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Anarcho-Syndicalist Review, #51 - 60

#51 (Winter 2008)

  • Editorial: No grounds for hope, No reason to despair
  • Wobbles: Workers' Occupation Victorious, Making the boss press tell the truth, ACORN corruption, Political strikes illegal, Longhaul raided
  • International Notes: Mondragon's capitalism, The CNT-F & labor law "reform," Convicted of picketing, Global Day of Action against Starbucks, Racketeering suit against Wobblies tossed
  • Articles: Wanted: $20 a gallon gas, and free public transportation, by Mike Long
  • On Paul Krugman's Nobel prize in economics: Class, power & "free" markets, by Iain McKay
  • Militarized Strike-Management & Strike-Breaking in Post-WW II United States, by Dan Jakopovich
  • Symposium: The Industrial Workers of the World: One Hundred Years of Revolutionary Unionism by Gerald Ronning, Mike Hargis and Eric Chester with a comment from Jon Bekken
  • Symposium: Murray Bookchin: His Legacy and Final Work by Iain McKay and Graham Purchase
  • Reviews: The Bolsheviks in Power by Iain McKay
  • "Class Struggle Anarchist Conference"
  • Primitivism, Post-Modernism, Chomsky and Anarchism by Graham Purchase

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#52 (Summer 2009)

  • Editorial: EFCA is not the solution
  • Wobbles: Obama: Hope dies hard, “Change to Win” labor fed collapses, Infestation of cops, Crime does pay...
  • International Notes: We won’t pay for their crisis!, Vietnamese garment workers wildcat, F.O.R.A. rebuilding in Argentina, Swedish Nazis firebomb syndicalists, Assassination of workers in Venezuela, General Strike Against the Crisis and the Government... compiled by Mike Hargis
  • Factory occupations spread like wildfire by John Kalwaic
  • Statement from workers occupying Kherson Machinery
  • Zombie Capitalism by Jon Bekken
  • French workers confront the economic crisis
  • SPECIAL SECTION: Darwinism at 150
  • Hierarchy, collectivity & nature by Graham Purchase
  • Mutual Aid: An introduction & evaluation by Iain McKay
  • Social Biology and solidarity. Review essay by Graham Purchase
  • Intelligent Design and the Attack on Materialism. Review by Jon Bekken
  • The God Delusion & anarchism. Review Essay by Iain McKay
  • ANARCHIST CLASSIC: The Malthusians By P. J. Proudhon
  • REVIEWS: The Roots of Anarcho-Syndicalism in Catalonia Review by Martin Comack
  • Magon and the Mexican Revolution Review by Mike Hargis
  • Bombers, Then and Now Review by Mike Long
  • Leter: Class Struggle Anarchist Conference

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#53 (Winter 2010)

  • Editorial: The Zombie Stomp
  • Wobbles: Mountains into moonscapes, Socialism gains popularity, Testing kindergarteners, Arbitration...
  • International Notes: Outlawing the Free Workers Union of Germany, Chinese construction workers occupy Israeli crane, Scottish Wobs block bins, Polish syndicalists campaign for free public transport, Criminal complaint against IWW organizer, Argentine metro workers strike, Repression hits Serbian syndicalists, French CNT-PTT (Post) regains union rights
  • 100 years of anarcho-syndicalism in Spain
  • Swedish syndicalists adopt new statement of principles
  • Ssangyong Motors strike in South Korea ends in defeat and repression, by Loren Goldner
  • Venezuela’s first “socialist” maquila, by Rafael Uzcátegui
  • The economic crisis in Spain, by E. Alabort, L. Buendía, G. Fuster, M. Obispo and Ll. Rodríguez, Institute for Economic Sciences and Self-Management, Barcelona
  • The economics of anarchy, by Iain McKay
  • Reforming health care, by Jon Bekken
  • The European Union under U.S. sovereignty, by Jean-Claude Paye
  • REVIEWS: Revolutionary Syndicalism: A history & examination, Review essay by Graham Purchase; The IWW in Philadelphia, Review by Joe Golowka; Libertarian education, Review essay by Mike Long
  • OBITUARIES: Toivo Halonen and Abel Paz

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#54 (summer 2010)

