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Only One Thing Can Save Us: Why America Needs a New Kind of Labor Movement
Thomas Geoghegan
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Paperback. Num Pages: 272 pages, illustrations. BIC Classification: 1KBB; JPWQ; KNXB2. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 230 x 134 x 2. Weight in Grams: 300.
Is The Labour Party's day over or is this the big moment? Are unions the logical next step beyond the Occupy Movement, or are they just an anachronism from a bygone era? In Only One Thing Can Save Us, acclaimed author Thomas Geoghegan asserts that only a new kind of labour movement can help us switch course toward a future that is fair and prosperous for all people.
Is The Labour Party's day over or is this the big moment? Are unions the logical next step beyond the Occupy Movement, or are they just an anachronism from a bygone era? In Only One Thing Can Save Us, acclaimed author Thomas Geoghegan asserts that only a new kind of labour movement can help us switch course toward a future that is fair and prosperous for all people.
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2016
Publisher
New Press, The
Condition
New
Number of Pages
272
Place of Publication
, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781620972038
SKU
V9781620972038
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About Thomas Geoghegan
Thomas Geoghegan is a practicing attorney and the author of several books, including In America’s Court, Which Side Are You On?, See You in Court, and Were You Born on the Wrong Continent?, all published by The New Press. He has written for The Nation, the New York Times, and Harper’s. He lives in Chicago.
Reviews for Only One Thing Can Save Us: Why America Needs a New Kind of Labor Movement
"I doubt any writer has suffered longer over the plight of American unions or described their troubles more vividly than Thomas Geoghegan.” Bookforum "A fluid writer, Geoghegan devotes the bulk of his engaging book to that famous question: What is to be done?" Commonweal Magazine "Wonderful." David Bensman, The American Prospect ... Read more