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Global Visions
Beyond the New World Order
Jeremy Brecher (Editor), John Brown Childs (Editor), and Jill Cutler (Editor)
Pages: 320ISBN: 0-89608-461-2
Format: cloth
Release Date: 1993-01-01
The authors provide both a realistic assessment of the contemporary efforts to perpetuate imperial domination and the various visions and strategies that could knit together global popular struggles into a vibrant, democratic, transnational movement for a humane and ecologically balanced world.
Global Visions (paper)
Other books by Jeremy Brecher or John Brown Childs or Jill Cutler
Global Visions (cloth)
Beyond the New World OrderJeremy Brecher (Editor), John Brown Childs (Editor), and Jill Cutler (Editor)
Released 1993-01-01
The authors provide both a realistic assessment of the contemporary efforts to perpetuate imperial domination and the various visions and strategies that could knit together global popular struggles into a vibrant, democratic, transnational movement for a humane and ecologically balanced world.
Global Visions (paper)
Beyond the New World OrderJeremy Brecher (Editor), John Brown Childs (Editor), and Jill Cutler (Editor)
Released 1993-01-01
The authors provide both a realistic assessment of the contemporary efforts to perpetuate imperial domination and the various visions and strategies that could knit together global popular struggles into a vibrant, democratic, transnational movement for a humane and ecologically balanced world.
Jeremy Brecher
Jeremy Brecher is a historian and the author of numerous books on labor and social movements, including Strike!, Brass Valley, History from Below, Building Bridges, Global Visions, Global Village or Global Pillage, and Globalization from Below.
Brecher serves as Humanities Scholar-in-Residence at Connecticut Public Television and Radio, a position supported by the Connecticut Humanities Council. He has written the scripts for the documentaries The Roots of Roe, Schools in Black and White, Rust Valley, The Amistad Revolt, Electronic Road Film, Brass City Music, and Dance on the Wind, the last two of which he co-produced. He won two Emmy Awards and the Edgar Dale Screenwriting Award for The Roots of Roe.
Brecher is writer and host of Connecticut Public Radio’s Remembering Connecticut, which the Oral History Review called “One of the most ambitious, and certainly the longest-running, radio history series in the United States.… Historically grounded to a degree rare in programming of this sort.… Accessible, engaging, and far ranging.”

