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在这篇评论文章中,通过对最近出版的三卷书的研究,我认为美国共产党人在大约1930年至1956年的四分之一世纪是“过早的社会运动统一主义者”。美国共产党采用了社会运动联合主义,直到20世纪80年代末/90年代初才正式成为一种被接受的工会主义,大约半个世纪后才被全世界接受。这表明,美国共产党人认识到,除了美国劳工联合会(American Federation of Labor)以工艺为导向的商业工会主义和世界工业工人组织(Industrial Workers of the World)以车间为基础的革命工团主义之外,工会主义可以实现的巨大潜力。因此,共产党的沾沾自喜可以被解释为二十一世纪为共同利益进行谈判的先驱。
US Communists as Early Social Movement Unionists Circa 1930 to 1956?
Through the examination of three recently published volumes, in this review essay I argue that US Communists were “premature social movement unionists” in the quarter century circa 1930 to 1956. US Communists had adopted social movement unionism (smu), which did not officially emerge as an accepted type of trade unionism until the late 1980s/early 1990s, approximately a half century before becoming accepted throughout the world. This demonstrates that US Communists recognized the enormous potential of what trade unionism could achieve beyond the American Federation of Labor’s craft-oriented business unionism and the Industrial Workers of the World’s shopfloor based revolutionary syndicalism. Thus, the Communists’ smu can be interpreted as a precursor to the twenty-first century Bargaining for the Common Good.