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Workers' struggles in China (March 2010 Part 1)
Tochatti, James, 1852-1928
There’s only one thing left to settle: our accounts with capital and its state - TPTG
Democracy: There's no escape.
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Electricity workers strike threatens Greece with blackout
Democracy: There's no escape.
Class struggle in Claremont

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Privatising the post: too much, too late
Organized Labor versus "The Revolt Against Work" - John Zerzan
Wired - temp-work in the rail-industry, Germany, 2006

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Zanon factory occupation - interview with workers
Poznan 1956 and Radom 1976
Jamaica: another two-party state - The Red Menace

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Spartacus - Workers' struggles in China (March 2010 Part 1)
Spartacus - Workers' struggles in Asia (March 2010 Part 1)
Tom Jennings - Haiku, by Andrew Vachss, and The Right Mistake, by Walter Mosley

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