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.
1920: The Chilean "White Terror" An article from the Chilean IWW describing the massive government and vigilante repression the radical workers movement was facing. Originally appeared in the One Big Union Monthly (January 1921).
1912: The syndicalist trials A short history of the trials and legal repression of radical trade unionists in the UK in the early twentieth century.