Epilogue

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The epilogue summarizes the books arguments, emphasizing the importance of looking past categories like farmer or laborer or union and nonunion. Doing so provides a clearer picture of worker fluidity in the Gilded Age that allowed workers to seamlessly change occupations and fall in and out of union ranks. It also causes unofficial contributions of individuals such as miner wives and Mother Jones’s early organizing career to be overlooked in historical records because they were not official members of the organizations they helped. Closely examining the workers’ worlds and their relationships to each other, their families, and their neighbors, can lend greater understanding to how they interacted with the various organizations and ideas they encountered. Looking closely at the miners’ relationships with their communities indicates that even though union leaders did not always understand their reasoning, workers were continuously guided by their desires to look after their own interests.
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结束语总结了本书的观点,强调了回顾过去的重要性,比如农民、工人、工会和非工会。这样做可以更清晰地描绘镀金时代工人的流动性,工人可以无缝地更换职业,加入或退出工会队伍。这也导致一些个人的非官方贡献在历史记录中被忽视,比如矿工妻子和琼斯母亲早期的组织生涯,因为她们不是她们所帮助的组织的正式成员。仔细研究工人的世界以及他们与彼此、家庭和邻居的关系,可以更好地理解他们是如何与他们遇到的各种组织和思想互动的。仔细观察矿工与社区的关系就会发现,尽管工会领导人并不总是理解他们的理由,但工人们一直受到他们照顾自己利益的愿望的指导。
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