Associate Professor, Serampore College, West Bengal, India. Southern Insurgency richly reports a qualitatively different practice evolving in India, China, and South Africa. It is horizontal rather than vertical. At this living moment all over our globe, workers are reaching out hands, first to their workmates, then to other workers everywhere. -- Staughton Lynd, historian, author, activist This book provides the most crucial case studies of alternative worker organising in the major centres of industrial production in China, India, and South Africa - where workers recognise their power and act to end exploitation. -- Mary Wong, Globalization Monitor, Hong Kong Southern Insurgency tells us how democratic forms of worker organisation can overcome the limitations of conventional labour unions and challenge global capitalist exploitation. -- Lee Chun Wing, Hong Kong Polytechnic University Southern Insurgency illuminates the most important questions of our time: can the democratic and transformative currents which inspired the movements of the past re-emerge today? -- Frances Fox Piven, City University of New York Graduate Center Essential reading for anyone who wants to understand the present form of militant unionism in the Global South. -- Gregory Wilpert, director Telesur, English Immanuel Ness provides dramatic case studies of worker resistance to corporate exploitation and state violence, through the formation of militant organisations in factories and within their communities. -- Bill Fletcher, Jr., Author of Solidarity Divided and syndicated columnist Southern insurgency is the first book to theorise and examine the present and future shape of global class struggles. Analytically brilliant and empirically sound, it is a must-read for all who wish to grasp and understand the emerging working class in India, China, and South Africa. A superb portrait of the trajectory of the independent workers' struggle. -- Sushovan Dhar, National Trade Union Initiative, and syndicated journalist, India Southern Insurgency offers insights on global labour struggles in an era when familiar unions seem exhausted, or at least too weak to make a concerted effort - with concrete examples of workers forming independent unions in the Global South. -- Paul Buhle, historian and author After reading this work, the question that haunts the liberal mind is 'Why is this unprecedented intolerance of capitalism occurring at a mature stage of its development?' This book is most likely to throw challenges to the conventional economics of collective bargaining. -- Debdas Banerjee, Author: Labour, Globalization and the State, Professor, Centre for Development Studies, Central University of Bihar 'The first book to theorise and examine the present and future shape of global class struggles. Analytically brilliant and empirically sound, it is a must-read for all who wish to grasp and understand the emerging working class in India, China, and South Africa. A superb portrait of the trajectory of the independent workers' struggle.' -- Sushovan Dhar, National Trade Union Initiative, and syndicated journalist, India 'Essential reading for anyone who wants to understand the present form of militant unionism in the Global South.' -- Gregory Wilpert, director Telesur, English 'Seminal and distinctive' -- Arup Kumar Sen, Associate Professor, Serampore College, West Bengal, India. 'Southern Insurgency richly reports a qualitatively different practice evolving in India, China, and South Africa. It is horizontal rather than vertical. At this living moment all over our globe, workers are reaching out hands, first to their workmates, then to other workers everywhere.' -- Staughton Lynd, historian, author, activist 'Provides the most crucial case studies of alternative worker organising in the major centres of industrial production in China, India, and South Africa - where workers recognise their power and act to end exploitation.' -- Mary Wong, Globalization Monitor, Hong Kong 'Southern Insurgency tells us how democratic forms of worker organisation can overcome the limitations of conventional labour unions and challenge global capitalist exploitation' -- Lee Chun Wing, Hong Kong Polytechnic University 'Illuminates the most important questions of our time: can the democratic and transformative currents which inspired the movements of the past re-emerge today?' -- Frances Fox Piven, City University of New York Graduate Center 'Provides dramatic case studies of worker resistance to corporate exploitation and state violence, through the formation of militant organisations in factories and within their communities.' -- Bill Fletcher, Jr., Author of Solidarity Divided and syndicated columnist 'Offers insights on global labour struggles in an era when familiar unions seem exhausted, or at least too weak to make a concerted effort - with concrete examples of workers forming independent unions in the Global South.' -- Paul Buhle, historian and author 'This book will throw challenges to the conventional economics of collective bargaining.' -- Debdas Banerjee, Author: Labour, Globalization and the State, Professor, Centre for Development Studies, Central University of Bihar The first book to theorise and examine the present and future shape of global class struggles. Analytically brilliant and empirically sound, it is a must-read for all who wish to grasp and understand the emerging working class in India, China, and South Africa. A superb portrait of the trajectory of the independent workers' struggle. -- Sushovan Dhar, New Trade Union Initiative, India. Essential reading for anyone who wants to understand the present form of militant unionism in the Global South. -- Gregory Wilpert, director of TeleSUR English Seminal and distinctive -- Arup Kumar Sen, Associate Professor, Serampore College, West Bengal, India. Southern Insurgency richly reports a qualitatively different practice evolving in India, China, and South Africa. It is horizontal rather than vertical. At this living moment all over our globe, workers are reaching out hands, first to their workmates, then to other workers everywhere. -- Staughton Lynd, historian, author, activist Provides the most crucial case studies of alternative worker organising in the major centres of industrial production in China, India, and South Africa - where workers recognise their power and act to end exploitation. -- May Wong, Globalization Monitor, Hong Kong Southern Insurgency tells us how democratic forms of worker organisation can overcome the limitations of conventional labour unions and challenge global capitalist exploitation -- Lee Chun Wing, Hong Kong Polytechnic University Illuminates the most important questions of our time: can the democratic and transformative currents which inspired the movements of the past re-emerge today? -- Frances Fox Piven, City University of New York Graduate Center Provides dramatic case studies of worker resistance to corporate exploitation and state violence, through the formation of militant organisations in factories and within their communities. -- Bill Fletcher, Jr., Author of Solidarity Divided and syndicated columnist Offers insights on global labour struggles in an era when familiar unions seem exhausted, or at least too weak to make a concerted effort - with concrete examples of workers forming independent unions in the Global South. -- Paul Buhle, historian and author This book will throw challenges to the conventional economics of collective bargaining. -- Debdas Banerjee, Author: Labour, Globalization and the State, Professor, Centre for Development Studies, Central University of Bihar Author InformationImmanuel Ness is Professor of Political Science at City University of New York. He is author of Southern Insurgency: The Coming of the Global Working Class (Pluto, 2015), co-editor of Choke Points: Logistics Workers Disrupting the Global Supply Chain (Pluto, 2018) and editor of the International Encyclopaedia of Revolution and Working USA: The Journal of Labor and Society. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |