Part, Chap., §
1 Messag, 1, 1 | consisting mostly of blue collar workers imbued in different degrees
2 Messag (1) | plane, to the history of the workers' movement" (Documentation
3 Messag (7) | important demands of the workers' movement" (Program, p.
4 Messag (7) | and those who are taught, workers and those on welfare, etc. " ("
5 Messag (11)| perspective gives meaning to the workers' struggle to control their
6 Messag (13)| in the condition of the workers is a reformist, and he who
7 Messag (13)| unions and the large French workers' parties have always admitted
8 Messag, 2, 4 | a voting majority of its workers. The company will hold assemblies
9 Messag, 2, 4 | hold assemblies to keep the workers informed about all of its
10 Messag, 2, 10 | analogous to those of the workers in the self-managing company. 25~
11 Messag, 2, 11 | enterprise is really the workers' assembly. This assembly
12 Messag, 2, 11 | it seems, is that each workers' assembly will try to reenact
13 Messag, 2, 11 | will be transferred to the workers' assembly.~Will, then, private
14 Messag (29)| same time the end to which workers immediately look, is to
15 Messag (33)| for whose management the workers must prepare themselves" (
16 Messag, 3, 1 | top of the diamond and the workers' assembly at the bottom.
17 Messag (36)| socialism), to disarming the workers in the face of their class
18 Messag (45)| of the Commission of the Workers World, among others, have
19 Messag (45)| their conversation with workers who have opted for socialism. (
20 Messag (45)| diverse milieus - blue collar workers, farm workers, intellectuals -
21 Messag (45)| blue collar workers, farm workers, intellectuals - are expressing
22 Messag (46)| or religious belief all workers who find in socialism their
23 1, 1 | program is:~a) that "the workers themselves organize the
24 1, 2 | elected representatives of the workers, representatives of that
25 1, 2 | elected entirely by the workers in the enterprise;"~c) "
26 1, 2 | management council elected by the workers and a supervisory council
27 1, 2 | human liberty, because "workers and consumers are ... called
28 1, 3 | egotistic " reflexes of the workers, but rather the "social
29 1, 3 | democratic planning" the workers will choose the model of
30 1, 3 | the kind of answers the workers get, or above all that they
31 1, 3 | become an affair of the workers themselves" (Program, p.
32 1, 5 | and responsible to, the workers;"~-- "The relationship between
33 1, 5 | principle of free access of workers' representatives and of
34 1, 7 | p. 14) during which the workers will little by little take
35 1, 7 | changing posts, classifying workers, determining work rhythm
36 1, 7 | to the discussion of all workers, the joint production committees . . .
37 1, 7 | collective organization of workers in the company" (Program,
38 1, 7 | supposedly favoring the workers, such as:~-- "Contracts
39 1, 7 | in France only with the workers, not against them. They
40 Author | students and white-collar workers, most of them descendants
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