Italy: women in the Fiat factory The following article was written by a Turin collective working on the problems of women employed by Fiat. It was published in Lotta Continua,…
Keep on truckin' - Mac Brockway (Tim Costello) Mac Brockway (pseudonym for Tim Costello) analyses the machinations of unions in maintaining order in the workplace, with particular focus on a small dispute in the truck driving industry in New York.
Point of view: Solidarity Root and Branch introduce the British libertarian socialist group Solidarity to their American readers, appending the group's statement of principles, As We See It, below.
Old left, new left, what's left? - Paul Mattick, Jr. Paul Mattick Jr. takes a look at the 'New Left' and student movement at the end of the 1960s.
Manifesto - Ecology Action East Root and Branch put forward a communist approach to environmental issues.
Notes on the postal strike - Stanley Aronowitz and Jeremy Brecher Root and Branch on the wildcat strike of US postal workers in 1970 and its implications.
No class today, no ruling class tomorrow. Lessons of the student strike - Root & Branch This is an analysis of the 1970 US-wide, spontaneous student strike by council communist group Root…
Origins of the job structure in the steel industry - Katherine Stone Katherine Stone analyses how workers' control in the US steel industry in the 19th century was…
The Seattle general strike of 1919 The detailed official history of the strike, in which the city was taken over by the workers, by the History Committee of the General Strike…
In the heart of the heart of the country: The strike at Lordstown - Peter Herman A detailed historical account and analysis of the dispute at the General Motors Lordstown plant in…
I don't want to change my lifestyle - I want to change my life 1972 article from Root & Branch on the issues affecting women workers, and exposing some myths of the feminist movement, like sisterhood instead of class antagonism.