Wisconsin uprising [electronic resource] : labor fights back / edited by Michael D. Yates.

Contributor(s): Material type: BookBookPublication details: New York : Monthly Review Press, c2010.Description: 304 pSubject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 331.89/309775 23
LOC classification:
  • HD8072.5 .W57 2010eb
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Contents:
Foreword by Robert W. McChesney -- Editor's introduction : something is in the air -- On the ground in Madison -- Disciplining labor, dismantling democracy : rebellion and control in Wisconsin / Connor Donegan -- Capitalist crisis and the Wisconsin uprising / Andrew Sernatinger -- Who were the leaders of the Wisconsin uprising? / Lee Sustar -- A new American workers' movement has begun / Dan La Botz -- The Wisconsin uprising / Frank Emspak -- Moving forward : the lessons of Wisconsin -- Back to the future : union survival strategies in open shop America / Rand Wilson and Steve Early -- In the wake of Wisconsin, what next? / Stephanie Luce -- What can we learn from Wisconsin -- Broadening and deepening the class struggle -- The roads not taken / Elly Leary -- The assault on public services : will unions lament the attacks or fight back / Michael Hurley and Sam Gindin -- Marching away from the Cold War / David Bacon -- No, no, no, the people have the power / Dave Zirin -- Fighting wage cuts in upstate new york teaches chemical workers the value of mobilization / Jon Flanders -- Beyond Wisconsin : seeking new priorities as labor challenges war / Michael Zweig -- Building communities of solidarity from Madison to bend / Fernando Gapasin -- Class warfare in longview, Washington : "No Wisconsin here" / Michael Yates -- Note on contributors.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Foreword by Robert W. McChesney -- Editor's introduction : something is in the air -- On the ground in Madison -- Disciplining labor, dismantling democracy : rebellion and control in Wisconsin / Connor Donegan -- Capitalist crisis and the Wisconsin uprising / Andrew Sernatinger -- Who were the leaders of the Wisconsin uprising? / Lee Sustar -- A new American workers' movement has begun / Dan La Botz -- The Wisconsin uprising / Frank Emspak -- Moving forward : the lessons of Wisconsin -- Back to the future : union survival strategies in open shop America / Rand Wilson and Steve Early -- In the wake of Wisconsin, what next? / Stephanie Luce -- What can we learn from Wisconsin -- Broadening and deepening the class struggle -- The roads not taken / Elly Leary -- The assault on public services : will unions lament the attacks or fight back / Michael Hurley and Sam Gindin -- Marching away from the Cold War / David Bacon -- No, no, no, the people have the power / Dave Zirin -- Fighting wage cuts in upstate new york teaches chemical workers the value of mobilization / Jon Flanders -- Beyond Wisconsin : seeking new priorities as labor challenges war / Michael Zweig -- Building communities of solidarity from Madison to bend / Fernando Gapasin -- Class warfare in longview, Washington : "No Wisconsin here" / Michael Yates -- Note on contributors.

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