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Steven Greenhouse on the Payday Report Today's labor history: Haymarket martyrs hanged Today's labor quote: August Spies @wpfwdc @AFLCIO #1u #UnionStrong #LaborRadioPod Proud founding member of the Labor Radio Podcast Network
Steven Greenhouse on the Payday Report Today's labor history: Haymarket martyrs hanged Today's labor quote: August Spies @wpfwdc @AFLCIO #1u #UnionStrong #LaborRadioPod Proud founding member of the Labor Radio Podcast Network
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the notorious attack of 4th of May 1886 at a workers rally in Chicago when somebody threw a bomb that killed a policeman, Mathias J. Degan. The chaotic shooting that followed left more people dead and sent shockwaves across America and Europe. This was in Haymarket Square at a protest for an eight hour working day following a call for a general strike and the police killing of striking workers the day before, at a time when labour relations in America were marked by violent conflict. The bomber was never identified but two of the speakers at the rally, both of then anarchists and six of their supporters were accused of inciting murder. Four of them, George Engel, Adolph Fischer, Albert Parsons, and August Spies were hanged on 11th November 1887 only to be pardoned in the following years while a fifth, Louis Ling, had killed himself after he was convicted. The May International Workers Day was created in their memory.With Ruth Kinna Professor of Political Theory at Loughborough UniversityChristopher Phelps Associate Professor of American Studies at the University of NottinghamAnd Gary Gerstle Paul Mellon Professor of American History Emeritus at the University of CambridgeProducer: Simon TillotsonReading list:Paul Avrich, The Haymarket Tragedy (Princeton University Press, 1984)Henry David, The History of the Haymarket Affair (Collier Books, 1963)James Green, Death in the Haymarket: A Story of Chicago, the First Labor Movement and the Bombing that Divided Gilded Age America (Pantheon, 2006)Carl Levy and Matthew S. Adams (eds.), The Palgrave Handbook of Anarchism (Palgrave Macmillan, 2018), especially 'Haymarket and the Rise of Syndicalism' by Kenyon Zimmer Franklin Rosemont and David Roediger, Haymarket Scrapbook: 125th Anniversary Edition (AK Press, 2012)In Our Time is a BBC Studios Audio Production
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the notorious attack of 4th of May 1886 at a workers rally in Chicago when somebody threw a bomb that killed a policeman, Mathias J. Degan. The chaotic shooting that followed left more people dead and sent shockwaves across America and Europe. This was in Haymarket Square at a protest for an eight hour working day following a call for a general strike and the police killing of striking workers the day before, at a time when labour relations in America were marked by violent conflict. The bomber was never identified but two of the speakers at the rally, both of then anarchists and six of their supporters were accused of inciting murder. Four of them, George Engel, Adolph Fischer, Albert Parsons, and August Spies were hanged on 11th November 1887 only to be pardoned in the following years while a fifth, Louis Ling, had killed himself after he was convicted. The May International Workers Day was created in their memory.With Ruth Kinna Professor of Political Theory at Loughborough UniversityChristopher Phelps Associate Professor of American Studies at the University of NottinghamAnd Gary Gerstle Paul Mellon Professor of American History Emeritus at the University of CambridgeProducer: Simon TillotsonReading list:Paul Avrich, The Haymarket Tragedy (Princeton University Press, 1984)Henry David, The History of the Haymarket Affair (Collier Books, 1963)James Green, Death in the Haymarket: A Story of Chicago, the First Labor Movement and the Bombing that Divided Gilded Age America (Pantheon, 2006)Carl Levy and Matthew S. Adams (eds.), The Palgrave Handbook of Anarchism (Palgrave Macmillan, 2018), especially 'Haymarket and the Rise of Syndicalism' by Kenyon Zimmer Franklin Rosemont and David Roediger, Haymarket Scrapbook: 125th Anniversary Edition (AK Press, 2012)In Our Time is a BBC Studios Audio Production
Haymarket : récit des origines du 1er mai avec Martin Cennevitzhttps://luxediteur.com/catalogue/haymarket/ Chicago, 1886. Les conditions de vie des ouvriers, essentiellement d'origine immigrée, sont lamentables. Les tensions pour l'obtention de la journée de huit heures de travail sont à leur paroxysme. Un soir de mai, un événement tragique jette huit hommes dans la tourmente d'une parodie de justice dont l'issue sera qualifiée de «vendredi noir». Les répercussions sont internationales et aboutissent à la célébration du 1er Mai, Journée internationale des travailleurs. Paul avritch haymerkethttps://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Avrichhttps://press.princeton.edu/books/paperback/9780691006000/the-haymarket-tragedy howard zinnhttps://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howard_Zinn Schwabbhttps://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Schwab Arbeiter Zeitunghttps://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arbeiter-Zeitung_(Chicago) Knights of labourhttps://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chevaliers_du_travail Albert Parsonshttps://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Parsons IWPAhttps://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Working_People%27s_Association Socialist Labour Partyhttps://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parti_socialiste_des_travailleurs_(États-Unis) Pittsburgh 1883 IWPA UShttps://www.katesharpleylibrary.net/s7h546 Syndicalisme révolutionnairehttps://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syndicalisme_révolutionnaire Agence Pinkertonhttps://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinkerton_National_Detective_Agency Red scarehttps://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peur_rouge Massacre de Fourmieshttps://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fusillade_de_Fourmies les barons voleurshttps://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barons_voleurs Upton Sinclairhttps://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Upton_SinclairJungle https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Jungle_(roman)abbatoirs de chicago union stock