My guest today is the legendary historian of labor and social movements, Jeremy Brecher. I wanted to speak with Jeremy because it feels clear that, after the election, we’ll need militant coalitional politics more than ever if we are to win a world beyond capitalism and its lurking sibling, fascism. Of course, coalitional politics are always a valuable strategy, but with Trump’s victory, working people must make a sober re-assessment of the circumstances and build the coalitions necessary to survive, defend, and win in the coming years. Jeremy Brecher’s lifelong commitment to the struggle for collective liberation equips him with critical strategic insight on the US and Global Left, in a moment where we seem to be both winning and losing all at once.
Brecher was born in 1938 and has been engaged in social movements and organizing for decades. He first became involved in the nuclear disarmament movement, and then in the civil rights, student, and anti-Vietnam war movements. He organized local support for the Freedom Riders, was a national council member of the Students for a Democratic Society, and has been arrested at the White House while protesting the Keystone XL Pipeline. Brecher’s first book, Strike!, remains a classic of movement politics and labor history. A fiftieth anniversary was released in 2020 with contributions from Sara Nelson, the President of the Association of Flight Attendants, and Kim Kelly, the esteemed labor journalist.
I was especially excited to discuss his organizing framework for the path forward, what he calls “non-party opposition.” Similar to ideas like “a movement of movements” and a “popular front,” we discussed how to build this non-party opposition in the absence of a broadly powerful Left party in the U.S., but with numerous social, labor, and political organizing outfits on the rise.
Furthermore, I wanted to discuss his new book, The Green New Deal From Below: How Ordinary People Are Building a Just and Climate Safe Economy, out now from University of Illinois Press. Varshini Prakash, the co-founder of the Sunrise Movement, writes, “Massive social transformation emerges through the ingenuity and vision of ordinary people. Jeremy Brecher captures the beginnings of a sea change within communities, unions, cities, and states that champion climate protection, justice, and job creation through their own Green New Deals. These highly readable, inspiring, and hopeful chapters trace how change truly happens--from the bottom up.”
I couldn’t agree more. In recent months, I’ve been volunteering with the Labor Network for Sustainability – a group that Brecher helped to found in 2009 – to catalog the various case studies in the book into an online database. This project has frankly buoyed me in the tough political times of the past few months, as the Democrats sought power via association with warmongers and billionaires, only to lose to the reactionary, dangerous populism of Trump. The local and state-wide victories offer a path forward for coalitional politics that will produce durable victories for workers under climate change and capitalism.
I hope you enjoy my conversation with Jeremy Brecher.
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To purchase Jeremy's new book: https://www.press.uillinois.edu/books/?id=p088278
and to keep up with the Labor Network for Sustainability:
https://www.labor4sustainability.org/strike/