A social history and analysis of drug use and its relationship with class struggle.
Originally digitised by Collective Action Notes
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A social history and analysis of drug use and its relationship with class struggle.
Originally digitised by Collective Action Notes
A look at the co-ordinated clampdown targeting a number of prominent prison organizers in the run-up to the national prison strike set to begin on August 21st.
The site of the Dhaka factory collapse is now cleared; new concessions and reforms are announced. Some further reflections...
A post on why workers should oppose automation unless we can carry it out in our own interests and why a Universal Basic Income is not going to be the answer to the resulting immiseration
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