October 7, 2010 By Brendan Smith & Jeremy Brecher An article called “Small Change: Why the revolution will not be tweeted” by Malcolm Gladwell in the October 4, 2010 New Yorker poses an important question: What if anything is the potential contribution of web-based “social networking” to social movements and social change? The article’s… Read More »
THE RISE OF THE NEW POWER CO-OP MOVEMENT
September 28, 2010 Breakdown at Copenhagen. Climate legislation stalled. EPA regulation of greenhouse gasses threatened. Is climate protection dead? Maybe not. Climate protection has gone local. Political leaders may fiddle while the world burns, but grassroots groups around the country are organizing to cut greenhouse gas emissions and build a greener future for their… Read More »
GLOBALIZATION, NEOLIBERALISM, AND CLIMATE CHANGE
September 11, 2010 For thirty years, global and national economies have been guided by policies of neoliberal deregulation, often known as the “Washington Consensus.” Neoliberalism has been disastrous for workers in most countries, pitting workers against each other in a race to the bottom and making it all but impossible to protect working class… Read More »
JEREMY BRECHER RESPONDS TO BOOCHIN
August 8, 2010 Jeremy Brecher responds to Murray Bookchin’s critical response of Brecher’s review of Bookchin’s book. Phew! Root & Branch No. 4 (1973), pp. 30-31 We all face the same problem of getting from the kind of society we have to the kind of society we want. I had hoped that Murray would… Read More »
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