What's your favourite page/article/picture/thread on libcom?

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So?

It's quite a big site (nearly 2Gb, about 4,500 pages I think), and I don't know all of it now, so I thought maybe people could post links to bits of it they like in particular for whatever reason.

My favourite articles are:

* GI Resistance in the Vietnam War on history

* Everyday manifesto - Environment in thought

My fave biography is Afanasy Nikolaevich Matiushenko, 1879-1907, a potemkin mutineer and my favourite mini-section is probably the Workplace organising page

anyone else?

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John. wrote:

* Everyday manifesto - Environment in thought

that is a good one mate.

I really like the newswire.

And the whole organise section, while not quite there yet it has loads of good stuff i point people to.

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The history section is great. I'm checking every couple of days for new articles. Couldn't pick a favourite.

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Flavour of the week -

http://libcom.org/library/bike-messengers-direct-action-usa

'We also realised that the intense heat you build up when you bike, mixed with the right food, means you're farting all the time. So we found the right type of food that caused the worst type of explosions, and whenever we were in a big office building, we farted. You can imagine what it was like when one of us was in an elevator with ten business people in suits. Our clothes were stinking, our bodies were stinking and within a month the company had enough complaints to let us wear shorts again.'

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Alan_is_Fucking_Dead wrote:
The history section is great. I'm checking every couple of days for new articles. Couldn't pick a favourite.

I wondered if anyone did that. Ha ha I know I would if I didn't update it. I <3 the working class history embarrassed

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I especially liked the series on workplace resistance, they really cheered me up.