Industrial Worker (December 1966)

Industrial Worker (December 1966)

The December 1966 issue of the Industrial Worker, the newspaper of the revolutionary union, the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW).

Submitted by Juan Conatz on April 27, 2025

Contents include:

-Left Side column

-International labor solidarity is possible, necessary by F.T. (Fred Thompson)

-When do we decide to act for us?

-Editorial: Spotlighting the Department of Justice

-Santa wears a price tag by Dorice McDaniels

-Military-industrial complex milks USA

-Murder for profit in a Welsh coal town (Excerpt from "Aberfam and the price of coal" by Arthur Moyse, published in Freedom October 24)

-Frankly speaking by Everett E. Luoma, Equal Rights for Women

-The IWW and the New Left by Mike Johnson

-The rich man's love by J.F. McDaniels

-Review by Carlos Cortez of Poems read in spirit of peace and gladness

-Pages from IWW history: the Spokane free speech fight, 1909 by Richard Brazier

-Viet War is a bloody business venture by J.R.S.

-Getting wise to the life of a migrant by x324352

-Money, bankers and politicians by Dennis Crowley

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