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The Politics of Subjectivity and the Future of the Labor Movement

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A lecture by Stanley Aronowitz exploring the importance of collective subjectivity amongst unionized workers as to whether they can effectively mount a challenge to anti-labor practices and positions of employers and the state.

This event was co-sponsored by the South Central Federation of Labor.

Stanley Aronowitz is distinguished professor of Sociology and urban education at CUNY Graduate Center. A former steelworker and union organizer, he is the author or editor of 27 books and over 200 articles. His latest books are Against Orthodoxy: Social Theory and its Discontents; The Death and Rebirth of American Labor: Toward a New Workers’ Movement; and Taking it Big: C.Wright Mills, and the Emergence of Political Intellectuals.

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