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Political label
Libertarian Marxist
Region
North America
Country and town
Portland, Oregon, USA
Employment sector
retail and food
Union membership
IWW
Political group membership
World Socialist Party (US)
Occupation
Grocery Clerk
Favourite page on libcom.org
http://libcom.org/library/value-price-and-profit-karl-marx
Favourite thinkers
Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels, Eugene Debs, Daniel DeLeon, Paul Mattick, Murray Bookchin, Anton Pannekoek, Joseph Dietzgen
Favourite political books
Value, Price and Profit - Marx

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http://www.wspus.org/

History

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2 years 27 weeks
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Latin american workers in Unite: from heroes to pariahs
The Chomsky Effect (Housmans 28.11.09)
Athens in siege: police Hq attacked, hundreds detained and many wounded
The Shop Stewards’ Movement and Workers’ Control 1910-1922 by Branko Pribićević
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  • Bristol Peace Vigil News : Death Of 100th British Soldier
  • Crane & Cast dismissals
  • Change the world without taking power
  • Tehran bus workers under attack - update
  • The role of the Catholic Church in Yugoslavia's holocaust - Seán Mac Mathúna, 1941-1945

news

AbM: Pemary Ridge Thirteen Released, Kennedy Thirteen Still in Detention
Anti-CCTV prank in Dijon
Update from Athens: Reactions to repression

library

Cape Town housing activist's trial begins
Learning from experience: To win is to fight to the end
A libertarian Marxist tendency map

history

The Anarchist Movement in Japan, 1906-1996 - John Crump
Picket and Pot Banger Together - Class recomposition in Argentina?
1919: The Story of the Limerick Soviet

blog

Caiman del Barrio - War all the time: the differences between the internal and external aggressor in Venezuela
Spartacus - Workers' struggles around Asia (October 2009)
Tom Jennings - Le Donk and Scor-Zay-Zee, directed by Shane Meadows

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