The Workers' Dreadnought (Vol. 5 No. 13 - 22 June 1918) Including: Women's Co-Operative Guild congress in Bradford, international news, Sylvia Pankhurst and…
In the End One of Pannekoek's Contribution to the Mass Strike Debate and his text in his polemic with Karl Kautsky. This was written after Kautsky's text "The Latest Radicalism" where he had summarized…
The Essence of our Present Demands One of Pannekoek's Contributions to the Mass Strike Debate. This was written in response to an article by Gustav Eckstein, an associate of Karl…
Mass Action and Revolution One of Pannekoek's Contributions to the Mass Strike Debate. This signalled the beginning of Pannekoek's direct break with Karl Kautsky and was…
Against the Mass Strike One of Pannekoek's Contributions to the Mass Strike Debate. Here he talks about the growing fear among the German Bourgeois regarding the Mass…
The Path of Struggle One of Pannekoek's Contributions to the Mass Strike Debate. Here he argues against the "wait-and-see" policy of Social Democrats, at a time when…
The Dangers of the Mass Strike One of Pannekoek's Contributions to the Mass Strike Debate. Here he talks about the dangers that the state can pose for the workers, their…
The Difficulties of the Mass Strike One of Pannekoek's Contributions to the Mass Strike Debate. Here he talks about the so-called difficulties that the Mass Strike will encounter…
The Necessity of the Mass Strike One of Pannekoek's Contributions to Mass Strike Debate. Here he talks about the necessity of Mass Strike in the fight for Universal Suffrage in…
The Result of the Belgian Mass Strikes One of Pannekoek's Contributions to the Mass Strike Debate. Here he talks about the Belgian Mass Strike of 1913. Originally published in …
Mass Strike Threat and Mass Strike Refusal One of Pannekoek's Contribution to the Mass Strike Debate. Here he talks about the Mass Strikes in Belgium and Hungary. Originally published in …
Popular interest and Mass Action One of Pannekoek's Contributions to the Mass Strike Debate. Here he talks about the popular nature of Mass Action where not just a section but…