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Green Syndicalism - An Alternative Red/Green Vision (Hardcover, New)
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Green Syndicalism - An Alternative Red/Green Vision (Hardcover, New)
Series: Space, Place and Society
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It is widely understood that the burdens of ecological destruction
are borne disproportionately by working-class and poor communities,
both through illness and disease caused by pollutants and through
the depletion of natural resources from which they make a living.
Yet, consistently, the voices of the working class are the most
marginalized, excluded, and silenced when discussing how to address
ecological concerns and protect the environment from future
destruction. Both mainstream environmental groups, such as the
Sierra Club and Greenpeace, and radical environmentalists, such as
EarthFirst!, are reluctant to engage with working-class and poor
communities, often viewing blue-collar workers as responsible for
the destruction these groups are trying to prevent. In Green
Syndicalism, Shantz issues a call to action to the environmental
movement and labor activists, particularly rank and file workers,
to join forces in a common struggle to protect the environment from
capitalism, corporate greed, and the extraction of resources. He
argues for a major transformation to address the ""jobs versus the
environment"" rhetoric that divides these two groups along lines of
race and class. Combining practical initiatives and theoretical
perspectives, Shantz offers an approach that brings together
radical ecology and revolutionary unionism in a promising vision of
green politics. Green syndicalists work as coalitions to increase
community-based economics and productive decision making that
encourages the participation of all stakeholders in the process.
Drawing, in part, on his own experiences growing up in a
working-class family and organizing within radical ecology and
labor movements, Shantz charts a path that accesses the
commonalities between these groups in an effort to take on the
forces that destroy the environment, exploit people, and harm their
communities.
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