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Occupation: Organizer: A Critical History of Community Organizing in America

✍ Scribed by Clément Petitjean


Publisher
Haymarket Books
Year
2023
Tongue
English
Leaves
340
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


A trenchant history of community organizing and a must-read for the next generation of organizers seeking to learn from the successes, failures, and contradictions of the past.

The community organizing tradition is long overdue for reexamination. In Occupation: Organizer, scholar and activist Clément Petitjean traces that history from its roots in the Progressive movement to its expansion and diverging paths during the social movements of the 1960s and ’70s, when Saul Alinsky became the most popular “professional radical” in the US while groups like Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, Students for a Democratic Society, and the Black Panthers recast organizers as horizontal, antihierarchical spadeworkers—those who do the work as part of the community, rather than standing apart from it.

But in the years since, the professionalization of organizing work has only increased, despite the critiques. Only by grappling with its limitations and pitfalls, Petitjean insists, can we learn to build durable, effective organizations for change.

✦ Table of Contents


LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS
Introduction: The Community Organizing Mystique
1. Unpacking Professionalization
2. Origins: Saul Alinsky and the Chicago Reform Tradition
3. Managing the Democratic Crisis in the Age of the Cold War
4. The Professional Radical
5. Spadework: The Radical Community Organizing Tradition of the 1960s
6. Professionalization from Within: Building a Skilled Cadre of Practitioners
7. “You Run for President?”: Fitting into the Division of Political Labor
Conclusion
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
NOTES
INDEX


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