A Country Considered to Be Free - New Zealand and the IWW "Towards a Transnational Study of New Zealand Links with the Wobblies", an essay by Mark Derby which…
Syndicalism - an introduction A short explanation of revolutionary syndicalism and industrial unionism as well as some notes on their histories.
Syndicalism: What It Is - Gaylord Wilshire Brief explanatory article by Gaylord Wilshire (1861-1927). Known as the "millionare socialist", Wilshire served as emergency editor of The…
The Industrial Workers of the World in Australia - Ian Bedford A short critical, but generally sympathetic, assessment of the Australian Wobblies. From; Labour…
Memoirs of the I.W.W. [Australia] - Bill Beattie Recollections of struggles in the years around the First World War - by a former Australian Wobbly. From; Labour History no. 13, (Journal of the…
Counter-revolution and the Soviet Union - Gregori Maximov Short essay by famous Russian anarchist, Gregori Maximov, on the defeat of the 1917 revolution by…
Principles of syndicalism - Tom Brown Written by the well known activist and propagandist Tom Brown, the article explains clearly the principles according to which syndicalist unions…
Anarcho-syndicalism - an introduction A short explanation of anarcho-syndicalism and notes on its history.
1816-1939: Syndicalism in South Africa A short history of radical trade unionism, class struggle and race in Southern Africa in the 19th and 20th centuries.
The Industrial Workers of Africa, 1917-1921 - Bikisha Media Collective The history of four years of the revolutionary multi-racial union in South Africa, the Industrial…
1895-1921: The CGT, France A history of the anarchist origins of the largest trade union in France and the development and decline of revolutionary ideas and practice within it.