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15. Self-help in Hard Times

The war was hardly over, it was February 1919, the IWW leadership was in jail, but the IWW idea of the general strike became reality for five days in Seattle, Washington, when a walkout of 100,000 working people brought the city to a halt.
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Flaum Workers Attempt to Return to Work
Fascist bomb in Salonica, racist pogrom in Athens
Update from Athens: Reactions to repression

library

Co-ops or conflicts? - libcom.org
TAZCVRL: Power beyond the state in the favelas of Rio de Janeiro
Faceless Resistance - Everyday resistance at a Swedish bakery

history

1993-1996: The Dublin fight against water charges
The transgression of a laborer: Malcom X in the wilderness of America
The couriers are revolting! The Despatch Industry Workers Union, 1989-1992

blog

Tom Jennings - Broken Embraces, directed by Pedro Almodóvar
Caiman del Barrio - War all the time: the differences between the internal and external aggressor in Venezuela
Spartacus - Workers' struggles around Asia (October 2009)

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