“Revolutions have always in history been followed by counterrevolutions
by Rob Sewell and Alan Woods
Only the monstrous anger of the guns
the crisis of the Late Republic and the rise of the Caesars
drawing on the colossal heritage of what he actually wrote and did
American Labor Struggles Subject_Britain “Revolutions have always in historyFrom a series of battles by rail workers in 1877 to the West Coast longshoremen's strike in 1934, Samuel Yellen tells the story of ten historic confrontations pitting working men and women against the owners of mines, mills, and railroads. On one side stand the Carnegies and Rockefellers, the press, police, courts, National Guard, and federal troops. On the other stand workers, driven by long hours, intolerable working conditions, and starvation wages