The working class of all countries owe these people big time!
They stood for the solidarity of our class regardless of race, sex or religion against our real enemy: the boss class of parasites, warmongers and fascists.
Mundane: I bought the book 3 years ago and enjoyed it. Today's young people would be shcoked to read about the working conditions of Industrial Workers in the early 20th century: Miners, factory workers. Dreadful.
Also look up videos and texts on the Spanish anarchist labor union, the CNT-Confederacion Nationale de Trabajo, especially during the Spanish Civil War.
I'm a proud member of IU 650!!! Solidarity to all FWs!!!!
h9guitarist 1 month ago
Wobbly now supports Occupy Wall Street
PtAltmVansanTarr 4 months ago 2
I am a proud Wobbly too!!!!
h9socialist 6 months ago 3
I'm a proud Wobbly!
Rakeatthegatesofhell 2 years ago 9
The working class of all countries owe these people big time!
They stood for the solidarity of our class regardless of race, sex or religion against our real enemy: the boss class of parasites, warmongers and fascists.
IU560
The Scouse Wobbly. Liverpool.
Larkin1907 2 years ago 7
I am now a fellow worker.
Nederlandac 2 years ago 21
@Nederlandac Solidarity FW!!!!
h9guitarist 3 weeks ago
It's sad to see how small the IWW is today, but at least there's still something left of it.
comradepinko 3 years ago 14
Mundane: I bought the book 3 years ago and enjoyed it. Today's young people would be shcoked to read about the working conditions of Industrial Workers in the early 20th century: Miners, factory workers. Dreadful.
LarryRickenbacker 3 years ago 6
Also look up videos and texts on the Spanish anarchist labor union, the CNT-Confederacion Nationale de Trabajo, especially during the Spanish Civil War.
randall2020 3 years ago 7
Where can I find poster images of IWW?
0311ohrah 4 years ago 4
You might see if your library has "Wobblies! A Graphic History" edited by Paul Buhle and Nicole Schulman from Verso Press.
mundanescribbles 3 years ago 4
the IWW. wow what the world would be like today if they did seize power. thanks comrade. this is interesting. i never saw any film about the IWW
nickvanzetti 4 years ago 6
a great documentary from like 1978 in which this is taken from called "wobblies" it is amazing, interviews of the "last" of the original activists.
neibotlai 4 years ago 3