In the book 'Class Unionism' by Eugene V. Debs, readers are given an insightful look into the principles and practices of labor unions in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Debs discusses the importance of workers banding together to fight for better wages, working conditions, and rights in a time of great industrial growth and inequality. His writing style is passionate and persuasive, appealing to the emotions of the reader while also presenting a logical argument for the necessity of class unionism. Debs provides detailed examples of successful labor movements and the impact they had on society, making this book a valuable resource for anyone interested in the history of labor rights and social justice. The author's firsthand experience as a labor organizer and leader of the American Railway Union gives him a unique perspective on the struggles faced by the working class, lending credibility and authenticity to his words. 'Class Unionism' is a must-read for those seeking to understand the power of solidarity and collective action in the fight for economic justice.