Revolt!
- 194 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Focusing on counter ideology and direct action, the book presents a theory-to-action model aimed at empowering the working class. It analyzes the 2008 economic collapse, illustrating how neoliberal globalization exacerbates capitalism's crises impacting workers. By examining past labor and civil rights movements, it highlights the importance of class conflict, radical leadership, and societal education in achieving gains. The author advocates for a new movement that seeks social justice through direct action, proposing strategies like including community and labor representatives on corporate boards.
