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Joe Hill: The IWW & the Making of a…
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Joe Hill: The IWW & the Making of a Revolutionary Workingclass Counterculture (The Charles H. Kerr Library) (originale 2002; edizione 2015)

di Franklin Rosemont (Autore), David Roediger (Introduzione)

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A monumental work, expansive in scope, covering the life, times and culture of that most famous of the Wobblies - songwriter, poet, hobo, thinker, humourist, martyr - Joe Hill. It is a journey into the Wobbly culture that made Hill and the capitalist culture that killed him. Many aspects of the life and lore of Joe Hill receive their first and only discussion in IWW historian Franklin Rosemont's opus. Collected too is Joe Hill's art, plus scores of other images featuring Hill-inspired art by IWW illustrators from Ralph Chaplin to Carlos Cortez.… (altro)
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Titolo:Joe Hill: The IWW & the Making of a Revolutionary Workingclass Counterculture (The Charles H. Kerr Library)
Autori:Franklin Rosemont (Autore)
Altri autori:David Roediger (Introduzione)
Info:PM Press (2015), Edition: 2, 656 pages
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Be sure you have a strong stomach before you start this book.

Oh, I don't mean that it's full of graphic violence or something. It's just that it is completely incapable of acknowledging any view other than its own. And, for me at least, that's a feeling that makes me very queasy.

Let's be clear: I have a lot of respect for Joe Hill's intelligence and wit. I have a lot of sympathy for his political hopes, too. But I also know that, for instance, there was actual evidence against him in the court case that led to his execution. Enough to justify his fate? No. Enough that there should have been more investigation, preferably by someone more competent than the authorities in Utah? Clearly.

Similarly, I am well aware that the businesses that Hill wrote against were run by greedy, unscrupulous, self-righteous, self-centered people. But they were people. They too deserve their side.

Finally, I like organization, and I like documentation, and I like documentation that is not self-referential. This book contains a series of major sections, divided into minor sections -- the latter mostly very short, but highly repetitive -- and it has a bad tendency to cite "sources" from decades after Hill's execution. If you let me cite those sorts of "sources," I could prove that there were no labor troubles in Utah -- or that Hill was guilty as charged. In any case, only one of the major sections is about Hill's life and history.

For someone who agrees entirely with Joe Hill's viewpoint, the result may be interesting. For someone who is trying to learn what actually happened in Hill's life, it was simply too much to swallow. I read the historical part at the beginning. I tried to make it through the parts about his visual artworks. Eventually I just started skipping around, looking for something that was about Joe Hill, as opposed to Franklin Rosemont's exaggerated opinions on Joe Hill.

As with the large majority of works about Hill, this raises the (to me) very real question of why people are so opposed to trying to learn what is actually true, as opposed to what they find most comfortable. Personally, I'd rather know the truth even if it's uncomfortable. Yes, it's meant that I've had to change my political views, and quite a bit -- but it also means that my political views don't depend on ignoring facts.

OK, having listened to me be cranky, may you now all go out and read some more pleasant reviews. :-) Or, better yet, some more pleasant books! ( )
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"Human emancipation
remains the only cause
worth serving."

--André Breton--
 
All for One & One for All!
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To
ARCHIE GREEN,
the Shakespeare & Hegel of laborlore,
 
and to the memory or
Joe Hill's friends:
 
WILLIAM CHANCE,
ALEXANDER MACKAY,
LOUIS MOREAU,
& SAM MURRAY,
Wobblies true-blue.
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Joe Hill is one of the most admired, best hated, and least known figures in U.S. History.
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A monumental work, expansive in scope, covering the life, times and culture of that most famous of the Wobblies - songwriter, poet, hobo, thinker, humourist, martyr - Joe Hill. It is a journey into the Wobbly culture that made Hill and the capitalist culture that killed him. Many aspects of the life and lore of Joe Hill receive their first and only discussion in IWW historian Franklin Rosemont's opus. Collected too is Joe Hill's art, plus scores of other images featuring Hill-inspired art by IWW illustrators from Ralph Chaplin to Carlos Cortez.

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