Their Generation
Nelson Lichtenstein
Here is another Julian Zelizer interview with a member of what he calls "Their Generation:" ie old historians from the 1960s and 1970s. In this case it is me, Nelson Lichtenstein. open.substack.com/pub/julianze...
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What shaped Mike Davisโs fierce critique of American capitalism? In a powerful tribute, Nelson Lichtenstein @nelsonlichtenstein.bsky.social maps Davisโs journey from New Left Review to City of Quartz and beyond.
Read in LABOR: doi.org/10.1215/1547...
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Leftists are now using the word "siblings" rather than "brothers and sisters" when addressing fellow unionists, activists, and movement people. I can see the gender logic, but siblings has little punch. How about "comrades?" That links speaker, writer, and audience in a common, fighting endeavor.
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Why did corporatism take root in postwar Germany but not in the U.S.? In the first article of this special issue, @nelsonlichtenstein.bsky.social explores how both countries shared surprising similarities in the 1940sโ50sโbefore diverging sharply in labor relations models. doi.org/10.1215/1547...
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Why No Corporatism in the United States? American Versus German Models of Industrial Relations in the Early Postwar Era | Labor | Duke University Press
Here's an article I just published in LABOR: Studies in Working-Class History. A bit relevant to contemporary labor and left discussions over "sectoral bargaining." read.dukeupress.edu/labor/articl...
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Thanks
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Thanks!
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I am not one to find hopeful straws in the wind, but the Bernie/AOC set of rallies do seem to portend a tide of popular opposition to Trumpism. The Denver rally was his largest, ever. Notable has been his anti-oligarchy theme, which can be mobilized against a faction inside the Democratic Party.
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Itโs Time for a United Front to Take on Billionaire Rule
The super rich are in command, as Donald Trump and Elon Musk run a rampage on the working class. To stop them, the labor movement needs to lead.
Trump is showing us who's on our side. Pretty much everyone.
โThey have built our coalition for us by virtue of the wide range of attacks by race, class, gender, legal status and more."
From @lfelizleon.bsky.social @inthesetimesmag.bsky.social
inthesetimes.com/article/labo...
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Back to the โ90s | Henry Tonks
On Ganzโs โWhen the Clock Brokeโ and Lichtenstein and Steinโs โA Fabulous Failureโ
โWhatโs past is prologue.โ โ Roger Stone
To understand 2025, go back to the #Nineties. Read my review of @lioneltrolling.bsky.socialโs โWhen the Clock Brokeโ and @nelsonlichtenstein.bsky.social and Judith Steinโs โA Fabulous Failureโ to learn why. #USPolitics www.phenomenalworld.org/reviews/back...
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Here is the latest Labor and Working-Class History Newsletter. It is a post-mortem on the November elections. Many good interventions, including one that I put together on why the Biden Industrial policy initiatives had so little political impact. mail.google.com/mail/u/0/#in...
03.02.2025 22:42 โ ๐ 3 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 1 ๐ 0
News reports say that tennis champion Novak Djokovic supports student protesters in his native Serbia. For years he has been or allowed himself to be identified with the nationalist and undemocratic ruling regime. Now I might cheer for him at the next match.
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the venerable @nelsonlichtenstein.bsky.social identified this anti competitive behavior in his study of Walmart so many years ago.. glad to see the FTC is finally taking action
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1977
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1960?
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Why was this post not filled 50 years ago? And should not all NR reporters be โclassโ reporters?
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War
Podcast Episode ยท Haymarket Originals: Fragile Juggernaut ยท S1 E17 ยท 1h 57m
Our Fragile Juggernaut episode on labor in World War II is here, with the legendary @nelsonlichtenstein.bsky.social. What happens when you get full employment, price controls, mass migration to cities, and the integration of labor into the total war mobilization? podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/h...
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Escape Artists was indeed useful in writing my economic history of the Clinton Administration and its legacy
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My interview with
@nelsonlichtenstein.bsky.social on Bill Clintonโs economic legacy is edited and ready to go!
How much credit does Clinton deserve for the 90โs economy, and how do decisions on free trade, deregulation, and welfare reform hold up today?
Publication date is 12.16
06.12.2024 05:18 โ ๐ 3 ๐ 1 ๐ฌ 0 ๐ 0
Back to the โ90s | Henry Tonks
On Ganzโs โWhen the Clock Brokeโ and Lichtenstein and Steinโs โA Fabulous Failureโ
Nostalgic for the Nineties? I reconsidered Americaโs โholiday from historyโ for @phenomenalworld.bsky.social, reviewing @lioneltrolling.bsky.socialโs โWhen the Clock Brokeโ and @nelsonlichtenstein.bsky.social & Judith Steinโs โA Fabulous Failure.โ www.phenomenalworld.org/reviews/back...
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