FMLN: In the Footsteps of the Bolivarian Revolution
The Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front in El Salvador brought great hope to the country, but it's in big trouble as it faces presidential elections in 2018. An on-the-ground report from El Salvador by Clifton Ross.
Tyler is wrong about everything, as usual
Corbynism: Leftists Illusions about Labour
What is a workplace? Race, Workplace Struggle, and the IWW
Factory committees, shop floors, collective bargaining, contracts. What do those words mean to you? Well, it depends on your life experience, of course. To me and other workers in my industry, those words have been associated with folks who have “real jobs.” You see, even though I work a real job in a real industry, all industries are not treated equally.
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The French Miners Strike of 1948: Some Scraps of history
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The terminal decline of the TUC
Bolivarian Venezuela: Governments Lie
Durham Teaching Assistants fight on - against Labour and their unions
Stitched Up
Grzech and Domski at the Fourth Congress of the Communist International (1922)
In 1922, at the Fourth Congress of the Communist International, Władysław Kowalski (pseudonym Grzech) and Henryk Stein (pseudonym Domski) openly clashed with the leadership of both the Communist Workers’ Party of Poland and the Communist International. This article documents their contribution to the proceedings of the Congress to shed some more light on the Polish Communist Left. For more on the subject check the links in footnotes 2 and 3.
Music is stagnating, are neoliberalism and the gig economy to blame?
妇女与社会颠覆
Many faces! - Snapshots from distributing WorkersWildWest
On accountability
In recent days, my twitter feed has contained many calls for accountability, and a smaller number of people describing those calls as ‘unreasonable’, ‘impossible’ or ‘grotesque’. We may publish a blog post about the specific events, but for now I want to talk about a case where the libcom collective was ‘held to account’ and how we responded to it.