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Aufheben #07 (Autumn 1998)

Aufheben Issue #7. Contents listed below:

  • Intakes: Fascism/Anti-Fascism - Barrot Replies
  • Social Democracy: No Future? An Introduction to Articles on the Retreat of Social Democracy (Part I)
  • What was the USSR? Part II: Russia as a Non-mode of Production
  • State of the Unions: Recent US Labour Struggles in Perspective
‹ Review: Whatever happened to the Situationists?upIntakes: Fascism/Anti-Fascism - Barrot Replies ›
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news

  • Roundup of a month of strikes in Iran

    A round-up of recent strike activity in Iran, including the car industry and agriculture.

  • Bahrain bus drivers strike
  • Scottish civil servants vote for strike over pay
  • Brazil oil strike spreads
  • UK: One in four will live in fuel poverty
  • Argos strike 'solid'
  • Brazilian oil workers begin five day strike
  • Workers riot in China
  • Water transport workers in Bangladesh in national wildcat
  • Iranian autoworkers strike against precarious work
  • One worker killed as security guards attack Indian diamond workers strike

articles

  • The Impotence of the Revolutionary Group (Sam Moss, 1930s, USA)

    "It is the writer's conviction that the day of the revolutionary party is over; the revolutionary groups under present conditions are tolerated, or rather ignored, only as long as they are impotent; that nothing is so symptomatic of their powerlessness as the fact that they are permitted to exist. We have often stated that the working class which will endure while capitalism lasts, and which cannot be obliterated under this system can alone wage a successful struggle against capitalism and that the initiative can not be taken out of its hands.

1968

  • 1968-1971: The League of Revolutionary Black Workers - A.Muhammad Ahmad

    A short history of the League of Revolutionary Black Workers - a radical union of black auto workers. The articles includes other information about the car industry, race and struggle from 1910 onwards.

Tea Break

  • Tea Break July 2008

    First issue of an irregular workers' bulletin put together by users of the website, libcom.org. This issue focuses on the 2008 pay dispute over sub-inflation pay offers.

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    • Intakes: Fascism/Anti-Fascism - Barrot Replies
    • Social Democracy: No Future? An Introduction to Articles on the Retreat of Social Democracy (Part I)
    • What was the USSR? Part II: Russia as a Non-mode of Production
    • State of the Unions: Recent US Labour Struggles in Perspective
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