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The Radical Guidebook Embraced by Google Workers & Uber Drivers: Labor Law for the Rank and Filer in the New York Times
Staughton Lynd and Daniel Gross's book based on the Industrial Workers of the World has provided a blueprint for organizing without a formal union and has become influential in the technology and ride-hailing industries.
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A podcast with Erica Lagalisse on Occult Features of Anarchism
Listen to Erica's discussion of Occult Features of Anarchism: With Attention to the Conspiracy of Kings and the Conspiracy of the Peoples with the London School of Economics and Politics.
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Ian Brennan's Silenced by Sound and work with Rwanda's The Good Ones featured on the BBC
"For record producers, finding new musicians is a constant quest but for Ian Brennan and his wife Marilena Delli, the hunt has taken them further than most. From prisoners in Malawi to genocide survivors in Cambodia they have given voice to many who might not otherwise be heard, and that includes The Good Ones - a band they discovered in Rwanda who are now touring the US. Recently, we spoke to Ian about their music and his new book Silenced by Sound."
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Jenny Brown responds to Los Angeles Review of Books review of Birth Strike: The Hidden Fight over Women’s Work
"I’m not calling for a birth strike. I’m saying women in the United States are spontaneously conducting one, and since our individual decisions are pressuring the power structure, we should now make collective demands. From this misunderstanding they suspect that I’m suggesting individual solutions when in fact I say that 'there is no personal key to liberation, only collective struggle and society-wide solutions.'”
–Jenny Brown
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Michael Fine discussing Health Care Revolt on Pell Center’s “Story in the Public Square”
“If you think about what a health care system is, it’s a process for getting a certain set of services to every single person, and we don’t do that — we don’t do that at all. Instead we have a bunch of people who sell services to people and try to maximize their profit.”
–Michael Fine
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Thomas Schmidinger lays out recent attacks by Turkey in the autonomous region of Northern and Eastern Syria
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John P. Clark discusses Between Earth and Empire:From the Necrocene to the Beloved Community on A Brief Chat podcast with Jason Crane
Episode topics include planetary boundaries and how we humans are transgressing them and losing touch with the natural world, ideas of self-transformation and global liberation that are necessary to create the world we envision, how we take action where we are in the face of problems that can seem insurmountable, having an imagination and following the examples that have already been set, and more.
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Yugoslavia: Peace, War, and Dissolution – A Review in Philosophy & Society
"Chomsky’s relentless criticism of American economic predation at home and abroad and his provocative denunciations of official narratives that permeate American society as “Leader of the Free World” shows didactic genius. Yugoslavia: Peace, War, and Dissolution is well worth reading as much for its insights on Yugoslavia as for its spirit of defending independent thought and free speech against the dominant discourse in today’s world."
–Lyal S. Sunga
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Silvia Federici's new book Re-enchanting the World: Feminism and the Politics of the Commons in Fifth Estate
"Re-enchanting means returning to a world of shared, unowned social wealth and land." –Silvia Federici
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Coeditor of The Red Army Faction books on Revolutionary Left Radio
J. Smith, coeditor of The Red Army Faction, A Documentary History – Volume 1 and 2, joins Breht to discuss the history and theory of the Marxist urban guerrilla organization in West Germany, The Red Army Faction.
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