An edition of The Jewish worker in Russia (2018)

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The Jewish worker in Russia
Jacob Lestschinsky
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An edition of The Jewish worker in Russia (2018)

The Jewish worker in Russia

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At the turn of the 20th century, the Russian Empire's 5.2 million Jews were in crisis. Having quintupled in number since 1800, they were substantially impoverished and crammed into Russia's 25 westernmost provinces. Some pinned their hopes on emigration, others on being granted permission to live in the Russian interior. Some labored with hand tools in dingy workshops, but most were forced to eke out a living as petty merchants and paupers. Hardly any were able to find work in Russia's large, mechanized factories.0In this context, the young Yakov Leshchinsky, influenced in equal measure by Marx and the Zionist thinker Ahad Ha-am, embarked on a lifelong task of analyzing the fate of the Jewish people. In 'The Jewish Worker in Russia' (1906), a combination political pamphlet, theoretical excursus, and empirical analysis, he established a foundation for the ideology of the Zionist Socialist Workers' Party, presaged modern sociological concepts explaining the limited proletarianization and industrialization of the Jewish working class, and gave substance to the theory by analyzing a large body of unique statistical data, mainly from official sources and a quasi-census of Russian Jews funded by the Jewish Colonization Association. It was a landmark work that underscored the limitations of pure Marxism, Zionism, and liberalism; led eventually to the view that Jews would be best off seeking democracy, socialism, and personal and cultural autonomy in many geographical centers; and foretold the course of Leshchinsky's own life and career as a founding father of Jewish social science, director of YIVO's Economics and Statistics Department, and resident of Ukraine, Switzerland, Russia, Poland, Germany, and the United States who spent his last years in Israel.0Translated by Robert Brym.

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Slavica Publishers
Language
English
Pages
139

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Table of Contents

A few clarifications
Industrialization and proletarianization
The Jewish working class and immigration
Russian industrialization and the size of the Jewish working class
External and internal migration and its limits
Overview of Jewish workers in various branches of production
Detailed analysis of Jewish workers in various branches of production
The role of Jewish capital and labor in the Pale as a whole
Population growth, surplus labor, migration
The forms, extent, and effects of unemployment
Summary and theoretical excursus.

Edition Notes

Includes index.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 133-136) and index.

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Bloomington, IN
Series
New approaches to Russian and East European Jewish culture -- 6, New approaches to Russian and East European culture series -- 6.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
331.6/392404709041
Library of Congress
HD8526 .L4613 2018

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiv, 139 pages
Number of pages
139

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL44075910M
ISBN 10
0893574821
ISBN 13
9780893574826
LCCN
2018018792
OCLC/WorldCat
1032291197

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