Jeremy Brecher, writer and historian, 63, was born and lives in the United States. He has been active in peace, labor, environmental, and other social movements for more than half a century. He is currently writing about labor and the environment, US war crimes in Iraq and beyond, and responses to the global economic crisis. The Reimaging Society Project can be a means to help break the hegemony of the status quo over people's minds. I look forward to participating in its dialogue.
ZNet Articles
Where Should the Divestors Invest?
‘Jobs vs. the Environment’
Civil Disobedience as Law Enforcement
Survival in Common
What does 400 PPM Mean for American Labor?
Why Labor Should Back Gina McCarthy for EPA Administrator
Five Ways to Bridge the Jobs vs. Environment Gap
How EPA Climate Protection Can Be America’s Greatest Jobs Producer
Z Commentary
The Working-Class Mini-Revolts of the Twenty-First Century
A Second Ecological Revolution?
Freezing the Greenhouse: The Snowball Strategy
Doom and Gloom
AFL-CIO Convention: Solidarity with Van Jones?
A Moratorium Wired to Stop the War
Lieutenant Watada’s War Against the War
Command Responsibility?
Books
Strike!
ZQuotes
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Z Magazine
Affirmative Measures to Halt U.S. War Crimes
Doctor Wall Street
The Trajectory of Change
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Labor Update: Organizing the New Workforce
Resisting Concessions
American Labor on the Eve of the Millennium