Jeremy Brecher: 5 books

Book cover of Strike!
by Jeremy Brecher
Language: English
Release Date: June 1, 2014

Since its original publication in 1972, no book has done as much as Jeremy Brecher’s Strike! to bring American labor history to a wide audience. Strike! narrates the dramatic story of repeated, massive, and sometimes violent revolts by ordinary working people in America and tells this exciting hidden...
Book cover of Save the Humans?

Save the Humans?

Common Preservation in Action

by Jeremy Brecher
Language: English
Release Date: November 17, 2015

Save the Humans? argues that individual self-interest depends on common preservation - cooperation to provide for mutual well-being. As world leaders fail to cooperate to address climate change, nuclear proliferation, economic meltdown and other threats to our survival, increasing numbers of people...
Book cover of Climate Insurgency

Climate Insurgency

A Strategy for Survival

by Jeremy Brecher
Language: English
Release Date: November 17, 2015

Twenty-five years of human effort have failed even to slow climate change, let alone reverse it. Climate Insurgency lays out a strategy for protecting the earth's climate: a global nonviolent constitutional insurgency. This short book starts with a brief history of official climate protection efforts...
Book cover of In the Name of Democracy

In the Name of Democracy

American War Crimes in Iraq and Beyond

by Jeremy Brecher, Jill Cutler, Brendan Smith
Language: English
Release Date: April 1, 2007

A riveting documentary anthology that examines a deeply disturbing question: Is the United States guilty of war crimes in Iraq? Until recently, the possibility that the United States was responsible for war crimes seemed unthinkable to most Americans. But as previously suppressed information...
Book cover of Against Doom

Against Doom

A Climate Insurgency Manual

by Jeremy Brecher
Language: English
Release Date: May 18, 2017

Late in 2015, nearly two hundred countries signed the Paris Agreement acknowledging their individual and collective duty to protect the earth's climate - and willfully refused to perform that duty. They unanimously agreed to the goal of keeping global warming 'well below 2 degrees Celsius', but they...
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