Various Readings and Discussions regarding labor and other radical struggles
FW Ant's Reading of the first chapter of the Manifesto of the Communist Party feedback or suggestions on what to read next contact me on twitter at SadLionOfSoy the podcast is on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and Podbean. Just search wobblychats. share this podcast with any comrades that may not have time to read but have time to listen. shoot any recommendations my way! love and solidarity
Apologies it took so long to get a new reading out. These are the prefaces and the preamble to the dreaded Manifesto of the Communist Party. The prefaces provide important context to the events surrounding new printings of the manifesto. "Chapter 1: Bourgeois and Proletarians" (Coming Soon, Stay Tuned) "Chapter 2: Proletarians and Communists" (Coming Soon) "Chapter 3: Socialist and Communist Literature" (Coming Soon) "Chapter 4: Position of the Communists in Relation to the Various Existing Opposition Parties" (Coming Soon) If you found this useful, tip a fellow worker on venmo @ SadLionOfSoy Love and Solidarity
Reading of "On Order" by Petr Kropotkin source: the anarchist library suggested by a fellow worker love and solidarity if you have extra funds, you can tip me on Venmo at SadLionOfSoy. if you have suggestions on what to read next, you can contact me on twitter at SadLionOfSoy or leave a comment.
Clara Zetkin's "The Struggle Against Imperialistic Wars" was Published in The Communist Review July 1922 Vol. 3 No.3 Public Domain This podcast is on podbean AND spotify now. With hopes to be on apple podcasts soon. Feedback/suggestions on what to read next: DM on Twitter @SadLionOfSoy Tips for an underemployed worker: On Venmo @SadLionOfSoy Podcasts mentioned: "Revolutionary Left Radio" "Behind the Bastards/Behind the Police w/ Robert Evans" "This Podcast Has Been Declared a Riot" Love and Solidarity
A reading of "Anarchism: What it Really Stands For" by Emma Goldman circa 1910 source: Anarchy Archives (from: Anarchism and Other Essays, Mother Earth Publishing Association, 1910) If you have feedback and/or suggestions on what to read in the future you can contact me on Twitter at SadLionOfSoy and if you like what i do, you can tip an underemployed worker on Venmo at SadLionOfSoy Love and Solidarity
A reading of "The Two Fascisms" by Antonio Gramsci circa 1921; first published in Ordine Nuovo August 25th 1921 Translated for Marxist Internet Archive by Ben W. If you have feedback or suggestions on what to read next, contact me on Twitter at SadLionOfSoy and if you like what i do you can tip an underemployed worker on Venmo also at SadLionOfSoy
1922 writing by William "Big Bill" Haywood. One of the founders of the IWW (Industrial Workers of the World) source: Marxists Internet Archive if you have suggestions on future readings or discussions contact me on twitter @ SadLionOfSoy Love and Solidarity venmo: SadLionOfSoy
John Brown's Last Letter to his Family, 1859 Podcasts mentioned: Revolutionary Left Radio : "John Brown : Man on Fire" Behind the Bastards : "John Brown: Terrorist, Hero, or Terrorist Hero?" Check them out! if you have suggestions on what to read next contact me on twitter at SadLionOfSoy. Tips are appreciated at Venmo: SadLionOfSoy Love And Solidarity
This is a reading of "Syndicalism: The Modern Menace to Capitalism" by Emma Goldman circa 1913 source: downloaded with thanks from Anarchy Archives this work was published before 1923 and is public domain Have something you want me to read aloud or discuss? send it my way on Twitter @/SadLionOfSoy if you like what i do here, please tip an underemployed worker if you can. Venmo: SadLionOfSoy
This was authored by Clara Zetkin and adopted by the Third Enlarged Plenum of the Executive Committee of the Communist International on June 23rd 1923. Heard about Zetkin on a recent Red Hot Take episode of Revolutionary Left Radio titled "The Fascist Riot on Capitol Hill" check it out! as an underemployed worker, tips are appreciated! venmo: @SadLionOfSoy
Analysis by Zetkin circa 1923 at the height of italian fascism and the rise of fascism in Germany. She calls for a united front and lays out the pitfalls of fascism quite clearly. we have much to learn from history, or else we're doomed to repeat it. Writings by Clara Zetkin with "Resolution on Fascism" to follow soon Love and Solidarity Tips appreciated! Venmo: SadLionOfSoy