Page Title: Libertarian Labor Review 1-24 | Anarcho-Syndicalist Review

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Page Text: “Third World” Nationalism, Sam Dolgoff Women Workers and Anarcho-Syndicalism, Jon Bekken & Peggy Johnson The General Strike in Spain, Various The Cuban Revolution: Thirty Years Later, Sam Dolgoff East Bloc Tyrants Rocked By Workers’ Rebellion, Various Organizing The Job, G. Stress Emma Goldman and Revolutionary Syndicalism, Excerpt Number 8, Winter 1990 Editorial: Anarchists Are Not Thugs. Obituaries: Esther Dolgoff, Minnie Corder, José Peirats Wobbles Pittston: The Limits of Business Unionism, Jeff Stein Anarcho-Syndicalist Tendencies in Russian Labor, Sam Dolgoff Anarcho-Syndicalism Reborn in Soviet Union, Mike Hargis An Interview with Noam Chomsky, Jon Bekken & Nan DiBello Staying Alive on the Job: A Syndicalist Approach, Jon Bekken The Environment is a Class Issue, Rebel Worker Report on the Anarcho-Syndicalist Conference The San Francisco “Anarchist” Gathering, Jon Bekken and A-Wob Reviews: The Carpenters of Chicago, Doug Slaton Books on Labor, Anarchism and Related Subjects, Sam Dolgoff and Jon Bekken Letters: Organizing Prisoners, Abolish Work?, Infiltration of the Anarchist Movement Publications Received Editorial: Anarcho-Syndicalism & the East Bloc. The Revolutionary Revival in Eastern Europe, Sam Dolgoff Anarchist Stirrings in the USSR, Will Firth Last Chance for the IWW? Jon Bekken & Jeff Stein Industrial Strategy & Revolutionary Unionism, Direct Action Movement Number 10, Winter 1991 Obituary: Passing the Torch (Sam Dolgoff) Proudhon’s Economic Legacy, Jeff Stein Capitalism is Criminal, Jon Bekken The Union Fight Has No Frontiers, Jeff Ditz To Hide the Head in the Sand, Torbjorn Svenson We Must Live in Harmony with the Planet, Jeff Ditz Revolutionary Unionism Around the World, Various Report on the U.S. Situation, Mike Hargis Anarcho-Syndicalist Unionism, Direct Action Movement Number 11, Summer 1991 Editorial: A New World Order? Organizing for the 1990s, Jon Bekken Soviet Miners Shake Kremlin. Interview with Soviet Syndicalists, Le Monde Libertaire General Strike Against the Gulf War, Mike Hargis Anarchists & the Workers Movement, International Fed. of Anarchists Iranian Workers Struggle for Freedom, Ali Javadi Five Years of the LLR (with Index) Number 12, Winter 1992 Editorial: Waiting for the Millenium. Anarchists in the New Russian Revolution. IWW Organizing Industrial Network in Education. Swords Into Plowshares, Direct Action Dispersed Fordism & the New Organization of Labor, Etcetera REVIEWS: Looking Forward: Participatory Economics for the Twenty First Century – Jeff Stein A Troublemaker’s Handbook: How to Fight Back Where YouWork–and Win! – Jon Bekken Sacco and Vanzetti: The Anarchist Background – Mike Hargis A Moment of Truth: Workers’ Participation in China’s 1989 Democracy Movement and the Emergence of Independent Unions – Jeff Stein Number 13, Summer 1992 Van Heusen Faces Pickets, Jeff Kelly Direct Action & Freedom, Michael D’Amore European Alternative Unions Meet – Mike Hargis North American Free Trade? – Jon Bekken CNT Wins Recognition at the Puerto Real Shipyard, Mike Hargis Soviet Workers Demand Self-Management.

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