Garment workers continue their agitations... and the uncertain role of unions.
Garment workers continue their agitations... and the uncertain role of unions.
Mattick's classic work on the economic theories of Henryk Grossman and the dynamics behind the inevitable downfall of capitalism.
Howard Zinn's short history of the war in Vietnam from the beginning of the Communist insurgency in 1957 until the defeat of US and South Vietnamese forces in 1975.
First issue of an irregular workers' bulletin put together by users of the website, libcom.org. This issue focuses on the 2008 pay dispute over sub-inflation pay offers.
Projectile is a major political and cultural event in the anarchist calendar. Now in its fourth year it promises to be bigger and better than ever.
Whats on?
Films, discussions, practical workshops,panel debates, Q and As, music, poetry and art installations will be squeezed like veritable sardines into the four days. We'll be watching, talking about and listening to: Chiapas, Ethel MacDonald, class war, punk rock, situationism, queer politics and memories of 1968 from a Geordie working class perspective.
Highlights of the Festival are a live webcast with Professor Noam Chomsky (regarded as the most important intellectual alive today), discussing how anarchism has illuminated his critical thought and Paul Mason, Newsnights business and industrial correspondent, talking about amongst other things the Paris commune of 1871 and the emergence of working class struggle in China, where underreported wild cat strikes and popular uprisings are threatening the fabric of this dominant superpower.
http://www.projectile.org.uk/