Compare And Contrast Chicago Manifesto

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According to Merriam Webster, manifesto is a written statement declaring publicly the intentions, motives, or views of its issuer and it often acts as a catalyst for change. Each manifesto has its own unique purpose, yet different manifestos can also be similar in some ways. Although the manifesto of Occupy Wall Street Movement and the Chicago manifesto are different due to their different demands and resolutions, but they are also similar due to the similar purpose of the organizations and the similar grievances. Chicago Manifesto is issued to the Working Class on January 22, 1905. The purpose of this manifesto is to call for a convention to meet June 27, 1905 to launch a new national and international Trades Union (“Chicago Manifesto January 4, 1905.”). Chicago manifesto is mainly triggered by second industrial revolution, which took place between the 1870 and 1914. During the second industrial revolution, most human labors are being replaced by machinery to increase the profits …show more content…

This change not only did not help the laborer, but also negatively impacted laborers by causing unemployment, lower wages, and many other grievances. Therefore this manifesto is founded on the class struggles and its intent is fight for the betterment of the entire working class and the world of labor, who are affected by conditions caused by “the displacement of human skill and increase capitalist power” (“Chicago Manifesto January 4, 1905.”). This manifesto demands industrial democracy, craft autonomy, industrial autonomy and working class autonomy, so there will be an end to the permanent enslavement of the workers through the wage system. Their resolution is to establish an international economic organization of the