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Industrial workers know their unions can’t stop plant closures

John L. Lewis and His Critics: Some Forgotten Labor History That Still Matters Today

Staughton Lynd reviews IWW in its Heyday and its author, Eric Chester, replies

It was an evening late in August 1968. I was in the bathtub. Believing that the critical issue at the national Democratic Party convention would be whether First Amendment activity could be carried on outside the building where the delegates were meeting, I had organized a march from the lakefront to the convention site in Read more…

Review of “People Power: The Community Organizing Tradition of Saul Alinsky”

A review of Anarchists Never Surrender: Essays, Polemics, and Correspondence on Anarchism, 1908-1938, ed. and translated by Mitchell Abidor

Review of Elizabeth Gurley Flynn: Modern American Revolutionary, by Lara Vapnek

Review of American Reckoning: The Vietnam War and Our National Identity, by Christian Appy

Review of The Wobblies in their Heyday: The Rise and Destruction of the Industrial Workers of the World during the World War I Era, by Eric Chester

It would be comical for me to pretend to what is generally understood as “objectivity” in discussing the work of Howard Zinn