A pamphlet by Tom Brown on trade unions and why they let us down (1942).
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A pamphlet by Tom Brown on trade unions and why they let us down (1942).
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| Trade unionism or syndicalism.pdf | 12.31 MB |
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Real good. Thanks for continuing to post these anarcho-syndicalist classics. Many of these pamphlets or cheap reprints were still in circulation in the early 1970s. And these were "priceless" in the sense that there wasn't a whole of anarcho-syndicalist english lang. lit at that time.
Perhaps for some in 2012 these pamphlets may seem dated. And to an extent they are. But they are good classical basics which are all part of the practical and intellectual arsenal of our tradition.