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Anarcho-Syndicalist Review, #25 - 30
#25, Summer 1999
- Editorials: The Curse of Factionalism?, Welcome to ASR.
- Wobbles: Fight for the 4 Hour Day, Outlawing Direct Action, Worried Bosses...
- International Notes: IWA Plenary Report, Makhno Historical Revisionsm...
- The Danish General Strike, by Eric Chester, with a comment by Jon Bekken
- Defense of the Public Service or Defense of the State? from L'Affranchi
- Reform And Revolution: Noam Chomsky on Anarcho-Syndicalism
- Beyond Productivism: Syndicalism & Ecology, by Jeffrey Shantz with a comment by Jeff Stein
- An Interview with Cuban Anarchist Frank Fernandez
- Review Essay: Working on the Waterfront, Review by Jon Bekken
- Reviewed Briefly: Sentenced to Death Under Franco, Self Education... Reviews by Graham Purchase, Mike Long, Jamie Hutchinson
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#26, Fall 1999
- Editorials: Peace If You Want It, The Right to Be Fired
- Wobbles: Bosses Locked-In, Union Democracy, Fighting the World Trade Organization...
- The Global Threat of the World Trade Organization, by Mark, We Dare Be Free
- International Notes: Spanish Shipyard Workers, Italian Syndicalism...
- The Anarchist Movement in Mexico, from CNT, translated by Michael J. Hargis
- Union Struggles in the New Russia, by Vadim Damier, trans. by Michael Hargis
- Recovering the Spanish Syndicalist Tradition, by Maria Rodriguez Gil
- The CNT's Fight Against Temp Agencies, interview with Paco Cabello, from Lotta di Classe
- Reform And Revolution: Noam Chomsky on Anarcho-Syndicalism Part II, with commentaries by James Herod and Graham Purchase
- International Solidarity Conference Falls Short, by Jon Bekken
- German Syndicalism Takes Root, by Jon Bekken
- Anarcho-Syndicalism in France, interview with Denis Coste & Floriane Capocci
- Reviews: The Legacy of Ricardo Flores Magon, AFL's New
Direction, Remembering Spain... Reviews by Jeff Stein, Mike Long, Jon
Bekken & Alexis Buss
- Anarchist Press Review, by Michael J. Hargis
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#27, Winter 1999
- Editorials: Happy Days Are Here Again, John Sweeney - Corporate Lackey
- Wobbles: Anarchist Candidates? Industrial Organizing Conference, The Burger International, False Promise, Let Them Eat Gold
- Chomsky Symposium: Jeff Stein, Mike Long, and Jon Bekken on the ASR Chomsky Interview
- Revolutionary Union News from Sweden, Finland, Germany, Spain,Bangladesh, and Kazakhstan, compiled by Michael J. Hargis
- European Meeting of Alternative Unionism
- The Workers Movement in Indonesia, from Direct Action
- The Zapatistas and Direct Democracy, by Andrew Flood
- Works Councils and Anarcho-Syndicalism, by the CNT-AIT, translated by Solidarity Federation
- 95 Years of Revolutionary Industrial Unionism: A
Chronology, Part I - by Michael Hargis
- A Note from Labor History: The IWW's Emergency Program Split, by Jon Bekken
- Annotated Bibliography of Books on the IWW, by Steve Kellerman
- Review: Recent Books on the IWW (by Jon Bekken )
- Reviews: Italian Anarchists Against Fascism, Meatpackers, Joseph Labadie Bio... by Jon Bekken, Jeff Stein and Graham Purchase
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#28, Spring 2000
- Editorial: The Battle of Seattle
- Wobbles: Union Leaders on Rampage, Wildcatting for Safety, Looking for Prosperity ...
- International Labor News: Russian Workers Seize Work, French Unionists Face Kidnap Charges, Korean Workers Fight Capitalist Austerity,
Scottish Workers Wildcat ...
- The Battle of Seattle: Globalized Capitalism and its Discontents from We Dare Be Free
- Seattle: The First U.S. Riot Against 'Globalization'? by Loren Goldner
- What Next After Seattle? by Scott Lamson
- Freedom and Industry: The Syndicalism of Christian Cornelissen, by Jeff Stein
- Syndicalist Utopias, review essay by Jon Bekken
- 95 Years of Revolutionary Industrial Unionism: A Chronology
Part II - compiled by Michael Hargis
- How to Find Your Local Wobbly History, by Robert Helms
- Reviews: Campaigning for a Living Wage, High-Performance Business Unions ... by Jon Bekken
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#29, Summer 2000
- Editorial: Union Democracy
- Wobbles: Anarchist Communist Federation, Prosperity,
'Anarchist' Politicians
- Revolutionary Union News: CNT Fights Job Deaths, Taxi Strike,
Minister Ousted, May Day
- Building Another Future: Syndicalists Meet in Paris
- IMF/World Bank Protests, by Michael Hargis
- Direct Action: Towards an Understanding of a Concept, by Harald
Beyer-Arnesen
- Mondragon and Other Coops: For and Against, by Mike Long
- Housing Collectives, by John Englart and Helen Lee
- Lakeside Press, by Jerry Chernow
- Jura Books, by Sid Parissi
- Left Bank Books, by the Left Bank Books Collective
- The Spanish Revolution, by Sam Dolgoff
- Reviews: The Radical Alternative to Business As Usual,
8-Hour Day, Southern Labor, T-Bone Slim, Reviews by Eric Chester, Jon
Bekken, and Jeffrey Schantz
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#30, Winter 2000/2001
- Editorials: After the Elections, The Folly of Nationalism
- Obituary: Goliardo Fiaschi (1930 - 2000)
- Wobbles: WTO 'nightmare,' Deck Stacked Against US Workers,
Living Wage Win for Portland IWW...
- Repression: 25 Years for Protesting?
- International Labor News: Korean Workers Struggle,
Czech Workers Face Ax, Landless seize offices in Brazil
- Bolivia: A Social Avalanche! by Juventudes Libertarias
- Direct Action Gets the Goods in Indonesia
- General Strike in Serbia, by Ratibor T. Trivunac
- The Rebirth of French Anarcho-Syndicalism? by Gary Zabel
- Anarcho-syndicalism vs. Insurrectionism, by Seisdedos
- 35-hour-week: Lower incomes and more work, by Wildcat
- Reviews: The Anarchists in the Spanish Civil War, by Jon Bekken
- Reviews: Class War in Portugal, Human Nature & Anarchism,
Russia in Crisis, Anarchy, Illustrated Economics. Reviews by Jon Bekken,
Martin Comack, Mike Long, Graham Purchase & Jeff Stein
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