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The rape of Vietnam - Bob Potter

Anti-Vietnam war pamphlet published as pamphlet 25 by Solidarity June-July 1967, which was quite unique in the time in that it also criticised…

What next for engineers? - Ken Weller

1972 reprint by Big Flame of a Solidarity pamphlet by Ken Weller about the learnings for workers from the ten-week strike at Ford Dagenham in…

The socialist programme - Socialism Reaffirmed

Second text by Socialism Reaffirmed, later renamed Solidarity, laying out a libertarian socialist programme. Breaking with the politics of social democracy and Trotskyism, it tries to set forth the tasks of the socialist revolution and aims at eliminating the road which the working class can take to emancipate itself. Published around 1960.
Hellen Keller in 1920

Helen Keller: why I became an IWW

An Interview, written by Barbara Bindley, New York Tribune, January 15, 1916.
Two boys working on textile loom

Civilization in Southern Mills

An article by Mother Jones on the working conditions of the South.
Fac­to­ries Near Mont de Cen­gle (Paul Cézanne, 1870)

Proletarian experience

A 1953 essay by Claude Lefort of Socialisme Ou Barbarie that represents part of the turn to the soci­o­log­i­cally ori­ented approach to the work…

GI resistance to the Vietnam War photo gallery

From the archives at Sir ! No Sir!, photos of various episodes of rank-and-file soldiers' resistance to the Vietnam War

R.I.P. Jacques Mesrine - Alèssi Dell’Umbria

A 2010 essay on the life, death and continuing appeal of the legendary French bank robber, kidnapper and escape artist, known as “Public Enemy No…
pamphlet cover

Unemployment and the Machine

An analysis of the relationship between technology and levels of employment.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/in-pictures-26169252

UK storms: a vision of the future

The UK has been hit by a series of strong storms throughout January and into February, with no end in sight. This offers a case study of…

On union scabbing

Some quick thoughts on the need to respect picket lines and the challenge of the anti-strike laws and multi-union workplaces.
First front page

The Voice of the People newspaper

Voice of the People was the new name of the Lumberjack the Wobbly Weekly covering New Orleans and the surrounding area.
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