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Revisiting the Old Dilemmas

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 November 2024

Marcel van der Linden*
Affiliation:
International Institute of Social History, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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Figure 1. Union density in the United States, 1880–2018.

Source: Ryan Nunn, Jimmy O’Donnell, and Jay Shambaugh, “The Shift in Private Sector Union Participation: Explanation and Effects,” The Hamilton Project Paper, Brookings, August 2019, p. 3: .
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Table 1. Average parliamentary electoral results of Social Democratic and Labor Parties, 1920–2019

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Figure 2. Electoral results of the French Communist Party, 1924–2007.