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Victor G. Devinatz 《Employee Responsibilities and Rights Journal》2010,22(1):67-78
Unlike Parmet’s (2005) well-written and thoroughly researched biography and many other generally admiring books and articles on David Dubinsky,
the former International Ladies’ Garment Workers’ Union (ILGWU) president from 1932 to 1966, this essay contends that even
though Dubinsky initiated important developments within the ILGWU and fought heroically against Nazism and Fascism, his right-wing
social democratic worldview was ultimately divisive to the achievement of national and international working class unity.
Dubinsky’s political positions become evident through his vigorous anti-Communism which he engaged in with regards to his
dealings with Communists in the ILGWU, the Congress of Industrial Organizations, and the American Labor Party. Moreover, the
exporting of his anti-Communism abroad via the American Federation of Labor’s Free Trade Union Committee and the International
Confederation of Free Trade Unions damaged international working class unity through the sabotaging of radical trade unionism
not only in Western Europe but in nations around the globe. Understanding Dubinsky’s anti-Communism is the key for ultimately
comprehending the garment union leader’s politics. 相似文献
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