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CWCP: Newsletter

Dustin "Dino" Guastella, Domenico Siravo, Les Leopold, Jared Abbott, Isaac Rabbani

A periodic newsletter from the Center for Working-Class Politics

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Authors

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  • Dustin "Dino" Guastella

    Dustin "Dino" Guastella is Director of Operations for Teamsters Local 623 and a research associate with the Center for Working-Class Politics.

  • Domenico Siravo

    An absurd world deserves equally absurd words.

  • Les Leopold

    Leading thinker about mass layoffs, tariffs, the alienation of working people from the Democratic Party, and why we need a new Independence Party built on progressive populism.

  • Jared Abbott

    Center for Working-Class Politics

  • Isaac Rabbani

    I’m an economist as well as a researcher at the Center for Working-Class Politics.

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