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72471The Hammerhttps://www.gandhi.com.mx/the-hammer-7/phttps://gandhi.vtexassets.com/arquivos/ids/155865/287832d7-ec80-448e-9677-2f4eba7aa946.jpg?v=638331897247930000548548MXNHachette AudioInStock/Audiolibros/<p><strong>A timely, in-depth, and vital exploration of the American labor movement and its critical place in our society and politics, from acclaimed labor reporter Hamilton Nolan.</strong></p><p>Inequality is Americas biggest problem. Unions are the single strongest tool that working people have to fix it. Organized labor has been in decline for decades. Yet it sits today at a moment of enormous opportunity. In the wake of the pandemic, a highly visible wave of strikes and new organizing campaigns have driven the popularity of unions to historic highs. The simmering battle inside of the labor movement over how to tap into its revolutionary potentialor allow it to be squanderedwill determine the economic and social course of American life for years to come.</p><p>In chapters that span the country, Nolan shows readers the actual places where labor and politics meld. He highlights how organized labor <em>can</em> and <em>does</em> wield power effectively: a union that dominates Las Vegas and is trying to scale nationally; a successful decades-long campaign to organize Californias child care workers; the human face of a surprising strike of factory workers trying to preserve their pathway to the middle class. Throughout, Nolan follows Sara Nelson, the fiery and charismatic head of the flight attendants union, as she struggles with how (and whether) to assert herself as a national leader, to try to fix what is broken. <em>The Hammer</em> draws the line from forgotten workplaces in rural West Virginia to Washingtons halls of power, and shows how labor solidarity can utterly transform American politicsif it can first transform itself.</p><p>A labor journalist for more than a decade, Nolan helped unionize his own industry. <em>The Hammer</em> is a urgent on-the-ground excavation of the past, present, and future of the American labor movement.</p>...397The Hammer548548https://www.gandhi.com.mx/the-hammer-7/phttps://gandhi.vtexassets.com/arquivos/ids/155865/287832d7-ec80-448e-9677-2f4eba7aa946.jpg?v=638331897247930000InStockMXN99999DIAudiolibro20249781668637517_W3siaWQiOiIxMGZiZDkyZi0xZThiLTQ2MzQtYWZhOC1kZWI2YTRmZTE3YzciLCJsaXN0UHJpY2UiOjU0OCwiZGlzY291bnQiOjAsInNlbGxpbmdQcmljZSI6NTQ4LCJpbmNsdWRlc1RheCI6dHJ1ZSwicHJpY2VUeXBlIjoiV2hvbGVzYWxlIiwiY3VycmVuY3kiOiJNWE4iLCJmcm9tIjoiMjAyNC0xMS0wNlQyMDowMDowMFoiLCJyZWdpb24iOiJNWCIsImlzUHJlb3JkZXIiOmZhbHNlLCJpc0VsaWdpYmxlRm9yQ3JlZGl0VHJpYWwiOnRydWUsImNyZWRpdFB1cmNoYXNlUHJpY2UiOjF9XQ==9781668637517_<p><strong>A timely, in-depth, and vital exploration of the American labor movement and its critical place in our society and politics by acclaimed labor reporter Hamilton Nolan.</strong></p><p>The thesis is simple: Inequality is Americas biggest problem. Unions are the single strongest tool that working people have to fix this problem. But the labor movement of today has failed to enable enough individuals to join unions. Thus, organized labors powerful potential is being wielded incompetently. And what is happening inside of organized labor willfar more than most people realizedetermine the economic and social course of American life for years to come.</p><p>In deeply reported chapters that span the country, Nolan shows readers how organized labor <em>can</em> and <em>does</em> wield power effectivelyin spotsbut also why it has long been unable to build itself into the powerful institution that the working class needs. These narratives both inspire by example and motivate by counter-example. Whether its a union that has succeeded in a single city, and is trying to scale that effectiveness nationally, or the ins and outs of a historically large and transformative union campaign, or the human face of a strike, or a profile of the most anti-union state in America, Nolan highlights the actual mechanisms that connect labor to politics to real change. Throughout, Nolan follows Sara Nelson, the powerful and charismatic head of the flight attendants union, as she struggles with how (and whether) to assert herself as a national leader of the labor movement, to try to fix what is broken about it. <em>The Hammer</em> draws the line from forgotten workplaces to Washingtons halls of power, and shows how labor can utterly transform American politicsif it can first transform itself.</p><p>Nolan is an expert who has covered labor and politics for more than a decade, and has helped to unionize his own industry. The time has come for his poignant and enlightening book as we prepare for the historic 2024 presidential election. <em>The Hammer</em> is a unique on-the-ground excavation of the present and the future of the labor movement. It is the story of what the labor movement can be, and why it isnt thatyet.</p>...(*_*)9781668637517_<p><strong>A timely, in-depth, and vital exploration of the American labor movement and its critical place in our society and politics, from acclaimed labor reporter Hamilton Nolan.</strong></p><p>Inequality is Americas biggest problem. Unions are the single strongest tool that working people have to fix it. Organized labor has been in decline for decades. Yet it sits today at a moment of enormous opportunity. In the wake of the pandemic, a highly visible wave of strikes and new organizing campaigns have driven the popularity of unions to historic highs. The simmering battle inside of the labor movement over how to tap into its revolutionary potentialor allow it to be squanderedwill determine the economic and social course of American life for years to come.</p><p>In chapters that span the country, Nolan shows readers the actual places where labor and politics meld. He highlights how organized labor <em>can</em> and <em>does</em> wield power effectively: a union that dominates Las Vegas and is trying to scale nationally; a successful decades-long campaign to organize Californias child care workers; the human face of a surprising strike of factory workers trying to preserve their pathway to the middle class. Throughout, Nolan follows Sara Nelson, the fiery and charismatic head of the flight attendants union, as she struggles with how (and whether) to assert herself as a national leader, to try to fix what is broken. <em>The Hammer</em> draws the line from forgotten workplaces in rural West Virginia to Washingtons halls of power, and shows how labor solidarity can utterly transform American politicsif it can first transform itself.</p><p>A labor journalist for more than a decade, Nolan helped unionize his own industry. <em>The Hammer</em> is a urgent on-the-ground excavation of the past, present, and future of the American labor movement.</p>...9781668637517_Hachette Audioaudiolibro_0ae69a65-04a0-3e3d-85f6-a46888cc2055_9781668637517;9781668637517_9781668637517Hamilton NolanInglésMéxico2024-02-13T00:00:00+00:00NoMINUTE2024-02-13T00:00:00+00:00Hachette Audio