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New Labor Forum Highlights: May 2nd, 2016

The New Labor Forum has launched a bi-weekly newsletter on current topics in labor, curated by the some of the most insightful scholars and activists in the labor world today. Check out some highlights from the latest edition below.

The May 2016 issue of New Labor Forum is hot off the press and shipping now!  It includes articles you won’t want to miss: Feeling the Bern: An Analysis of the Sanders Phenomenon by Tom Gallagher; The Black-Labor-Left Alliance in the Neoliberal Age, by Adolph Reed; Out of the Ashes: The Resurrection of the Chilean Labor Movementby René Rojas; The Marikana Massacre: Insurgency and Counter-Insurgency in South Africaby Rajendra Chetty; Class Struggle in Robot Utopiaby Peter Frase; and much more, including a fascinating book review in which Rachel Sherman takes us behind the scenes with the one percent, examining two pop culture books: Primates of Park Avenue: A Memoir by Wednesday Martin, and The Nanny Chronicles of Hollywood by Julie Swales and Stella Reid.

Contents:

  1. Feeling the Bern: An Analysis of the Sanders Phenomenon, by Tom Gallagher
  2. The Black-Labor-Left Alliance in the Neoliberal Age, by Adolph Reed
  3. Behind the Scenes with the One Percent, Reviewed by Rachel Sherman
  4. There Is No Such Thing as the Moment of Death, by Marilyn Krysl
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