Sabotage
Elizabeth Gurley Flynn was a leading American socialist and feminist. Her book "Sabotage, the conscious withdrawal of the workers' industrial efficiency" was written to explain the utility and legality of sabotage. (Summary by Enko)
Genre(s): Education, Political Science
Language: English
| Section | Chapter | Reader | Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| Play 00 | Introduction | Enko |
00:01:05 |
| Play 01 | Its necessity in the class war | Enko |
00:04:06 |
| Play 02 | General forms of sabotage | Enko |
00:02:17 |
| Play 03 | Short pay, less work, 'ca canny' | Enko |
00:04:26 |
| Play 04 | Interfering with quality of goods | Enko |
00:01:37 |
| Play 05 | Boyd's advice to silk mill slaves | Enko |
00:01:47 |
| Play 06 | 'Dynamiting' silk | Enko |
00:03:09 |
| Play 07 | Non-adulteration and over-adulteration | Enko |
00:03:33 |
| Play 08 | 'Open mouth' sabotage | Enko |
00:04:41 |
| Play 09 | Following the "book of rules" | Enko |
00:05:44 |
| Play 10 | Putting the machine on strike | Enko |
00:02:56 |
| Play 11 | Print the truth or you don't print at all | Enko |
00:03:13 |
| Play 12 | Used sabotage, but didn't know what you called it | Enko |
00:04:03 |
| Play 13 | Sabotage and "moral fiber" | Enko |
00:04:58 |
| Play 14 | Limiting the over-supply of slaves | Enko |
00:02:04 |
| Play 15 | Sabotage a War Measure | Enko |
00:03:55 |