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Tag Archives: Movement Strategy
Neoliberalism: Free Market Fundamentalism or Corporate Power?
Also in CounterPunch. I’ve been hearing about neoliberalism for a long time now and never could make much sense of it. It turns out the story we tell about neoliberalism is as contradictory as neoliberalism itself. Two currents within the … Continue reading
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Is the Green New Deal a “Revolutionary Reform?”
The movement around the Green New Deal is the ultimate testing ground for the kind of political skills and strategy needed to win the most important political battles of all. What do you think of the Green New Deal? … Continue reading
Posted in Climate Change, Cooperation, Corporate Power, Empire, Green Party, History, Movement Culture, Organizing Strategy, Prefigurative politics, Racism, revolutionary strategy, Strategy, War
Tagged American Revolution, Corporate Power, Democratic Party, Green Party, History, Movement Strategy, Organizational Culture, Racism, revolutionary strategy
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Both The Commune And Revolution
Also in Counterpunch The environmental crisis grows ever more dire but we are no closer to a grand political solution because that requires nothing less than a revolution: we must replace corporate power with economic democracy and war with peace. In … Continue reading
Posted in American Culture, Cooperation, History, Labor Movement, Martin Luther King, Movement Culture, organizing, Prefigurative politics, revolutionary strategy, Strategy, unions, Working Class
Tagged American Revolution, History, Movement Strategy, Organizational Culture, organizing, organizing strategy, Racism, revolutionary strategy, unions
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What You Are Getting Wrong About Appalachia
If you are wondering how one of the greatest strikes in recent history came out of a place we were told was a “Trump County” backwater then read this. This slender book packs quite a punch. Elizabeth Catte takes … Continue reading
Jackson Rising
Also in Counterpunch “Revolution is based on land. Land is the basis of all independence. Land is the basis of freedom, justice, and equality….” Malcom X Jackson Rising is the most important book I have read in a long time. … Continue reading
Whiteness Won’t Be Wished Away
Ninth in the series: Organize the White Working Class! White Workers Have Double Consciousness White workers have at least a dual identity — we are both workers and white. The history of white working-class community organizing as told by Amy Sonnie and … Continue reading
Community Organizing in Philly and New York
Eight in the series: Organize the White Working Class! In Hillbilly Nationalists, James Tracy and Amy Sonnie shows the hidden depths of working class resistance and organizing. The pathbreaking work of Chicago’s white workers in JOIN, The Young Patriots and … Continue reading
The Young Patriots, The Original Rainbow Coalition and Rising Up Angry
Seventh in the Series: Organize the White Working Class! Young Patriots* In the late ‘60s and early ‘70s, the social movements crossed over into revolutionary territory. The victories and the failures of the civil rights movement, massive urban rebellions, the … Continue reading
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Tagged American Revolution, Movement Strategy, non-violence, Organizational Culture, organizing
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Jobs or Income Now!: JOIN and White Working Class Leadership
Sixth in the Series: Organize the White Working Class! Yes, that is Harry Belafonte visiting JOIN in 1965. Peggy Terry is on far right. JOIN and Emergence of White Working Class Leadership. Jobs or Income Now (JOIN) was a Chicago … Continue reading
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Tagged American Revolution, Martin Luther King, Movement Strategy, non-violence, Organizational Culture, organizing
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The Sanders Campaign, Greater Appalachia and Young Workers
This article also appeared in CounterPunch. Tenth in the Series: Organize the White Working Class! The white working class is ready. Are you? The 2016 Democratic primary gives us a way of assessing the potential for organizing among white workers. This … Continue reading