• FALGSConaut [comrade/them]
    hexagon
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    4 days ago

    Not that I've found, I'm still in the early chapters where he talks of his childhood, his apprenticeship to a furrier, his early political education, and being drafted into the army in 1915.

    It's an interesting side note, but he outlines that the artisans weren't nearly as politically involved as factory workers and other proletarians because the artisan class was more focused on their individual advancement and the possibility of opening their own shops while the factory workers had no hope of ever starting their own factories and so were more involved in labour organization