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Sabotage

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Elizabeth Gurley Flynn was a leading American socialist and feminist. Her book "Sabotage, the conscious withdrawal of the workers' industrial efficiency" was written to explain the utility and legality of sabotage. (Summary by Enko) (0 hr 53 min)

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Introduction

1:05

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Its necessity in the class war

4:06

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General forms of sabotage

2:17

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Short pay, less work, 'ca canny'

4:26

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Interfering with quality of goods

1:37

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Boyd's advice to silk mill slaves

1:47

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'Dynamiting' silk

3:09

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Non-adulteration and over-adulteration

3:33

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'Open mouth' sabotage

4:41

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Following the "book of rules"

5:44

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Putting the machine on strike

2:56

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Print the truth or you don't print at all

3:13

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Used sabotage, but didn't know what you called it

4:03

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Sabotage and "moral fiber"

4:58

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Limiting the over-supply of slaves

2:04

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Sabotage a War Measure

3:55

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Most interesting period piece

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Of great interest to researchers, historians, plain old autodidacts and curiosity seekers. and I daresay still to workers. Thank you enko, you have a fine voice which I found easy on the ears. Chapters on sabotage for silk workers will bring to mind the poor dead of the Triangle Shirtwaist factory fire, locked in their deathtrap in the fire that heartlessly started at quitting time but before the workers were let outside. I read the librivox eponymously titled book about it recently and remember sabotage had been an issue in the labor dispute that preceded the fire. Also can recommend more info on adulteration of food and liquor in chs. 18 and 19 of p.t.barnum's immensely entertaining HUMBUGS OF THE WORLD.