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1917

The Wheatland Boys

An article about the 'Wheatland Hop riot', which was a confrontation between striking farm workers affiliated with the IWW and local hostile police.

International Socialist Review (January 1914)

Articles from the January 1914 issue of the International Socialist Review.

1914

The experiment of West Kurdistan (Syrian Kurdistan) has proved that people can make changes - Zaher Baher

An interesting report by Zaher Baher of Haringey Solidarity Group and Kurdistan…

Egalitarian social organisation among hunter-gatherers: the case of the Mbendjele Bayaka - Jerome Lewis

It would be absurd to try to return to the social relations of our hunter-gatherer…
Soldiers opened fire on rebels

Shays' rebellion, 1786

A short history of the "Shays' rebellion" in Massachusetts in the wake of the American Revolution, in which many poor farmers and war veterans…
The Northwood and Pinner hospital, occupied

The Northwood and Pinner hospital occupation, 1983

A very short history of the occupation of the small Northwood and Pinner hospital in London, which successfully prevented its proposed closure.
Hayes Cottage hospital, occupied by the workers

The Hayes Cottage hospital occupation, 1983

Historical information about and images from the occupation of Hayes Cottage hospital by its workers, who took over the establishment and ran it…

Baltimore Jimmy John’s workers stop work, march on boss

On August 22nd, Jimmy John’s workers in Baltimore engaged in a short work stoppage and marched on…

Solidarity: a union which betrays its name

Next week Solidarity will organize its anniversary festival in Gdansk. It will be punctuated by such events as a huge mass in a grand cathedral…

“I never met a man I admired more”: Vincent St. John (1876-1929)

A short biography written by Juan Conatz of Vincent St. John, who was a hugely important and…
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