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Back To The Future: The Continuing Relevance of Marx
Glaberman, Martin; Faber, Seymour
Article
2000
Does anyone seriously believe that the Russian workers who invented soviets in 1905 or overthrew the Tsar in 1917 were free of bigotry, of anti-semitism, of sexism, of national chauvinism? Or the Hung...
Radical Democracy
Lummis, C. Douglas
Book
1997
Lummis revives the meaning of democratic struggle and critques the economic and technological processes that have hindered its growth.
Wartime Strikes: The struggle against the no-strike pledge in the UAW during World War II
Glaberman, Martin
Book
1980
The history of the struggle against the no-strike pledge in the United Auto Workers of America (UAW) and the organization of the Rand and File Caucus, accompanied by an analysis of the question of wor...
Workers have to deal with their own reality and that transforms them
Glaberman, Martin
Article
1997
I think self-activity is the response of working people to the nature of their lives and work. Sometimes it's good, sometimes it's bad, sometimes it's quiet. Part of the reality is that we're going th...
Working For Wages: The Roots of Insurgency
Glaberman, Martin; Faber, Seymour
Article
1999
One of the crucial elements of our subject is contradiction. It is the element that is most difficult for traditional social science to comprehend and deal with. As a result, the conclusions and findi...