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  1. Jeremy Brecher is a historian, documentary filmmaker, activist, and author of books on labor and social movements.

  2. www.jeremybrecher.org › feature-1 › resumeBio - Jeremy Brecher

    Jeremy Brecher is a historian, documentary filmmaker, activist, and author of books on labor and social movements. His work has centered on understanding and nurturing the process he characterizes as “common preservation,” in which individuals and group shift from futile and/or self-destructive efforts at self-preservation to strategies of ...

  3. May 16, 2024 · Jeremy Brecher – Common Preservation in Action. “Jeremy Brechers work is astonishing and refreshing; and, God knows, necessary.” – Studs Terkel. Common Preservation in Action. Download Free. 1. 2. 3. 4. Anti-Genocide Students Are Fulfilling Their Duty to Prevent War Crimes; Will You?

  4. GTI Forum. How to De-Silo Movements. Contribution to GTI Forum What’s Next for the Global Movement? Jeremy Brecher. January 2024. The principal problems of movement unity do not involve uniting the already like-minded, but drawing together those who are siloed or even antagonistic. But how do we move past such fragmentation?

  5. Feb 4, 2022 · Jeremy Brecher on Humanity's Toolbox for Survival. Watch on. Never before has humanity as a whole faced so many overlapping, mutually reinforcing existential threats. Objectively speaking it is overwhelming, and yet, based on past struggles and movements, Jeremy Brecher finds grounds for hope.

  6. blog.pmpress.org › authors-artists-comrades › jeremy-brecherJeremy Brecher - PM Press

    Jeremy Brecher— on Revolution Z: Life After Capitalism. From Mutual Destruction to Common Preservation. The Sea Is Rising and So Are We: A Discussion with PM Press Climate Authors. Jeremy Brecher Discusses His New Book Common Preservation In a time of mutual Destruction.

  7. Sep 23, 2022 · Not just any problems, but addressing the most pressing issue of our times: climate destruction. The person who compiled these conceptual tools into an actionable heuristic device is Jeremy Brecher, the author of “Strike!” a widely read book that narrates the history of mass strikes in the U.S. during the early 20th century.