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- The American Socialist Movement: 1897-1912
Resource Type: Book Published: 1952 A history of the American Socialist Party, which at its height had over 150,000 dues-paying members, published hundreds of newspapers, and won almost a million votes for its presidential candidate.
- Ecodefense
A Field Guide to Monkeywrenching. Second Edition Resource Type: Book Published: 1987
- Edmonton aircraft bombing
Resource Type: Article On January 29, 1965, a left-wing radical group bombed three American warplanes being retrofitted at an Edmonton airport.
- Fighting Back on the Job
Resource Type: Book Published: 1984
- Luddites
Connexipedia Article Resource Type: Article A social movement of British textile artisans in the early nineteenth century who protested - often by destroying mechanized looms - against the changes produced by the Industrial Revolution, which were leaving them without work.
- Monkeywrenching
Resource Type: Article Published: 1990 An appraisal of the effectiveness of monkeywrenching or eoctage.
- Obama Order Sped Up Wave of Cyberattacks Against Iran
Resource Type: Article Published: 2012
- 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.
- People are radicalizing Venezuela's Revolution: An interview with Christina Schiavoni
Resource Type: Article Published: 2017 In this interview Christina Schiavoni, a researcher and food sovereignty activist, provides a different view of the life of the Venezuelan people than we normally get from the media. The interview covers food and health situations as well as on-going politics and people's participation in the politics.
- The Philosophy of Antonio Negri
Resistance in Practice Resource Type: Book Published: 2005
- Sabotage
Connexipedia Article Resource Type: Article In a workplace setting, sabotage is the conscious withdrawal of efficiency generally directed at causing some change in workplace conditions.
- Sabotage in the workplace
Sabotage is the generic term for a whole host of tricks, deviltry, and assorted nastiness that can remind the boss how much he needs his wor Resource Type: Article Published: 2006 The term "sabotage" derives from French factory workers throwing their wooden shoes ("sabots") into machinery to jam them and stop production. Sabotage refers to all activities which workers can undertake to reduce production or rate of work. These can be minor activities such as making personal phone calls on work time to major destruction of property or information.
- Stuxnet and the Bomb
Resource Type: Article Published: 2012 Over the past decade, US experts have strenuously warned about the ominous possibility of other nations, rogue states, or even terrorist groups attacking US infrastructure through the Internet. As it happens, however, it is the United States itself that has developed malicious software in secrecy and launched it against another country.
- Stuxnet on the Loose
Security for the One Percent Resource Type: Article Published: 2012 Suspicions that the Stuxnet computer worm was indeed developed by the United States and Israel has once again exposed American exceptionalism. Espionage and sabotage are presented as intolerable criminal transgressions, normally causing our elected officials and military leaders to erupt in fits of righteous indignation. That is, unless the United States is doing the spying and the sabotaging.
- US: Offensive Cyber-Warfare is Illegal... Unless We Do It
Resource Type: Unclassified Published: 2013 The US government declares that cyberwarfare directed against the US would be an act of war -- and, oh, by the way, that it is agressively engaged in cyberwarfare against foreign countries.
- Whither Monkeywrenching?
Resource Type: Article Published: 1989 For monkeywrenchers to adapt to new conditions, they need to be open, creative and smarter.
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