JIM WEBB PODCAST
“Socialism” and “unions” didn’t start as online punchlines. For a lot of American workers in the late 1800s, they were the language of getting fed, staying alive, and pushing back when companies and the state treated human beings like expendable parts. We sit down with Darryl Cooper to trace how the United States changed so fast that people went from expecting independence and ownership to realizing they might be workers for life, at the mercy of distant financial forces they couldn’t even name. We start with the Long Depression and the new power of railroads and Chicago’s markets, then move into the Great Railroad Strike of 1877, where a nationwide shutdown erupts without centralized leadership. The most chilling thread is the response: strikebreakers, Pinkertons, state militias, and federal troops repeatedly act as if they’re one coordinated machine. From there we touch Haymarket and the early discovery that controlling the story can be as important as controlling the shop floor. The Pullman Strike of 1894 brings everything into focus: a company town that looks “nice” while enforcing total control, wages cut while rents stay high, and a new kind of union strategy that refuses to be divided by job title. That’s also where Eugene Debs steps onto the national stage, and where prison turns a labor leader into a committed socialist. We wrestle with what Debs actually believed, why labels can mislead, and what his fight changed about workers’ rights and child labor. If this conversation shifts how you think about American labor history, subscribe, share it with a friend, and leave a review so more people can find it. CHAPTER MARKERS * 0:00 Socialism, Unions, And Populism * 1:37 A Quick Movie Scene Detour * 4:07 The Long Depression Changes Everything * 10:59 The Great Railroad Strike Of 1877 * 21:15 Haymarket And The Fight Over Narrative * 29:15 Pullman, Federal Troops, And A New Union * 42:41 Debs, Labels, And Real Life Socialism * 51:42 World War I, Child Labor, And Moral Progress * 56:10 Power, Technology, And What Comes Next * 1:05:23 Debs’ Character And The Wrap Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/jim-webb-podcast/donations [https://redcircle.com/jim-webb-podcast/donations] Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands [https://redcircle.com/brands] Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy [https://redcircle.com/privacy]
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