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Tony Mazzocchi Embodied the Best of the Labor Movement

In 1948, the radical sociologist C. Wright Mills published a book called , which examined the careers of postwar labor leaders who emerged from industrial union struggles in the 1930s. At the time, the author was hopeful that labor’s progressive wing — led by this new generation of trade unionists —.

At the time, the author was hopeful that labor’s progressive wing — led by this new generation of trade unionists —.

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