yardshttps://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Union_Stock_Yards#:~:text=Les%20abattoirs%20des%20Union%20Stock,de%20prendre%20sa%20forme%20moderne. Philip Armorhttps://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_Armour Vanderbilthttps://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Famille_Vanderbilt swift acheminement de la viandehttps://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swift_%26_Company Révolution de 1848 en Allemagnehttps://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Révolution_de_Mars Ernst Schmidthttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernst_Schmidt_(politician) August Spieshttps://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/August_Spies_(anarchiste) mac cormick (moissonneuse batteuse)https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyrus_McCormick Carter harrison maire de chicagohttps://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carter_Harrison,_Sr. Louis Lingghttps://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Lingg George Engelhttps://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Engel Adolph Fisherhttps://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolph_Fischer Oscar Neebehttps://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oscar_Neebe Samuel Fieldenhttps://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_Fielden Nina Van Zandthttps://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nina_Van_Zandt Bloody sundayhttps://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bloody_Sunday_(1887) Mouvement chartistehttps://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chartisme Emma Goldmanhttps://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emma_Goldman John Peter Altgeldhttps://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Peter_Altgeld Paul Avrichhttps://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Avrich Franck Harris la Bombehttps://www.librairie-obliques.fr/livre/16630043-la-bombe-frank-harris-le-livre-de-poche Procès du 8 dechttps://paris-luttes.info/affaire-du-8-decembre-l-17399 Julien coupat affaire tarnachttps://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Affaire_de_Tarnac Ravacholhttps://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ravachol
Hello again friends and family,Bucking a recent trend of recent cases, today we head back roughly 140 years to Chicago in the 1880s. This is another case where a person or group's personal ideology was put on trial instead of the men and their individual actions themselves. It's a cautionary tale on what our justice system could become if we aren't vigilant in preventing it. Chicago during the industrial revolution was a tense time. The working class was always looking for more from the captains of industry who owned the factories they worked in. Sometimes, if they felt that the pay or benefits they received was so substandard they couldn't take it anymore, they would go on strike.This case tells the story of one such strike. A group of socialist anarchists were asked to come in and give speeches to rally the striking workers. When they did so, a minor clash ensued between the striking men and the replacement labor the owners had brought in to try to break the strike. During the skirmish, police opened fire on the strikers, killing several men. The following day a protest was organized to shed light on the brutality of the Chicago PD. At the very conclusion of the protest, despite its peaceful nature, the police descended on the men and ordered them to disperse. At that point, a bomb was thrown at the line of police officers, killing one man. Chaos and a riot ensued with the police opening fire and many men getting killed.In response, the police arrested the organizers of the event, despite no evidence they threw the bomb or even advocated for any violence that day. This is the story of their show trial, and why it's so important to make sure we uphold the rights of people with whom we disagree.Enjoy!
In this episode, we talk labor unions, anarchists, and the need for shorter work weeks! Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/pickmeupimscared Sources: https://www.businessinsider.com/history-of-the-40-hour-workweek-2015-10 https://www.psychologicalscience.org/news/column-why-we-need-to-redefine-full-time-work.html https://www.atspoke.com/blog/hr/40-hour-work-week/ https://b.3cdn.net/nefoundation/f49406d81b9ed9c977_p1m6ibgje.pdf https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/325529 https://businessworkspaces.com/the-future-of-the-40-hour-work-week/ https://www.creditloan.com/blog/the-state-of-the-40-hour-workweek/ https://www.cultureamp.com/blog/40-hour-work-week-the-history-and-evolution https://www.bbc.com/worklife/article/20160714-is-full-time-work-bad-for-our-brains https://hbr.org/2018/12/the-case-for-the-6-hour-workday https://www.inverse.com/mind-body/61670-the-psychological-benefits-of-working-less https://www.vox.com/2019/9/13/20862246/future-of-work-4-day-workweek https://www.npr.org/2019/11/04/776163853/microsoft-japan-says-4-day-workweek-boosted-workers-productivity-by-40 https://www.hcd.ca.gov/grants-funding/income-limits/state-and-federal-income-limits/docs/income-limits-2020.pdf Further Reading: Address of August Spies, 1886 Reflections on the Way to the Gallows by Kanno Sugako, 1911 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pickmeupimscared/message
We're alive! If there's one thing you truly need for a podcast, it's the internet. Unfortunately, Kieran has been without this precious modern commodity for almost two months and it's been a bit difficult to record and upload. But it's finally fixed and we're back on track with a brilliant guest - Justin Schlosberg of Hell Is For Heroes and August Spies!Hell Is For Heroes is a band we've both loved for a long, long time and it was a real honour to chat with Justin about their incredible discography, their explosive live shows and his current solo project, August Spies. Being the biggest HIFH fan of all time, Kieran spends this episode in a state of ecstasy second only to the joyful bliss of his wedding day. Before that we talk to Justin we have a quick chat about how much we've missed seeing each other's lovely faces, Graham's now-worrying obsession with cooking outdoors and Kieran provides a completely impartial, unbiased consumer report on Sky broadband.Thanks for sticking with us through this lengthy period of technical oblivion, we love you!
