The revival of labor liberalism / Andrew Battista.
2008
HD6510 .B38 2008
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Title
The revival of labor liberalism / Andrew Battista.
Author
ISBN
9780252054365 (electronic bk.)
0252054369 (electronic bk.)
9780252032325 (cloth ; alk. paper)
0252032322 (cloth ; alk. paper)
0252054369 (electronic bk.)
9780252032325 (cloth ; alk. paper)
0252032322 (cloth ; alk. paper)
Imprint
Urbana : University of Illinois Press, ©2008.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (x, 268 pages)
Call Number
HD6510 .B38 2008
System Control No.
(OCoLC)1200555725
Summary
Revival of Labor Liberalism is a careful analysis of the twentieth-century decline of unions and liberals and the important efforts to revive their political fortunes. The break in the labor-liberal coalition in the late 1960s paved the way for an ascendant Republican Party and linked business and conservative interests bent on revising earlier policies implemented by the New Deal and the Great Society. Divided by politics and new social movements in the late 1960s, unions and liberals united in several new political organizations between the mid-1970s and mid-1980s in order to rebuild their coalition and its influence. This is the first book to chronicle the efforts of these organizations, which include the Progressive Alliance, Citizen Labor Energy Coalition, and National Labor Committee. Drawing from extensive documentary research and in-depth interviews with union leaders and political activists, Andrew Battista argues that these new organizations made limited but real progress in reconstructing and strengthening the labor-liberal coalition. He also shows that their restorative efforts were closely tied to factional conflicts in the labor movement. Although the labor-liberal alliance remains far weaker than the rival business-conservative alliance, Battista emphasizes its crucial role in labor and political history since 1968. In focusing on this evolving partnership, this study provides a broad analysis of factional divisions among both unions and liberals and considers the future of unionism and the labor-liberal coalition in America.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 215-259) and index.
Formatted Contents Note
Introduction
The rise and decline of the labor-liberal coalition
Understanding the labor-liberal coalition
The rise of the labor-liberal coalition
The decline of the labor-liberal coalition
Labor redivided
The revival of the labor-liberal coalition: case studies
The progressive alliance
The citizen labor energy coalition
The national labor committee
The political strategy and social bases of the dissident unions
The past and future of labor-liberal politics
Toward, and beyond, 1995
The labor-liberal coalition: retrospect and prospect
Appendix
Notes
Index.
The rise and decline of the labor-liberal coalition
Understanding the labor-liberal coalition
The rise of the labor-liberal coalition
The decline of the labor-liberal coalition
Labor redivided
The revival of the labor-liberal coalition: case studies
The progressive alliance
The citizen labor energy coalition
The national labor committee
The political strategy and social bases of the dissident unions
The past and future of labor-liberal politics
Toward, and beyond, 1995
The labor-liberal coalition: retrospect and prospect
Appendix
Notes
Index.
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