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Hungary ’56: “the proletariat storming heaven” – Mouvement Communiste | libcom.org
Mouvement Communiste’s analysis of the Hungary ’56 workers’ uprising. Stresses the importance of the collective actions taken by workers at the point of production and critically examines the demands and programmes that they put forward.
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Marie-Helene Carleton: The Egyptian Revolution Is Not Over
The Egyptian Revolution is not over. In many ways, it has just begun. As Egypt begins its difficult rebirth, reshaping and recreating itself into a New Egypt, an ideal expounded in the tents still crowded together in Tahrir, the country is fighting against the vestiges of power that fear change.
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What have workers gained from Egypt’s revolution? by Joel Beinin | The Middle East Channel
Since June 12, half of the 18,000 workers who operate and service the Suez Canal have been on strike. They are employed in maritime services by seven subsidiary companies of the Suez Canal Authority in Suez, Isma‘iliyya, and Port Said.
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During the three days before Mubarak’s departure on February 11, workers visibly contributed to the revolutionary process by engaging in some sixty strikes, some with explicitly political demands. Strikes and sit-ins have continued regularly since then at the rate of several per week. The total of perhaps two-hundred workers’ collective actions for the first six months of 2011 is at the same order of magnitude as the pace of labor protest since 2004.
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The 75th Anniversary of the Spanish Revolution on Against the Grain Radio | Anarchist news dot org
PM Press’s very own Ramsey Kanaan talks to anarchist writer Stuart Christie, who was jailed for attempting to assassinate Franco, about the Spanish Revolution, its successes and ultimate failure, and anarchist resistance against fascism and Franco.
My Bookmarx 07/23/2011
23 جويلية 2011 بواسطة Tamer Mowafy
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