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The history of actual American class war: When workers shot back
When progressives point to the structural inequality of the American economy — between the super-rich and the rest of us — right-wing commentators reflexively dismiss such questions with claims that critics are resorting to the loaded, divisive rhetoric of “class war.” I’d suggest this response is simplistic at best, and self-serving and ahistorical at worst. Over the past century and a half, the U.S. has seen an abundance of class struggle, much of it through unionization: Pacific Northwest loggers, Pullman railway workers in Chicago, West Coast longshoremen, gold and silver miners in the Rockies, copper and zinc miners in the Southwest and Midwestern steel and autoworkers. In some

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