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NEWS & LETTERS, January-February 2002

Review

Power lies in ranks

Detroit—I have just read the new booklet put out by News and Letters, THE REVOLUTIONARY JOURNALISM OF FELIX MARTIN, and I came away impressed with his insights into the problems of working people and the society in which we live. The book is a compilation of articles written over a 20-year period. Two of the articles that touched me the most were his call for unity in fighting the injustices of our society, and the need for true democracy in our labor unions.

I was involved in the Detroit newspaper strike and can tell you that if we had true unity among all working people, we would have won that strike decisively. As Felix Martin says, bridges have to be built to all segments of our society, establishing the unity needed to change things. The power has been there all along—we just have to organize ourselves to change things.

When Martin talks about democracy in our labor unions, he's talking about the rank and file deciding for themselves where they want to go and how they're going to get there, not leaving these important decisions up to union bureaucrats who many times have a stake in the status quo. As he points out, if unions do not address the real problems facing working people at the point of production and in our society, their relevance will recede even further.

What came through to the reader of these pages is that ordinary working people, if they take the time and if they join together, can identify their problems and come up with revolutionary solutions. Felix Martin shows that the future of working people, indeed, all of humanity, depends upon it.

I highly recommend this book to all of you. I'm sure you will relate to much of what the author has to say. I know I did.

In Solidarity,

—Armand Nevers, Detroit Typographical Union #18s (retired)  

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