Martin Glaberman's chapbook 'The Grievance'. This was published as a 'little book' on Stan Weir's Singlejack press in 1980. Author Martin Glaberman Copied to clipboard Files Gaberman_Grievanc.pdf (6.76 MB) Martin Glaberman Stan Weir Johnson–Forest Tendency Facing Reality Comments
Glaberman, Martin: 1918 - 2001 - Obituary by Red and Black Notes Red & Black Notes was deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Martin Glaberman on December 17,…
For a new workerism: Glaberman, Weir and Lynd Alex Erikson reviews “Punching Out” by Marty Glaberman, “Singlejack Solidarity” by Stan Weir, and “Wobblies and Zapatistas” by Staughton Lynd and Andrej Grubacic.
The American worker - Paul Romano and Ria Stone An extensive two-part article on factory workers in the US in 1947. In the first half, auto worker Phil Singer (using the pen name, Paul Romano)…
“Be his payment high or low”: the American working class in the sixties - Martin Glaberman Martin Glaberman's analysis of workers' struggle in America in the 1960s and the…
Young Detroit radicals 1955-1965 - Dan Georgakas Dan Georgakas's personal recollections of radicals in Detroit and the people who formed the League…
Rediscovering Two Labor Intellectuals - Steve Early Steve Early reviews collections of writings by Martin Glaberman and Stain Weir, while tying their experience and outlook to the emerging split within the AFL-CIO in 2004.
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