Arthur W. Puttee: Labourism and Working-Class Politics in Winnipeg, 1894-1918

Resource type
Author/contributor
Title
Arthur W. Puttee: Labourism and Working-Class Politics in Winnipeg, 1894-1918
Abstract
The thesis addresses the problem of Arthur W. Puttee's 1918 breach with the Winnipeg Trades and Labor Council after twenty years of work within the labour move¡ent as a journalist and politician. The breach is accounted for through an exploration of the ideology that underlay his political decisions. Structured biographically, the thesis uses various primary sources, most notably Puttee's weekly newspaper, the Voice, and his speeches as a labour member of parliament, to trace a continuity in his beliefs from the beginning of his career in the 1890s to its end in 1918. The concept of "labourism", recently elaborated by Craig Heron to describe the ideology of Canadian craftsworkers who worked for independent political action by labour, is used to characterize Puttee's beliefs. The study reveals a central contradiction in Puttee's labourism. He challenged many aspects of the emerging system of monopoly capitalism and demanded for labour the right as producers of wealth to full democratic representation in government. He was opposed to monopoly, the crude exploitation of workers, and government by "special interests" rather than the "people". But Puttee had no systematic critique of capitalist social relations and believed that labour constituted only onè segment of a businessmen, and "fair" employers. He viewed the state as ideally the instrument for the will of the "people" and the defender of the "public'' interest. This contradiction in Puttee's beliefs became most apparent in the radicalized la­bour atmosphere of 1918, when, as a labour member of Winni­peg City Council, he opposed a general strike of unionized city workers in the name of the broader public interest he sought to represent broader community of producers that included farmers, small
Type
M.A., History
University
University of Manitoba
Place
Winnipeg, Man.
Date
1985
# of Pages
vii, 224 pages
Language
en
Short Title
Arthur W. Puttee
Accessed
11/18/21, 7:32 PM
Library Catalog
mspace.lib.umanitoba.ca
Rights
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
Extra
Accepted: 2014-11-27T15:43:02Z
Citation
Dewalt, B. (1985). Arthur W. Puttee: Labourism and Working-Class Politics in Winnipeg, 1894-1918 [M.A., History, University of Manitoba]. https://mspace.lib.umanitoba.ca/xmlui/handle/1993/29832