This paper reconstructs the debate on the moral legitimacy of strike action within German-speaking Catholicism in the decades between the nineteenth and the twentieth centuries. To this end, it first examines the reflections of Catholic moral theologians. In German Kaiserreich, the intra-Catholic discussion on this topic was quite lively because of the so-called Gewerkschaftsstreit (“trade union controversy”), which at the beginning of the 20th century saw two different schools of thought in harsh opposition to one other. The discussion focuses especially on the Meliorationsstreik, i.e. the protest aimed at obtaining wage improvements. In spite of the negative description of strikes in the encyclical "Rerum novarum" (1891), the possibility of Meliorationsstreik was generally accepted in Catholic culture, although serious concerns about it were raised.
Scioperare è peccato? Il giudizio cattolico sulla liceità dello sciopero in area germanofona (1889-1914)
Francesco Tacchi
2022-01-01
Abstract
This paper reconstructs the debate on the moral legitimacy of strike action within German-speaking Catholicism in the decades between the nineteenth and the twentieth centuries. To this end, it first examines the reflections of Catholic moral theologians. In German Kaiserreich, the intra-Catholic discussion on this topic was quite lively because of the so-called Gewerkschaftsstreit (“trade union controversy”), which at the beginning of the 20th century saw two different schools of thought in harsh opposition to one other. The discussion focuses especially on the Meliorationsstreik, i.e. the protest aimed at obtaining wage improvements. In spite of the negative description of strikes in the encyclical "Rerum novarum" (1891), the possibility of Meliorationsstreik was generally accepted in Catholic culture, although serious concerns about it were raised.I documenti in ARCA sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.