The Fix We Are In

Authors

  • Richard Hudelson

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.13001/jwcs.v2i1.6049

Keywords:

history of capitalism, labor history, communism, socialism, social democracy, unemployment, poverty, migrations, populism

Abstract

I have been thinking about the history and future of the labor movement for fifty years. As an academic in philosophy I have focused my research on the intersections of the global labor movement with philosophy of history, philosophy of science, ethics, economics, and political theory. ‘The Fix We Are In’ is a summary of my current thinking. At present the grand strategies for emancipation, ascendant in the mid-twentieth century, have faltered. Headless capitalism runs amuck. The conditions of the working class deteriorate. There is no vision of a better world—no clear pathway toward a better future. The ‘popular revolt’ bubbling up around the globe is a product of this moment. My paper concludes with a difficulty regarding my own favored way forward. Responses from readers would be welcome at: rhudelso@uwsuper.edu.

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Published

2017-06-01

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