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