This one would be mostly for the Americans, but I've been wanting to read this forever and I thought it might be a good opportunity to get the forums at iww.org functioning now that the international site is being revamped...
i think there were too many people involved last time, it was on an outside internet site, etc. If it was to happen again I'd say do it via phone conferences with a smaller tighter group of people.
Yeah, phone conferences? Seems like a lot of coordination to me... Plus I kind of like the idea of having the ideas out there in the international site, kind of a nice reference for ourselves and any others who might read the book in the future.
it's true but mofos lack discipline around here. Shit i read luckacs for Weaver, and he never followed through on that shit Revolutionary discipline comrades
Eh, wish I could have been more disciplined, but between working full time in a shithole and full time studies, just didn't have any time to even think about anything. Why don't we get a list serve going? Something that we can do by email. What say ye?
Communist atheist pamphleteer, bill poster, slum dweller, early birth control advocate, fierce public ranter; Dan Chatterton is one of the most fascinating and undeservably obscure characters of the London radical scene in the second half of the 19th century.
This one would be mostly for the Americans, but I've been wanting to read this forever and I thought it might be a good opportunity to get the forums at iww.org functioning now that the international site is being revamped...
http://www.iww.org/en/organize/laborlaw/Lynd