Scott Noble of Metanoia Films has released part I of an important video history of class struggle in the US. Combining historic photos and video with reflections drawn from a range of historians, the film covers uprisings and revolts most of us never heard of in our history classes. As Deep Green Resistance emphasizes, a successful resistance movement must learn from the history of what has and hasn't worked for others. Plutocracy is an excellent introduction to the mass movements of the working class in American history.
Noble describes his work in more detail:
Part 1 of the series focuses extensively on the ways in which the American people have historically been divided on the basis of race, ethnicity, sex and skill level. This the first documentary to comprehensively examine early American history through the lens of class.
Although the sub-header is "Political Repression in the USA", Plutocracy is as much a tribute to the courage and tenacity of the American working class as a condemnation of its ruling class.
Learn more: sources for Plutocracy
Donate to the film maker to support him in making parts II and III of the series.
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