On The Line: A History of the British Columbia Labour Movement by Rod Mickleburgh (Review)
Robin Wylie Robin Wylie

On The Line: A History of the British Columbia Labour Movement by Rod Mickleburgh (Review)

On The Line is an account of BC trade unions by the BC Labour Heritage Centre (an offshoot of the BC Federation of Labour) written by retired Vancouver Sun labour reporter Rod Mickleburgh. In a well illustrated and lively manner he tells the story of workers’ organizations and struggles, from Vancouver Island Coal miners in the 1850s to teachers’ struggles today.

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The Rise of Agrarian Democracy: The United Farmers and Farm Women of Alberta, 1909-1921 by B.J. Rennie
Robin Wylie Robin Wylie

The Rise of Agrarian Democracy: The United Farmers and Farm Women of Alberta, 1909-1921 by B.J. Rennie

The Rise of Agrarian Democracy is the story of how Alberta farmers built a movement that elected the longest lived experiment in farm populist government in North America—the United Farmers of Alberta (UFA) from 1921 to 1935. B.J. Rennie’s aim is to tell and analyze how this mass mobilisation arose through the development of “a movement culture” in three steps.

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Kerry Badgley's "The United Farmers of Ontario"
Robin Wylie Robin Wylie

Kerry Badgley's "The United Farmers of Ontario"

In Spring 2001 thousands mobilized to protest the Free Trade Area of the Americas conference in Québec City. Following the "battle in Seattle" in 1999 and protests in Europe, a new anti-capitalist current has arisen. It is a current that includes some inspired by democratic socialism, but mostly includes a new generation inspired by some form of populism, radical liberalism open to refinement as either anarchist or socialist.

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Harperland
Robin Wylie Robin Wylie

Harperland

The Harper Conservative government is in its second iteration as the national government of Canada. It is quite likely that a federal election will happen in the coming year as Harper looks to move beyond minority status to a majority government. If Lawrence Martin’s recent account of Harper is accurate (his book Harperland), then we are in deep trouble if he succeeds.

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Left Debates: Fault Lines of the Global Crisis
Socialist Solidarity Editorial Socialist Solidarity Editorial

Left Debates: Fault Lines of the Global Crisis

We have entered a whole new, crisis-ridden and conflictual period in world history. The combination of George W. Bush’s disastrous occupation of Iraq and the global economic crisis has ripped apart the unipolar world order the United States attempted to construct after the Cold War.

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Bully Canada
Bill Burgess Bill Burgess

Bully Canada

Todd Gordon’s new book provides a compelling case that Canada is an imperialist country in its own right. His factual presentation of the matter will reinforce what is already a growing perception among Canadians.

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Tony Cliff's Revolutionary Life
Tom O'Lincoln Tom O'Lincoln

Tony Cliff's Revolutionary Life

Biographer Ian Birchall believes Cliff's is such an important life that he has devoted 560 pages to it. These are followed by big slabs of bibliography, index, and notes. These academic-style appendices sit oddly with his subject, for Cliff was the most informal of political figures.

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Anarchism: A Marxist Criticism by John Molyneux
Jason Kunin Jason Kunin

Anarchism: A Marxist Criticism by John Molyneux

It may be premature to declare capitalism in “crisis” while it remains firmly in control of virtually all levers of power in states around the world, but with popular revolts against the neo-liberal agenda springing up everywhere from Chile to Europe to Wall Street to Quebec, we may be seeing the rupturing of the passive, consensual relationship that bourgeois democracies have taken for granted between capitalism and the beleaguered populations who are its victims.

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Global empire or imperialism?
Ashley Smith Ashley Smith

Global empire or imperialism?

During the global justice movement at the end of the 1990s, it was common sense among activists that globalization had bypassed and undermined the state system. Our enemies were not imperialist states but rather multinational corporations and international institutions like the International Monetary Fund (IMF), World Bank, and the World Trade Organization (WTO).

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This Changes Everything
Michael Ware Michael Ware

This Changes Everything

Every impatient radical familiar enough with the workings of capitalism and its primal role in human suffering longs at some point for others to take the red pill Morpheus offers Neo in The Matrix, which would allow people to see the world as it truly is.

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