Posted by brooks on March 12, 2019, 6:35 pm, in reply to "organisation"
Sorry, missed the bit of your post below the video.
And does this limit our organising to solidarity with working class struggles overseas or fighting onto the last scraps that remain here? Not seeing any easy answers, but the 1% can certainly kiss my arse* in any case!
No easy answers for sure, but organizing needs to be understood in its broadest sense, not merely as traditional labour struggles. Just people mobilizing and working together to form groups - in solidarity with other groups, domestic and international - to effect progressive or even radical change. Though I don't see why the fight for unions can't be part of that. To take a random but contemporary example, the Yellow Vest movement came about and continues because of organizing and the fact that there were already organized groups that could be mobilized. There's no substitute for it.