Industrial Worker (August 1970)

Industrial Worker (August 1970)

The August 1970 issue of the Industrial Worker, the newspaper of the revolutionary union, the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW).

Submitted by Juan Conatz on May 24, 2025

Contents include:

-Left Side column

-Disabled miners close down mines

-Chicago Seed organizes under IU 450

-Reader's soapbox

-Why the student revolution? by Larry Cornett

-A well deserved congratulations (from whom?) by Joseph Mangano

-Buckminster's computer

-Stover-Lamm defense

-Conferences

-The Strategy-Action Conference: Milwaukee by Gary Gresher

-Crisis in mass transportation spikes growth of free transit agitation by Patrick Murfin

-Union odds n ends

-From down under by Pat Mackie

-FDA protecton racket

-Law, justice & compensation for the American worker by Leo Carella

-Add to IWW reading list

-Frank Little, rebel by Din Crowley

-Review of A History of Criminal Syndicalism Legislation in the United States

-An anarchist in Cuba by Ronald Kevin Romano, x325160

-Musings of a Wobbly by Enness Ellae

-Business unionism in agriculture by FT (Fred Thompson)

-How Canadian labor resolutes

Taken from Internet Archive

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