"[T]he will to win is the greatest single factor in winning a strike."
--Tom Brown in Engineering Workers Fought Back (1961)
https://syndicalism.org/texts/468/engineering-workers-fought-back
@Citoyen_DC Sans le PCF, la CGT est « sans tête ». Désindustrialisé par le néocolonialisme, le syndicalisme occidental co-gère une rente impérialiste face à des classes descendantes. Les Francfortois avaient raison : l'appareil est intégré. L'impasse nationale exige de déplacer la lutte. Le salut ? Organiser le « prolétariat généralisé » et internationaliser radicalement le combat.
"[T]he will to win is the greatest single factor in winning a strike."
--Tom Brown in Engineering Workers Fought Back (1961)
https://syndicalism.org/texts/468/engineering-workers-fought-back
"[T]he will to win is the greatest single factor in winning a strike."
--Tom Brown in Engineering Workers Fought Back (1961)
https://syndicalism.org/texts/468/engineering-workers-fought-back
The old Swedish tvättstuga was never just about laundry.
It was also a space where people negotiated coexistence, shared responsibility, inconvenience, conflict, and participation in everyday life.
My latest piece explores what disappears socially when friction, shared spaces, and communal responsibility slowly disappear from daily life.
New piece: https://www.martinkubler.com/death-of-the-tvattstuga/
#Community #Participation #Sweden #Society #Politics #MutualAid #UrbanLife #SocialTheory #Syndicalism
"Starting a union can be exciting, risky, hard work, and a right good laugh. The financial rewards might be little or none, but the satisfaction of getting some justice can be enormous."
--Des Patchrider in The Couriers are Revolting! (2000)
https://syndicalism.org/texts/506/the-couriers-are-revolting
"[T]he Syndicalist stands firmly by these things — the mass meeting, delegates not bosses, the right of recall. Here, indeed, is the hallmark of Syndicalism."
--Tom Brown in What’s Wrong with the Unions? A Syndicalist Answer (1955)
https://syndicalism.org/texts/486/whats-wrong-with-the-unions-a-syndicalist-answer
"Tridon can claim the distinction of having succeeded in producing the most dishonest book on Syndicalism which has so far appeared on the book market."
--Hippolyte Havel in The New Unionism (1913)
https://syndicalism.org/texts/477/the-new-unionism
"What is a labor victory? I maintain that it is a twofold thing. Workers must gain economic advantage, but they must also gain revolutionary spirit, in order to achieve a complete victory."
--Elizabeth Gurley Flynn in The Truth About the Paterson Strike (1914)
https://syndicalism.org/texts/474/the-truth-about-the-paterson-strike
"Political parties can never lead us to Workers' Control, for by building parties we are erecting barriers in the way to that end; we are building something which we must later destroy. On the other hand by organising industrially now we are creating an organisation which can take over control of industry and which is not to be later destroyed, but developed."
--Tom Brown in Trade Unionism or Syndicalism? (1942)
https://syndicalism.org/texts/464/trade-unionism-or-syndicalism