loppear reviewed Wobblies & Zapatistas by Staughton Lynd
Review of 'Wobblies & Zapatistas' on Goodreads
4 stars
Very enjoyable and readable retrospective / conversation with Staughton Lynd, centered around finding a pragmatic synthesis of Marxism and Anarchism, lessons of the 60s to 90s applied to today's post-WTO wandering radicals. Through the lens of Subcommandante Marcos and Liberation theology, and walking with Ohio working class and supermax prisoners and Nicaraguans, Staughton has come to the conclusion that an economic class analysis is still the right frame but that seeking state power is no longer the path to Internationalism: accompaniment and representation with the poor can produce parallel institutions able to make real change without bothering with the ego-seeking of explicit revolution.