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LiberalArkie

(15,708 posts)
Sat Jun 18, 2016, 08:04 PM Jun 2016

What the Labor Movement Can Learn from Bernie Sanders’ Unapologetic Socialism



The Bernie Sanders campaign has injected socialism into the mainstream discourse for the first time in decades. Young Sanderistas have rallied behind social-democratic demands that fly in the face of forty years of neoliberal policy, and polls show that millennials are surprisingly receptive to socialist ideas.

The positive response to Sanders’s avowed democratic socialism—and to his call for a political revolution—opens the door for a discussion all but absent from today’s labor movement: the importance of socialist ideas to a successful trade union movement.

For most of the labor movement’s history, a broad socialist-minded wing fused its vision of society with a practical program for labor’s future. Whether it was the industrial unionism of the early 1900s, the CIO unions of the 1930s, or the rank-and-file anti-concession movement of the 1970s and 1980s, labor’s left offered an alternative to union decline and stagnation.

Today, however, labor unions rarely discuss class issues. Disputes are particularized, transformed into individual battles between an employer and its workers rather than a larger struggle between opposing classes.

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http://inthesetimes.com/working/entry/19225/the_sanders_campaign_shows_the_value_of_democratic_socialism_to_the_trade_u
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What the Labor Movement Can Learn from Bernie Sanders’ Unapologetic Socialism (Original Post) LiberalArkie Jun 2016 OP
What the Labor Movement has learned ... Trajan Jun 2016 #1
Yep.. They do know how to do that. LiberalArkie Jun 2016 #2
 

Trajan

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1. What the Labor Movement has learned ...
Sat Jun 18, 2016, 08:36 PM
Jun 2016

The Clinton campaign has craploads of free billionaire money to give away to any Union leader who has the balls to buck their own membership and get paid to endorse someone who's support of union workers is lackluster at best

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