Labor’s Long March
The question is no longer whether the working class matters, but how it can fight back.
Adrien Beauduin is currently researching a PhD on Polish and Czech politics at the Central European University’s department of gender studies.
The question is no longer whether the working class matters, but how it can fight back.
If an extra $300 a week in unemployment is enough to keep us out of kitchens, it should tell you something about our lives.
I started working at Amazon during the pandemic. I wanted to organize my workplace, but at the end of a long day, everyone just wanted to get home as fast as possible.
While millions of Americans worked remotely during the COVID pandemic, millions more either showed up to a deadly job site or were thrown into unemployment. What will the recovery be like for them?
What have three decades of market reforms meant for the world’s largest working class?
The middle class isn’t going away — and we’re not sure they’ll help us.
Robert Tressell was a great writer whose class position meant he died without knowing the appreciation of his work.
The Second Gilded Age is starting to look more and more like the first.
Under capitalism, prejudice against workers is common. But it only adds insult to a deeper, more profound injury.
From Berlin to the Ruhr, the organized working class resisted Hitler’s reactionary appeals.
For most of the news media, the life and struggles of the majority class just aren’t newsworthy.
The culture of British trade union militancy in auto plants like Austin Longbridge wasn’t the “natural” result of a Golden Age of capitalism — it came from organizing.
And those are exactly the people we need to save the planet.
A coalition of industrial workers and small farmers underpinned democratic politics in the twentieth century. Can workers in a precarious service economy fill their shoes today?
With the rise of industrial capitalism and the workers’ movement it created, we created new words to explain a confounding new world.
For decades, the parties of labor have been slowly replaced by the parties of the educated. A Left that doesn’t acknowledge this as a problem has already been defeated.
We can only print the letters without expletives.
The basic functions of investment are too important to be left in the hands of private banks only interested in accruing profits. We need public banks — something the Public Banking Act, introduced by Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Rashida Tlaib, would provide.
This spring, 700 New York Times tech workers announced their new union, the Times Tech Guild. We talked with two tech workers involved in the campaign about why they’re organizing at the Gray Lady and why unions are crucial even for well-compensated workers.