Blue Flu
Publié par epubli
English
2026
ISBN 9783565312375
eBook
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Disponible dans 4 librairies
À propos de ce livre
In September 1919, the city of Boston experienced a terrifying sociological experiment. Outraged by poverty wages and abysmal working conditions, the Boston police force went on strike. Within hours of the officers abandoning their posts, the veneer of civilization evaporated. Mobs roamed the streets, storefronts were smashed, and rampant looting paralyzed the city. It was a stark, brutal demonstration of what happens when the physical enforcers of the social contract simply walk away.
This historical documentary plunges into the chaos of the strike and the fierce political backlash that followed. It details how Governor Calvin Coolidge crushed the strike with the State Guard, launching his career to the presidency with the famous declaration that no one has the right to strike against the public safety.
Understand the fragile architecture of urban order. The Boston Police Strike not only terrified the nation but fundamentally altered the trajectory of the American labor movement, sparking a century-long debate about the rights of essential public servants and the mechanics of state power.
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