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Strike! - 50th Edition by Jeremy Brecher (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Jeremy Brecher's Strike!
- About the Author: Jeremy Brecher has participated in movements for nuclear disarmament, civil rights, peace, international labor rights, and many others.
- 640 Pages
- Political Science, Labor & Industrial Relations
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Book Synopsis
Jeremy Brecher's Strike! narrates the dramatic story of repeated, massive, and sometimes violent revolts by ordinary working people in America. Involving nationwide general strikes, the seizure of vast industrial establishments, nonviolent direct action on a massive scale, and armed battles with artillery and tanks, this exciting hidden history is told from the point of view of the rank-and-file workers who lived it. Encompassing the repeated repression of workers' rebellions by company-sponsored violence, local police, state militias, and the U.S. Army and National Guard, it reveals a dimension of American history rarely found in the usual high school or college history course.
Since its original publication in 1972, no book has done as much as Strike! to bring U.S. labor history to a wide audience. Now this fiftieth anniversary edition brings the story up to date with chapters covering the "mini-revolts of the twenty-first century," including Occupy Wall Street and the Fight for Fifteen. The new edition contains over a hundred pages of new materials and concludes by examining a wide range of current struggles, ranging from #BlackLivesMatter, to the great wave of teachers' strikes "for the soul of public education," to the global "Student Strike for Climate" that may be harbingers of mass strikes to come.
Review Quotes
"Jeremy Brecher's Strike! is a classic of American historical writing. This new edition, bringing his account up to the present, comes amid rampant inequality and growing popular resistance. No book could be more timely for those seeking the roots of our current condition."
--Eric Foner, Pulitzer Prize winner and DeWitt Clinton Professor of History at Columbia University
"Magnificent--a vivid, muscular labor history, just updated and rereleased by PM Press, which should be at the side of anyone who wants to understand the deep structure of force and counterforce in America."
--JoAnn Wypijewski, author of Killing Trayvons: An Anthology of American Violence
"An exciting history of American labor. Brings to life the flashpoints of labor history. Scholarly, genuinely stirring."
--New York Times
"Splendid... clearly the best single-volume summary yet published of American general strikes."
--Washington Post
"A magnificent book. I hope it will take its place as the standard history of American labor."
--Staughton Lynd, author of Solidarity Unionism and coauthor of Labor Law for the Rank and Filer
About the Author
Jeremy Brecher has participated in movements for nuclear disarmament, civil rights, peace, international labor rights, and many others. Kim Kelly is the labor columnist for Teen Vogue and an editor at the New Republic. Sara Nelson is international president of the Association of Flight Attendants-CWA, AFL-CIO.