
Common Preservation
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As world leaders eschew cooperation to address climate change, nuclear proliferation, economic meltdown, and other threats to our survival, more and more people experience a pervasive sense of dread and despair. Is there anything we can do? What can put us on the course from mutual destruction to common preservation? In the past, social movements have sometimes made rapid and unexpected changes that countered apparently incurable social problems. Jeremy Brecher presents scores of historical examples of people who changed history by adopting strategies of common preservation, showing what we can we learn from past social movements to better confront today's global threats of climate change, war, and economic chaos.
In Common Preservation, Brecher shares his experiences and what he has learned that can help ward off mutual destruction and provides a unique heuristic-a tool kit for thinkers and activists-to understand and create new forms of common preservation.
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Jeremy Brecher has participated in movements for nuclear disarmament, civil rights, peace, international labor rights, global economic justice, accountability for war crimes, climate protection, and many others. He is the author of fifteen books on labor and social movements, including the national best seller Strike! He has received five regional Emmy awards for his documentary film work. He is currently policy and research director for the Labor Network for Sustainability.
Content
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- PROLOGUE: An Ordinary Week in theTwenty-First Century
- Introduction
- PART 1: DISCOVERING THE TOOLS
- CHAPTER 1: Discovering the Tools
- CHAPTER 2: Freedom Road
- CHAPTER 3: Metamorphosis
- CHAPTER 4: What Is History?
- CHAPTER 5: Re:Marx
- CHAPTER 6: Expropriating Marx
- CHAPTER 7: Adventures of the Dialectic
- CHAPTER 8: Learning by Doing
- CHAPTER 9: Feedback
- CHAPTER 10: Open Systems
- CHAPTER 11: The Abolition of Society
- CHAPTER 12: The Power of the Powerless
- CHAPTER 13: Equilibration: The Secret of Development
- CHAPTER 14: Assimilation and Accommodation: The Secret of Equilibration
- CHAPTER 15: How Development Works
- CHAPTER 16: Equilibration and Social Movements
- CHAPTER 17: Equilibration and Common Preservation
- Conclusion to Part 1
- PART 2: THE TOOLS
- CHAPTER 18: The Tools
- CHAPTER 19: Identifying Problems
- CHAPTER 20: Solving Problems
- CHAPTER 21: Transforming Means
- CHAPTER 22: Transforming Ends
- CHAPTER 23: Transforming Representation
- CHAPTER 24: Transforming Boundaries
- CHAPTER 25: Transforming Coordination
- CHAPTER 26: Transforming Differentiation
- CHAPTER 27: Transforming Power
- CHAPTER 28: Countering Disorder
- CHAPTER 29: Countering Domination
- CHAPTER 30: Countering Disorder Combined with Domination
- CHAPTER 31: Forestalling New Disorder and Domination
- Conclusion to Part 2
- PART 3: USING THE TOOLS: CLIMATE PROTECTION
- CHAPTER 32: Climate Protection as Common Preservation
- CHAPTER 33: The World Order of Climate Destruction
- CHAPTER 34: Official Climate Protection from Rio to Paris
- CHAPTER 35: Development of the Climate Movement: Self-Organization
- CHAPTER 36: Development of the Climate Movement: Countering Power
- CHAPTER 37: The Ecological Shot Heard Round the World
- CHAPTER 38: The Public Trust and the Constitutional Right to a Stable Climate
- CHAPTER 39: A Global Nonviolent Constitutional Insurgency
- CHAPTER 40: A Climate Action Plan for Common Preservation
- Conclusion to Part 3
- Conclusion: The Future of Common Preservation
- Commentaries for Part 3
- Notes
- Index
- About the Contributors
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