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Eric Blanc

    Eric Blanc est un ancien professeur de lycée et actuel doctorant en sociologie à la NYU. Ses analyses des mouvements sociaux et des luttes de la classe ouvrière offrent un aperçu profond des conflits sociétaux contemporains. Le style de Blanc est direct et incisif, se concentrant sur les perspectives de ceux qui sont en première ligne de la résistance. Son travail est essentiel pour comprendre la dynamique de la lutte des classes et des mouvements pour la justice sociale.

    We Are the Union
    Revolutionary Social Democracy
    Red State Revolt
    • Red State Revolt

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      4,2(412)Évaluer

      One of the most comprehensive portraits of a strike wave ever written, an indispensable window into the changing shape of the working class and American politics

      Red State Revolt
    • Revolutionary Social Democracy

      Working-Class Politics Across the Russian Empire (1882-1917)

      • 469pages
      • 17 heures de lecture
      3,7(3)Évaluer

      This groundbreaking study challenges established beliefs regarding the origins and nature of the Russian Revolution. It offers fresh insights and perspectives, encouraging readers to reconsider historical narratives and the complexities surrounding this pivotal event. By examining various factors and influences, the book aims to reshape understanding of the revolution's impact on Russia and the world.

      Revolutionary Social Democracy
    • We Are the Union

      How Worker-to-Worker Organizing Is Revitalizing Labor and Winning Big

      • 373pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the resurgence of labor movements, this book highlights a new organizing model called worker-to-worker unionism, which empowers rank-and-file members with leadership roles. It details inspiring stories of workers from various sectors, including Starbucks and Amazon, who are revitalizing unionization efforts. The author argues that through innovative digital tools and grassroots campaigns, these young leaders are effectively challenging corporate practices and advocating for social justice, making a compelling case for the future of labor activism.

      We Are the Union