A series of articles from members and ex-members of the Workers Solidarity Movement, critically examining that organisation's history and practice. These articles were first published around 2012-2013. Copied to clipboard The WSM and Anarchism: A Political Analysis The WSM & fighting the last war - a reply to James O’Brien Anarchism, Ireland and the WSM Routes to freedom - the platform, its shortcomings and the WSM practise - does it remain relevant? Book traversal links for Debates around the Workers Solidarity Movement The WSM and Anarchism: A Political Analysis Printer-friendly version Workers Solidarity Movement Comments Written by founding member of Written by founding member of Cork WSM and very, very early WSM member. Of the pieces written to date, thus far the strongest anarchist internal critique. "Anarchism, Ireland and the WSM" https://kfdoyle.wordpress.com/2013/06/02/anarchism-ireland-wsm/ Yep, I'm meaning to get Yep, I'm meaning to get around to adding that one when I get a chance, but thought the O'Brien one should go first for context.
Written by founding member of Written by founding member of Cork WSM and very, very early WSM member. Of the pieces written to date, thus far the strongest anarchist internal critique. "Anarchism, Ireland and the WSM" https://kfdoyle.wordpress.com/2013/06/02/anarchism-ireland-wsm/
Yep, I'm meaning to get Yep, I'm meaning to get around to adding that one when I get a chance, but thought the O'Brien one should go first for context.
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Written by founding member of
Written by founding member of Cork WSM and very, very early WSM member.
Of the pieces written to date, thus far the strongest anarchist internal critique.
"Anarchism, Ireland and the WSM"
https://kfdoyle.wordpress.com/2013/06/02/anarchism-ireland-wsm/
Yep, I'm meaning to get
Yep, I'm meaning to get around to adding that one when I get a chance, but thought the O'Brien one should go first for context.