United We Stand - Class Struggle in Colonial Australia

United We Stand - Class Struggle in Colonial Australia

by Tom O'Lincoln

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In the state-run prison that was early New South Wales, pockets of capitalism sprang up like sturdy weeds. With them came wage labour and class struggle. Australian workers were organising well before the gold rushes, and later a mass labour movement confronted the employers across the continent, opening the way for bitter confrontations.

Controversy surrounds the colonial labour movement because of its racism and sexism, but this book sheets home the main blame for both reactionary ideologies to the ruling class. And despite many criticism, the author renews pioneering labour historian Brian Fitzpatrick’s argument that ‘the effort of the organised working class…was an effort to achieve social justice’.