The Bending Cross
A Biography of Eugene Victor Debs
January 2007
Trade Paperback · 540 Pages
$20.00 U.S. · $22.50 CAN · €14.99 E.U.
ISBN 9781931859400
Haymarket Books
Trade Paperback · 540 Pages
$20.00 U.S. · $22.50 CAN · €14.99 E.U.
ISBN 9781931859400
Haymarket Books
Recommended for These Courses
- American History: 20th Century
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- History: General
- Political Science: General
- Political Science: Labor and Industrial Relations
Description
Let the people take heart and hope everywhere, for the cross is bending, the midnight is passing, and joy cometh with the morning. — Eugene Debs in 1918
Orator, organizer, self-taught scholar, presidential candidate, and prisoner, Eugene Debs' lifelong commitment to the fight for a better world is chronicled in this unparalleled biography by historian Ray Ginger. This moving story presents the definitive account of the life and legacy of the most eloquent spokesperson and leader of the U.S. labor and socialist movements.
With a new introduction by Mike Davis.
The best biography of Eugene Debs yet published& .A valuable contribution to the history of American political and economic radicalism.
— American Historical Review
Masterful.
— Michael Harrington
The Bending Cross offers us an old-fashioned — and, yes, incorrigibly romantic — ethos for activism; an antidote to jaded postmodernist cynicism, made compelling and coherent by the example of Debs's own life. It is ironic that the Socialist leader was imprisoned for \' disloyalty,' since what most distinguished Debs was his moral steadfastness and unbreakable loyalty to the labor movement.
— Mike Davis, from the Introduction
Orator, organizer, self-taught scholar, presidential candidate, and prisoner, Eugene Debs' lifelong commitment to the fight for a better world is chronicled in this unparalleled biography by historian Ray Ginger. This moving story presents the definitive account of the life and legacy of the most eloquent spokesperson and leader of the U.S. labor and socialist movements.
With a new introduction by Mike Davis.
The best biography of Eugene Debs yet published& .A valuable contribution to the history of American political and economic radicalism.
— American Historical Review
Masterful.
— Michael Harrington
The Bending Cross offers us an old-fashioned — and, yes, incorrigibly romantic — ethos for activism; an antidote to jaded postmodernist cynicism, made compelling and coherent by the example of Debs's own life. It is ironic that the Socialist leader was imprisoned for \' disloyalty,' since what most distinguished Debs was his moral steadfastness and unbreakable loyalty to the labor movement.
— Mike Davis, from the Introduction
About the Authors
Ray Ginger was the author of many books on American history. Mike Davis is the author of many books on American politics, the environment and urban issues, including the bestselling Ecology of Fear.