  • Editorial: Time to Take Responsibility
  • Wobbles: Murder in West Virginia, Union Scabbing, Cooperation is Contagious, Workers Won’t Serve SEIU Pie Cards...
  • International Notes: Pissed-off workers attack Greek labor fakir, French workers threaten to blow up factory over pay dispute, Wildcat strikes, Repression in Serbia and Venezuela... compiled by Mike Hargis
  • In Defense of Collective Ownership, by Federazione dei Comunisti Anarchici, Italy
  • Athens: Emancipatory Gymnasium, by Tierra y Libertad
  • The Economics of Freedom, by Jon Bekken
  • Capitalists, Global Warming, & the Climate Justice Movement, by James Herod
  • Green Flame: Kropotkin & the Birth of Ecology, by Graham Purchase
  • The Myth of Venezuelan ‘Eco-Socialism’, by Maria Pilar Garcia Guadilla
  • REVIEWS: Health Under Capitalism, Review by Nick Matthews
  • A History of the International Workers’ Association, Review by Jared Davidson
  • A “History” of “Anarchism”, Review by Jon Bekken
  • Post-Anarchism & Other Blind Spots, Review essay by Graham Purchase

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#55 (Winter 2011)

  • EDITORIAL: Cutting Out the Middle Man
  • WOBBLES: Mad Bombers, The Richer the Boss, the Meaner he is...
  • INTERNATINAL NOTES: Precarious work & coops, Cuban anarchists meet, Repression in Iceland, FAU Berlin wins, Protugues General Strike, French pension battle...copiled by Mike Hargis
  • OBITUARY: Ken Coates by Nick Mathews
  • Self-Mangement in Argentina Continues Strong
  • The Crisis of the Euro by Jean-Claud Paye
  • The Rise & Fall of the IWW As Viewed Through Membership Figures by Eric Chester
  • Democracy & Accountability in the Syndicalist Movement by Jon Bekken
  • SPECIAL SECTION ON WORKERS' CULTURE
  • The Spanish Civil War, Cartooning & the Cultural Imagination by Kristin Williams
  • Songs of Labor & Rebellion by Charlie King
  • The Internationale: Labor's Libertarian Anthem by Iain McKay
  • Solidarity Forever: A Wobbly Labor Anthem by Jon Bekken
  • The Rabble Have Run Amok! by Steve Kellerman
  • REVIEWS: Creative Rabble Rousing Review by Len Wallace
  •    Revolutionary Communities Review by Jon Bekken
  •    The Comming Insurrection Review by Iain McKay
  •    The Limits of Post-Anarchism Review by Graham Purchase
  • "I Am an Anarchist!": 170 Years of Anarchism by Iain McKay

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#56 (Summer 2011)

  • EDITORIAL: Are We Entitled?
  • WOBBLES: The Terror of Unionization, Economic Booms, Prison Labor, Mutual Aid, Wretched Excess...
  • INTERNATINAL NOTES: General Strike in Italy, Burmese Garment Workers, Temp Workers Solidarity, Polish Nurses Seize Paliament... copiled by Mike Hargis
  • Cuba: A Socialist Look at the Reforms by Armando Chaguaceda and Ramon I. Ceteno
  • COSATU's Response to the Crisis: An Anarcho-Syndicalist Assessment by Lucien van der Walt
  • Class Struggle in Wisconsin by Mike Hargis
  • Education Workers Under Attack Across the U.S.
  • SPECIAL SECTION ON REVOLT IN NORTH AFRICA AND THE MIDDLE EAST
  •    Revolt in the Middle East
  •    Egyptian Federation of Independent Trade Unions by CGT (Spain) Working Group for International Relations with North Africa
  •    Mutual Aid Traditions in Egypt by Harold Barclay
  •    Interview With Egyptian Anarchist
  •    Tunisia's U.G.T.T.: Caught Between Struggle and Betrayal by Mouatamid, CGT Working Group
  •    The Committees to Safeguard the Revolution
  •    The Libyan People's Committees Should Be the Foundation of a New Life An Interview with Syrian Anarchist Mazen Kamalmaz
  •    The Syrian Revolution by Mazen Kamalmaz
  •    Israel: Anarchists Against the Wall
  • REVIEWS: Contemporary Anarchist Anthropology: Rejecting Tribalism and Primitivism Review Essay by Graham Purchase
  •    Syndicalism and Radical Unionism By Nick Mathews
  •    Venezuela's Phony Revolution by Mike Hargis
  •    The Dispossessed Reconsidered by Jon Bekken
  •    Two Classics by Proudhon: On Property and Economic Contradictions by Iain McKay
  •    CNT and the Asturias Uprising Iain McKay
  • LETTER: 30 Years of Australian Syndicalism

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