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A People's History Of World War One

In this essay, I will present a class analysis of the First World War. I hope to begin a retelling of the conflict from the otherside. Not simply as the bloody struggle of capitalists and monarchs over the division of the world, but also as a class war between the working classes and their rulers for life itself.
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Land, Wealth, and Self-Determination in the Lower East Side

Midnight Notes' in-depth interview with two New York City squatters (1989).
The word mandela is emblazoned on a new development block

Africa in Boston: A Critical Analysis of Mandela, Massachusetts - Monty Neill

On the 1986 proposal that certain sections of Boston which had an African-American majority…
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The Voice of Industry (Vol. 3 No. 34 - 3 March 1848)

The 3 March 1848 issue of the Voice of Industry (Vol. 3 No. 34).
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The Struggle Against Enclosures in Jay, Maine - David Riker

An account of the 1987-88 strike against International Paper, including sabotage, community…
a robot duck from 1758

On Africa and Self-Reproducing Automata - George Caffentzis

Midnight Notes' autonomist Marxist considerations on self-reproducing automata in Africa.
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The Voice of Industry (Vol. 3 No. 37 - 24 March 1848)

The 24 March 1848 issue of the Voice of Industry (Vol. 3 No. 37).
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The Voice of Industry (Vol. 3 No. 35 - 10 March 1848)

The 10 March 1848 issue of the Voice of Industry (Vol. 3 No. 35).
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Black Flag 198 (May 1990)

The Poll Tax after Trafalgar Square, Martin Foran, Argentina, prisoners, Bulgaria, Yugoslav anarchism, Algeria, Greek resistance 1973-1990, the…
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The Voice of Industry (Vol. 1 No. 39 - 13 March 1846)

The 13 March 1846 issue of the Voice of Industry (Vol. 1 No. 39).
Photo. Caption: A passerby reads an execution notice outside the Beijing People's High Court. The red check mark at the bottom indicates the person has been executed. Seven people were put to that day.

Inscrutable China: Reading Struggles Through the Media - Silvia Federici

Midnight Notes on China's restructuring and the resistance to it, viewed through the lens of the US…

Some Photographs That I Was Not Able To Take: Egypt and the Red Sea - Ed Emory

Midnight Notes accompanies Egyptian migrant workers across the Red Sea (1982).
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