What is the title of your working class journal, and how may I access it?

Allan Ainsworth

> On Feb 4, 2021, at 10:57 AM, workerpoet <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> In the modern U.S reality of the precaricate, most clock-punching stiffs 
> without a specific trade move from one kind of job and employment to another. 
> Sometimes we we wear ties and work lower management (a scam omitting 
> overtime). Sometimes we do service work. Sometimes we work in production or 
> deliver pizzas and sometimes we are "self-unemployed" providing services 
> under the table. As the publisher of a working class journal, I've seen many 
> versions of this. What remains consistent is insecurity, resentment 
> (sometimes misplaced) and alienation. Interestingly, I've been getting more 
> response and progressive writing from states like  Tennessee, North Carolina, 
> West Virginia, Georgia and other conservative bastions. Could be a good sign. 
> 
> The vital thing is to share the common working class experience and 
> perspective that can unite us beyond cultivated bourgeois partisan divisions 
> around shared injustices. Thus the importance of culture which the extreme 
> right has had a better grasp of than the left -- at least since the 1940's.
> 



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