Industrial Worker (March 1971)

Industrial Worker (March 1971)

The March 1971 issue of the Industrial Worker, the newspaper of the revolutionary union, the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW).

Submitted by Juan Conatz on June 3, 2025

Contents include:

-Left Side column

-'Hip' capitalists as square as any

-Rockin' chair collectors, why stand in line?

-Reader's Soapbox

-Women Wobblies by Jarama Jahn

-Bolshevism: old and new by J.Milne (reprinted from Fulcrum, the journal of the Socialist Party of Canada)

-Voices from inside

-Pinkertons menace Canadian campuses

-Without rank & file control, labor has no freedom, even in the United States by Peter Sute

-Tom Barker: did the IWW try to burn Sydney to spring him out of jail?

-Obituary: Joan London

-Surviving the future by Patrick Murfin

-Musings of a Wobbly by Enness Ellae

-Unemployment & culture by Fred Thompson

-Was Joe Hill guilty? by Fred Thompson

-Adventures of an Indian Mestizo Part III by Pedro Coria (Translated by Eugene Nelson)

-Repression notes, USA

-Bay Area supports Hip workers

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