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In Episode 17, Adolph Reed Jr., Bob Wages, and Mark Dudzic look back at the Labor Party experiment – 30 years after its founding convention. These key players reflect on what unions were facing after a decade of Reaganism, a resurgence of militancy in the labor movement, and how those forces made organizing a labor party a strategic possibility.
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In Episode 17, Adolph Reed Jr., Bob Wages, and Mark Dudzic look back at the Labor Party experiment – 30 years after its founding convention. These key players reflect on what unions were facing after a decade of Reaganism, a resurgence of militancy in the labor movement, and how those forces made organizing a labor party a strategic possibility.

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