Description
Promotion targeting left leaning publications like the Nation, Jacobin, Dissent. Direct marketing to activist groups and core Haymarket audience. Social media publicity campaign.
About the Author
Kim Moody is a founder of Labor Notes in the US and is the author of several books on labor and politics, including Tramps and Trade Union Travelers: Internal Migration and Organized Labor in Gilded Age America, 1870-1900 and On New Terrain: How Capital Is Reshaping The Battleground Of Class War. He is currently a Visiting Scholar at the University of Westminster in London, and a member of the University and College Union and the National Union of Journalists.
Reviews
"Kim Moody's latest book promises to be a major contribution to the renewed debates on socialist strategy in the US. Moody expertly demolishes the analytic and historical arguments for strategies to either transform the Democratic Party into a social-democratic party or use its 'ballot-line' to prepare for an independent working class party in an undefined future. He demonstrates that it has always been mass, disruptive working class movements, in workplaces and in the streets, that are the source of popular power and radicalism-the key to winning concessions from capital and the state and creating the conditions for working class political independence and power." -Charles Post, editor, Spectre "Kim Moody breaks new ground in his brilliant, readable, breathtakingly comprehensive analysis that upends conventional thinking about this fraught moment in history. He draws on encyclopedic knowledge of labor, movements for social justice, politics, electoral activity, and debates about the Democratic Party, making an inspiring, persuasive case about how to build a mass social upsurge to break the stranglehold of billionaires over our daily existence." -Lois Weiner, author of The Future of Our Schools: Teachers Unions and Social Justice "Essential reading for those interested in understanding and joining the mass upsurge of workers and others oppressed by the predatory, global, capitalist system. In addition to his usual detailed, empirically rich, and wide-ranging documentation of labor struggles and the changing structure of capitalist employment, Kim Moody's analysis of the constraining structure of the Democratic Party, and its role as a graveyard for democratic and radical politics, is nuanced, detailed, and breaks new ground." -Michael Goldfield, author of The Southern Key: Class, Race, and Radicalism in the 1930s and 1940s
Book Information
ISBN 9781642597011
Author Kim Moody
Format Paperback
Page Count 250
Imprint Haymarket Books
Publisher Haymarket Books