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International Council Correspondence Volume 1, Number 10

The Volume 1, Number 10 (August 1935) issue of International Council Correspondence.

International Council Correspondence Volume 1, Number 9

The Volume 1, Number 9 (June 1935) issue of International Council Correspondence.

International Council Correspondence Volume 1, Number 8

The Volume 1, Number 8 (May 1935) issue of International Council Correspondence.

International Council Correspondence Volume 1, Number 7

The Volume 1, Number 7 (April 1935) issue of International Council Correspondence.
The first intifada

Worldwide Intifada #1

We are reproducing here a long extant pamphlet on insurrection in Palestine that restarted in 1987, which warns against the pitfalls of…

A new path to gender equality - Harley Roquentin

All of us has been affected by gender. Men and women, by virtue of their label, are expected to conform to the rigid nature of their identities…

Pushing Dust: Work Report from Greenford Street Cleansing Gangs

We look at the company structure, the work-mates, the re-structuring and how the trade union engages…
China on Strike book cover

"China on Strike" book talks, San Francisco Bay Area, 6-7 April 2016

China on Strike is the first English-language book that provides an intimate and revealing window…

The POUM's seven decades - Wilebaldo Solano

A history of the POUM, written by a longtime member, Wilebaldo Solano.
PHL railroad LA/Long Beach port complex

Supply Chain Inquiry, Los Angeles, 12 March 2016

"Supply Chain Worker Inquiry: China Through Los Angeles" presentation on Saturday, 12 March 2016 at The Public School Los Angeles from 2:00 to 4…

New year, old struggles: the strike for the collective agreement in the logistics sector

Against a background of general retreat of the labor movement triggered by fears of…

So it's come to this.

Clinton's supporters are embarrassing themselves by describing her as a "progressive"
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