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Eric Thomas Chester is an
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author,
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political activist, and former
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professor.


Early life

Born in New York City, he is the son of Harry (an economist on the research staff of the
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) and Alice (a psychiatrist né Fried) Chester. His parents were socialist activists from Vienna. They were forced to flee Austria after the Nazis invaded in February 1938, both because of their political activities and because they were Jewish. Since the UAW is based in
Detroit, Michigan Detroit ( , ; , ) is the largest city in the U.S. state of Michigan. It is also the largest U.S. city on the United States–Canada border, and the seat of government of Wayne County. The City of Detroit had a population of 639,111 at ...
, Chester spent much of his youth in the Detroit area.


Student activist

Chester attended the
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from 1964 to 1973, receiving a BA and a PhD in economics. He joined the
Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) was a national student activist organization in the United States during the 1960s, and was one of the principal representations of the New Left. Disdaining permanent leaders, hierarchical relationships a ...
soon after coming to
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. In the spring of 1965 he was among those answering the call of the
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(SNCC), going to
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, to demonstrate against Alabama's segregationist policies and the federal government’s unwillingness to end these policies. Later that summer he once again answered the call, going to Jackson, Mississippi, in support of people struggling against the segregationist policies of Mississippi. He spent 10 days in the Hinds County jail, in Mississippi. In October 1965 he was arrested in
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in the first draft board sit-in as part of one of the first acts of civil disobedience against the American government's warfare against the people of
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. He served 15 days in the Washtenaw County Jail. He was one of several students who were reclassified for immediate induction into the army because of their participation in the sit-in. A landmark decision by the U. S. 2nd Circuit Court ruled that the draft could not be used to punish protestors. Chester helped to form the Radical Independent Party in
Ann Arbor Anne, alternatively spelled Ann, is a form of the Latin female given name Anna (name), Anna. This in turn is a representation of the Hebrew Hannah (given name), Hannah, which means 'favour' or 'grace'. Related names include Annie (given name), ...
in 1970. RIP elected two members to the Ann Arbor City Council in April 1972. It later merged into the Michigan
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.


Career and later activism

Chester moved to
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in 1973. He taught economics at the
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from 1973-1978, where he helped to organize the faculty-staff union, an affiliate of the
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. He was also active in the
New American Movement The New American Movement (NAM) was an American New Left multi-tendency socialist and feminist political organization established in 1971. The NAM continued an independent existence until 1983, when it merged with Michael Harrington's Democrati ...
during this period. In 1978, Chester moved to
Berkeley California Berkeley ( ) is a city on the eastern shore of San Francisco Bay in northern Alameda County, California, United States. It is named after the 18th-century Irish bishop and philosopher George Berkeley. It borders the cities of Oakland and Emeryvi ...
. He taught as an adjunct for a semester at
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. He worked as a cab driver in
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, where he became involved in protests by drivers opposed to a substantial increase in the number of cabs on the street. The protests won a significant roll-back. Chester joined the
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in 1980. He was the Socialist Party USA's candidate for Vice President in 1996. He campaigned for the Socialist Party USA's presidential nomination for the 2000, 2004 and 2008 elections, but lost to
David McReynolds David Ernest McReynolds (October 25, 1929 – August 17, 2018) was an American politician and social activist who was a prominent democratic socialist and pacifist activist. He described himself as "a peace movement bureaucrat" during his 40-yea ...
, Walt Brown and Brian Moore respectively. Chester returned to Boston in 1986. He was an active member of the Boston area
Industrial Workers of the World The Industrial Workers of the World (IWW), members of which are commonly termed "Wobblies", is an international labor union that was founded in Chicago in 1905. The origin of the nickname "Wobblies" is uncertain. IWW ideology combines genera ...
. He moved to Montague, Mass in 1999 where he was active in the
Socialist Party of Massachusetts The Socialist Party of Massachusetts (SPMA) is a democratic socialist political party in the U.S. state of Massachusetts. Since the 1970s, it has been the state chapter of the Socialist Party USA (SPUSA), after previously having been affiliated w ...
(Western Mass Local). He twice ran for Congress from Massachusetts's First Congressional District, in 2002 and 2006. Chester moved to Washington’s Olympic Peninsula in the fall of 2007. He was active in protests against the Border Patrol’s decision to set up roadblocks along the only highway in the area.


Scotland and beyond

Chester moved to
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, UK, in the fall of 2009 and stayed until the summer of 2021. He was actively involved in the Scottish Peace Network. He took part in protests against an arms fair being held in a venue controlled by Glasgow City Council.Daily Record, June 26, 2018 Following the protests, the City Council decided that it would carefully consider whether to permit future arms fairs in their venues. Chester was also active in the Clydeside IWW General Membership Branch and the Spirit of Revolt, an archive for documents produced by Glasgow anarchist and libertarian socialist activists. He moved to
Chapel Hill, North Carolina Chapel Hill is a town in Orange, Durham and Chatham counties in the U.S. state of North Carolina. Its population was 61,960 in the 2020 census, making Chapel Hill the 17th-largest municipality in the state. Chapel Hill, Durham, and the state ca ...
, in August 2021. He rejoined the Socialist Party USA and is active in the local group.


