Political Theology, Vol 8, No 3 (2007)

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“Oh Mary, Don’t You Weep”: Progressive Religion in the Living Wage Movement

C. Melissa Snarr

Abstract


Despite religion’s absence in much of secular labor and social movement theories’ analyses, progressive religious coalitions are a fundamental partner in the rise of new labor activism in the United States. At a time when media and academia focus on the strength of the “religious right” at the federal level, the success of the municipal living wage movement demonstrates the under-recognized power of the “religious left” in cities around the nation. Through examples from case studies, I document the importance of progressive religion’s material and cultural contributions to the movement. In the end, I also contend that paying attention to the successful dynamics of religion-labor alliances at the municipal level can provide important lessons for revitalizing progressive religion’s role at the federal level.

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