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- Advanced Capitalism and the Revolutionary Left
Towards a New Practice Resource Type: Article Published: 1973 The programme of the Winnipeg Labour Collective, its understanding of socialism's past forms and its conception of socialism's future.
- Autonomist Marxism and Workplace Organizing in Canada in the 1970s
Resource Type: Article Published: 2016 Accordin to John Huot, Autonomist Marxism, from its headwaters in the early 1960s workers struggles and Marxist circles in Italy to multiple, diverse social movement/Marxist/feminist spaces in many countries, has developed into a significant current in the global anti-capitalist, anti-oppression project for social transformation. Huot examines this current in the context of the 1970s "New Tendency" in Canada.
- Autonomous Struggles and the Capitalist Crisis
A Workers' Autonomy Pamphlet Resource Type: Book Published: 1974 A Canadian pamphlet with English translations of three articles originating with the Italian autonomist Marxist organization Lotta Continua.
- Letter from Marty Glaberman to Zerowork
Resource Type: Article Published: 1977 Martin Glaberman explains some of his criticism of the Zerowork journal.
- Lies, Truth and Unwaged Housework
Resource Type: Article Even as capital was moving to consolidate its rule in its interest-bearing form, women in the International Wages for Housework Campaign were already "making visible the stratum at the bottom of the hierarchy of labour-powers - the housewife - to which there corresponds no wage at all". This unwaged labour of housewives is the fundamental source of the surplus-value accumulated by interest-bearing capital. Of course, patriarchy predates capitalism. And from its beginning, capital has exploited this power of men over women.
- The Newsletter
Periodical profile Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) Published: 1974 Newsletter published in 1973 and 1974 by the New Tendency, a loose collaboration of independent leftists primarily based in Toronto, Windsor, Winnipeg, and Kitchener-Waterloo. Articles dealt with workplace issues, labour unions, workers autonomy and related topics. A total of five-and-a-half issues were published. Copies of the newsletters are available in the Connexions Archive and online on the Connexions website.
- The Newsletter #1
Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) Published: 1973 Published by the 'New Tendency.' Contributions from Winnipeg, Kitchener-Waterloo, Toronto, and Windsor.
- The Newsletter #2
Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) Published: 1973
- The Newsletter #3
Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) Published: 1973
- The Newsletter #4
Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) Published: 1974
- The Newsletter #5
Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) Published: 1974
- The Newsletter #6
Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) Published: 1975 This mailing was not numbered as one of the New Tendency Newsletters, of which five numbered issues were published. This mailing consisted of statements concerning the dissolution of the New Tendency, packaged in a format similar to the preceding five newsletters.
- Organizing for Workers' Power
Beyond Trade Unionism & Vanguardism Resource Type: Article Published: 1969 A discussion of the problem of "vanguardism," and the role of leadership in revolutionary organization, and its evolution through different stages of class struggle, by Adriano Sofri of the Italian socialist group Lotta Continua, with an introduction by militants in southern Ontario.
- Out of the Driver's Seat
Marxism in North America Today Resource Type: Article Published: 1974 Outlines the political perspective of the Windsor-based Labour Centre in the wake of divisions in the Centre in 1974. Issues explored include the nature of the working class, women in the working class, gay rights, and students rights.
- Toronto Collective Statement
Autonomy and Power Relations Within the Working Class Resource Type: Article Published: 1976 A statement written in June 1976 by some members of the former Struggle Against Work Collective.
- Working -- and Not-Working -- at the Post Office
Resource Type: Article Published: 1974 An essay written by a young postal worker in Toronto, Canada.
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