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Spain: Supreme Court confirms CNT unionists’ prison sentences
From Freedom News (18/07/2024). The Suiza 6 face three and a half years each for protesting outside their workplace Union branches across Spain have denounced the Supreme Court’s confirmation of prison sentences against six bakery workers for picketing. The workers … Continue reading
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Tagged Confederação Geral do Trabalho, spain, working class struggle
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Italy: Autonomia (8) – Mario Tronti
Workers’ struggles determine the course of capitalist development; but capitalist development will use those struggles for its own ends if no organized revolutionary process opens up, capable of changing that balance of forces. Mario Tronti In an eloquent, incisive and … Continue reading
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Tagged autonomism, autonomy, italy, Mario Tronti, working class struggle
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Radical Reprint: The Ludlow Strike
From Freedom News (16/06/2024) In June 1914 much of that month’s edition of Freedom was given over to a lengthy analysis in the aftermath of the Ludlow Massacre, one of the most infamous strikebreaking incidents in United States history. The mass killing of striking coal … Continue reading →