New at anarchosyndicalism.org
Chomsky's Economics by James Ostrowski
http://www.anarchosyndicalism.org/critics/ostrowski.htm "Syndicalists love
to dream about what to do with "existing" businesses and how the workers
will take control in a putsch. However, that factory was only there in the
first place because some greedy capitalist thought he could make a profit
selling widgets, and he invested capital he derived from prior savings. How
about starting new businesses? How many workers have the capital to
contribute? How many would risk that capital even if they had it, on a
business "run democratically by the workers"?" The Revolutionary Pleasure
of Thinking for Yourself by Anonymous
http://www.anarchosyndicalism.org/analysis/pleasure.htm "This is a manual
for those who wish to think for themselves, a manual for creation of a
personally (rather than ideologically) constructed body of critical thought
for your own use, a body of thought which will help you to understand why
your life is the way it is and why the world is the way it is. More
importantly, as you construct your own theory, you will also develop a
practice: a method to get what you want for your own life. Theory, then,
must be either practical-a guide to action-or it will be nothing, nothing
but an aquarium of ideas, a contemplative interpretation of the world. The
realm of ideas divorced from actions is the eternal waiting room of
unrealised desires. Forming your own practical theory, what could be called
"self-theory," is intimately connected to achieving the realization of your
desires." Nique la Police (Fuck the Police . . . i think) by NTM and Cut
Killer
http://www.anarchosyndicalism.org/audio/archive/NTM&CutKiller-NiqueLaPolice.mp3
New image archives: Rod Cobb (classic Australian cartoonist)
http://www.anarchosyndicalism.org/images/rod_cobb/ Detournements
http://www.anarchosyndicalism.org/images/detournements/ enjoy! ===== Rise
like Lions after slumber In unvanquishable number - Shake your chains to
earth like dew Which in sleep had fallen on you - Ye are many - they are
few. - Percy Shelley http://www.anarchosyndicalism.org