Red State Revolt
- 224 pages
- 8 hours of reading
One of the most comprehensive portraits of a strike wave ever written, an indispensable window into the changing shape of the working class and American politics
Eric Blanc is a former high school teacher and current doctoral student in sociology at NYU. His analyses of social movements and working-class struggles offer deep insights into contemporary societal conflicts. Blanc's style is direct and incisive, focusing on the perspectives of those on the front lines of resistance. His work is essential for understanding the dynamics of class struggle and movements for social justice.



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