Dan La Botz
Dan La Botz | |
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Personal details | |
Born | Chicago, Illinois, U.S. | August 9, 1945
Political party | Socialist Party USA |
Other political affiliations | Democratic Socialists of America |
Spouse | Sherry Baron |
Children | 3, including Jake La Botz |
Residence(s) | Brooklyn, New York City, U.S. |
Alma mater | Southwestern College University of California, San Diego University of Cincinnati |
Profession | Teacher, Historian, Journalist, Truck driver |
Daniel H. La Botz (born August 9, 1945) is an American labor union activist, academic, journalist, and author. He was a co-founder of Teamsters for a Democratic Union (TDU) and has written extensively on worker rights in the United States and Mexico. He is a member of the socialist organization Solidarity, which describes itself as "a democratic, revolutionary socialist, feminist, anti-racist organization,"[1] which comes out of the Trotskyist tradition. La Botz ran in 2010 for a seat in the United States Senate for the Socialist Party. He is also a member of the Brooklyn branch of the Democratic Socialists of America and a co-editor of the socialist journal New Politics.
Early life and career
[edit]La Botz was born in Chicago, Illinois but grew up outside San Diego, California.[2] He attended Southwestern College and the University of California, San Diego.[3] When he was in college, he opposed the American involvement in the Vietnam War and supported the United Farm Workers.[citation needed] He is a leader of the socialist organization Solidarity,[4][5] which describes itself as "a democratic, revolutionary socialist, feminist, anti-racist organization"[6] and which comes out of the Trotskyist tradition. In the 1970s, La Botz worked various jobs in Chicago before working as a truck driver.[2] Within the International Brotherhood of Teamsters (IBT), he was a co-founder of the Teamsters for a Democratic Union (TDU),[5] a reform caucus partially maintained by members of Solidarity. TDU began in 1975 when a small group of freight Teamsters, some from the International Socialists (IS) group in Berkeley, CA met in Chicago, Illinois and founded Teamsters for a Decent Contract (TDC). The IS later merged with other organizations from Trotskyist traditions to form Solidarity.
La Botz subsequently worked as a community and union organizer and later a journalist.[2] La Botz worked in the 1980s as a journalist in Chicago and Mexico City and as an author on topics of workers' struggles and unions in the United States and Mexico. He earned a PhD in American history at the University of Cincinnati in 1998. He later became assistant professor of history and Latin American studies at the Miami University,[7] the University of Cincinnati and the Northern Kentucky University.[2] La Botz is an editor of Mexican Labor News and Analysis (MLNA).[5][8][9] In May 2010, La Botz was working as a Spanish teacher at Waldorf elementary school in Cincinnati.[2]
Senatorial campaign
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Campaign | U.S. senate election in Ohio, 2010 |
Candidate | Dan La Botz |
Affiliation | Socialist Party of Ohio |
Status | Lost |
On February 19, 2010, La Botz announced that he was running for the United States Senate in Ohio on the Ohio Socialist Party ballot.[10] He subsequently gathered 1,200 signatures to gain ballot access.[11] La Botz was the only Ohio candidate running on the ticket of the Socialist Party USA.[2]
In the United States Senate election in Ohio, 2010, SPOH candidate La Botz received 25 thousand votes (0.68%); the Republican winner Rob Portman received 2.125 million votes (57.25%) and the Democratic candidate Lee Fisher received 1.448 million votes (39.00%).[12]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Republican | Rob Portman | 2,125,810 | 57.25% | −6.61% | |
Democratic | Lee Fisher | 1,448,092 | 39.00% | +2.85% | |
Constitution | Eric Deaton | 64,017 | 1.72% | N/A | |
Independent | Michael Pryce | 48,653 | 1.31% | N/A | |
Socialist | Daniel LaBotz | 25,368 | 0.68% | N/A | |
N/A | Arthur Sullivan (write-in) | 1,512 | 0.04% | N/A | |
Majority | 677,718 | 18.25% | |||
Total votes | 3,713,452 | 100.0 | |||
Republican hold | Swing |
Published works
[edit]Books
[edit]- The Crisis of Mexican Labor. University of Texas: Praeger Publishers. 1988. p. 206. ISBN 0-275-92600-1.