Political perspective

Following the principles and ideas of
Eugene V. Debs Eugene Victor "Gene" Debs (November 5, 1855 – October 20, 1926) was an American socialism, socialist, political activist, trade unionist, one of the founding members of the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW), and five times the candidate ...
and
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, Chester describes himself as a revolutionary democratic socialist. He remains impressed by the example set by the Wobblies in their heyday. He advocates uniting the radical and revolutionary movements into an organization that can challenge and transform the global capitalist system.


Publications and research

In his research, Chester seeks "to probe beneath the surface", while keeping in mind that "the goals and actions of decision makers, as well as their envoys, are frequently in marked contrast to their public statements."Contemporary Authors, Thomson Gale, 2006 His work relies heavily on primary archival sources. He has published seven books. Two of the first four, Covert Network and The U. S. Intervention in the Dominican Republic, looked at "the connections between U.S. foreign policy and social democrats.” during the Cold War. The remaining two books of the first four, Socialists and the Ballot Box and True Mission, looked into U. S. socialist history. A specific focus was the need for a socialist politics entirely independent of the two mainstream parties. The last three books arose out of a single research project, examining the suppression of dissent during the First World War. The books are The Wobblies in Their Heyday, Yours for Industrial Freedom, an IWW anthology, and Free Speech. A final forthcoming book in this series will focus on the repression of progressives during this same period.


Books

* ''Free Speech and the Suppression of Dissent During World War I'', , Monthly Review Press, 2020. * ''Yours for Industrial Freedom'', , Levellers Press, 2018. * ''The wobblies in their heyday : the rise and destruction of the industrial workers of the world during the World War I era'', paperback ed., , Levellers Press, 2016. * ''True Mission: Socialists and the Labor Party Question in the U.S.'', , Pluto Press, 2004. * ''Rag-Tags, Scum, Riff-Raff and Commies: The U.S. Intervention in the Dominican Republic'', 1965–1966, , New York University Press, 2001. * ''Covert Network: Progressives, the International Rescue Committee, and the CIA'', , M. E. Sharpe, 1995. * ''Socialists and the Ballot Box'', , Praeger Publishers, 1985.


Articles

* The Lure of the Labor Party, May 1, 2022, '' The Socialist'', https://www.socialistmag.org/ * Traitors, Spies and Military Tribunals: The Assault on Civil Liberties During World War I, Winter 2013 '' New Politics'' Vol. XIV No. 2, Whole Number 54) * The Danish General Strike, ''
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'', #25, Summer, 1999. * Revolutionary socialism and the dictatorship of the proletariat, ''
Critique Critique is a method of disciplined, systematic study of a written or oral discourse. Although critique is commonly understood as fault finding and negative judgment,Rodolphe Gasché (2007''The honor of thinking: critique, theory, philosophy''p ...
'', v17, n 1, 83-89, 1989. * The Chilean Left, '' Resist Newsletter'' #189, Somerville, MA, Oct. 1986. * The popular front and the UAW, '' Against the Current'', vol 2, no 2 Spring 1985, p 48-54. * Revolutionary Socialists and Independent Political Action, '' Against the Current'', Winter 1982. * Electoral systems and political parties, Insurgent Sociologist, Volume: 10, issue: 1, page(s): 27-31, July 1, 1980. * Military spending and capitalist stability, ''
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'', Volume 2, Issue 3, September 1978, Pages 293–298. * History of the Ann Arbor Sit In, '' New Left Notes'', Vol 1, no 2, January 28, 1966, p. 3. https://www.sds-1960s.org/NewLeftNotes-vol1-no02.pdf


Interviews

“What’s up, Comrades?” Red Library talks to Eric Chester about “Free Speech & the Suppression of Dissent During WWI” (1:48:11), ''
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'',Oct 18, 2020. https://monthlyreview.org/press/whats-up-comrades-red-library-talks-to-eric-chester-about-free-speech-the-suppression-of-dissent-during-wwi/


External links

New Politics https://newpol.org/authors/chester-eric/


See also

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2006 Massachusetts general election The 2006 Massachusetts general election was held on November 7, 2006, throughout Massachusetts. At the federal level, Ted Kennedy was re-elected to the United States Senate, and all ten seats in the United States House of Representatives were wo ...
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2006 United States House of Representatives elections in Massachusetts The Massachusetts congressional elections of 2006 were held on Tuesday, November 7, 2006. The terms of all ten representatives to the United States House of Representatives were to expire on January 3, 2007, and therefore all were put up for con ...
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1996 United States presidential election The 1996 United States presidential election was the 53rd quadrennial presidential election, held on Tuesday, November 5, 1996. Incumbent Democratic President Bill Clinton defeated former Senate Majority Leader Bob Dole, the Republican nominee ...


References

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