The idea of the general strike is not reformist simply because it demands changes to laws and working conditions. Rather, as Professor Gayatri Spivak of Columbia University argues in this video, the general strike is one vital tool in the array of tactics that must be used to fundamentally alter the relations between the classes. What’s more, revolution will not come about through a “catastrophic change” as was once imagined, and she argues that the concept should be given a decent burial.
For more, watch all of the videos in VideoNation’s series on the general strike.
—Erin Schikowski
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