- Rank and File Rebellion: Teamsters for a Democratic Union. University of Michigan: Verso Books. 1990. p. 336. ISBN 0-86091-505-0.
- Edward L. Doheny: Petroleum, Power and Politics in the U.S. and Mexico. Praeger Publishers. 1991. p. 202. ISBN 0-275-93599-X.
- A Troublemakers' Handbook: How to Fight Back Where You Work and Win!. Labor Notes. 1991. p. 262. ISBN 0-914093-04-5.
- Mask of Democracy: Labor Suppression in Mexico Today. South End Press. 1992. p. 223. ISBN 0-89608-437-X.
- Democracy in Mexico: Peasant Rebellion and Political Reform. South End Press. 1995. p. 274. ISBN 0-89608-507-4.
- Made in Indonesia: Indonesian Workers Since Suharto. South End Press. 2001. p. 395. ISBN 0-89608-642-9.
- Cesar Chavez and La Causa. Pearson Longman. 2006. p. 210. ISBN 0-321-18764-4.
- What Went Wrong? The Nicaraguan Revolution--A Marxist Analysis. Brill. 2016. p. 407. ISBN 978-9004291300.
Pamphlets
[edit]- La Botz, Dan; Clement, Chris; Luce, Stephanie; Post, Charlie (2000). Beating back the corporate attack: Socialism and the struggle for social justice. A Solidarity pamphlet. Detroit MI: Solidarity.
- La Botz, Dan (1997). The fight at UPS: The Teamsters victory and the "new labor movement". A Solidarity pamphlet. Detroit MI: Solidarity.
- La Botz, Dan (May 17, 2009). Obama, the crisis, and the movements. Working paper. Detroit MI: Solidarity.
References
[edit]- ^ Solidarity | A democratic, revolutionary socialist, feminist, anti-racist organization official Web site.
- ^ a b c d e f Landon, Simone (May 8, 2010). "Socialist for Senate". The College Hill Independent. Archived from the original on April 16, 2013. Retrieved June 2, 2024.
- ^ La Botz, Dan. "Dan La Botz" (PDF). ucsd.edu. Retrieved January 4, 2019.
- ^ "Dan La Botz". The Nation. Archived from the original on December 2, 2009. Retrieved May 3, 2010.
- ^ a b c "Dan La Botz was a founding member of Teamsters for a Democratic Union Archived 1999-10-03 at the Wayback Machine and is the author of Rank and File Rebellion: Teamsters for a Democratic Union (Verso). He edits the biweekly Mexican Labor News and Analysis and is a member of SOLIDARITY Archived 1999-02-24 at the Wayback Machine."La Botz, Dan (1997). The fight at UPS: The Teamsters victory and the "new labor movement". A Solidarity pamphlet. Detroit MI: Solidarity.
- ^ "Solidarity: A democratic, revolutionary socialist, feminist, anti-racist organization" official Web site.
- ^ "Protesters gather to mark year since shooting prompted riots in Cincinnati". Gettysburg Times. April 8, 2002. Retrieved May 3, 2010.
- ^ Nash, Ken; Rosenberg, Mimi (February 18, 2010). "Building Bridges National: Focus Mexico Crisis Upon Crisis". Building Bridges Coalition: Your Community & Labor Report. Retrieved May 3, 2010.
- ^ L. Sherman, Jerome (September 10, 2006). "Labor turmoil following disaster draws in USW". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Retrieved May 3, 2010.
- ^ "Dan La Botz, Cincinnati School Teacher, Socialist Party Candidate for U.S. Senate". CincinnatiBeacon.com. February 18, 2010. Archived from the original on July 8, 2011. Retrieved May 3, 2010.
- ^ La Botz, Dan (Winter 2011). "A Socialist Campaign in Ohio". New Politics.
- ^ a b "State of Ohio 2010 General Election November 2, 2010 Unofficial Results". Ohio Secretary of State. November 2, 2010. Archived from the original on November 9, 2011. Retrieved November 6, 2010.
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