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Nate Hawthorne

Response to Fellow Worker B

Nate Hawthorne's reply to PatrickB's response to an earlier column.

Forget industrial power

A piece advocating that the IWW should concentrate on organizing small shops, rather than large companies.

Reform is possible and reformism is guaranteed

An article by Nate Hawthorne responding to 'Is reform possible?' on whether significant reform is possible in contemporary capitalism, how it…

Life during war time

Slightly fictionalized autobiographical short story, with the U.S. invasion of Iraq in the early 1990s as background.

Workers, the state, and struggle

Article about the state and ways that struggles by workers sometimes reinforce capitalism.

Confidence and Solidarity

A follow-up to 'What kind of solidarity forever?' which claims that activism wins out over workplace organizing due to lack of confidence.

What Kind Of Solidarity Forever?

A piece exploring how organizing on the shopfloor and activism outside the shopfloor are different and how they compliment each other.

A debate on collective bargaining and the IWW

Mottos and watchwords: a discussion of politics and mass organizations

Nate Hawthorne takes on some of the contradictions of revolutionary unionism and mass organizations.

Charting

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Talking to Bosses: Stick to the Script!

Emotional Pressure and Organization Building

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