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The capitalist elite were forced to make concessions in the ‘30s-‘40s because of a threat to the very existence of their system
The capitalist elite were forced to make concessions in the ‘30s-‘40s because of a threat to the very existence of their system
1. A Strategy for Workers Liberation Capitalism is at its heart an oppressive and exploitative economic system. The core is the class…
Article about the practice and limitations of union (closed) shops in the US workers' movement in the 1930s and 40s. In particular…
Review: Venezuela: Revolution as Spectacle by Rafael Uzcategui (See Sharp Press, 2010) In her essay Latin America & Twenty-First Century Socialism (published…
The piece below is part of a debate prompted by Eric Kerl's article "Contemporary anarchism" in the July-August issue of International Socialist…
[The following essay was prepared for a panel discussion at the third Class Struggle Anarchist Conference this month.] American capitalism faces multiple…
A struggle by the workers at the New Babylon Cinema in Berlin — a relatively small firm — has now blown up…
1. At a public talk someone asks you, "okay, I understand what you reject, but I wonder what you are for? What…
Peter, If we try to think about what a socialist vision for housing should look like, there are, as you say, a…
[Contribution to the Reimagining Society Project hosted by ZCommunications] In this reply I want to describe a particular sector of North…
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