
The Dig: Labor Histories w/ Nelson Lichtenstein
Jacobin Radio
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Ruther's 'Drum Dodge Revolution' - You Know, It's Racialized
By 1969, the UAW had made its piece with the kind of structures that General Motors and other companies had created. Drum is asking for the same thing because it's racialized, you know, and that's a revolutionary rhetoric. But it's the same thing. And Ruther just does LBJ's bidding. I mean, it's one of worst moments when the UAW, which had been in good regard by the authors of the Port Huron Statement, was held to account. The Port Huron statement is written on the UAW property in Michigan right? That's right. Written at the summer camp, an effect, de factoSummer Camps are where all sorts of sons
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