Our Synthetic Environment - Murray Bookchin Our Synthetic Environment is a 1962 book by Murray Bookchin, published under the pseudonym "Lewis Herber".
The sociology of Leninist organizations The behavior of Leninist groups is shaped less by the rules than by the social environment of their organizations.
“The harsh reality of capitalism”: Low wages, zero-hours contracts, and self-organisation in London’s Everyman Cinemas An interview-essay detailing the experiences of cinema worker Eve Ryman and her…
From Zerowork #1 to Zerowork #2 Article about developments between publishing of the first and second issues of the Zerowork journal.
Outline study course in Marxian economics - Paul Mattick Paul Mattick's guide to Capital, created for study groups for unemployed workers for classes on the…
10 reasons to support the firefighters' strikes Firefighters in England today walked out on strike for 24 hours in the latest of a series of stoppages in a dispute over massive attacks by the…
A cyborg manifesto: science, technology and socialist feminism in the late 20th century - Donna Haraway Biologist and socialist feminist Donna Haraway's influential 1984 essay suggesting…
"Professor Xu": Laid-off plastics worker becomes China's Walter White Repost of a story of interest less for its similarity to "Breaking Bad," and more for what this…
The killing of Eric Garner and the failure of social justice unionism Rather than providing a strategy for fighting racism, social justice unionism has led some union…
The great strike of the Northumberland and Durham coalfield, 1844 - Derrik Scott Historical information about a big strike of miners in the UK in 1844, including the background of…
Another shoe strike in the Pearl River Delta: Lide, Guangzhou Translation of a brief report on a strike of 2,500 workers at a shoe factory in Guangzhou that began…