The beginning of the sit‐down era: The reminiscences of Rex Murray An account by Rex Murray, a local union president, of the 1934 sit-down strike by rubber workers in Akron, Ohio.
Radicals and the jobless: the Musteites and the unemployed leagues, 1932-1936 - Roy Rosenzweig A paper by Roy Rosenzweig about the American Workers Party and its organizations…
Review: Anarchist voices. An oral history of anarchism in America AK offers a most welcome unabridged reprint of a volume first issued in 1995, issued as part of AK…
In Yemen, the US finds itself fighting alongside al-Qaeda The US claims to be fighting a war on groups like al-Qaeda and ISIS, but you wouldn't know it by…
The downing of Iran Air 655 A look at the shooting down of Iran Air 655, a commercial airline flight shot down by the US Navy killing all 290 people on board.
A look at Lockerbie: Iran Air Flight 655 The tragic story of the Lockerbie bombing begins in Iran, with the US downing of Iranian Air Flight 655 killing 290. Part 1 of a multi-part…
The nuclearization of the world - Jaime Semprun In this Swiftian “nuclearist manifesto” first published in France in 1980, the author uses “laughable sophistry” and “black humor” “disguised as…
US commitment to human rights on display as staunch ally executes 47 The US is implicated in the mass execution in Saudi Arabia more than the media likes to let on.
The postmodern left and the success of neoliberalism The international Left promotes its own image rather than engaging in the bitter reality of resistance against neoliberalism. It does not need to…
Black Lives Matter and The Race Question An outline for my blog on the BLM movement, it's rise to prominence, and the race question. I give a detailed idea of where I think the BLM…
What is at Stake in North Minneapolis and #Justice4Jamar? This article is written by M1 member, db, a new school teacher and resident in North Minneapolis…
The Case of Laquan McDonald Some background on the scandal surrounding the shooting of 17 year old Laquan McDonald by Chicago police officer Jason Van Dyke.