A reading of George Woodcock's 1944 essay the Tyranny of the Clock. Copied to clipboard Link https://youtu.be/vWFsdox90x0 The Mp3 can be downloaded here Book traversal links for The Tyranny of the Clock Work 101 Up The Decline and Fall of Work Printer-friendly version George Woodcock anti-work Comments
Retort Vol. 4, No. 2 (Spring 1948) The Vol. 4, No. 2 (Spring 1948) issue of Retort, an anarchist publication produced out of Bearsville, New York from 1942-1951.
The Working Class Waves Bye-Bye: A Proletarian Response to Andre Gorz Midnight Notes critically review Andre Gorz' book "Farewell to the Working Class".
Making a Living This is a wonderful article by Aaron Benanav, published originally in The Nation - but obviously it's a shame that some people won't be able to read it because of the paywall. So this is a copy of the full article! The full title of the article is: "Making a Living. The history of what we call work".
Resistance Vol. 6, No. 2 (June 1947) The Vol. 6, No. 2 (June 1947) of Resistance, an anarchist publication produced out of New York.
Slaughter or slander? Notes on the Albert Meltzer-George Woodcock conflict London anarchist Albert Meltzer was a longstanding critic of non-revolutionary and ‘intellectual’ trends described as ‘new anarchism’ or ‘militant liberalism’ (depending on your point of view). Part of this was his conflict with the Canadian writer George Woodcock. I want to examine that conflict and when and how it arose in particular.
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