October 14, 2005 By Brendan Smith, Jill Cutler & Jeremy Brecher If Harriet Miers’s appointment to the Supreme Court is confirmed, she will take an oath to support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic. But if it comes to a conflict between the Constitution and… Read More »
HOW THE WORLD CAN HELP AMERICANS HALT BUSH ADMINISTRATION WAR CRIMES
June 14, 2005 By Brendan Smith, Jill Cutler & Jeremy Brecher On May 17 a legal summons was delivered to U.S. and UK embassies in capitals around the world, including Istanbul, Tokyo, Lisbon, and Brussels,on behalf of the World Tribunal on Iraq (WTI). The summons requested the attendance of President Bush and… Read More »
WHATEVER HAPPENED TO THE RIGHT TO STRIKE?
June 1, 2005 Review of “If the Workers Took a Notion”: The Right to Strike and American Political Development by Josiah Bartlett Lambert (Cornell University Press, 2005) During the 1970s, the Bureau of Labor Statistics recorded nearly 300 major work stoppages per year. By the 1990s, the number of major strikes had fallen to… Read More »
HOW WORKERS RUN ARGENTINA’S “RECUPERATED WORKPLACES”
May 12, 2005 In a previous post, we described the process by which workers in 200 workplaces in Argentina occupied their workplaces and began running them themselves. In this post we will examine how the workplaces are actually run and how their workers are dealing with the managerial, economic, legal, and political questions that… Read More »
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