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Why Did the Los Angeles Supermarket Strike End in Defeat? - Letter to Red and Black Notes

The following letter from Internationalism, the US section of the International…

Unions: A revolutionary critique - Red and Black Notes

Article by Red and Black Notes, advancing a communist anti-union position, looking at the way unions…

Lessons Of the Black Sunday Sellout - Wage Slave X

Article by Wage Slave X, examining the lessons that can be drawn by the unions sellout on "Black Monday" in 2004.

Unions Narrowly Avert General Strike In B.C., Canada - Wage Slave X

Article looking at the near-General Strike in 2004 in Canada. The strike was stopped at the last…

The Vietnam syndrome revisited - Red and Black Notes

Red and Black Notes article looking at the situation in Iraq as the US becomes bogged down in a long term conflict, and comparing it to previous…

Review - Punching out by Martin Glaberman - Red and Black Notes

Red and Black Notes review of Punching Out by Martin Glaberman.

Frank Girard: In Memorial - Red and Black Notes

Red and Black Notes memorial to the passing of Frank Girard, long time editor of The Discussion Bulletin.

Workers? Autonomy? - Workers Playtime

Article by Workers Playtime arguing against the capitalist need to impose ever higher workrate and hours on the working class.

Letter on Workers Councils - Anton Pannekoek

Letter written by Anton Pannekoek where he expounds his theories on the organisation and power of workers' councils.

Review - Workers' Councils by Anton Pannekoek - Red and Black Notes

Red and Black Notes review of Workers' Councils by Anton Pannekoek. The full text of Workers'…

Reply on the War in Iraq - A Letter to the ICC - Red and Black Notes

Open letter from Red and Black Notes to Internationalism responding to an article written on two…

Anarchism not suitable - Anton Pannekoek

Short piece by Anton Pannekoek arguing why he believes anarcism is unsuitable for revolutionary organisation.
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