We the Workers: The Fight To Save American Democracy By Marcus O’Reilly America’s democracy is at a crossroads, and at the heart of the battle lies the struggle between workers and corporations. In We the Workers: The Fight to Save American Democracy , Marcus O’Reilly uncovers how the fight for labor rights is inseparably linked to the fight for the soul of the nation. Through vivid storytelling and sharp analysis, Marcus charts the rise of corporate power, the erosion of unions, and the relentless pursuit of profit at the expense of workers. Drawing on compelling case studies—from Amazon’s warehouses to Starbucks coffee shops—he exposes the tactics used to suppress unions and weaken collective action. But this is not just a story of exploitation; it’s also a story of resistance and hope. Highlighting both historical labor victories and modern grassroots movements, O’Reilly shows how unions have been—and continue to be—a vital force for protecting democracy. He explores how the fight for fair wages, safe working conditions, and dignity intersects with larger issues like racial and gender justice, environmental sustainability, and political corruption. We the Workers offers a bold framework for revitalizing America’s labor movement and rebuilding trust in the democratic process. It’s a call to action for workers, activists, and anyone who believes in the transformative power of collective action. Why Read This Book? Discover how the decline of unions impacts democracy itself. - Learn the strategies corporations use to stifle worker power—and how to fight back. - Explore how labor rights intersect with broader societal challenges. Insightful, urgent, and inspiring, We the Workers is a must-read for those ready to take a stand for workers, democracy, and the American dream.