Este programa é dedicado à história anarquista do 1º de maio. Nossos convidados especiais, Alysson Bentlin, professor de história da rede municipal de Canoas e mestrando em história na UFRGS, e Cássio Brancaleone, professor de sociologia da UFFS, nos falam das origens e dos legados do Dia dos Trabalhadores. Foram décadas de muita luta contra a exploração, pela expropriação dos meios de produção e pela autogestão, que marcaram o final do Século XIX e início do XX em toda América - e para além. Conceitos e práticas que, infelizmente, nunca foram incorporadas pelas massas trabalhadoras, que hoje engolem suas 16 horas de trabalho sem protestar. É por isso que se lembra, também, aqui a desmemória que mergulhou gerações na inércia do conforto e no conforto da inércia… Os caminhos são curtos até a apatia e não há muito que separa a apatia da submissão… Será que a falta de consciência e ação política no Brazil têm a ver com a política do esquecimento? “Se acreditam que enforcando-nos podem conter o movimento operário, esse movimento constante em que se agitam milhões de homens que vivem na miséria, os escravos do salário; se esperam salvar-vos e acreditam que o conseguirão, enforquem-nos! Então se encontrarão sobre um vulcão, e daqui e de lá, e de baixo e ao lado, de todas as partes surgirá a revolução. É um fogo subterrâneo que mina tudo.” - estas foram palavras proferidas pelo anarquista August Spies, em 20 de agosto de 1886, ao saber que seria enforcado pelo Estado dos EUA. Hoje, 134 anos depois, as repetimos e as fazemos nossas, com a esperança de ascender o coração das almas revolucionárias. Setlist: Hempadura - Proletariado Wilson das Neves - O Dia em Que o Morro Descer Fito Paez - La Ciudad Liberada Rolando Alarcón - A la Huelga Medula - Fábrica La Digna Rabia - Ser Gobernado Elis Regina, de Aldir Blanc - O bêbado e o equilibrista
This podcast tackles a turning point in labor history with a focus on the Haymarket Affair which took place on May 4, 1886 in Chicago. Keywords: history, labor, workers, Chicago, August Spies, Albert Parsons, social history, labor history.
BSO lockout picketline update, plus “No Vote Until NAFTA 2.0 is Fixed!” and “Stop the Merger of OPM and GSA!” Today’s labor history: Decatur police pepper-gassed locked-out A.E. Staley workers. Today’s labor quote by August Spies.
Man erfand eine Verschwörung, um den Arbeiterführer August Spies auszuschalten. Denn niemand konnte ihm etwas nachweisen. Trotz Proteste aus aller Welt wurde Spies am 11. November 1887 in den USA hingerichtet. Autor: Xaver Frühbeis
On this week's episode the guys and Drew Brooks (of local band August Spies) try to settle the debate once and for all: who are the best male porn stars? When we build the Mount Rushmore, what should we put on the mountain: go traditional with just their faces or include something more representative of their talents? OR some weird cross between the two as someone on the panel suggests? Drinking game this week is take a drink every time someone on the panel says the word "cocksman".
Bottoms up! This week the boys talk with Drew Brooks from the August Spies about the Mount Rushmore of cheap beer. Of course, everyone is nostalgic for their favorite beer. Or at least the very first one that made them "feel weird in the brain". What are the attributes you look for in a great cheap beer? Its storied history? The price? Its drinkability? We laugh, we cry, we make you a more informed consumer. Listen in to everyone's trashiest Tuscaloosa podcast, Mount Rushfour! Like the show? Try following us on Twitter:@MountRushfour/ @jimmyjosh / @thedanielwagner / @BartFarker / @drewbrooks87