Tunnel vision : labor, the world economy, and Central America / Daniel Cantor and Juliet Schor.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: PACCA series on the domestic roots of U.S. foreign policy | PACCA series on the domestic roots of U.S. foreign policyPublication details: Boston, Massachusetts. : South End Press, 1987.Description: 87 pages. ; 21 cmISBN:
  • 0896083330 (pbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 327.728073 19
LOC classification:
  • F 1436.8 .U6 C36 1987
Contents:
Introduction: The Anaheim debate -- The creation of Wall Street internationalism -- From Marseilles to Managua: labor's role in the creation of WSI -- Wall Street internationalism hits home -- Looking at Central America -- Toward a new foreign policy for labor.
Summary: Juliet Schor and Daniel Cantor have made an important contribution to the U.S. labor movement's ongoing foreign policy debate. Their work deserves the thoughtful consideration of working people throughout all the Americas. Summary: A guide to what is happening in the world economy, in U.S. foreign policy, and how both affect the American worker. Summary: Cantor and Schor trace the history of the AFL-CIO in foreign affairs and present a set of principles for a new trade union thrust in international relations. Summary: This book considers the strength and power of unions and governments and considers how to balance opposing views and different needs.
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BOOKS BOOKS Niebyl-Proctor Marxist Library General Stacks F 1436.8 .U6 C36 1987 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not For Loan NPML19090026

Includes bibliographical references (pages 83-86.)

Introduction: The Anaheim debate -- The creation of Wall Street internationalism -- From Marseilles to Managua: labor's role in the creation of WSI -- Wall Street internationalism hits home -- Looking at Central America -- Toward a new foreign policy for labor.

Juliet Schor and Daniel Cantor have made an important contribution to the U.S. labor movement's ongoing foreign policy debate. Their work deserves the thoughtful consideration of working people throughout all the Americas.

A guide to what is happening in the world economy, in U.S. foreign policy, and how both affect the American worker.

Cantor and Schor trace the history of the AFL-CIO in foreign affairs and present a set of principles for a new trade union thrust in international relations.

This book considers the strength and power of unions and governments and considers how to balance opposing views and different needs.

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