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Starry Messenger

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Mon May 1, 2017, 08:34 AM May 2017

Happy May Day! [View all]

https://www.marxists.org/subject/mayday/articles/tracht.html



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Marx on the Eight-Hour Movement

In the chapter on "The Working Day" in the first volume of Capital, published in 1867, Marx calls attention to the inauguration of the 8-hour movement by the National Labor Union. In the passage, famous especially because it contains Marx's telling reference to the solidarity of class interests between the Negro and white workers, he wrote:

In the United States of America, any sort of independent labor movement was paralyzed so long as slavery disfigured a part of the republic. Labor with a white skin cannot emancipate itself where labor with a black skin is branded. But out of the death of slavery a new vigorous life sprang. The first fruit of the Civil War was an agitation for the 8-hour day – a movement which ran with express speed from the Atlantic to the Pacific, from New England to California.

Marx calls attention to how almost simultaneously, in fact within two weeks of each other, a workers' convention meeting in Baltimore voted for the 8-hour day, and an international congress meeting in Geneva, Switzerland, adopted a similar decision. "Thus on both sides of the Atlantic did the working class movement, spontaneous outgrowth of the conditions of production," endorse the same movement of the limitation of hours of labor and concretize it in the demand for the 8-hour day.

That the decision of the Geneva Congress was prompted by the American decision can be seen from the following portion of the resolution: "As this limitation represents the general demand of the workers of the North-American United States, the Congress transforms this demand into the general platform of the workers of the whole world."

A similar influence of the American labor movement upon an international congress and in behalf of the same cause was exerted more profoundly 23 years later.

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"The History of May Day", Alexander Trachtenberg 1932
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Happy May Day! [View all] Starry Messenger May 2017 OP
On May Day, I'm homesick for Hawaii Nictuku May 2017 #1
Today in DC! STILL powerful and resonant! yallerdawg May 2017 #2
That's great, love it! Starry Messenger May 2017 #3
Someone said "Democracy is the road to socialism." yallerdawg May 2017 #5
Wish I could go forjusticethunders May 2017 #4
If we had Universal Basic Income... yallerdawg May 2017 #6
As I have said before sab390 May 2017 #7
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