ABSTRACT

This book represents an important stage in the development of an indigenous theory. The argument is presented with the special qualities of cogency and perception which have given the author a lasting influence within the labour movement.

part |302 pages

Self-Government in Industry

chapter Chapter II|45 pages

The Restoration of Trade Union Conditions

chapter Chapter III|29 pages

The Nature of the State

chapter Chapter IV|24 pages

The Case for National Guilds

chapter Chapter V|29 pages

The Re-Organisation of Trade Unionism

chapter Chapter VI|42 pages

The Abolition of the Wage-System

chapter Chapter VII|31 pages

State Ownership and Control

chapter Chapter VIII|55 pages

Freedom in the Guild

chapter Chapter IX|22 pages

National Guilds and the Consumer