Grrreetings Economists,
The janitors in my office.  Their kin in my hometown of Dallas just had
a march of 500,000 for their rights.

The 30 year veteran at my office that just got laid off 5 years short
of retirement.  Frightened for her future.  Single.

The peace protesters at the assisted living center I'm going to
tonight.    Been doing their demo for three years.

IHSS personal care workers for disabled people.

African American students in the Universities.

The young African American injured in a car accident thrown on
disability.

All these people are in 'crisis'.  They understand crisis.  They are a
mass base.  More personal anecdotes?
thanks,
Doyle
On Jul 20, 2006, at 9:23 PM, Doug Henwood wrote:

On Jul 20, 2006, at 9:51 PM, Doyle Saylor wrote:

Yet the way to build is upon the crisis in ordinary
workers lives.

Which workers exactly - who, where? What crisis exactly?

Doug

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