Labor’s Partisans
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The top writers on labor provide vital historical context for the current upsurge in union organizing In 1954, the American labor movement reached its historic height, with one-third of all non-agricultural workers belonging to a union--and much higher percentages in the nation's key industries. That same year, a group of socialists, many of them with close ties to labor, founded a small magazine called Dissent. Over the next seventy years, Dissent would become the publishing home for the most important progressive voices on American unions--writers who pushed the labor movement towards a more democratic, inclusive, and expansive vision. Today, at a time of both resurgent union organizing and socialist politics, the need for this rich tradition of ideas is as pressing as ever. With over twenty-five contributions by some of the nation's most influential progressive voices, Labor's Partisans brings to life a history of labor that is of immediate relevance to our own times. Introduced and edited by leading labor historians Nelson Lichtenstein and Samir Sonti, this essential volume reveals the powerful currents and debates running through the labor movement, from the 1950s to today. Combining stunning writing, political passion, and deep historical perspective, Labor's Partisans will be a source of ideas and inspiration for anyone concerned with a more just future for working people.
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