Monthly Labor Review

Monthly Labor Review

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Published: 1979-07

Total Pages: 688

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Publishes in-depth articles on labor subjects, current labor statistics, information about current labor contracts, and book reviews.


Unfair Advantage

Unfair Advantage

Author: Lance A. Compa

Publisher: Human Rights Watch

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 226

ISBN-13: 9781564322517

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Power and Privilege

Power and Privilege

Author: Morgan O. Reynolds

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Published: 1984

Total Pages: 320

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"A Manhattan Institute for Policy Research book."Includes index. Bibliography: p. 276-301.


Law and Social Movements

Law and Social Movements

Author: Michael McCann

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-07-05

Total Pages: 663

ISBN-13: 1351560743

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The work of both socio-legal scholars and specialists working in social movements research continues to contribute to our understanding of how law relates to and informs the politics of social movements. In the 1990s, an important line of new research, most of it initiated by those working in the law and society tradition, began to bridge the gaps between these two areas of scholarship. This work includes new approaches to grouplegal mobilization politics; analysis of the judicial impact on social reform struggles; studies of individual legal mobilization in civil disputing and an almost entirely new area of research incause lawyering. It brings together the best of this research introduced by a detailed essay by the editor.


Challenging Authority

Challenging Authority

Author: Frances Fax Piven

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2008-07-11

Total Pages: 205

ISBN-13: 0742563405

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Argues that ordinary people exercise extraordinary political courage and power in American politics when, frustrated by politics as usual, they rise up in anger and hope, and defy the authorities and the status quo rules that ordinarily govern their daily lives. By doing so, they disrupt the workings of important institutions and become a force in American politics. Drawing on critical episodes in U.S. history, Piven shows that it is in fact precisely at those seismic moments when people act outside of political norms that they become empowered to their full democratic potential.


Left Out

Left Out

Author: Judith Stepan-Norris

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 396

ISBN-13: 9780521798402

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The Labor Policy of the Free Society

The Labor Policy of the Free Society

Author: Sylvester Petro

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Published: 2007

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9781610160483

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Professor Petro is one of the giants of the Austrian tradition, and he applied his talents to a particular area of specialization: labor policy. This 1957 book covers three main areas: US labor law and experience, the Austrian theory of labor/capital relations, and the true principle of free association at the heart of the free society. So as Petro sees it, labor economics isn't so much a unique branch of economics but rather the application of the general principles of economics to a specific area. This book then emerged as the definitive Austrian treatment of the topic, and remains so today. It is back in print after being unavailable for many decades. Published as part of the Mises Institute Student Series.


Wobblies and Zapatistas

Wobblies and Zapatistas

Author: Staughton Lynd

Publisher: PM Press

Published: 2008-09-01

Total Pages: 255

ISBN-13: 1604861851

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Wobblies and Zapatistas offers the reader an encounter between two generations and two traditions. Andrej Grubačić is an anarchist from the Balkans. Staughton Lynd is a lifelong pacifist, influenced by Marxism. They meet in dialogue in an effort to bring together the anarchist and Marxist traditions, to discuss the writing of history by those who make it, and to remind us of the idea that “my country is the world.” Encompassing a Left-libertarian perspective and an emphatically activist standpoint, these conversations are meant to be read in the clubs and affinity groups of the new Movement. The authors accompany us on a journey through modern revolutions, direct actions, antiglobalist counter-summits, Freedom Schools, Zapatista cooperatives, Haymarket and Petrograd, Hanoi and Belgrade, “intentional” communities, wildcat strikes, early Protestant communities, Native American democratic practices, the Workers’ Solidarity Club of Youngstown, occupied factories, self-organized councils and soviets, the lives of forgotten revolutionaries, Quaker meetings, antiwar movements, and prison rebellions. Neglected and forgotten moments of interracial self-activity are brought to light. The book invites the attention of readers who believe that a better world, on the other side of capitalism and state bureaucracy, may indeed be possible.