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Defining Global Justice: The History of U.S. International Labor Standards Policy by Edward C. Lorenz,

Defining Global Justice: The History of U.S. International Labor Standards Policy by Edward C. Lorenz,
Defining Global Justice offers the first comprehensive overview of the history of the United States' role in the International Labor Organization (ILO). In this thought-provoking book, Edward Lorenz addresses the challenge laid down by the President of the American Political Science Association in 2000, who urged scholars to discover "how well-structured institutions could enable the world to have 'a new birth of freedom'." Lorenz's study describes one model of a well-structured institution. His history of the U.S. interaction with the ILO shows how some popular organizations, including organized labor, the women's movement, academics, the legal community, and religious institutions have been able to utilize the ILO structure to counter what the APSA president called "self-serving elites and ... their worst impulses." These organizations succeeded repeatedly in introducing popular visions of social justice into global economic planning and the world economy. By underscoring the role of women in this process, he highlights the importance of gender relations in the development of labor standards policy. Lorenz also shows how transformations in the economic and social reproduction of knowledge gradually displaced academics from the cutting edge of research on labor issues. Throughout this fascinating study, Lorenz reminds his readers that the development of decent labor standards has come in large part from the efforts of religious groups and a host of other nongovernmental, voluntary civic organizations that have insisted labor is a human activity, not a commodity. Defining Global Justice reveals why the United States, despite showing exceptional restraint in domestic social policymaking, played a leading role in the pursuit of just international labor standards.



Nationalism and the International Labor Movement: The Idea of the Nation in Socialist and Anarchist Theory by Michael Forman,
Nationalism and the International Labor Movement: The Idea of the Nation in Socialist and Anarchist Theory by Michael Forman,
A thorough exploration of the ideas of leading socialist and anarchist theorists about nationalism and the challenges it presented to the labor movement from the mid-nineteenth to mid-twentieth centuries. The resurgence of nationalism accompanying the decline of communism has been taken to indicate the failure of socialist theory to grasp the nature of this phenomenon. Against both those who argue that the radical tradition has ignored and underestimated nationalism and those who accuse it of economic reductionism, this careful analysis of the idea of the nation as it was developed in the work of the major thinkers of the international labor movement reveals evidence of how seriously they grappled with nationalism. Each of the main sections of the book focuses on the most influential theorists of the international labor movement as it became organized and grew: Bakunin, Marx, and Engels and the concern of the First International (1864-1876) with class solidarity across political borders; Lenin, Luxemburg, and Bauer and the preoccupation of the Second International (1889-1914) with socialism in ethnically plural societies; Stalin and Gramsci in relation to the substitution by the Third International (1919-1943) of nation-building and national liberation for the old class project. In the conclusion, the author examines the relationships among ethnic and civic nationality, national self-determination, republican institutions, and the process of globalization from the perspective of the post-Soviet era and in the light of social theory and Kant's ideas about cosmopolitan right.



American Center for International Labor Solidarity - The American Center for International Labor Solidarity (ACILS), better known as the Solidarity Center is a non-profit organization established in 1997 by the US union federation AFL-CIO to send assistance to unions and workers around the world.

International Labor Defense - The International Labor Defense (ILD) was a communist legal defense organization in the United States, headed by William L. Patterson.

International Labour Conference - The International Labour Conference is a yearly event, held each June in Geneva, Switzerland, and is hosted by the International Labor Organization. The conference makes decisions on the organization's general policy, work programme, and budget, and creates conventions and recommendations.

Habitat for Humanity International - Habitat for Humanity International (also "Habitat for Humanity", or just "Habitat") is an international, ecumenical Christian, non-governmental, non-profit organization devoted to building "simple, decent, and affordable" housing. Homes are built using volunteer labor and are sold at no profit, with no interest charged on the mortgage.



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