The Politics of Labour in the British Caribbean: The Social Origins of Authoritarianism and Democracy in the Labour Movement
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Author(s)Bolland, O. Nigel
PublisherIan Randle Publishers
ISBN / ASIN976812394X
ISBN-139789768123947
AvailabilityIn Stock
Sales Rank3,309
CategoryPolitical Science
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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This interpretation of labour organisations and politics of the working people of the British Caribbean relates their struggle to important national, regional and global factors. The chief focus is on the period between 1934 and 1954, when a series of labour rebellions gave rise to trade unions and political parties, and led to democratic reforms, self-government, and eventually independence. The author argues that while these new institutions were ostensibly democratic, they often exhibited authoritarian tendencies that reflected the wider political culture and global context in which these democratic-authoritarian states emerged.
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