A dozen unions in Chicago struck for the day on April 1, 2016—one of several examples from recent history that hold lessons for how the labor movement could "speed-run" to larger, more disruptive actions. Photo: Jim West/jimwestphoto.com

Trump’s attacks on working people—threats to send troops into major U.S. cities, ripping collective bargaining rights from a million federal workers, an immigration enforcement terror campaign that borders on unconstitutional—have been so extreme that many people are talking about a general strike.


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