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The One Big Union Monthly (October 1919)

The October 1919 issue of The One Big Union Monthly, a publication of the Industrial Workers of the World.

The One Big Union Monthly (November 1919)

The November 1919 issue of The One Big Union Monthly, a publication of the Industrial Workers of the World.

Shop Organization the base of the IWW - George Hardy

An 1920 article by George Hardy, advocating some structural changes for the IWW.
The One Big Union Monthly (June 1920)

The One Big Union Monthly (June 1920)

The June 1920 issue of The One Big Union Monthly.
Murray Bookchin

Radical agriculture - Murray Bookchin

An essay in which Murray Bookchin outlines his ideal system of food cultivation and criticizes the existing, capitalistic system. Appeared in…

Withered aristocracy #1 - by way of introduction

An introduction to what will hopefully be an intermittent series of musing on life and labor within the New York City building trades and…
Sketch of Edgar Bauer

Critique’s quarrel with church and state (excerpt) - Edgar Bauer

The young Edgar Bauer (1820-1886) was credited by Gustav Landauer and Max Nettlau with founding the…

7. Insurrection and Communization

"The people are missing"

Climate populism and the People’s Climate March

Large demonstrations are planned to push for action on climate change. Here we discuss the potentials and pitfalls of climate populism.

Discussion: anarchist shop experiences - Mike Harris

An article discussing the personal experiences of anarchist organising on-the-job in the New York area in the early 1980s.
Murray Bookchin circa 1950s

State capitalism in Russia - Murray Bookchin

Murray Bookchin's critique of the USSR's economy as state capitalist. Published in Contemporary Issues 7, Autumn 1950 (under pseudonym M. S…
Bathing in the cold glow of the planet Melancholia, from the eponymous film.

Rhythms: third movement

Second part of investigation into rhythmic understanding of madness and our corporeal bodily existence. Runs a little longer than the usual…
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