The Destructive Urge Marxism's greatest discovery is that it cannot prescribe any science of revolution, any fail-safe program. On the contrary what it provides is a…
Coalminers strike against Pittston Company in Virginia, 1989-1990 A short history of the successful 10 month long strike at Pittston Coal against cuts to retirement…
Reflections on sabotage, theirs and ours - Jeff Shantz On capitalist and worker sabotage in environmental struggle.
The SS Columbia Eagle mutiny, 1970 - Steven Johns A short history of the most spectacular American naval mutiny during the Vietnam war, where two sailors hijacked a ship full of napalm and sailed…
A short account of sabotage at a US army oil depot A short, personal account of worker and army veteran sabotage of oil supplies to the military towards the end of the Vietnam war.
Sabotage: a spanner in the works - Robert Young A review of Geoff Brown, Sabotage: A Study in Industrial Conflict by Robert M. Young.
Sabotage: a study in industrial conflict - Geoff Brown A superb and detailed 1977 study of the practice of worker sabotage of production, particularly by…
Why Blackadder Goes Forth could have been a lot funnier A fascinating look at Tommy Atkins' hidden tactics to avoid combat on the western front in World War…
Worker sabotage in a financial services call centre An inspiring first person account of employee sabotage in a pensions call centre, where workers helped customers recoup forgotten pension…
I punched my boss in the face A delivery driver's account of, well, punching his boss in the face after being threatened with a pay cut. Which strangely enough got his boss to…
Interview with Jacques Servin Interview with former Maxis programmer Jacques Servin, who was fired after inserting code in response to poor conditions.
A worker's critique of parecon Criticism of the idea of participatory economics, or parecon, from the perspective of a worker. Despite its theoreticians' grand plans, we resist…