Josiah Bartlett Lambert is Assistant Professor of Political Science at St. Bonaventure University.
"'If the Workers Took a Notion' is a superb read; its prose is bold, dramatic, and pointed. It offers a comprehensive and gripping overview of the history of labor relations in the United States from the Civil War to the present with a focus throughout on the right to strike. Attentive to the tortured history and dim prospects for such a right, Josiah Bartlett Lambert illuminates a radical vision of the connection between work and citizenship."-Russell Muirhead, Harvard University, author of Just Work "Working smoothly from history to current prospects, Josiah Bartlett Lambert brings the strike back into focus as the quintessential weapon of the working class. There is a lot to consider in this stimulating book, including the future of an American 'rights' regime that includes a remobilized labor movement."-Karen Orren, UCLA
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