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Three cheers for data! Interviews with Beverly Silver and Sjaak van der Velden

  • 13 de August, 2023
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A last desperate, but futile, attempt to shore up the industrial pillars of apartheid: the miners’ strike of 1979 and the impact of the Wiehahn reforms on South African labour

  • 13 de August, 2023
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L’Ordine Nuovo and the workers’ councils movement in Turin in the postwar years (1919-1920)

  • 13 de August, 2023
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“Las ansias de participación”: the offensive of urban social movements in the process of political change in Spain (1975-77). A view from Barcelona’s metropolitan area

  • 13 de August, 2023
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Energy workers against Thatcherite neoliberalism. Scottish coalminers and North Sea offshore workers: revisiting the class struggle in the UK in the 1980s

  • 13 de August, 2023
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Nurse militancy and strike action

  • 13 de August, 2023
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The working class: a contemporary approach in the light of historical materialism

  • 13 de August, 2023
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Who are the workers of the world? Marx and beyond

  • 13 de August, 2023
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The destiny of labour in Capital Book III

  • 13 de August, 2023
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Marx’s concept of the working class and some trends in the development of capitalism

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ISSN 2182-8938

Workers of the World: International Journal on Strikes and Social Conflicts by International Association Strikes and Social Conflicts is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International

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