Isa Pang Bayani
About This Book
The author records struggles and internal flaws in early labor organizing through short histories and on-the-ground scenes, portraying spontaneous strikes, opportunistic leaders, and the wear of uncoordinated revolt. He critiques charismatic figures who mislead or betray collective action and traces how disorganization, cowardice, and false promises undermine workers' causes. Interspersed vignettes describe crowds gathering outside a tobacco factory on a June morning and the small defeats that follow. The narrative argues for collective trade-union organization and socialism as a path toward durable reforms while offering hope that clearer leadership and union building can correct earlier mistakes.