The Three Ahmaris and the UAW
Sohrab Ahmari flits between three different positions on labor, but none of them throws light on the real challenges at hand.
Prof. Michael Pakaluk continues his critique of Sohrab Ahmadi’s Tyranny, Inc.
If one thought there was a general problem of “the relation of labor to capital” and one wanted to find contemporary lessons, presumably the place to look right now would be the current UAW strikes. The standoff looks to be a mess. Most onlookers are perplexed as to the best way out.
Recast the question: Suppose one were to bring to bear the analysis offered by Sohrab Ahmari in his recent book, Tyranny, Inc. After all, the book was originally intended to advise political parties on how they might be “the party of the working class.” What insights would it contribute?
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