CHRIS WRIGLEY Emeritus Professor of History, Nottingham University Developing Marxist theory and applying it to detailed studies of working-class history, Languages of Class Struggle is the culmination of his lifetime's work from his acclaimed study, Class Struggle and the Industrial Revolution, 1974, to his more recent work on Clydeside. Thought provoking and enjoyable. ROGER SEIFERT Emeritus Professor of Industrial Relations, Keele University The book should be read by all industrial and employee relations scholars and students as an example of the dynamics of struggle, the importance of organisation, the power of words in expressing and raising consciousness in a world of hidden of exploitation and the political nature of labour market power.