The Edge of Anarchy: The Railroad Barons, the Gilded Age, and the Greatest Labor Uprising in America
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Book Synopsis: "Timely and urgent...The core of The Edge of Anarchy is a thrilling description of the boycott of Pullman cars and equipment by Eugene Debs’s fledgling American Railway Union..." —The New York Times
"During the summer of 1894, the stubborn and irascible Pullman became a central player in what the New York Times called “the greatest battle between labor and capital [ever] inaugurated in the United States.” Jack Kelly tells the fascinating tale of that terrible struggle." —The Wall Street Journal
Pay attention, because The Edge of Anarchy not only captures the flickering Kinetoscopic spirit of one of the great Labor-Capital showdowns in American history, it helps focus today’s great debates over the power of economic concentration and the rights and futures of American workers. " —Brian Alexander, author of Glass House
In gripping detail, The Edge of Anarchy reminds us of what a pivotal figure Eugene V. Debs was in the history of American labor... a tale of courage and the steadfast pursuit of principles at great personal risk. " —Tom Clavin, New York Times bestselling author of Dodge City
The dramatic story of the explosive 1894 clash of industry, labor, and government that shook the nation and marked a turning point for America. The Edge of Anarchy by Jack Kelly offers a vivid account of the greatest uprising of working people in American history. At the pinnacle of the Gilded Age, a boycott of Pullman sleeping cars by hundreds of thousands of railroad employees brought commerce to a standstill across much of the country. Famine threatened, riots broke out along the rail lines. Soon the U.S. Army was on the march and gunfire rang from the streets of major cities. This epochal tale offers fascinating portraits of two iconic characters of the age. George Pullman, who amassed a fortune by making train travel a pleasure, thought the model town that he built for his workers would erase urban squalor. Eugene Debs, founder of the nation’s first industrial union, was determined to wrench power away from the reigning plutocrats. The clash between the two men’s conflicting ideals pushed the country to what the U.S. Attorney General called “the ragged edge of anarchy.”
Many of the themes of The Edge of Anarchy could be taken from today’s headlines—upheaval in America’s industrial heartland, wage stagnation, breakneck technological change, and festering conflict over race, immigration, and inequality. With the country now in a New Gilded Age, this look back at the violent conflict of an earlier era offers illuminating perspectives along with a breathtaking story of a nation on the edge.
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Step back in time to the explosive clash of industry, labor, and government in the epic tale of The Edge of Anarchy by Jack Kelly. This gripping book provides a vivid account of the greatest uprising of working people in American history during the Gilded Age. Immerse yourself in the thrilling description of the Pullman boycott and the relentless battle between labor and capital that shook the nation to its core.
Experience the dramatic events of the summer of 1894 through the eyes of iconic figures like George Pullman and Eugene Debs. Witness the standstill of commerce, the outbreak of riots, and the march of the U.S. Army as gunfire echoed through major cities. The clash of ideals between these two prominent figures led the nation to the brink of anarchy, leaving a profound impact on American history.
Relevant and timely, The Edge of Anarchy resonates with themes that parallel today's issues of industrial upheaval, wage stagnation, technological advancements, and social conflict. As the nation navigates through a New Gilded Age, this book offers illuminating perspectives along with a riveting narrative of a country teetering on the edge of chaos.
Click here to delve into the turbulent history of labor unrest and social upheaval in America.
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