Working More Now But Enjoying it Less?
A timeless article written for the Milwaukee libertarian socialist newspaper “Impulse” (# 4, June 1979) By Tom Wetzel In a recent issue of Harvard Business Review there is a report on discontent among...
View ArticleMay Day
May Day as we know it began as ancient pagan commemoration of the start of spring, the season in which we reap the bounty of the Earth through cultivation of the soil, and rejoice in fertility and the...
View ArticleWorkers’ power not bureaucrats’ power: lessons from Argentina
By Jonathan Payn, South Africa Around the world the ruling class (capitalists, politicians and state managers) is trying to restore its profits by making the working class pay for the economic crisis....
View ArticleWSA Statement on Iran
Workers Solidarity Alliance condemns Trump’s political assassination of Qassim Soleimani as well as the Trump administration’s continued mix of war mongering and volatile foreign policy. We stand in...
View ArticleField Notes: Covid Crisis and the Workers
Field Notes: Covid Crisis and the Workers With each day that passes, the reality of the COVID 19 crisis catches up with us. There is much work ahead for the Left and for us as anarchist syndicalists....
View ArticleCovid-19 Crisis and Battling Capitalism in the Post-Truth Era
By Jason Fiore The COVID-19 crisis in the U.S. has been exacerbated by mass consumption of right wing conspiratorial fake news that downplays the seriousness of the crisis and upholds market...
View ArticleWSA 2020 Labor Day Statement —— The Time is Now
WSA 2020 Labor Day Statement —— The Time is Now Over a hundred years ago a frightened President Grover Cleveland pushed congress to recognize Labor Day as a federal holiday in 1894 (the September...
View ArticleMurray Bookchin’s Legacy: A Syndicalist Critique
By Tom Wetzel January 14th is the 100th anniversary of Murray Bookchin’s birth. Perhaps it is worth looking at his contribution to radical politics. Bookchin had been involved in the communist youth...
View ArticleCommunal Tears and Needed Repairs: On the COVID Syndemic in Los Angeles
By Javier Sethness The collision between the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) and class society has proven devastating over the past year—especially here in Los Angeles, California. So far, across the...
View ArticlePolitical and Economic Power in a Period of Social Transformation
By Tom Wetzel How does the working class liberate itself from being a subordinate and exploited class? This is where we need thinking about the overall strategy and our vision about new structures to...
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