Leon Fink is a distinguished professor of history emeritus at the University of Illinois at Chicago and a senior resident scholar at Georgetown University’s Kalmanovitz Initiative for Labor and the Working Poor. As the editor of the journal Labor: Studies in Working-Class History of the Americas, Fink has made significant contributions to the field of labor history. His extensive work includes numerous books, notably Labor Justice Across the Americas (2017), which explores labor movements and justice issues across the continent. Fink’s scholarship has been instrumental in shaping contemporary understanding of working-class history.

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Undoing the Liberal World Order by Leon Fink

Undoing the Liberal World Order | Progressive Ideals and Political Realities Since World War II by Leon Fink explores a new direction for liberalism in America.  A diplomatic history that emphasizes the roles of social class, labor movements, race, and grassroots activism, Undoing the Liberal World Order suggests new directions for a progressive American foreign policy.