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